By: CJ McLaughlin |
The legend of the Holy Springs of Father Margil persists today with
many additions and emendations. It is told, for instance, that the padre prayed
all night on his knees with his arms outstretched in the form of Christ's Cross
and with a skull hung around his neck to remind him of man's mortality.
Stephen F. Austin, however, gives us the basic outline of this long-lived story.
Recognizing Stephen F. Austin's neoclassical-Anglo-humorous skepticism,
one is impressed that the legend of Nacogdoches' Holy Springs was.
still widely circulated 115 years after the happening. By 1833, as Austin tells
us, the story of Father Margil was well known in San Antonio ("Bexar").
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