No. Title Date
1 Attitude and subjective norm as predictors of behavioral intent towards organ donation among Hispanics in South Florida
2 Buenas noches Facebook familia : how social media is redefining the notion of the christian community among Hispanics/Latinos in the U.S.
3 Care for creation as gift and fiesta : developing Hispanic Latino/a resources for the ministry of the Catholic Climate Covenant
4 Characteristics of adult tobacco smokers and their smoking cessation outcomes after an intervention program
5 Contextualizing the renewed Hispanic Ministry Pastoral Plan for the Archdiocese of Mobile within the reality of the Hispanic lay community of Nuestra SeƱora de Guadalupe in Clio, Alabama
6 Discrimination and hospitality within the Latino/a community: raising awareness in students of the Virtual Learning Community for Faith Formation at the University of Dayton
7 Domains of acculturation and depressive symptoms in immigrant Hispanic parents and adolescents: a descriptive analysis
8 Effects of age of migration on young Latino adults
9 A fish out of water : a phenomenological study on reverse acculturation of relocated Anglo-Americans
10 Formation for ministry in the Hispanic community in the context of deportations : a renewed praxis for the Southeast Pastoral Institute's Escuelas de Ministerios
11 Hispanic ministry beyond survival : ministerial identity and diocesan organizational processes and strategies in ministering to Hispanic Catholics in the Northeast region of the U.S.
12 Mothers' experience of the parent-child relationship within the context of language brokering
13 Parental acculturative stress : a risk factor for adolescent adjustment among recent Hispanic immigrants
14 Predicando : a Hispanic/Latino contextual theology of liturgical preaching from the social location of the faith community of St. Dominic Catholic Church in Miami, Florida
15 The predictive utility of discrepancies in parent-adolescent communication on problem outcomes in recent Hispanic immigrants
16 Toward Anglo-Latino communion between the Anglo culture of St. Columbkille Parish and the Latino culture of San Jose Mission
17 Towards a renewed praxis for pastoral care for the terminally ill Hispanic-Latino patients and their families