"This is a first-rate work of scholarship. Matovina is a
theologian, and he pays attention to serious religious questions.
But he is also a historian, and a very good one, and he turns the
Latino story into a genuinely American story, and that is a
terrific achievement."--David J. O'Brien, author of "From the Heart
of the American Church: Catholic Higher Education and American
Culture"
"For decades, religious historians have sought ways to integrate
the Latino experience into narratives of U.S. Catholicism. In this
bold and provocative work, Matovina eschews the integration model
in favor of a thoroughgoing reinterpretation of U.S. Catholic
history, revealing how--from the sixteenth century to today--Latino
Catholicism drove a mutually transformative process that yielded an
integrally Latino-inspirited church."--James T. Fisher, author of
"Communion of Immigrants: A History of Catholics in America"
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