Archive for the ‘spanish’ Category

Jóvenes OP

Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010

Para los pocos que hablan español y se han tropezado con este blog… (and also for those who are learning Spanish) here’s an awesome link I just found today.

Jóvenes OP (una parte del pastoral juvenil abarcado por la familia dominicana de España y Portugal).  No lo he investigado con mucha profundidad, pero me parece bastante útil en la nueva evangelización.  Espero que tenga éxito en España––un país que ha sufrido mucho en cuanto a la secularización de la juventud.

Haz clic aquí para escuchar música de Jóvenes OP.

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Changing Face of Catholic Youth

Monday, January 18th, 2010

Virgen_de_guadalupe1This just in… at least in my world.

I don’t normally talk about ministry here—it’s true—and maybe I should more often, but this was too amazing for me to pass up.  I wanted to share with “the world” (that is, all 3 of my faithful readers) what I learned this past week.  According to Instituto Fe y Vida (Faith and Life Institute, a highly useful clearing house for information about Hispanic ministry): the majority of Catholic Youth in the United States (ages 0-30) are Hispanic.

You might be thinking big deal, but consider it again.  The majority!  And they are growing.  Seriously.  They generally have larger families and their numbers increase continually through immigration.  Regardless of what you think about immigration laws in this country, this is a huge deal for the Church.  The reality is there, and a lot of organizations have a lot of great stuff on paper (all of our seminarians are supposed to learn Spanish, for instance) but is that happening?

There’s a wonderful opportunity in all of this, for the renewal of religious congregations and their ministries as well as for the possiblity of an influx of vocations—if only we can encourage them before it’s too late.  Consider all the Irish vocations in the U.S. Church of the past, where every 3rd priest was named McDermott!

I’m doing some research about all of this… and hopefully I’ll have some more to say as the semester progresses.

Our Lady of Guadalupe, Patroness of All the Americas… Pray for us.

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