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Bridging Boundaries

The Pastoral Care of U.S. Hispanics

Bridging Boundaries examines the theological implications of the Hispanic sensus fidelium as expressed in popular religion, seeing it as a consensus that needs to be fully accepted for itself by the official church.

144 pages | 6 x 9 | © 2000

Religion: Christianity


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Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
 
Preface, by Ada Maria Isasi-Diaz, Ph.D.
 
Introduction, by Kenneth G. Davis, O.F.M., Conv.
 
"Original Fervor": A New Catholic Reformation?, by Kenneth G. Davis, O.F.M., Conv.
Pastoral Care of Catholic South Americans Living in the United States, by Kenneth G. Davis, O.F.M., Conv.
Dominican Immigrants: Social and Religious Context, by Anneris Goris
 
Pastoral Care of Los Marielitos, by Adele J. Gonzalez
 
The Pastoral Care of the Puerto Rican Woman in the United States, by Irma S. Corretjer-Nolla
 
Seven Tips on the Pastoral Care of United States Catholics of Mexican Descent, by Eduardo C. Fernandez, S.J.
 
Hispanic Catholic Youth in the United States, by George Boran, C.S.S.P.
 
Still Gringo After All These Years: The Minister in a Cross-Cultural Context, by Kenneth G. Davis, O.F.M., Conv.
The Hispanic Shift: Continuity Rather Than Conversion?, by Kenneth G. Davis, O.F.M., Conv.
Conclusion, by Yolanda Tarango, C.C.V.I.
 
Contributors
 
Index

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