The Morales-Espada Family Manuel Morales & Josefina Espada with there sons (R to L) José, Ibsen and Kelvin |
Much has been said of the Spanish-American War from the historical, economic and political perspective. I would like to share how the spiritual aspect of this war affected tens of thousands in Puerto Rico by simply telling you how the spiritual lives of two of my ancestors, my maternal and paternal grandparents, were changed and consequently the paradigm for generations to follow.
José V. Espada Marrero picture taken by grandson, Kelvin |
Eight years prior to the Spanish - American War of 1898, José Vicente Espada-Marrero, my maternal grandfather, was born in a small town, Barranquitas, high in the central mountains of Puerto Rico. He was eight years old when the Spanish-American War broke out. And my paternal grandfather,
Manuel Morales Morales with grandson Kelvin |
Spanish Military Battalion "Cazadores de la Patria" hearing mass in the Plaza de las Delicias in Ponce, P.R. |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Protestantism_in_Puerto_Rico
US Army General Miles in Puerto Rico 1898 |
At Rev. Amaro's in Jayuya, P.R. |
Then Mom shared how this change of spiritual paradigm affected my father's family. My father, Manuel Morales-Nieves, born to Manuel Morales-Morales and Aurelia Nieves-Suarez on November 22, 1915 in Naranjito, Puerto Rico was the first of his family to convert and believe in Jesus as Lord and Savior when he was a teenager. This expression of faith in Christ took place during an evangelistic campaign at a Disciple of Christ Church in Barrio Mana, Corozal, Puerto Rico. He invited his sisters, brothers and parents to a service after which his father believed. This decision to believe and follow Christ caused a strained relationship between Aurelia, my paternal grandmother and her parents and siblings. To my understanding her sisters did start visiting her again. Aurelia was bed ridden with Parkinson until the day she passed away. In spite of this, other descendants of the Nieves-Suarez family have come to saving knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ.
In 1934 Rev. José Espada-Marrero became the head pastor at the Methodist Church in Comerio after serving as pastor and missionary in the Dominican Republic from 1921-1928. He was pastor at the Methodist church in Guayama, Puerto Rico from 1928 to 1934 and the Methodist Church in Comerio 1934-1939. During this period in Comerio my mother met for the first time Manuel Morales whom she would marry in May of 1941. It was at this church that my grandfather had the most difficult and testing time as pastor including suffering a mild heart condition. After a short pastorate back in the Barrio Playa in Ponce (1941-1944), he started in 1948 in the carport of his house at 405 Calle Escocia, Caparra Heights, San Juan Puerto Rico, the Methodist Church located on De Diego Ave. in Puerto Nuevo which now carries his name: Iglesia Metodista de Puerto Rico "Rev. José Espada Marrero".
At the present time we are in the process of maturing a fifth generation of believers in the Morales-Nieves and Espada-Orlandi familly tree. My grandson, Matthew Morrill 5 yrs. old, recently received Jesus as his savior. This is how one can bring change into our society, changing one family member at a time.
Galatians 6:9 And let us not be weary in well-doing: for in due season we shall reap, if we faint not.
They are absent from their bodies but present with our Lord.
My Grandparents:
Rev. José V. Espada-Marrero 1890 - 1972 Josefina Orlandi-Questell 1894 - 1989 |
L to R Manuel Morales-Morales 1886-1970 Aurelia Nieves-Suarez 1886-1968 Josefina Espada Orlandi 1919-2014 And Kelvin E. Morales Espada |
My Parents:
Manuel Morales-Nieves 1915-1999 and Josefina Espada-Orlandi 1919-2014
Romans 12:1-3
I beseech you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, that ye present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable unto God, which is your reasonable service. 2 And be not conformed to this world: but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind, that ye may prove what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect, will of God.
3 For I say, through the grace given unto me, to every man that is among you, not to think of himself more highly than he ought to think; but to think soberly, according as God hath dealt to every man the measure of faith.
Thank you Kelvin for sharing this story and the pictures. We need more stories, short vignettes of the people in Puerto Rico. The history is not written, a lot of verbal stories are told. I will soon write a story of my Great Grandparents.... I will start it in a Blog just like yours. Carmen Acevedo Morales - Family Genealogist
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