Clicky

View 25 | 50 | 75 | 100 posts (100 is default)

Search Results for catholic

Anabel Hernández Joins Hughes Watters Askanase L.L.P. – Houston

Hispanic y Latino News :: November 19th, 2009 Edition :: 5 Minutes to Empowerment

Filed under Hispanic News
Tags:

From the Bookshelves: And You Welcomed Me: Migration and Catholic Social Teaching

Hispanic y Latino News :: November 18th, 2009 Edition :: 5 Minutes to Empowerment

Filed under Hispanic News
Tags:

The Utah Forensics Team is hosting a debate Thursday centered around the issue of immigration reform in Utah. – The event, titled “Broken Borders: Debating the State of Immigration,” will feature Tony Yapias, the former director of the Utah State Office of Hispanic Affairs; Utah Reps. Mike Noel and Chris Herrod; and Dee Rowland, a government liaison for the Utah Catholic Diocese

Hispanic y Latino News :: November 16th, 2009 Edition :: 5 Minutes to Empowerment

Filed under Hispanic News
Tags:

A new Roman Catholic bishop will officially take over the Fort Wayne-South Bend Diocese in January — and Hispanic parishioners at St. Adalbert in South Bend are excited.

Longtime Rutgers Professor, Community Activist, Gay-Rights Pioneer Hilda Hidalgo Loses Cancer Fight

Hispanic y Latino News :: November 11th, 2009 Edition :: 5 Minutes to Empowerment

Filed under Hispanic News
Tags:

Catholic artist Noelle Garcia honors veterans with “Song For Our Soldiers” video on YouTube.

Physician bias might keep life-saving transplants from black and Hispanic patients

Hispanic y Latino News :: November 6th, 2009 Edition :: 5 Minutes to Empowerment

Filed under Hispanic News
Tags:

A third woman has filed a paternity claim against Paraguay’s Roman Catholic bishop-turned- president, her lawyer confirmed Thursday – President Fernando Lugo

Hispanic y Latino News/Info :: November 2nd, 2009 Edition :: 5 Minutes to Empowerment

Filed under Hispanic News
Tags:

Hispanic community glows over milestone – Deacon Fernando Jiménez, first Mexican-born priest to be ordained in the Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend Roman Catholic Diocese

Domestic Violence and Latina Immigrants: Seven Reasons Why Some Are Reluctant to Seek Help Q&A With Monica C. Roldan, MSW Manager of Community Outreach and Supervising Supervisor Sanctuary for Families

Hispanic y Latino News/Info :: September 21st, 2009 :: 5 Minutes to Empowerment

Filed under Hispanic News
Tags:

Quinceanera class readies girls for Catholic coming of age in Kalamazoo, MI

Hispanic y Latino News/Info :: September 1st, 2009 :: 5 minute to empowerment

Filed under Hispanic News
Tags:

In the name of Dios: Mormon missionaries bring urban Hispanics, Catholics into the church

Hispanic y Latino News/Info :: August 18th, 2009

Filed under Hispanic News
Tags:

Poor Catholic Latinos in Miami-Dade under siege with Diocese plan to close neighborhood churches

New Resource for Priesthood Reaching Out to Community of Believers – Inaugural Dinner to Launch Families of Faith Foundation – August 29th Tucson, Arizona

Hispanic y Latino News/Info :: June 29th, 2009

Filed under Hispanic News
Tags:

Huge immigrant population brings blessings and challenges to Catholics in Arkansas, part 2

The Office of Hispanic Ministries is sponsoring retreats around the diocese to provide spiritual and practical guidance to any young woman planning to mark her 15th birthday with a “quinceañera.” – Toledo, Ohio

National Council of La Raza Elects New Board Chair and Welcomes Four New Members to Board of Directors

Board of Directors Names Jarrett Barrios as President of GLAAD

President Barack Obama to Address 2009 National Hispanic Prayer Breakfast

Hispanic y Latino News :: June 11th, 2009

Filed under Hispanic News
Tags:

Archbishop Gomez says U.S. Hispanic Catholics must confront secularism with evangelization

Filed under Blogante News, Religion
Tags:

