Background
Rhetts, Paul Fisher was born on March 26, 1946 in Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Son of Charles Edward and Ruth (Fisher) Rhetts.
(This celebration of the art of Catholic Hispanic New Mexi...)
This celebration of the art of Catholic Hispanic New Mexico accompanies a traveling exhibition that commemorates the 400th anniversary of Spanish influence in the Southwest. In addition to representing the work of 110 artists, the book includes lists of Hispanic settlements in New Mexico, feast days, U.S. collections of New Mexican art, saints in New Mexico, and Hispanic churches in New Mexico, along with a bibliography on New Mexican santos.
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(The importance of religion in New Mexico is manifest in t...)
The importance of religion in New Mexico is manifest in this collection of essays, the proceedings of a 1997 symposium that represents the work of twenty-three of the region's most noted scholars and writers. Among the topics they cover are church architecture, the role of missionaries in colonisation, the role of the church in education, the contributions of the Penitentes, and the work of specific orders, particularly the Jesuits and the Franciscans. Local devotion to such figures as St. Michael, La Guadalupana, La Conquistadora, and Nuestra Seora de Beln is addressed in several essays, as well as the work of such historic leaders as Padre Martnez and Archbishop Lamy. In addition to its importance for historians, this book will be of interest to genealogists. It includes an essay on sacramental records and the preservation of New Mexico family genealogies from the colonial era to the present.
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Rhetts, Paul Fisher was born on March 26, 1946 in Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Son of Charles Edward and Ruth (Fisher) Rhetts.
Bachelor, Bucknell University, 1968. Student Public Administration Master of Science program, University Southern California, 1977.
Public affairs producer, Station WMAL-television, Washington, 1969-1970;
Public affairs producer, Maryland. Public television, Owings Mills, 1970-1973;
assistant superintendent, Baltimore City Public Schools, 1973-1974;
publications consultant, Community College Baltimore, 1975-1978;
public information officer, Howard County Schools, Ellicott City, Maryland., 1976-1986;
president, Laser Public and Design, Maryland. and New Mexico, 1986-1995;
senior partner, Law and Policy Division Press, since 1995. Trainer Pagemaker Desktop Public Software, 1986-1994.
Member adjunct faculty Loyola College, Baltimore, 1978-1980. Board directors UNM Cancer Center, Maxwell Museum of Anthropology.
(The importance of religion in New Mexico is manifest in t...)
(This celebration of the art of Catholic Hispanic New Mexi...)
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Executive board Family Life Center, Columbia, Maryland, 1980-1986, Humanities Institute, Columbia, 1978-1982, Columbia Archives, 1984-1986. Member National School Public Relations Association (state coordinator 1978-1983, president Chesapeake chapter 1981-1982, 86-87, executive board, 1976-1990, chairman national convention planning committee, treasurer New Mexico chapter 1991-1992, Blue Ribbon award 1982, 87, Gold Medallion award 1985-1992, Mariner award 1990, President award 1991), Public Relations Society of America (treasurer New Mexico society 1991-1992, Conquistador award 1991, 93, 94, 95, president elect 1993, president 1994, National President's Citation for Leadership 1994), American Professional Graphic Artists Association, New Mexico Book Association, Columbia Business Exchange, Educational Press Association, Desktop Public Association, Chamber of Chamber (board directors).
Married JoAnn Rhodes, August 26, 1968 (divorced December 1979). Children: Joanna Katherine, Alexandra Copeland. Married Barbe J. Awalt, March 13, 1982.