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In the old times, the priests also taught the children how to be altar boys and this<br />

required the memoriz<strong>at</strong>ion of the responses of mass, first in L<strong>at</strong>in and then in Spanish.<br />

This is another type of educ<strong>at</strong>ion th<strong>at</strong> some of the town remembers.<br />

There is a monthly public<strong>at</strong>ion th<strong>at</strong> the priests of th<strong>at</strong> area distribute which is<br />

called El Trigarral. This magazine is very interesting to the rural area because it consists<br />

of a series of articles, interviews and news, all rel<strong>at</strong>ed to life in the field. It is beautifully<br />

illustr<strong>at</strong>ed with Femín Gonzáles’ drawings and the editing is done by cargo Emérito<br />

Puente, Luis Hernando, Fermín González, Fernando Susaeta, Julio Ruiz, Pedro Javier<br />

Rodríguez and Jose Mari Herrera. This public<strong>at</strong>ion has inspired me a lot as for learning<br />

the form of speaking of the people of the field and also to better know their dreams and<br />

hopes.<br />

El Trigarral, magazine about the farmer’s culture.<br />

The messenger of San José is a public<strong>at</strong>ion th<strong>at</strong> was introduced to Ciadoncha 52<br />

years ago by Paz de Quevedo Iriarte, a school teacher. The subscription is passed from<br />

mothers to daughters and the actual keeper is Dolores Tomé who distributes the<br />

subscriptions.<br />

In past times another religious magazine called El promotor was read. This<br />

magazine is still read in some of the regions towns.<br />

As every town, Ciadoncha has always been an informal university. Anyone who<br />

dedic<strong>at</strong>es oneself to observing can learn a lot about wh<strong>at</strong> these affection<strong>at</strong>e places offer,<br />

from their n<strong>at</strong>ure to their people.<br />

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