Connections with Mike Thom and Colleen Houde

Menno Motto- A journey across the Americas in search of my Mennonite identity

Connections with Mike Thom and Colleen Houde Menno Motto- A journey across the Americas in search of my Mennonite identity

Apr 1, 2020

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Across Latin America, from the plains of Mexico to the jungles of Paraguay, live a cloistered Germanic people. For nearly a century, they have kept their doors and their minds closed, separating their communities from a secular world they view as sinful.

The story of their search for religious and social independence began generations ago in Europe and led them, in the late 1800s, to Canada, where they enjoyed the freedoms they sought under the protection of a nascent government. Yet in the 1920s, when the country many still consider their motherland began to take shape as a nation and their separatism came under scrutiny, groups of Mennonites left for the promises of Latin America: unbroken land and new guarantees of freedom to create autonomous, ethnically pure colonies. There they live as if time stands still―an isolation with dark consequences.

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