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The Hispanic Presence in the New Evangelization in the United States

The Hispanic Presence in the New Evangelization in the United States
Author: Catholic Church. National Conference of Catholic Bishops
Publisher: USCCB Publishing
Total Pages: 60
Release: 1996
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781555864606

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In commemoration of the fiftieth anniversary of the establishment of a national office for ministry to Hispanics in this country.


The Second Wave

The Second Wave
Author: Allan Figueroa Deck
Publisher: Paulist Press
Total Pages: 214
Release: 1989
Genre: Church work with Hispanic Americans
ISBN: 9780809130429

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A critical overview of Hispanic ministry in the United States, its major issues and implications of this increasingly important area of concern for the U.S. Church and society.


Hispanic Realities Impacting America

Hispanic Realities Impacting America
Author: Daniel R. Sanchez
Publisher:
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2010-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780977243310

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The explosive growth and rapid expansion of the Hispanic population is transforming the social, economic, and religious panorama of America. Hispanic Americans are now the largest minority group in America and are projected to comprise one fourth of the American population by the year 2050. According to the latest Census Bureau report, "the U.S. Hispanic population passed the 42 million mark and accounted for half of the growth of the US population since 2000, indicating that the nation's largest minority group is increasing its presence even faster than in the previous decade." This book analyzes these realities and explores their implications for leading Hispanics to a personal experience of salvation in Jesus Christ, establishing biblically sound, culturally relevant, reproducing congregations among them, enabling these congregations to experience healthy growth and meaningful ministry in their communities, and encouraging them to participate in the implementation of the Great Commission by sending Hispanic missionaries to highly strategic parts of the world


El Cuerpo de Cristo

El Cuerpo de Cristo
Author: Peter J. Casarella
Publisher: Herder & Herder
Total Pages: 346
Release: 1998
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

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Interdisciplinary studies by leading Hispanic scholars investigate the religious, cultural, and artistic dimensions of Hispanic/Latino Catholicism in the United States, revealing the promise it holds for the Church of the next millennium. Uncovering the riches of Hispanic/Latino Catholicism, the essays in this volume explore its roots in the Spanish colonial and Amerindian traditions of Latin America as well as the cultural and religious breadth of contemporary Latino faith.


Evangelization of Hispanic Young People

Evangelization of Hispanic Young People
Author: Carmen María Cervantes
Publisher: Saint Mary's Press
Total Pages: 290
Release: 1995
Genre: Church group work
ISBN: 0884893278

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Evangelization of Hispanic Young People focuses on the evangelization of Hispanic young adults, the evangelization process, a model of evangelization in small communities, and the role of Mary in these evangelizing efforts. Resources for further reading, a glossary, and a subject index are included. Numbered paragraphs throughout make it easy to cross-reference between the English and Spanish versions.


Reflexiones

Reflexiones
Author: Matovina, Timothy
Publisher: Paulist Press
Total Pages: 142
Release: 2021
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1587689464

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Timothy Matovina and Hosffman Ospino join their voices in this coauthored collaboration that brings together their best insights about ministry with Hispanic Catholics in the United States. Drawing from research and analysis done during the last decade, Matovina and Ospino help us to understand important realities that define the U.S. Hispanic Catholic experience today.


Hispanics in the Church

Hispanics in the Church
Author: Philip E. Lampe
Publisher: International Scholars Publications
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1994
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

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Hispanics make up approximately one-third of the members of the Catholic Church in the United States today and are expected to constitute one half of the U.S. Catholic population in the twenty-first century. What is their position and role in the Catholic church today, and what will it be tomorrow? This new collection explores the past, present and possible future status of the Hispanics in the Catholic church in the United States. Introduced by Philip Lampe, it contains articles by leading scholars Tarcisio Beal, Juan Romero, Yolanda Tarango and Timothy Matovina, documenting issues of crucial importance to the development of the church: the composition of the Catholic Hispanic population, the practice of religion among Hispanics, the role of Hispanics in the Catholic church, Mexican American priests, Las Hermanas, and the role of Virgin of Guadalupe in Hispanic Catholicism.


Perspectivas

Perspectivas
Author: Timothy M. Matovina
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 164
Release: 1995
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781556127700

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This volume presents 22 essays form the past ten years, which probe the tensions, issues, and options facing the Church as Hispanic ministry continues to develop. These previously published articles provide in a single volume a resource for pastoral agents, parish leaders, theologians, seminarians, and one interested in Latino religion.


Strangers and Aliens

Strangers and Aliens
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 133
Release: 1993-02-01
Genre: Church work with Hispanic Americans
ISBN: 9781555865948

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Frontiers of Hispanic Theology in the United States

Frontiers of Hispanic Theology in the United States
Author: Allan Figueroa Deck
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2017-01-24
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1532617321

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With the emerging vitality of the Hispanic church in the United States, the voices of Hispanic theology raise a new and vital challenge. A bridge between the North American church and the liberation theology of Latin America, Hispanic theology reflects on the experience of faith rooted in the cultures, histories, and hopes of the Hispanic people here in the U.S. Frontiers of Hispanic Theology in the United States draws on the key figures and explores the central themes of Hispanic theology, including such issues as popular religion, spirituality, liturgy, Hispanic feminist perspectives, and the meaning of "mestizaje" as a source of theological reflection. What emerges is a truly contextual theology, rooted in the unique cultures and tradition of Hispanic Catholics, a theology which also issues a wider challenge to the Anglo church and the world theological community.