Translation
“I studied ethnohistory at the National School of Anthropology and History…. In doing my thesis, I chose this theme that had not yet been worked on within Mormonism and I also wanted to delve into the Mormonism in Cuautla, which when I searched for information I did not find. So I tried to make the questions about family history, about how they view the world of the spirits, and about how they view the topic of baptism for the dead. Additionally, I asked the Mormon pioneers here in Cuautla how did they live during their time. For some it was not easy. They were stoned, it wasn’t persecution but they perceived them as outsiders. And so, I also wanted to rescue that history that is being lost because there is no one who can collect it.”