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2006
History and Theory in the Study of Mexican American Religions, Espinosa, Gastón , Rethinking Latino(a) Religion and Identity, Cleveland, OH, (2006)
2004
Away in a Manger, Cavazos-González, Gilberto , Preach, Nov/Dec, p.20-22, (2004)
Cara y Corazón (Face and Heart): Toward a U.S. Latino Spirituality of Inculturation, Cavazos-González, Gilberto , New Theology Review, May, Volume 17, Number 2, p.46-55, (2004)
Pastorcitos del Monte Venid, Cavazos-González, Gilberto , Catolica, December 5th, (2004)
2003
Cara y Corazón: Raices religiosas en un mexicoamericano, Cavazos-González, Gilberto , Critica, January, Volume LIII, Number 901, p.52-53, (2003)
Our Lady of Guadalupe: The Heart of Mexican Identity, Goizueta, Roberto S. , Religion and the Creation of Race and Identity, New York and London, p.140-151, (2003)
The Moral Vision of César Chávez, Dalton, Frederick John , Maryknoll, NY, p.viii, 200 p., (2003)
2002
Four Reasons Why I, a Mexican-American, Joined the Society of Jesus and Remain a Member, Fernández, Eduardo C. , Company, Summer, Volume 19, Number 3, p.30-31, (2002)
Whom Will You Welcome this Christmas?, Cavazos-González, Gilberto , U.S. Catholic, December, Number 67, p.12-15, (2002)
"The Real Way of Praying": The Via Crucis, Mexicano Sacred Space, and the Architecture of Domination, Davalos, Karen Mary , Horizons of the Sacred: Mexican Traditions in U.S. Catholicism, Ithaca, NY, p.41-68, (2002)
"Soy una Curandera y Soy una Catolica": The Poetics of a Mexican Healing Tradition., Leon, Luis , Horizons of the Sacred: Mexican Traditions in U.S. Catholicism, Ithaca, NY, p.95-118, (2002)
Dias de los Muertos: Public Ritual, Community Renewal, and Popular Religion in Los Angeles, Medina, Lara; Cadena, Gilbert R. , Horizons of the Sacred: Mexican Traditions in U.S. Catholicism, Ithaca, NY, p.69-94, 165-166, (2002)
El Caminar del Galileo, Elizondo, Virgilio P. , San Antonio, TX, (2002)
Horizons of the Sacred: Mexican Traditions in U.S. Catholicism, Matovina, Timothy M.; Riebe-Estrella, Gary , Ithaca, NY, p.ix, 189 p., (2002)
Introduction, Matovina, Timothy M.; Riebe-Estrella, Gary , Horizons of the Sacred: Mexican Religious Traditions in Twentieth-Century U.S. Catholicism, Ithaca, NY, p.1-16, (2002)
Mexican Religious Practices, Popular Catholicism, and the Development of Doctrine, Espín, Orlando O. , Horizons of the Sacred: Mexican Traditions in U.S. Catholicism, Ithaca, NY, p.139-152, (2002)
The Symbolic World of Mexican American Religion, Goizueta, Roberto S. , Horizons of the Sacred: Mexican Traditions in U.S. Catholicism, Ithaca and London, p.119-138, (2002)
2001
Four Reasons Why I, a Mexican-American, Joined the Society of Jesus and Remain a Member, Fernández, Eduardo C. , How Multicultural Are We?: six stories, Volume 33/5, St. Louis, MO, p.16-22, (2001)
2000
Our Lady of Guadalupe as a Cultural Symbol (1977), Elizondo, Virgilio P. , Beyond Borders: Writings of Virgilio Elizondo and Friends, Maryknoll, NY, p.118-125, (2000)
Religious Education for Mexican Americans (1972), Elizondo, Virgilio P. , Beyond Borders: Writings of Virgilio Elizondo and Friends, Maryknoll, NY, p.58-62, (2000)
Seven Tips on the Pastoral Care of Catholics of Mexican Descent in the United States, Fernández, Eduardo C. , Bridging Boundaries: the pastoral care of U.S. Hispanics, Scranton, PA, p.81-93, (2000)
1999
La Virgen: A Mexican Perspective, Riebe-Estrella, Gary , New Theology Review, May, Volume 12, Number 2, p.39-47, (1999)
Knight Without Armor: Carlos Eduardo Castañeda, 1896-1958, Almaráz, Félix D. , College Station, TX, p.xxi, 430 p., (1999)
Religion and Ethnicity at San Antonio: Germans and Tejanos in the Wake of U.S. Annexation, Matovina, Timothy M. , Catholic Southwest, Volume 10, p.29-49, (1999)
1997
Our Lady of Guadalupe: the origins and sources of a Mexican national symbol, 1531-1797, Poole, Stafford , Tucson, AZ, p.325 pp., (1997)

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