EVANGELIZE MIGRANTS FROM THEIR CULTURAL IDENTITY. THE CASE OF THE CELEBRATION OF THE PURÍSIMA WITH THE NICARAGUAN IMMIGRANTS IN LA CARPIO (SAN JOSÉ, COSTA RICA)

Authors

  • José Ernesto Ibarra Arana Universidad Nacional, San José, Costa Rica

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21703/2735-634520151711899

Keywords:

Popular religiosity, immigrant pastoral, inculturation, reception and in-tegration, Immaculate (Purisima) Concepción, Popular Spirituality, Gritería

Abstract

Article at first confirms the relevance of popular piety in the accompaniment of im-migrants from a host pastoral criteria set by the Instruction “Erga Migrantes Caritas Christi”. The following describes the specific features of the popular celebration of the “Purísima” (Immaculate Conception) in Nicaragua and the development of an experi-ence of pastoral accompaniment to the Nicaraguan migrant population in the popu-lous community of La Carpio (San José, Costa Rica) from ecclesial criteria from an immigrant pastoral interested in inculturated evangelization, human promotion and social integration. Finally the valuable concept of “popular spirituality” proposed in the Conference of Aparecida and widely developed by Pope Francis in the “Evangelii Gaudium” from this framework to propose a tentative interpretation of spirituality potentially present in “The Gritería” (Vespers of the Immaculate) resumes, most representative of popu-lar Marian piety of the Nicaraguan expression.

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Author Biography

José Ernesto Ibarra Arana, Universidad Nacional, San José, Costa Rica

Bachiller en Sociología por la Universidad de Costa Rica, Bachiller en Teología por la Universidad Nacional (Costa Rica), Egresado Licenciatura de Administración Educativa por la UNED (Costa Rica). Correo electrónico: pjosernesto@gmail.com

Published

2023-01-09

How to Cite

Ibarra Arana, J. E. (2023). EVANGELIZE MIGRANTS FROM THEIR CULTURAL IDENTITY. THE CASE OF THE CELEBRATION OF THE PURÍSIMA WITH THE NICARAGUAN IMMIGRANTS IN LA CARPIO (SAN JOSÉ, COSTA RICA). Anales De Teología, 17(1), 113–152. https://doi.org/10.21703/2735-634520151711899