Photograph depicting the brother priests Carlos, Francisco and Ignacio De la Torre, in front of the northern Center for Social Information and Action (CIAS) located on 52 Juárez Ave. in Torreón, Coahuila, which was founded and directed by Carlos.…
Letter from Carlos De la Torre to his brother, Ignacio De la Torre, congratulating him on his twenty-five years of priesthood, and in which he explains his work once he returns to Mexico as head of the Social Secretariat of the Society of Jesus'…
Letter from Father Francisco De la Torre to his mother, María Uribarren, during his time in Port-Townsend, Washington written from Yakima. It describes his experiences tending Mexican immigrants brought there to harvest the apple orchards
Letter from Father Francisco De la Torre to his mother, María Uribarren, in which he narrates his trip from the seminary in Montezuma, New Mexico to Puebla, Puebla, where he will work at the Eastern Institute. Includes an account of his transit…
Letter from Father Francisco De la Torre to his mother, María Uribarren, in which he recounts his return to the Montezuma seminary, the changes it has undergone, its new people, those already gone, his luck driving and the fate of those Jesuit…
Photograph of Father Francisco De la Torre in Montezuma, New Mexico wearing skates on a natural ice rink near the seminary. In the photo, he appears with glasses between three unidentified young males
Photograph with a view of the inter-diocesan seminary in Montezuma, New Mexico during winter. The Society of Jesus established the seminary for diocesan clergy in 1937. There, Francisco undertook his last examinations after his precipitous departure…
Flyer on the works and expenditures pertaining to the construction of the Virgin of Guadalupe Temple in Nogales, Sonora and an announcement on the raffle to raise the necessary funds to complete it
News clipping about the great Sonoran Guadalupan pilgrimage of 1938, in which Father Ignacio actively participated in, on the occasion of the Mexican Youth Catholic Organization's silver anniversary (ACJM)
Bylaws from Isabel the Catholic Women’s Club and the Guadalupan Youth Circles, in whose establishment and organization Father Ignacio was involved in as part of his pastoral work in Nogales, Sonora