Author: | Hosffman Ospino, PhD | ISBN: | 9781612789576 |
Publisher: | Our Sunday Visitor | Publication: | February 6, 2017 |
Imprint: | Our Sunday Visitor | Language: | English |
Author: | Hosffman Ospino, PhD |
ISBN: | 9781612789576 |
Publisher: | Our Sunday Visitor |
Publication: | February 6, 2017 |
Imprint: | Our Sunday Visitor |
Language: | English |
“The Church is called to be the house of the Father, with doors always wide open.” - Pope Francis, The Joy of the Gospel
As the Church in the United States becomes increasingly Hispanic, it is important to ask: how are Catholic educational structures, particularly our schools, serving the next generation of U.S. Catholics who are largely Hispanic?
In this groundbreaking study, Boston College embarked on an effort to name the realities, challenges and possibilities in Catholic schools as they adjust to cultural changes and new demographics. The National Survey of Catholic Schools Serving Hispanic Families provides reliable and actionable data that will help strengthen and prepare Catholics schools so that they can continue to serve as vibrant instruments of the Church’s evangelization mission.
Written by leading researchers Dr. Hosffman Ospino and Dr. Patricia Weitzel-O’Neill, this study explores:
“The Church is called to be the house of the Father, with doors always wide open.” - Pope Francis, The Joy of the Gospel
As the Church in the United States becomes increasingly Hispanic, it is important to ask: how are Catholic educational structures, particularly our schools, serving the next generation of U.S. Catholics who are largely Hispanic?
In this groundbreaking study, Boston College embarked on an effort to name the realities, challenges and possibilities in Catholic schools as they adjust to cultural changes and new demographics. The National Survey of Catholic Schools Serving Hispanic Families provides reliable and actionable data that will help strengthen and prepare Catholics schools so that they can continue to serve as vibrant instruments of the Church’s evangelization mission.
Written by leading researchers Dr. Hosffman Ospino and Dr. Patricia Weitzel-O’Neill, this study explores: