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To: BenKenobi

I was referring to the structure of frontier brush arbor churches, BenKenobi. They were not Catholic, therefore there were no priests. There was oftentimes little close involvement by any denomination, as contact with more settled areas was infrequent at best.


194 posted on 12/31/2011 7:17:36 PM PST by RegulatorCountry
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To: RegulatorCountry

{I was referring to the structure of frontier brush arbor churches, BenKenobi. They were not Catholic, therefore there were no priests. There was oftentimes little close involvement by any denomination, as contact with more settled areas was infrequent at best.”

Depends on where you are on the frontier. In Texas, there were Spanish missions throughout Texas, well before the 19th century and the frontier.

In California, you had the same. Most of the settlement in CA grew up around the Spanish Missions there.

Elsewhere, there were French Missionaries all through the West. Many of the indians that the settlers encountered, depending on the tribe, spoke French, because of the French missions and missionaries. Sure, it wouldn’t be the same as it is now, but the Catholic church was very active throughout the west in starting missions. We just aren’t taught very much about this, because it would conflict with the rest of the stuff we learn in school. ;)

But, yes, it’s there. Plenty of French influence still if you know where to look.


197 posted on 12/31/2011 7:30:45 PM PST by BenKenobi (You know, you really need to break free of that Catholic mindset.- metmom)
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