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Voices of Hispanic American Catholicism [2018 Spring] is a Course

Voices of Hispanic American Catholicism [2018 Spring]

Ended May 31, 2018

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Full course description

3-Week Course

Overview

This course provides a perceptive introduction to many themes that touch the lives and faith of Hispanic American Catholics. Guided by the articles in the Spring 2016 issue of C21 Resources, which was edited by Dr. Hosffman Ospino, participants have an opportunity to glimpse many dimensions of the future Church in the U.S. How can we welcome the “breath of fresh air” blowing from Hispanic Catholic cultures in the United States? Hispanic Catholicism is truly a treasure that enriches the Church, and we will take from it, both the old and new.

Topics

  • Introductory Week
  • Week 1: The Hispanic Presence in American Catholicism Today
  • Week 2: Opportunities for American Catholicism because of the Hispanic Presence

Special Features

  • More than 15 brief one- or two-page articles by various authors contained in the Spring 2016 issue of C21 Resources;
  • Weekly questions for reflection and discussion;
  • Weekly introduction and study guide;
  • Resource page to use for further study;

All STM Online: Crossroads courses include these features

  • Participants have access 24 hours/7 days a week to the course's password-protected web site.
  • Each participant belongs to a small Community for Conversation and faith sharing guided by a facilitator.
  • The course site is usually available to participants at least three months after the course has ended.
  • An orientation in how to navigate the web site is always available.
  • Technical assistance is easy to contact and prompt in returning a message.
  • A Certificate of Active Participation is awarded to those who post at least three messages of substance for each week of content.

Additional Materials Needed

Everything you need for this course is provided on the course web site. View this issue of C21 Resources, "The Treasure of Hispanic Catholicism." If you prefer a hard copy of this issue, email The Church in the 21st Century Center at church21@bc.edu.

Time Commitment

A participant can expect to spend an average of approximately 3-4 hours each week. This commitment includes both the assigned reading and interaction online.

Content Scholars

  • The articles were written by various authors under the editorship of Hosffman Ospino, Ph.D., who is associate professor of Hispanic ministry and religious education at the Boston College School of Theology and Ministry.