Latinos and the New Immigrant Church
Discover the rich history of Latino Catholicism in the United States with Latinos and the New Immigrant Church by a renowned author. Published by Johns Hopkins University Press in 2006, this insightful paperback spans 304 pages and delves into the significant growth of Latino communities in major cities such as San Antonio, Chicago, New York, and Miami.
This compelling book examines the evolution of Latino urbanism throughout the twentieth century, highlighting the unique interplay between traditional Catholic religious practices and the diverse expressions of Latino ethnicity in various regions. Perfect for readers interested in cultural studies, religious history, or immigration, this work offers a profound understanding of how Latino communities have shaped and transformed the landscape of American Catholicism.
Enhance your library with this essential read that explores the intersections of faith, culture, and identity.