Yahoo! En Espanol Reveals the Most POPular Searches for May

NHCLC Calls for Complete Count of Latinos and Immigrants in the 2010 Census

Obama’s Vatican Pick Miguel Diaz: Boosting Hispanic Catholics

Alberto Cutie, ‘Father Oprah,’ Leaves Catholic Church, Joins Epsicopal Church After Being Photographed Kissing His Girlfriend

TOP Ten reasons Sonia Sotomayor will be the best Supreme Court judge ever By Al Carlos

A Hispanic Roman Catholic theologian who was an adviser to Barack Obama’s presidential campaign will be nominated to serve as the next U.S. ambassador to the Vatican, the White House announced Wednesday. Miguel H. Diaz

The highest ranking Hispanic bishop in the U.S., Archbisop Jose H. Gomez, has released a letter saying Notre Dame’s invitation to President Obama is in “direct opposition” to the U.S. Bishops. The Archbishop of San Antonio’s letter, addressed to Fort Wayne- South Bend Bishop John M. D’Arcy, expresses solidarity with him and states that the Catholic Church must not send an “ambiguous message to our leaders or our people.”

The president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops is calling on the White House to end immigration raids that split up families. Cardinal Francis George

Citizenship Workshop Saturday, March 28th in Purcellville, VA

Honduras Honors Noted Los Angeles Attorney Jose Mariano Castillo by Naming New School after Him

UNO Hispanic Branding Designs Promotional Packaging and Displays for Lent Holiday 2009 – PR.com

Hoping for a Latino Archbishop, Eventually – Latinos account for at least half of the Roman Catholics in New York

News Summary for January 21st, 2009

The career of Father Vicente Peña spanned time and distance from the Spanish Civil War to St. Ann’s Catholic Church in San Antonio. – Peña, in his 73rd year of the priesthood, died Thursday of natural causes. He was 96.

Vatican view of Hispanic immigration to U.S. – Prepared by FIDES, the Vatican information service, the historical and economic origins of Latino immigration and the U.S. response are summarized. The position of the Catholic bishops in the U.S. is also reviewed.

News Summaries for December 16th-18th, 2008

Minnesota bishops urge ‘compassionate dialogue’ on immigration reform

Guide to daily prayer helps Spanish-speakers celebrate their faith

New Summary for Wednesday – December 3rd, 2008

Filed under Frontpage, Hispanic News

Archbishop warns alcoholism wreaking havoc on Mexican society

News Summary for Tuesday – December 2nd, 2008

Filed under Frontpage, Hispanic News

Highest-ranking Hispanic bishop in western U.S. – Jaime Soto officially takes over as leader of Sacramento diocese

News Summary for Thanksgiving Week 2008

Filed under Frontpage, Hispanic News

Pope Benedict XVI has accepted the resignation of Bishop William K. Weigand of Sacramento. He will be succeeded by Bishop Jaime Soto, who has been coadjutor of the diocese since Oct. 11, 2007, and is one of 26 active Hispanic Catholic bishops in the United States.

News Summary for Wednesday – November 12th, 2008 – 80 Posts

Filed under Frontpage, Hispanic News

New, Hispanic Knights of Columbus council making history – Rogers, Arkansas

News Summary for November 7th – 11th, 2008

Filed under Frontpage, Hispanic News

Mexican actor turned pro-life leader Eduardo Verastegui is in Spain this week promoting his movie “Bella,” which debuts there this weekend. While in Barcelona, Verastegui spoke about his desire to protect the unborn, especially Hispanics in the U.S.

News Summary – November 4th – 6th, 2008

Filed under Frontpage, Hispanic News

Santa Muerte is no saint, say Mexican bishops – The Roman Catholic archdiocese of Mexico City condemned devotion to Santa Muerte “Saint Death” that masquerades as authentic Catholic Christianity.

News Summary for October 28th – November 3rd, 2008

Filed under Frontpage, Hispanic News

Are Latinos Catholic first, or Latino?

