Scenes from the first day of the Fifth National Encuentro… The Tablet team was in place as Archbishop Gustavo Garcia-Siller of San Antonio, Texas, lead the opening prayer, and Editor Jorge I. Dominguez-Lopez had a chance to interview Sister Norma Pimentel.
V Encuentro
Bishop Flores Highlights Fears, Realities Facing Hispanic Catholics
Speaking with The Tablet on the first morning of the V Encuentro, Bishop Daniel Flores of Brownsville, Texas, highlighted elements of the Hispanic contribution to the Church in the U.S., and also enumerated its ongoing challenges.
In Texas, Expectations High to Strengthen Hispanic Ministry
Standing under a “Bienvenidos V Encuentro” banner, Catholics waited anxiously to check-in at the national Fifth Encuentro in Grapevine, Texas.
Texas Bishop Wants to Turn ‘Hispanic Challenge’ Into Opportunity
Texas may be known as a state of “Lone Rangers,” but for Bishop Michael Olson of Fort Worth, he’s hoping the V Encuentro, taking place in his diocese this week, will be a chance to shed rugged individualism in the American Catholic Church for an embrace of a larger community.
Hispanic Summit Styled as Bright Light in Dark Time for the Church
This week’s Texas gathering will bring together some 3,000 Catholics to conclude a four-year nationwide process of Hispanic/Latino missionary activity, consultation, leadership and pastoral discernment that took place in parishes, dioceses and episcopal regions in the United States.
Witnessing a New Era for the Church in America
If two of the youngest Hispanic delegates representing the ‘Diocese of Immigrants’ at V Encuentro are a reflection of the pulse of the Church’s future, here’s what one might discover: whether they were born here or not, their identity as missionaries within the universal Catholic Church is as obvious as whether or not they want to attend either English Mass or Spanish Mass on any given Sunday.
Encuentro: A New Era for US Church
Three thousand Hispanic Ministry delegates representing more than 165 dioceses are meeting in Grapevine, Texas, at the V National Encuentro of Hispanic Latino Ministry (Fifth Encuentro), Sept. 20-23.
What to Expect When 3,000 Hispanic Catholic Leaders Meet at V Encuentro
THE TIME IS here. This Sept. 20-23, more than 3,000 Hispanic Catholic leaders and others from nearly every diocese across the country will meet in Dallas, Texas, for the V National Encuentro of Hispanic/Latino Ministry (V Encuentro) main meeting.
Bilingualism Is Our Catholic Treasure
If you attend any major Catholic gathering throughout the United States, chances are that talks are offered in the two predominant languages in which most Catholics worship in the country, namely English and Spanish.
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