Irish Priests and Mexicans in Arizona: The Diocese of Tucson 1945-1970
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Beginning in the mid-20th Century 103 Roman Catholic priests from Ireland served in Arizona. Their ministry began with Mexican people with whom they shared something of a common consciousness resulting from similar histories worldviews and cultural values. In the main they were sympathetic to folk traditions and experienced a synergy with Mexicans which enabled them to adapt and learn from Hispanic communities. This was not the case with other clergy. Paradoxically the Irish priests who accepted Mexican people also accepted the racist structures which marginalized them. In reconstructing this history salient themes engage us: ethnicity religion (official/popular) prejudice/discrimination power relations and the discovery of common ground amid differences. This matrix gives rise to a complex crisscrossing of trajectories of Catholics and Protestants (in society) Irish and Mexican Catholics (in the church) priest and parishioners (in the parish). We won't see anything like this historic encounter again for the well of Irish vocations has dried up and the once solidly Catholic Mexicans have in growing numbers embraced other faiths. This passing of an era holds lessons.
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