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Tradition -- theology of
A Trinitarian Approach to the Community-Building Process of Tradition: Oneness as Diversity in Christian Traditioning, Díaz, Miguel H. , Futuring Our Past: Explorations in the Theology of Tradition, Maryknoll, NY, p.157-179, (2006)
Spirituality
Shining a Light on the New Mysteries, Cavazos-González, Gilberto , U.S. Catholic, October, Number 68, p.30-31, (2003)
Prayer
Petitionary Prayer: what the masters have to say, Davis, Kenneth G. , Spiritual Life, Sum, Volume 44, p.91-99, (1997)
Popular religion
The Cross in Mexican Popular Piety, Icaza, Rosa María , Liturgy, Volume 1, Number 1, p.27-34, (1980)
The Cross in Mexican American Popular Piety, Icaza, Rosa María , Liturgy: the holy cross, Number 1, Washington, DC, (1980)
Las devociones populares, Rodríguez, Isaías , CAMINOS, July-September, Number 22, p.10-11, (2006)
Popular Devotions and Liturgical Education, Herrera, Marina , Liturgy, Volume 5, Number 1, p.33-37, (1985)
Devociones populares, celebradas por los hispanos, Rodríguez, Isaías , New York, NY, p.125 pp., (2005)
The Treasure of Guadalupe, Deck, Allan Figueroa; Elizondo, Virgilio P.; Matovina, Timothy M. , Celebrating Faith Series: Exploration in Latino Spirituality and Theology, Lanham, MD, (2006)
Dime con quién andas y te diré quién eres: we walk-with Our Lady of Charity, Díaz, Miguel H. , From the Heart of Our People: Latino/a Explorations in Catholic Systematic Theology, Maryknoll, NY, p.153-171, (1999)
Las Religiosidad Popular: Imágenes de Jesucristo y la Virgen María en Latinoamérica, Lara, Jaime , San Antonio, TX; New York, p.42 p., (1990)
Popular Religion as the Core of Cultural Identity Based on the Mexican American Experience in the United States, Elizondo, Virgilio P. , An Enduring Flame: Studies on Latino Popular Religiosity, Volume I, New York, NY, p.113-132, (1994)
Mexican Religious Practices, Popular Catholicism, and the Development of Doctrine, Espín, Orlando O. , Horizons of the Sacred: Mexican Traditions in U.S. Catholicism, Ithaca, NY, p.139-152, (2002)
"The Real Way of Praying": The Via Crucis, Mexicano Sacred Space, and the Architecture of Domination, Davalos, Karen Mary , Horizons of the Sacred: Mexican Traditions in U.S. Catholicism, Ithaca, NY, p.41-68, (2002)
Popular Religion
Horizons of the Sacred: Mexican Traditions in U.S. Catholicism, Matovina, Timothy M.; Riebe-Estrella, Gary , Ithaca, NY, p.ix, 189 p., (2002)
Popular religion
Towards an Understanding of Synthesis in Iberian Hispanic American Popular Religiosity, Vidal, Jaime R. , An Enduring Flame: Studies on Latino Popular Religiosity, Volume I, New York, NY, p.69-95, (1994)
Mexican Americans -- Religious life.
Mexican-American Home Altars: towards their interpretation, Turner, K. F. , Aztlan, Volume 13, Number 1-2, p.318-360, (1982)
Mary
The Origins of Marian Devotion in Latin American Cultures in the United States, Holler, Stephen , Marian Studies, Volume 46, p.108-27, (1995)
The Evolution of Marian Devotionalism within Christianity and the Ibero-Mediterranean Polity, Stevens-Arroyo, Anthony M. , Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, Volume 37, Number 1, p.50-73, (1998)
Marian Devotions, Stevens-Arroyo, Anthony M. , Encyclopedia of Contemporary American Religion, Volume II, New York, NY, p.412-415, (2000)
Our Lady of the Exile: Diasporic Religion at a Cuban Catholic Shrine in Miami, Tweed, Thomas A. , New York, NY, (1997)
Mary and the Evangelization in the Americas, Elizondo, Virgilio P. , Mary: Woman of Narareth , New York, NY, p.146-160, (1990)
Our Most Ancient Celebration, Macy, Gary , National Catholic Reporter, Dec 20, Volume 39, Number 8, p.21, (2002)
Our Lady of Guadalupe: Symbol of Liberation?, DeCock, M. , Mary according to Women, Kansas City, MO, (1985)
Mary: Prophetess and Model of Freedom for Responsibility, Elizondo, Virgilio P. , San Antonio, TX, (1972)

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