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Perspectivas/Occasional Papers • Fall 2006Perspectivas/Occasional Papers • Fall 200615 Mary L. Gautier, Ph.D., “Catholic Ministry Formation Enrollments: StatisticalOverview for 2005–2006,” Center for Applied Research in the Apostolate,Georgetown University, Washington, DC (April 2006), 11.http://cara.georgetown.edu/Overview0506.pdf16 Mary L. Gautier, Ph.D., “Catholic Ministry Formation Enrollments: StatisticalOverview for 2005–2006,” Center for Applied Research in the Apostolate, 30.17 Mark M. Gray and Mary L. Gautier, “Summary of ‘Latino/A Catholic Leaders InThe United States,’” in Strengthening Hispanic Ministry Across Denominations: A CallTo Action, Edwin I. Hernández, Milagros Peña, Rev. Kenneth Davis, CSC, andElizabeth Station, eds., Pulpit and Pew Research Reports (Durham, N.C.: DukeDivinity School, 2005), 19. http://www.pulpitandpew.duke.edu/latinoministry.html18 United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, “Encuentro and Mission: A RenewedPastoral Framework for Hispanic Ministry,” Appendix, #75. http://www.usccb.org/hispanicaffairs/encuentromission.shtml19 Association of <strong>Theological</strong> Schools, “Diversity in <strong>Theological</strong> Education,” Folio, seeRacial/Ethnic Enrollment by Decade, 1969 – 1999,” and “Full-Time Racial/EthnicFaculty in ATS Member Schools 1980, 1991, 2001.”http://www.ats.edu/resources/foliocol.pdf20 Association of <strong>Theological</strong> Schools, 2005-2006 Annual Data Tables, see “Table 2.18Head Count Completions Degree Program, Race or Ethnic Group, and Gender AllMember Schools.” http://www.ats.edu/resources/FactBook/2006/2005-06%20Annual%20Data%20Tables.pdf21 Caroline Sotello Viernes Turner, Edwin Hernández, Milagros Peña, Juan CarlosGonzález, Kate Dillon Hogan, Elizabeth Station, “An Evaluation: Perspectives on theHispanic <strong>Theological</strong> Initiative,” Perspectivas/Occasional Papers (Fall 2005), 65.22 Manya A. Brachear and Margaret Ramírez, “Catholic School Closings: Latino, BlackParishes Hit Hardest by Decision,” Chicago Tribune (February 25, 2005).http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/chi0502250210feb25,1,3629470.story?coll=chi-news-hed&ctrack=1&cset=true (originally). Now available onhttps://mail.prairienet.org/pipermail/lpcc-listserv/2005-September/000335.html23 Richard Szczepanowski, “Archdiocese Issues Hispanic Pastoral Plan, ‘Diverse inCulture, United in Faith,’” Catholic Standard (June 8, 2006).http://cathstan.org/news/06-08-06/3.shtml24 Rev. Dr. Raúl Gómez and Dr. Manuel Vásquez, Hispanic Ministry Study.http://www.usccb.org/hispanicaffairs/studygomez.shtml25 Hispanic Affairs Committee, United States Conference of Catholic Bishops,“Encuentro 2000.” http://www.usccb.org/hispanicaffairs/encuentro.shtml26 “Encuentro 2000.” http://www.usccb.org/hispanicaffairs/encuentro.shtml27 USCCB, “Encuentro and Mission: A Renewed Pastoral Framework for HispanicMinistry,” # 8. http://www.usccb.org/hispanicaffairs/encuentromission.shtml28 USCCB, “Encuentro and Mission,” # 8.10429 USCCB, “Encuentro 2000.”30 USCCB, “Encuentro and Mission,” footnote #2.31 “U.S. Bishops’ Proposed Reorg Plan Drastically Reduces Committees,” Catholic NewsService (6/1/2006). http://www.catholic.org/national/national_story.php?id=2004732 Bishop Gerald F. Kicanas, “Monday Memo,” (Vol. 4, No. 12, June 19, 2006).http://www.diocesetucson.org/june06memo.html#anchor06190633 USCCB, “Encuentro and Mission,” Appendix, #69.34 USCCB, “Encuentro and Mission,” #69.35 Justo L. González, “Reading from My Bicultural Place: Acts 6:1-7,” in Reading fromThis Place: Social Location and Biblical Interpretation in the United States, eds. FernandoF. Segovia and Mary Ann Tolbert (Minneapolis, MN: Fortress Press, 1995), 146.36 María Pilar Aquino, “<strong>Theological</strong> Method in U.S. Latino /a Theology,” in From theHeart of Our People, Orlando O. Espín and Miguel Díaz, eds. (Maryknoll, NY: OrbisBooks, 1999), 36.37 Fernando Segovia, “Two Places and No Place on Which to Stand: Mixture andOtherness in Hispanic American Theology,” in Mestizo Christianity: Theology from theLatino Perspective, Arturo J. Bañuelas, ed. (Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books, 1995), 35.38 Juan Flores, From Bomba to Hip Hop: Puerto Rican Culture & Latino Identity (New York,NY: Columbia University Press, 2000), 8.39 Roberto Goizueta, Caminemos con Jesús: Toward a Hispanic/Latino Theology ofAccompaniment (Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books, 1995), 163.40 Goizueta, 163.41 Ada María Isasi-Díaz, “A New Meztizaje/Mulatez: Reconceptualizing Difference,”inA Dream Unfinished: <strong>Theological</strong> Reflections on America from the Margins, eds. EleazarFernández and Fernando Segovia (Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books, 2001), 210.42 James Nickoloff, “The Word Entombed,” 8. Unpublished paper presented in theLatino/a Theology group at the Sixtieth Annual Convention of the Catholic<strong>Theological</strong> Society of America. See Gary Riebe-Estrella, Latino/a Theology,Proceedings of the Sixtieth Annual Convention, The Catholic <strong>Theological</strong> Society ofAmerica, Volume 60 (2005), 142-143.43 Nickoloff, 5.44 Nickoloff, 9.45 Min Seo Park was ordained to the (transitional) diaconate in July 2006 in theArchdiocese of Seoul, South Korea.46 I use the terms homo-proxy and ortho-proxy to describe situations that involverepresentation of individuals or communities by another.47 Roberto Goizueta, Caminemos con Jesús, 147-148.105

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