LUSTOSA, K. S.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/9888883440265511; LUSTOSA, Kelyana da Silva.
Résumé:
This paper analyzes the Franciscan presence in the town of Lagoa Seca, Paraíba, through the
St. Anthony's Seraphic College, today known as Ipuarana Convent. Documentary sources for
the study of ancient Seraphic College, edits the Journal St. Anthony, memory books, and
especially of oral sources are used to reflect on the experience Seraphic College during the 30
years (1942-1972) who worked in the Convent of Ipuarana. At first, makes a historicizing the
restoration process of the Franciscan order in Brazil, reflecting on the Franciscan presence in
Paraíba to understand the "why" of the Anthony's Seraphic College have been built in the
town of Lagoa Seca. The second stage of this work it is a reflects on the formation of Lagoa
Seca and the cultural role played by the St. Anthony's Seraphic College - Ipuarana this
locality, in order that the operation of a religious institution should be understood, the it’s
deep immersion in context and in society in which it is inserted. The third chapter explores
mainly oral sources and memory books, to reflect on the daily lives of students and the
educational-religious project of which they were part. In the moment it also discusses the
possible factors that have led to the closure of the College. The discussions into the context of
Cultural History.