
Experts Ask: What Impact Will Hispanic Catholics Have on the 2024 Election?
According to the Pew Research Center, there will be 36.2 million eligible Hispanic voters this year, up almost 4 million from 2020.
According to the Pew Research Center, there will be 36.2 million eligible Hispanic voters this year, up almost 4 million from 2020.
Since Our Lady of Guadalupe’s apparition in 1531, Catholicism has been a mainstay in the life and culture of Hispanics across Latin America and the United States.
According to a Pew Research study, 60% of Catholics under the age of 18 in the United States are Hispanic.
The Chicago-based initiative is modeling a successful approach for addressing one of the U.S. Church’s most important challenges.
The Holy Father underlined the importance of ecclesial communion and stated that the synodal process is called to remember the universal call to holiness.
The Cuban-American archbishop of Philadelphia discusses outreach to the Latino community, the need for a Eucharistic Revival, and upholding the sanctity of life as the Supreme Court considers abortion next month.
At the close of this ‘summer of scandals,’ 3,000-some Hispanic and Latino Catholics spent time with leaders of the Church.
L.A. archbishop at gathering: ‘May Our Lady of Guadalupe always go with us on the journey we make as disciples of Jesus.’
To be discussed are topics such as the accompaniment of immigrants, access to higher education, lay leadership formation and evangelization.
Hispanic Catholics will comprise the majority of Catholic Americans soon, but experts in Latino ministry say it’s crucial to implement measures to keep them engaged with their ancestral faith.
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