+ Follow AMERICANS AND JOHN BULL Tag
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[Title] => At the grave of Juan de la Cruz
[Summary] => SEGOVIA, Spain – All the bad news from home might suggest that in the above heading I’m referring to the "death" of Juan de la Cruz, whose name symbolizes the Filipino people, just as Uncle Sam is the bromide for the Americans and John Bull used to be invoked by cartoonists and lampoonists to refer to the Brits.
The fact is that San Juan de la Cruz (St. John of the Cross) is one of the Christendom’s greatest saints – he was the confessor of the revered Santa Teresa de Avila, better known to devotees all over the planet as St. Teresa of Jesus.
[DatePublished] => 2003-10-28 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Max V. Soliven
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AMERICANS AND JOHN BULL
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[Title] => At the grave of Juan de la Cruz
[Summary] => SEGOVIA, Spain – All the bad news from home might suggest that in the above heading I’m referring to the "death" of Juan de la Cruz, whose name symbolizes the Filipino people, just as Uncle Sam is the bromide for the Americans and John Bull used to be invoked by cartoonists and lampoonists to refer to the Brits.
The fact is that San Juan de la Cruz (St. John of the Cross) is one of the Christendom’s greatest saints – he was the confessor of the revered Santa Teresa de Avila, better known to devotees all over the planet as St. Teresa of Jesus.
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[AuthorName] => Max V. Soliven
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