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- Traces the history of the Claretian Missionaries and their far-reaching influence on Latino Catholics Pioneers of Latino Ministry tells the story of the Claretian Missionaries, a male Catholic congregation, dedicated to Latin American immigrants and their families on the margins of US society since 1902.
- About the Author: Deborah E. Kanter is Professor of History Emeritus at Albion College.
- 240 Pages
- Religion + Beliefs, Christianity
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Traces the history of the Claretian Missionaries and their far-reaching influence on Latino Catholics
Pioneers of Latino Ministry tells the story of the Claretian Missionaries, a male Catholic congregation, dedicated to Latin American immigrants and their families on the margins of US society since 1902. The Claretians' accompaniment of Latinos makes them distinct in American Catholic history. When the first Claretians arrived from Mexico, Spanish speakers were a small, often unrecognized part of Catholic America. Today Latinos constitute half of US Catholics. The Claretians inaugurated parishes and schools in over fifteen states. Their outreach was felt in wider Catholic America as they published popular magazines, created missions in Central America, and fostered a now wide-spread devotion to St. Jude. They cultivated respect and dignity for Latino people in regions where wider society marginalized the newcomers. Because they encouraged education and leadership within their parishes, many Latinos emerged to lead and enhance US Catholic life as priests, female religious, and lay leaders. Today, the Claretians have circled back to their original mission in the US: committed to new generations of immigrants and their children. Pioneers of Latino Ministry charts the history of the Claretians and their influence on Latino Catholics in the US, as well as on broader American Catholicism. Filled with compelling stories, the volume offers a vital portrait of unexplored Catholic American history.Review Quotes
"Well-researched and delightfully-written, Deborah E. Kanter invites her readers to delve into the exciting work and mission of the Claretian Missionaries in the United States and their audacious commitment to accompanying Hispanic Catholics since 1902. Pioneers of Latino Ministry is simultaneously a history of a religious order and a fresh account of the U.S. Catholic experience in which Hispanics play a mission-defining role."--Hosffman Ospino, Boston College
"A beautiful and engaging narrative history that brings to life not only the Claretian Missionaries, but the Latino laity whom they served. In telling this vibrant and dynamic story, Deborah E. Kanter has expanded the story of the American Catholic Church and its people."--Julia G. Young, author of Mexican Exodus: Emigrants, Exiles, and Refugees of the Cristero War
"It is necessary to tell with dignity and respect the stories, struggles, and hopes of Hispanic/Latino Catholic immigrants and Deborah E. Kanter accomplishes that in Pioneers of Latino Ministry. This book provides key insights and pastoral orientations to better minister, serve and accompany Hispanic/Latino Catholic immigrants in the United States. Pioneers of Latino Ministry embraces a missionary spirit and an ethic of bridge building and social responsibility with underserved communities. This book will be treasured by members of the Claretian community as well as historians, pastoral agents, directors and coordinators of Hispanic/Latino ministry, and social justice advocates."--Yohan Garcia, Loyola University Chicago
"Pioneers of Latino Ministry relates the apostolic fervor of Claretian Missionaries, especially among the Latina and Latino faithful they accompanied. With engaged storytelling and critical assessment, Deborah E. Kanter unveils not just the history of one religious order, but the sojourn of Hispanic Catholicism and immigration from the dawn of the Mexican Revolution to the present."--Timothy Matovina, author of Latino Catholicism: Transformation in America's Largest Church
About the Author
Deborah E. Kanter is Professor of History Emeritus at Albion College. She is the author of Chicago Católico: Making Catholic Parishes Mexican and Hijos del Pueblo: Gender, Family, and Community in Rural Mexico.Dimensions (Overall): 9.0 Inches (H) x 6.0 Inches (W)
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 240
Genre: Religion + Beliefs
Sub-Genre: Christianity
Publisher: New York University Press
Theme: History
Format: Hardcover
Author: Deborah E Kanter
Language: English
Street Date: October 7, 2025
TCIN: 1003556518
UPC: 9781479832484
Item Number (DPCI): 247-27-0640
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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