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San Fernando Cathedral and the Alamo: Sacred Place, Public Ritual, and Construction of Meaning, Matovina, Timothy M. , Journal of Ritual Studies, Winter, Volume 12, p.1-13, (1998)
San Fernando Cathedral and the Alamo: Sacred Place, Public Ritual, and Construction of Meaning, Matovina, Timothy M. , Proceedings of the North American Academy of Liturgy, p.25-46, (1998)
Moribundity and Metanoia: A Sociological Perspective on the Catholic Church in Socialist Cuba, Mejido, Manuel J. , Journal of Hispanic/Latino Theology, Ag, Volume 6, p.32-60, (1998)
Commentaries on the Mass During the Early Scholastic Period, Macy, Gary , Medieval liturgy , New York, p.25-59, (1997)
Sacred Place and Collective Memory: San Fernando Cathedral, San Antonio, Texas, Matovina, Timothy M. , U.S. Catholic Historian, Winter, Volume 15, p.33-50, (1997)
Was There a "The Church" in the Middle Ages, Macy, Gary , Unity and Diversity in the Church: papers read at the 1994 Summer Meeting, and the 1995 Winter Meeting of the Ecclesiastical Historical Society, Cambridge, MA, p.107-116, (1996)
Presence and Persistence: Catholicism among Latinos in Tampa's Ybor City, 1885-1985, McNally, Michael , U.S. Catholic Historian, Spring, Volume 14, Number 2, p.73-91, (1996)
Tejano Religion and Ethnicity: San Antonio, 1821-1860, Matovina, Timothy M. , Austin, TX, (1995)
Empowering Leaders, Matovina, Timothy M. , Perspectivas: Hispanic ministry, Kansas City, MO, p.64-66, (1995)
Lay Initiatives in Worship on the Texas Frontera, 1830-1860, Matovina, Timothy M. , U.S. Catholic Historian, Fall, Volume 12, p.107-120, (1994)
Las Hermanas, Matovina, Timothy M.; Tarango, Yolanda , Informes de las Hermanas, October 8, p.1-8, (1994)
Las Hermanas, Matovina, Timothy M.; Tarango, Yolanda , Hispanics in the Church: Up from the Cellar, San Francisco, CA, p.95-120, (1994)
Our Lady of Guadalupe Celebrations in San Antonio, Texas, 1840-1841, Matovina, Timothy M. , Journal of Hispanic/Latino Theology, Nov, Volume 1, Number 1, p.77-96, (1993)
Researching Churches in the Southwestern Latino Community: How do Assumptions, Theories, and Methods of Twenty-Five Years Ago Stand Today?, McNamara, Patrick H. , Meeting of the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion, Raleigh, North Carolina, (1993)
Bilingual Homilies for Feast Days and Other Occasions, Murphy, Frederick James , New York, NY, p.viii, 81 p., (1992)
Junípero Serra: a pictorial biography, Morgado, Martin J. , Monterey, CA, p.137 p., (1991)
Church Empowerment, Liberation Theology and the Jewish Experience: A Latin American Catholic Perspective , Maduro, Otto , Christian Jewish Relations, Volume 21, Number 1, p.25-31, (1988)
Christian Democracy and the Liberating Option for the Oppressed in Latin American Catholicism, Maduro, Otto , Concilium, Volume 193, p.106-119, (1987)
North and Latin American Catholicism: From Oppressive Solitude Toward Liberating Solidarity , Maduro, Otto , Mission & Mysticism: evangelization and the experience of God, Maryknoll, NY, p.1-11, (1987)
The Theology of the Eucharist in the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Century: Reception according to the Franciscans, Macy, Gary , San Diego, CA, p.23 l., (1986)
Nota sobre o marxismo da Instrucao Vaticana, Maduro, Otto , Revista Eclesiastica Brasileira, Volume 176, p.770-773, (1984)
Catholic Church, National Security States, and Popular Movements in Latin America, Maduro, Otto , International Conference on the Sociology of Religion: Acts of the 17th Conference: Religion and the Public Domain, Paris, France, p.7-19, (1983)
A Socioanalytical Note on Psychopathological Trends Among the Catholic Clergy , Maduro, Otto , Spiritual Well-Being: Sociological Perspectives , Washington, DC, p.201-203, (1979)
Catholicism, Assimilation, and the Chicano Movement: Los Angeles as a case study, McNamara, Patrick H. , Chicanos and Native Americans, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, (1973)
Dynamics of the Catholic Church: from Pastoral to Social Concerns, McNamara, Patrick H. , The Mexican-American People: the nation's second largest minority, New York, NY, p.449-485, (1970)

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