The Children of the Blue Nun

by Deacon Larry Torres, Professor Emeritus

The Children of the Blue Nun
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The Children of the Blue Nun

by Deacon Larry Torres, Professor Emeritus

Published Feb 25, 2021
361 Pages
Genre: FICTION / Historical / General



 

Book Details

The Children of the Blue Nun is a novel based on an actual person who lived in the 1600s. She was a famous mystic, bilocator, and biographer of the Blessed Virgin Mary's unknown life and times, dictated to this Nun by the Virgin herself. She wrote a series of books titled "The Mystical City of God."

Author, Deacon Larry Torres, Professor Emeritus of the Archdiocese of Santa Fe, New Mexico, has condensed the Venerable Maria de Agreda's life into a dual-language novel in both English and Spanish and framed it within an American-Southwestern context suitable for its time.


Los Hijos de La Monja Azul es una novela basada sobre una persona real que vivió en el siglo XVII. Ella fue una famosa mística, bilocadora y biógrafa de la vida y de los tiempos desconocidos de la Santísima Virgen María, dictada a esta monja por la misma Virgen. Ella escribió una serie de libros titulada "La Ciudad Mística de Dios".

El autor, Diácono Larry Torres, profesor emérito de la Arquidiócesis de Santa Fe, Nuevo México, ha condensado la vida de la Venerable María de Ágreda en una novela bilingüe tanto en inglés como en español y la ha escrito dentro de un contexto apropiado al suroeste americano.

 

About the Author

Deacon Larry Torres, Professor Emeritus

Professor Emeritus Larry Torres is a Deacon of the Roman Catholic Church in the Archdiocese of Santa Fe. He belongs to the Parish of La Santísima Trinidad [The Most Holy Trinity] in Arroyo Seco, New Mexico. He has taught for 43 years at all levels of education from elementary schools to Masters’ Programs at the university level. He taught various classical and modern languages and he was a founding father of the School for International Languages in Memphis, Tennessee. His academic teaching and accomplishments netted him many honors and accolades at the local, state, national and international levels. Now he is retired and living at home in Arroyo Seco, where he continues to pursue his passion for the printed and virtual word.