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1991
The Vanquished, Faithful Solidarity and the Marian Symbol: A Hispanic Perspective on Providence, Espín, Orlando O. , On Keeping Providence, Terre Haute, IN, p.84-101, (1991)
1990
Las Religiosidad Popular: Imágenes de Jesucristo y la Virgen María en Latinoamérica, Lara, Jaime , San Antonio, TX; New York, p.42 p., (1990)
Mary and the Evangelization in the Americas, Elizondo, Virgilio P. , Mary: Woman of Narareth , New York, NY, p.146-160, (1990)
1988
Las mandas: señales de confianza en Dios, Gómez Ruiz, Raúl , El Mensajero Católico, 13 November, (1988)
La Morenita nos dejó un mensaje de amor, Gómez Ruiz, Raúl , El Mensajero Católico, 11 December, (1988)
1986
Mary in the Struggles of the Poor, Elizondo, Virgilio P. , New Catholic World, Nov-Dec, Volume 229, p.244-247, (1986)
1985
Our Lady of Guadalupe: Symbol of Liberation?, DeCock, M. , Mary according to Women, Kansas City, MO, (1985)
Popular Devotions and Liturgical Education, Herrera, Marina , Liturgy, Volume 5, Number 1, p.33-37, (1985)
1983
Mary in Hispanic Piety, Herrera, Marina , Catechist, April, p.18, (1983)
1982
Mexican-American Home Altars: towards their interpretation, Turner, K. F. , Aztlan, Volume 13, Number 1-2, p.318-360, (1982)
1981
El culto a María y María en el culto, Aquino, María Pilar , FEM Publicación Feminista, Volume 5, Number 20, México City, p.41-46, (1981)
1980
The Cross in Mexican American Popular Piety, Icaza, Rosa María , Liturgy: the holy cross, Number 1, Washington, DC, (1980)
The Cross in Mexican Popular Piety, Icaza, Rosa María , Liturgy, Volume 1, Number 1, p.27-34, (1980)
1977
La Virgen de Guadalupe como Simbolo: 'el Poder de los Impotentes', Elizondo, Virgilio P. , Concilium, Volume 122, Madrid, p.149-160, (1977)
1972
Mary: Prophetess and Model of Freedom for Responsibility, Elizondo, Virgilio P. , San Antonio, TX, (1972)

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