Horizons of the Sacred: Mexican Traditions in U.S. Catholicism

Publication Type:

Miscellaneous

Source:

Cornell University Press, Ithaca, NY, p.ix, 189 p. (2002)

Keywords:

Popular Religion; Mexican Americans; Devotion

Notes:

Papers presented at Cushwa Center national conf, Mr 2000. Contents: Companion in exile: Guadalupan devotion at San Fernando Cathedral, San Antonio, Texas, 1900-1940, by T Matovina. "The real way of praying": the Via Crucis, Mexicano sacred space, and the architecture of domination, by K Davalos. Dias de los Muertos: public ritual, community renewal, and popular religion, in Los Angeles, by L Medina and G Cadena. "Soy una curadnera y soy una catolica": the poetics of a Mexican healing tradition, by L Leon. The symbolic world of Mexican American religion, by R Goizueta. Mexican religious practices, popular Catholicism, and the development of doctrine, by O Espin. Bibliography: p 171-180. Index: p 183-189.

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The Academy of Catholic Hispanic Theologians of the U.S. (ACHTUS)

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