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Hispanic American Catholics -- History.
The Hispanic Church in Texas under Spain and Mexico, Wright, Robert E. , U.S. Catholic Historian, Fall, Volume 20, Number 4, p.15-33, (2002)
La Lomita Mission, Wright, Robert E. , The New Handbook of Texas, Volume IV, Austin, TX, p.37, (1996)
Spanish Missions, Wright, Robert E. , The New Handbook of Texas, Volume IV, Austin, TX, p.10-13, (1996)
San Fernando Cathedral Parish, Wright, Robert E. , The New Handbook of Texas, Volume V, Austin, TX, p.842-843, (1996)
Valdez, José Antonio, Wright, Robert E. , The New Handbook of Texas, Volume IV, Austin, TX, p.688-689, (1996)
Zambrano, José Darío, Wright, Robert E. , The New Handbook of Texas, Volume IV, Austin, TX, p.1140-1141, (1996)
Jesuits
The Contributions of the Jesuit Order in the New Mexico-Colorado-West Texas Mountain Mission, 1867-1919, Fernández, Eduardo C. , Seeds of Struggle/Harvest of Faith: The Papers of the Archdiocese of Santa Fe Catholic Cuarto Centennial Conference. The History of the Catholic Church in New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, p.135-148, (1998)
Keralum
Keralum, Pierre Yves, Wright, Robert E. , The New Handbook of Texas, Volume III, Austin, TX, p.1074-1075, (1996)
Mexican American Catholics -- History.
Mexican Americans and the Catholic Church, 1900-1965, Dolan, Jay P.; Hinojosa,Gilberto M. , Notre Dame history of Hispanic Catholics in the U.S., Notre Dame, IN, p.352 pp., (1994)
Mexican Americans and the Catholic Church, 1900-1965, Dolan, Jay P.; Hinojosa, Gilberto M. , Notre Dame history of Hispanic Catholics in the U.S., Volume 1, Notre Dame, IN, p.vii, 380 p., (1997)
Mexican-American Faith Communities in Texas and the Southwest, Hinojosa, Gilberto M. , Mexican Americans and the Catholic Church, 1900-1965, Notre Dame, IN, p.9-125, (1994)
Conquest, Faith, and Resistance in the Southwest, Matovina, Timothy M. , Latino Religions and Civic Activism in the United States, New York, NY, p.19-33, (2005)
Mexican Americans -- History
Knight Without Armor: Carlos Eduardo Castañeda, 1896-1958, Almaráz, Félix D. , College Station, TX, p.xxi, 430 p., (1999)
Mexican-American Border Region.
A Borderlands Town in Transition: Laredo, 1755-1870, Hinojosa, Gilberto M. , College Station, TX, p.xviii, 148 p., (1983)
Ministry
Sacred Heart Jesuit Community in El Paso, Texas, USA, Fernández, Eduardo C. , Yearbook of the Society of Jesus 1998, Volume 38, Roma, p.45-46, (1998)
Popular religion
Local Devotion to St. Michael: Examining Expressions of Popular Catholicism in Socorro, Texas, Stanford, Lois , Seeds of Struggle/Harvest of Faith: The Papers of the Archdiocese of Santa Fe Catholic Cuarto Centennial Conference. The History of the Catholic Church in New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, p.119-134, (1998)
San Antonio
Between Two Worlds, Matovina, Timothy M. , Tejano Journey:1770-1850, Austin, TX, p.73-87, (1996)
San Fernando Cathedral -- San Antonio
Sacred Place and Collective Memory: San Fernando Cathedral, San Antonio, Texas, Matovina, Timothy M. , U.S. Catholic Historian, Winter, Volume 15, p.33-50, (1997)
San Fernando Cathedral: Soul of the City, Matovina, Timothy M.; Elizondo, Virgilio P. , Maryknoll, NY, p.123, (1999)
The Power of Ritual: San Fernando Cathedral, Elizondo, Virgilio P. , Colloquium: Music, Worship, Arts, Autumn, (2005)
San Fernando Cathedral and the Alamo: Sacred Place, Public Ritual, and Construction of Meaning, Matovina, Timothy M. , Journal of Ritual Studies, Winter, Volume 12, p.1-13, (1998)
San Fernando Cathedral and the Alamo: Sacred Place, Public Ritual, and Construction of Meaning, Matovina, Timothy M. , Proceedings of the North American Academy of Liturgy, p.25-46, (1998)
Spaniards -- Texas -- History.
Tejano Origins in Eighteenth-Century San Antonio, Poyo, Gerald E.; Hinojosa, Gilberto M. , Austin, TX, p.xxii, 198 p., (1991)
Spirituality
The San Antonio Experiment, Elizondo, Virgilio P. , New Catholic World, May-June, p.117-120, (1976)
Women social reformers -- Mexico.
Latina Activists Across Borders: women's grassroots organizing in Mexico and Texas, Peña, Milagros , Durham, NC, (2007)

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