Our country’s demographics are dramatically changing. According to national statistics, one in every five children in the United States is of Latino origin, making Latinos the nation’s fastest growing school-age population. The Archdiocese of Cincinnati’s Latino Outreach Initiative has touched the lives of children and their families in many of the city\u27s urban Catholic schools. Since 2011, this work has become a critical asset for information and support to Catholic schools and the Latino community. In Ohio, the Latino population has grown by 63.4% in the past ten years (U.S. Census), making it more critical to work with this population for the future of our schools and our church
The American population is becoming increasingly heterogeneous withrespect to its racial and ethnic ...
Presentation made at Latinos in the Heartland (10th : 2012 : Kansas City, Mo.) and published in the ...
The purpose of the study was to "widen the lens" by highlighting the positive trends among Hispanic ...
The Archdiocese of Cincinnati Latino Outreach has touched the lives of children in many urban Cathol...
Statistics show that Latinos have contributed 70% of growth in the Catholic Church since 1960, yet o...
In this article, we examine how a Network of Catholic Bilingual Schools (NCBS) serves Latino populat...
More than ever, the challenges facing Catholic schools and Catholic school leaders require a “readin...
Alyssa Wagner has been working within the Dayton Latino community for eight years as a medical inter...
This article draws extensively on data from the National Survey of Catholic Schools Serving Hispanic...
News release announces that the University of Dayton is teaming up with the Archdiocese of Los Angel...
Recent demographic trends indicate that the number of young Latino Catholics in the United States is...
In recent years the ‘Latino Diaspora’ has spread to states in the Midwest and Northeast, which have ...
Over the last 15 years, the Latino population has expanded at a rapid pace in the United States. Thi...
Latinos have been in the United States for many centuries. Gradually they have made their presence m...
Latino evangelism and church planting has traditionally focused on reaching first generation immigra...
The American population is becoming increasingly heterogeneous withrespect to its racial and ethnic ...
Presentation made at Latinos in the Heartland (10th : 2012 : Kansas City, Mo.) and published in the ...
The purpose of the study was to "widen the lens" by highlighting the positive trends among Hispanic ...
The Archdiocese of Cincinnati Latino Outreach has touched the lives of children in many urban Cathol...
Statistics show that Latinos have contributed 70% of growth in the Catholic Church since 1960, yet o...
In this article, we examine how a Network of Catholic Bilingual Schools (NCBS) serves Latino populat...
More than ever, the challenges facing Catholic schools and Catholic school leaders require a “readin...
Alyssa Wagner has been working within the Dayton Latino community for eight years as a medical inter...
This article draws extensively on data from the National Survey of Catholic Schools Serving Hispanic...
News release announces that the University of Dayton is teaming up with the Archdiocese of Los Angel...
Recent demographic trends indicate that the number of young Latino Catholics in the United States is...
In recent years the ‘Latino Diaspora’ has spread to states in the Midwest and Northeast, which have ...
Over the last 15 years, the Latino population has expanded at a rapid pace in the United States. Thi...
Latinos have been in the United States for many centuries. Gradually they have made their presence m...
Latino evangelism and church planting has traditionally focused on reaching first generation immigra...
The American population is becoming increasingly heterogeneous withrespect to its racial and ethnic ...
Presentation made at Latinos in the Heartland (10th : 2012 : Kansas City, Mo.) and published in the ...
The purpose of the study was to "widen the lens" by highlighting the positive trends among Hispanic ...