Palabra de Dios™ guides you to a deeper understanding of the Sunday Scriptures, providing the readings for this liturgical year, insights from Pastoral leaders, and action steps to strength the Catholic identity in the world. The book also includes prayers and citations for weekday readings. Readers find a treasure of teachings of the Catholic Church to ignite their everyday with the spirit of the Word, as well as questions to share their own experience of faith.
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Petra Alexander is director of the Office of Hispanic Diocesan Affairs in San Bernardino, California, and executive vice president of the National Catholic Association of Diocesan Directors of Hispanic Ministry. She has been an apostle to Latino emigrants for more than twenty years, and provides courses and workshops of spiritual formation and leadership throughout the country. She wrote reflections for OD15 and PD18 and PD19 for LTP.
Carmen Aguinaco is Multicultural Specialist at USCCB. She has a considerable background in liturgical and catechetical publications as an author, editor, teacher, and translator. She also was an adjunct faculty member to the ILH of the University of St. Mary of the Lake. She wrote for LTP PPalabra de Dios 2015, 2016 and 2017.
Maria Teresa Montes Lara, O.P., is the director of the Instituto Hispano at Sta. Clara University. An indigenous Mexican woman from the Mixteca Alta culture in Oaxaca, she is a member of the Dominican Sisters of the Congregation of St. Thomas Aquinas (Tacoma Dominicans). She did her undergraduate work at the UNAM (Mexico City) in Pedagogy, with graduate studies in Psychology. She has a Master of Arts in Pastoral Studies from Aquinas Institute of Theology in St. Louis, an M.Div. from Seattle University School of Theology and Ministry, and recently completed her doctorate in Hispanic-Latino Theology and Ministry, at Barry University in Miami.
Jaime Sevilla was born in El Salvador, Central America. He studied Philosophy at the Seminary of Our Lady of the Road, Sololá, Guatemala. In 2000 he arrived in the USA to study in Georgetown, Washington, D.C., and currently is DRE at St. Pius X in Portland, OR. He earned his Bachelor's and Master's degree in Theology at the Catholic University of America (2010), and he obtained his Masters degree in Pastoral Ministry at the University of Portland. He has worked in different parishes and dioceses in the US serving the Latino Community, conducting retreats, congresses, pastoral days, formation classes and theological leadership.
Juan Luis Calderón has degrees in theology from the University of de Navarra (España) and the Pontifical Gregorian University of Rome. He writes a weekly column in America magazine online and wrote reflections for Visitar a los Enfermos 2017, and Palabra de Dios 2019 de LTP.
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