In Latin America, traditions of the Day of the Dead are passed from generation to generation, but in the United States, this celebration is relatively new. In California, some activists began organizing processions and altar displays for the Day of the Dead in the 1960s and 1970s as a way to honor Mexican American heritage. More recently, Day of the Dead products have started appearing in stores like Wal-Mart, Target, and Crate & Barrel. Now they are in many more stores.
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Growing the Church with the Hispanic Community
As you read this e-news, Hispanic Heritage Month comes to a close. An important month for Hispanics and Latinos in the United States. A month that also serves as a reminder to non-Hispanics of the work that still needs to be done and the ongoing challenges that the Hispanic/Latino communities face. Let us go over quickly about its origins and today’s challenges that Hispanic people face. Hispanic Heritage Month began as a week of celebration in 1968, under President Lyndon B. Johnson’s administration. But it wasn’t until 1988 that the United States Congress enacted legislation that expanded the celebration to a full month, from September 15 to October 15.
Hispanic Heritage & Christianity in Arizona
As we celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month, I invite us to reflect on the contributions of the Hispanic and Spanish-speaking world to the life of The Episcopal Church and the broader Anglican Communion. Tracing our roots as a Christian tradition we will discover that our faith shared an ancient Communion with Christians of many cultures and languages. Please, consider how you have grown in your faith and relationship with Christ as a result of our cultural diversity and inclusion here in the Episcopal Diocese of Arizona.
Óscar Arnulfo Romero – Hispanic Heritage Month
Today’s article for Hispanic Heritage Month is about Archbishop Óscar Arnulfo Romero, one of the most recent saints and recognized persons in Latin America and the world. He inspired not only a movement within the Roman Catholic Church, but his Christian testimony of commitment has a large impact on many Christian denominations, and many countries have him also as an example human rights fighter.
Let’s Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month Together!
We welcomed Hispanic Heritage Month which began this September 15th and will continue until October 15th; during this month we will celebrate and recognize the contributions that Hispanics have made to the culture of the United States.
Caminando desde Nuestra Fragilidad hacia nuestra Sanación
El Ministerio de la Comunidad Hispana y Latinos los invita en su jornada a caminar por medio de grupo de conversación de acompañamiento en el proceso de entendimiento, sanación y restauración en la pérdida de un ser querido y/o fragilidad emocional personal.
Hispanic/Latino Ministry Book Club
Club de Lectura 2024 The Hispanic and Latino Ministry of the Diocese of Arizona Invites you to be part of a journey of faith through Healing, restoration, and transformation through The Book Club …
Hispanic Heritage Month Celebrations
The Hispanic/Latino Ministry of the Diocese of Arizona Invites you to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with the following events throughout the month. September 24thTrinity Cathedral100 W. Roosevelt St., Phoenix AZ1:00 …
Gathering for Abundant Life Update July 13, 2021 (English & Español)
Dear Colleagues and Friends in Ministry, The Gathering for Abundant Life Task Force is further simplifying our guidelines for churches totwo simple statements: All unvaccinated individuals must wear masks at …
The Bishop’s E-pistle: Easter Message / Mensaje de Pascua
This week’s E-pistle message is presented in video format in both English and Spanish. Click on either image below to watch Bishop Reddall’s video message. If you prefer to read …