Mamerto Menapace, the Monk Known for Writing Bible Accounts in Gauchesco Tone, Died
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He wrote dozens of books and was widely recognized throughout Latin America.He died at the age of 83 in Junín, where he lived in the country.
The Benedictine monk Mamerto Menapace died at the age of 83 in Junín, as confirmed in his personal account. Recognized for writing Bible accounts in a gauchesco tone, he was a spiritual reference in Argentina and Latin America. He died after being transferred from the Monastery Santa María de Los Toldos to the local hospital. Menapace was born in Malabrigo, Santa Fe, on January 24, 1942. He entered religious life at a very early age. At ten year…
It was characterized by the adaptation of Christian accounts to the rural sites of the Buenos Aires pampa. It wrote dozens of books and was widely recognized throughout Latin America.
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Owner of a unique warm and close style, admired and respected equally by believers and non-believers, yesterday the Benedictine monk Mamerto Menapace died at the age of 83. The renowned Benedictine monk...
Mamerto Menapace, a Benedictine monk, an Argentine writer and spiritual referent with extensive experience, died this Friday at 83 years of age in Junín, according to the Catholic Information Agency (AICA). His death occurred after having been transferred from the Monastery Santa Maria de Los Toldos, where he lived more than seven decades and will be veiled according to the Benedictine tradition. The monk had granted an interview to “Claves for …
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