NCR Podcast: Hispanic Catholics to gather at V Encuentro

Representatives gather June 23 during the Region II encuentro held June 22-24 in Albany, New York. (CNS/AGC Media/Courtesy of Cesar Gonzalez)

Representatives gather June 23 during the Region II encuentro held June 22-24 in Albany, New York. (CNS/AGC Media/Courtesy of Cesar Gonzalez)

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The four-year, nationwide consultations with the Hispanic Catholic community will culminate at the national V Encuentro Sept. 20-23 in Grapevine, Texas, as delegates from around the United States gather to form a collective, Hispanic Catholic voice — one that will be imperative to the future of the church.

On the show today:

  • Soli Salgado, staff writer for Global Sisters Report, often covering issues related to Hispanic communities and social justice.

Background reading:

  • A recent consultation report shows that there are 23,000 U.S.-born Hispanic Catholics for every U.S.-born Hispanic priest, and that 55 percent of Catholics younger than 14 are Hispanic.
  • The encuentro gathering for the Archdiocese of Portland, Oregon, held in January 2018, offered a new urgency as attendees discussed the need for evangelization and invitation to make one church among Anglo and Latino congregants.
  • Festive moments and open dialogue mixed with concrete goal-setting and strong calls to embrace those in need marked the Los Angeles Archdiocese's V Encuentro — a daylong gathering Jan. 27 of Hispanic leaders in the nation's largest and most concentrated population of Latino Catholics.
  • Emerging themes at the regional Midwest V Encuentro included validation of small faith groups and the need for leadership development.
  • Of the New York Archdiocese's 2.8 million Catholics, an estimated one-third to one-half of the people are of Latino background. At the archdiocese's encuentro, attendees talked about keeping Catholic Latinos interested as the key to the church's future.
  • NCR covers the Hispanic Catholic church in our feature series La Iglesia Hispana.

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This story appears in the La Iglesia Hispana feature series. View the full series.

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