On the Move: A History of the Hispanic Church in the United StatesOrbis Books, 2006 - 188 էջ From the roots in Indigenous culture and the Spanish conquest, up to the present, Moises Sandoval tells the story of a people struggling to assert their dignity and to claim their own cultural identity in an essentially Anglo church. With Hispanics poised to constitute the majority of Catholics in the U.S., Sandoval paints a hopeful portrait of a new church emerging from the margins, enriched by the diversity of cultures, standing with the poor, and embracing the full experience of its people. It is a story that deserves wide attention. |
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... million to 10 million , a catastrophe from which indigenous people never recovered . The population has grown so slowly in the last four hundred years that in 1992 there were only 63 million indigenous people in the Americas . During ...
... million to 10 million , a catastrophe from which indigenous people never recovered . The population has grown so slowly in the last four hundred years that in 1992 there were only 63 million indigenous people in the Americas . During ...
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... million undocumented immigrants in the nation in 2005.1 The Puerto Rican Migration Between 1950 and 1960 the Puerto Rican population living on the mainland went from 300,000 to 887,000 . By 1970 it had increased to 1.4 million people of ...
... million undocumented immigrants in the nation in 2005.1 The Puerto Rican Migration Between 1950 and 1960 the Puerto Rican population living on the mainland went from 300,000 to 887,000 . By 1970 it had increased to 1.4 million people of ...
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... million the state expects to gain by 2050 , eighteen million will be Hispanic . In a few decades they will also be the overwhelming majority in Texas , the state with the second larg- est Hispanic population . Nationally , the white non ...
... million the state expects to gain by 2050 , eighteen million will be Hispanic . In a few decades they will also be the overwhelming majority in Texas , the state with the second larg- est Hispanic population . Nationally , the white non ...
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The Indigenous Heritage | 3 |
Conquest Settlement and Evangelization | 13 |
A New Conquest 18481890 | 37 |
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8 այլ բաժինները չեն ցուցադրվում
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