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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"This book has become the main source of the study of Hispanic church history in the U.S. It is my prayer and hope that this book will find wide readership." -- Bishop Ricardo Ramirez, C.S.B., Las Cruces, New Mexico
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