<p>He has been called a renaissance man and New Mexico&#39;s foremost twentieth-century humanist by biographer Ellen McCracken. Any way you measure his career Fray Ang&eacute;lico Ch&aacute;vez was an unexpected phenomenon in the wide and sunlit land of the American Southwest. In the decades following his ordination as a Franciscan priest in 1937 Ch&aacute;vez performed the difficult duties of an isolated backcountry pastor. His assignments included Hispanic villages and Indian pueblos. As an army chaplain in World War II he accompanied troops in bloody landings on Pacific islands claiming afterwards that because of his small stature Japanese bullets always missed him. In time despite heavy clerical duties Fray Ang&eacute;lico managed to become an author of note as well as something of an artist and muralist. Upon all of his endeavors one finds understandably the imprint of his religious perspective. During nearly seventy years of writing he published almost two dozen books. Among them were novels essays poetry biographies and histories. All true aficionado&#39;s of the American Southwest&#39;s history and culture will profit by collecting and reading the significant body of work left to us by the remarkable Fray Ang&eacute;1ico Ch&aacute;vez. Sunstone Press is now bringing back into print some of these rare titles.</p>
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