Diego Carranza

Diego Carranza (born at Mexico, 1559; died at Tehuantepec, date unknown) was a Dominican missionary in New Spain.

Life

He entered the Dominican Order 12 May 1577, and was sent to Nejapa in Oaxaca after being ordained a priest. He was assigned to the mission among the Chontal people of the forest.

Carranza made efforts, partly successful, to settle them in hamlets, and erected hermitages for them for Christian worship. For twelve years he led an exposed life, and contracted leprosy. He must have died quite young, but the exact date is unknown. Before his death he erected a church for his wards in the village of Santa Maria Tequiztlan.

Works

He composed, in the Chontal language, a "Doctrina cristiana", "Exercicios espirituales", and "Sermones". They remained in manuscript, and were later lost.

References

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    •  This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Diego Carranza". Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
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