News Summary for October 27th, 2008

Filed under Frontpage, Hispanic News

Hispanic Catholics Encouraged to Vote Early at ‘Supervoto’ – Dallas

Blogante News Summary for October 21st-23rd, 2008

Filed under Frontpage, Hispanic News

Purdue’s Latino Cultural Center to celebrate Día de los Muertos – Indiana

Hispanic Voters Divided by Religion – Catholics and those who attend church less often are most supportive of Obama

A visit by a mobile Mexican consulate to a Catholic church in Conway drew hundreds of people seeking immigration services but also sparked a protest by activists opposed to illegal immigration. – South Carolina

Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago to honor ministry in Hispanic community Immigration lawyer, teachers among award recipients

Spanish Broadcasting System Holds Telethon to Aid The Caribbean Victims

Blogante News Summary for Friday – September 12th, 2008

Filed under Frontpage, Hispanic News

The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops is publishing a ritual blessing for the quinceanera, the coming-of-age celebration for Hispanic girls on their 15th birthday.

Filed under Blogante News, Religion

The Immigration Battle Wages On :: FAIR Immigration + Leadership Quotes :: Don’t judge a book by its cover see what lurks below

Blogante News Summary for Wednesday – September 10th, 2008

Filed under Frontpage, Hispanic News

El Programa Hispano is hosting an open house to celebrate its new offices at 138 N.E. Third Ave. from 4 to 6 p.m. Friday, Sept. 19. The event includes a blessing by Archbishop John Vlazney, remarks by Catholic Charities’ Executive Director Dennis Keenan, volunteer recognition, refreshments and entertainment. – Portland, Oregon

News Summary for Friday – September 5th, 2008

Filed under Frontpage, Hispanic News

More than 600 Hispanic Catholics gathered at the Fort Smith Convention Center Aug. 9-10 to celebrate their life in the Holy Spirit at the fifth annual Conferencia Renovacion Carismatica Catolica. The theme of the conference was “Witnessing Under the Power of the Holy Spirit,” and their numbers and enthusiasm gave powerful witness to everyone they encountered.

2008 Republican National Convention: Remarks as Prepared for Delivery by Tommy Espinoza

David Sedeño, publisher of Spanish-language La Estrella until the Fort Worth Star-Telegram folded the publication back in April, moves on to become the new editor of the semi-monthly Texas Catholic and the monthly El Católico de Texas

2008 Democratic National Convention: Remarks as Prepared for Delivery by Joe Baca, Member of the U.S. House of Representatives, California – MarketWatch

National Latino Leaders to Stand Together in Denver to Honor Marriage and Family

News Summary for Wednesday – August 20th, 2008

Filed under Frontpage, Hispanic News

Last week’s condemnation of the miniskirt by the Mexican Catholic Church has enraged some Mexican women, who say the church’s statement that women should wear less provocative clothing makes it easier to justify rape and other forms of violence against them.

News Summary for Sunday – August 17th, 2008

Filed under Frontpage, Hispanic News

New Essentials for Sunday – August 17, 2008

Filed under frontpage2

A federal judge ruled Friday that a Wichita Catholic school policy requiring students to speak only English didn’t break any civil rights laws.

News Summary for Thursday – August 14th, 2008

Filed under Frontpage, Hispanic News

News Essentials for Thursday – August 14th, 2008

Filed under frontpage2

English-Only Trial: Day Two – Three families are suing Saint Anne Catholic School in Wichita for discrimination because of its “English-only” rule.

Dallas Diocese Warns Of ‘Fake Mexican Bishop’

Blogante News Summary for July 28th, 2008

Blogante Essentials for Monday – July 28th, 2008

About 1,000 people, including rabbis, Hispanic immigrants and Catholic clergy, marched through Postville, Iowa on Sunday, protesting working conditions at Agriprocessors Inc.

Blogante News Summary for Monday – July 21st, 2008

Latin America’s Entrepreneurs: Catholics vs. Protestants – a Gallup poll

Celebrating 25 years of Hispanic culture – Hispanic Cultural Festival in Lancaster, Pennsylvania

RENEW International’s Sr. Veronica Mendez to Participate in Latinos and the Future of Catholicism Panel

Op-Ed: The importance of McCain’s Latin America trip – Alex Burgos

Blogante Essentials for Tuesday – July 15th, 2008