He is also a presence in Downtown Falfurrias, Texas where a mural honors him. But who is this "folk saint" who still inspires followers more than 115 years after his death?
First, it is important to understand the heritage of the curandero (folk healer) in Hispanic history and culture.
A curandero can treat the negative consequences of encounters a person has had with a duende (a "spirit creature"). A person can "lose their soul" when being frightened or experiencing a frightening experience. This is called espanto or susto.
Don Pedro Jaramillo believed he heard a voice telling him God had given him the power to heal. His story as a healer begins in the 1800s when he arrived at the Los Olmos ranch near Falfurrias, Texas, announced he was a curandero, and began treating the Mexican families in the region. At the height of his career, families from as far away as New York City would travel to this remote area in South Texas to seek his help. At the height of his reputation, 200 letters addressed to him arrived each week.
Today a shrine stands at his burial spot in Falfurrias, Texas. The faithful still come more than a hundred years after his death to light a candle and say a prayer for healing. Visitors often leave flowers, photos, and candles to honor his memory and petition him for blessings.
Don Pedrito - as many of the faithful call him - lived and died in a small adobe hut near the banks of Los Olmos Creek in Brooks County. He has been gone from this remote corner of South Texas for more than 100 years - but the legend (and legacy) of Don Pedro Jaramillo ("Don Pedrito") lives on.
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