The old and the new Peru : $b A story of the ancient inheritance and the modern growth and enterprise of a great nationWright, Marie Robinson
History
The old and the new Peru : $b A story of the ancient inheritance and the modern growth and enterprise of a great nation
Wright, Marie Robinson
Peru; Peru -- History
The social life of the _Arequipeña_—the lady of Arequipa—is essentially
that of a refined, gracious, and charitable Christian, who esteems it
her greatest pleasure, as well as duty, to attend to the demands of
religion, and to extend to the sick and the needy the gentle kindness
which is characteristic of her, whether in the salon, the charity ward,
or the abode of suffering. The Orphans’ Asylum of Arequipa reflects this
spirit of kindness in its appearance and administration. It occupies a
spacious building, and connected with it are large gardens where the
children may run and play in the hours of recreation. About four hundred
children are accommodated in this institution, which is one of the
charges of the Benevolent Society. Under the same administration, the
Hospital of San Juan de Dios provides care and comfort to the suffering
poor, its matron and nurses belonging to the world-renowned order, the
Sisters of Charity. The new hospital is a credit to the enterprise as
well as the charitable spirit of the people, who have contributed to
make it one of the notable institutions of the country.
[Illustration: CHURCH OF SANTO DOMINGO, AREQUIPA.]
The schools of Arequipa, as well as its churches and charities, are an
indication of the refinement of its people and their appreciation of the
advantages of culture. The University of Arequipa has always been an
important centre of learning, presided over by men of illustrious
talents, and the various colleges of the city rank among the first in
Peru. The Colegio de la Independencia is a celebrated institution,
having trained for the service of the republic some of its greatest
statesmen. It was in Arequipa that the patriot Gonzalez Vigil learned
how to thrill the hearts of his hearers by his earnest and impassioned
appeals in favor of justice and liberal government; and he was one of
many who came from the schools of Arequipa to join their compatriots in
the struggle for good government that followed the inauguration of the
republic. The progress of education is as marked in the schools devoted
to the instruction of girls as in the boys’ colleges. The Colegio de
Señoritas, which is under the administration of the community of Our
Lady of the Rosary, and is directed by the Reverend Mother Elena Chaves
Delgado, is one of the best educational institutions of Peru. It was
founded in 1870 by the Reverend Mother, and for the past ten years it
has been under the present administration, the avowed object of the
school being “the religious, moral, and scientific improvement of the
attendants and the instruction and education of the girls, in accordance
with Catholic doctrine and morality, and conforming to the general rules
of public instruction.” A notable and admirable feature of the Colegio
de Señoritas is the practical character of the education provided. It
has been the constant aim of the college to instil into the hearts of
its pupils a love of virtue and habits of industry; not only are the
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