A Da. Maria de Ocampo and Agüero, also called Maria Cabezas, who was the one who donated the bulk image of Our Lady of Pilar and the land where once seated the Chapel for worship and devotion. And this was the beginning of the story and the first steps of the present town of Pilar Church, around which Da. Maria Cabezas is today recognized as the initiator of this mind and vibrant city and is therefore a street remembers your name.
Weekly Summary 08/14/1992
Introduction
The First Conference on History of Pilar's Party, held on Saturday 8 September 1990, I had the opportunity to work "Basement Historic Chapel of Our Lady of Pilar and the people of same name, "which was published a year later. In this review, limited to the time required by the regulations of the event, I mentioned in three chapters, the result of research supported by over 100 reference texts, where no additional notes were missing.
New findings allowed to expand that collection which we present by this means in various chapters under the heading "Party Pilar - Historical Background of the People and the chapel after Nuestra Señora del Pilar ."
The story of Pilar was born in 1730, when a small group of people of immense Catholic faith decides to build a chapel to worship an image package of Our Lady of Pilar. In certain situations occur then featuring the locals, whose circumstances have been ignored until now.
The facts to which we refer to emerge from a series of documents that are kept on file of the Parish and disappeared. Silvio RP Braschi, pastor of Pilar from 1920 to 1953, had brought together and sort these testimonies during his tenure. In this priest must past the first news of the town, he met Maria Cabezas, donor of the image and the land where the chapel was built that gave substance to a village, then to a village and more then a big city .
Silvio RP Braschi (1878-1963)
Silvio RP Braschi (1878-1963)
These documents are the result of a series of events related to the Chapel and its congregation and were incorporated into a report raised the April 9, 1750 the Chapter of the Cathedral of the Bishop of Buenos Aires by the butler and patron of the Chapel D. Juan Ponce de León. Other subsequent papers refer to the steps taken in 1797 by neighbors for the transfer of the temple, getting handouts, inventories, etc..
On the cover of the folder where you can still be read these testimonies "Civil and Ecclesiastical History the town of Pilar 1580 - 1932 " and attached to its back cover is a stamp bearing the figure of Don Juan Bosco Piedmontese priest, with the date of her beatification June 2, 1929.
remember the first record known of the history of Pilar, " In 1729, a neighbor of the site, María Cabezas, Francisco's wife Gomez, who had an image of the Virgen del Pilar, was proposed to worship in a chapel built of mud brick and thatched roof, near the right bank of the River Lujan. ... The author of this description was Father Braschi, who was based in the documents that remained in the archives of the parish and disclosed in Christian homes of Pilar Catholic body through the "Criteria".
If we read the book "General History Review , Geographic and Economic Pilar's Party", released in 1948 by the Argentine Agrarian Institute, see the bottom of page 51, that the data were taken from "file of the church" and the Top 82, says: " This collection of old documents and great value in this population were donated by the architect Mario Buschiazo the PR in this town Silvio Braschi.
This statement confirms that mid-century and as hard Braschi Father's mandate at the head of curate these documents were on file at the parish.
In the 70's, a neighbor of Pilar, Dr. Gregorio Joaquin Ferrer, publishes a booklet of seven veneers under the auspices of the Commission of Inquiry History of the Parish, then made through the City. It addresses two topics: "Historical Summary Pilar Party "and" Don Lorenzo Lopez, Pilar Neighbor. "
A copy of the first record in a church record from 1750 appears in a new booklet written by Ferrá. Do not mention in the review presented at the First Party History Pilar 1990 and 1999, partially reproduced in the Handbook of the History of Pilar of his own, justifying the merits of this and other original manuscripts of his own collection, the if any purchased in Peru.
In 1995, in an interview for the monthly "Pilar your magazine, had expressed " have been acquired by a reseller Lima, Peru, who classified and sold locally stakeholders." The outcome of the talks with Ferrer, the journalist added: "This is a very peculiar to reach him, who has treasured the hope of being able to transfer them to a museum someday pilarense that has legal personality and the way it this invaluable cultural heritage, is secured to the consultation and research future generations. "
In another interview, this time with a journalist from the newspaper "La Nacion", the Dr. Ferrá say about the origin of these old papers, " in 1973 with money inherited from his father acquired a newcomer to the city the documentation that was finished off in Lima, headquarters of the Viceroyalty of Peru ". Dr. Ferrá left this world without having included the contents of these documents in his Manual of the History of Pilar. Before departure time allowed me to copy them, as if it were a legacy of a failed purpose entrusted to me.
In another interview, this time with a journalist from the newspaper "La Nacion", the Dr. Ferrá say about the origin of these old papers, " in 1973 with money inherited from his father acquired a newcomer to the city the documentation that was finished off in Lima, headquarters of the Viceroyalty of Peru ". Dr. Ferrá left this world without having included the contents of these documents in his Manual of the History of Pilar. Before departure time allowed me to copy them, as if it were a legacy of a failed purpose entrusted to me.
remains return from now on that heritage to where they should never have left, the Church, under the protection and custody of the Virgin of Pilar, its true owner and protector, as these writings tell of its filing and remaining in this soil, which gave life and identity.
; ; ; Aldo Abel Beliera
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