Juan Padilla (born in 1500, Spain, Andalucia, 1542, near Herington, Kansas, USA), the first Christian marriage married in the United States
After serving as a soldier, Padilla joined the Andalusian Franciscan. He traveled to Mexico in Spain in 1528 and brought him to Nueva Galicia (northwestern Mexico) the following year. In addition to traveling to Tehuantepec in southern Mexico and Hernán Cortés in Spain in 1533, he spent most of the rest of his life. He founded the first Franciscan freezer at Zapotlán, Tamazula, Tulantizingo, where he became abbot.
From 1540 to 1941 he accompanied the Spanish explorer Francisco Vasquez de Coronado and he found him in the legendary kingdom Kivira. Probably in modern Kansas. Disappointed Coronado and his company went back to Mexico, but Padilla decided to return to Keba with several colleagues. After working for a few months at Wichita Indian, he was on his way to the Guas tribe, but while they saw them they were ambushed and they fled to Mexico.
Juan de Padilla was born in Andalusia and was a soldier before he came to the Franciscan monks. He has held various positions in Mexico. Padilla was one of the four Franciscan societies who accompany Francisco Vasquez de Coronado who traveled to New Mexico for colonial activities in 1540. Exploration was inspired by the report of Cabeza de Vaca and his colleagues, survivors of the destiny of Navares. Father Padilla is known for his kindness and vitality. He punishes offensive people at the Coronado camp. At first he worked with Moqui Pueblos. He spent the winter in the Colorado River, rested on the Rio Grande River, and then continued to the legendary legendary Chivala legendary journey.
Juan de Padilla is associated with a miracle called "the rise of the coffin of Padre Padilla". The story of seeing his coffin going up to the ground has been repeated for many years and many believe that many people are Isleta believed that Padre was buried. This is different from the original American martyr Juan de Padilla. Former pastor of Aita Anton Doshel examined the miracle in front of several witnesses. He opened the grave of Padre Padilla. In this operation, the doctor hurt his arm and at that time suffered from a very deadly gangrene. The doctor suggested cutting for his survival. Local residents caused prayers from Padrepadia. The doctor prayed to Padre Padilla and forgave him what he did, it is said that the wound has disappeared. Compare
The media often reported more bullfighting bullfight injuries like the head of the Zaragoza bullfighter Juan Jose Padilla in September 2011 and lost his left eye and caused the use of the right ear and facial nerve paralysis It was. Five months later, he blindfolded, pasted several titanium plates on the skull, and got nicknamed "Pirates" and returned to the bullring. Until the early twentieth century these horses were not protected and were usually killed or killed or almost dead (eg the intestines were destroyed). The horse being used is old and worn and has little value. Since the 20th century, horses have been protected by thick blankets and scratches, but it is not unknown, but not so common, it is not that serious.