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"The Forgotten Church: Theology of Liberation in Valparaíso "New Book of Andrés Valdivia


Book won the 2009, as the novel, Special Jury Prize National Book Council.

In "The Forgotten Church: Liberation Theology in Valparaiso, the author covers the memory of a group of priests arrived in Valparaiso that committed to the principles of Vatican II, tried to bring the church to the needy and forgotten in pastoral work. Thus, formed in the late 60's Pastoral Obrera and projects encouraged by the social and political change, giving rise to the Church Young People's Church and the Christians for Socialism.


organized parishes in the hills of Valparaíso, Quilpué or the Catholic University of Valparaiso. Eventually they found with fierce opposition from Emilio Tagle, who was one of the few bishops who oppose along with Vatican II, highlighted by its support for the dictatorship. Are the facts, however, one of the most important aspects of text is that trace the footprints of people and jobs, finding participants and places and relevant facts. It is also a tribute to some of the priests killed during the dictatorship: Miguel Woodward and Catalan Antonio Llido, who revived through the testimony of his parishioners and friends.

The book, which emerged during the relentless struggle of the Woodward family to recover the remains of the priest and ordered those guilty of his murder by torture, is to spread to new generations of religious experiences developed in the city of Valparaíso, within the framework of a social process of liberation to the conditions of inequality and marginalization to which was a vast subject population of the region.

The stories in this book are extended during the 60's in Valparaiso and surrounding areas. Prodigious decade in social and community initiatives that tried to break the mold of a conservative society and seeking new horizons to raise more dignified life projects and more human.

This book, was honored as the unpublished by the National Book and Reading in 2009 through its competition "Scripture Memory" with the Special Jury Prize. This, of leading historians such as Gabriel Salazar, Maria Eugenia Horvitz, Gloria Elgueta, Ximena Cruzat and Mario Garcés, said the rescue of the popular memory of historical elements that shaped the work of Brignardello.

Brignardello Andrés Valdivia , born in the city of Viña del Mar on June 8, 1968 is Public Administrator with studies of literature and music at the Catholic University Valparaiso has developed his literary career in the heat of research on urban history and politics in the cities of Valparaiso and Vina del Mar. published in 1999 book "The Memory of the Barrios: Stories Local Viña del Mar told by Adults Major " along the anthropologist Héctor Santibanez. In 2004, published together with a degree in Art, Jose Acevedo's book: "Viña del Mar: Invisible Pictures Citizenship." The year 2006 launched the book "Valparaiso Anarchist con el cual traza la presencia ácrata en la ciudad y su vínculo con actuales manifestaciones libertarias de la juventud.

Ha incursionado en el mundo audiovisual donde ha dirigido los documentales “1985 Valparaíso Cárcel Pública” con la cual participó en la selección oficial del X Festival de Cine de Valparaíso en el año 2006; “Valparaíso Anarquista” documental basado en el libro homónimo con la cual participó en el 5º Festival de Cine Digital Viña del Mar 2007 y el 1º Festival de Cine Social de La Pintana.

introduced in 2007 documentary "A True Life: The Sacrifice of Miguel Woodward" dealing with the life of the priest-English Chile dead on the deck of the ship Esmeralda, whose body is still disappeared, which won First Place in National Competition Documentary of the 19 th International Film Festival of Viña del Mar, First Place of Ideas Festival 2008, Best Editing Documentary International Film Festival in Valparaiso, Special Jury Prize Festival Digital Film International Viña del Mar 2008 and was nominated for Best Documentary of 2007 National Award of Pedro Sienna Chilean Film Industry. It has also been part of officers and jury selections in different film festivals in Chile and Latin America.

In 2010 presented his documentary "Memorial" which portrays the harsh reality of human rights violations occurred in Valparaiso during the military dictatorship and which took first instead of the International Film Festival Social and Human Rights in Gaza Valparaiso Memory and Dictatorship.

is currently pursuing a Masters in History from Chile and Latin at the University d of Valparaiso.

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