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Pioneers of Latino Ministry: Claretians and the Evolving World of Catholic America

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About this event

Pioneers of Latino Ministry: Claretians and the Evolving World of Catholic America

Sunday, February 15, 2026 at 2:00pm 
Attend live or stream via Zoom. This event is FREE!

Deborah Kanter’s new book, Pioneers of Latino Ministry: The Claretians and the Evolution of American Catholicism provide a Latino-centric view of Catholic history. The Claretian Missionaries, a male Catholic congregation, dedicated their mission to Latin American immigrants and their families on the margins of US society since 1902. Today Latinos constitute half of US Catholics. The Claretians’ accompaniment of Latinos makes them distinct in American Catholic history. Kanter takes the Claretian story from Texas to New Jersey, California to Chicago, and beyond, to Central America. If there is one religious community that provides a “history in miniature” for twentieth-century Latino Catholicism, it is the Claretians. 

About the Speaker

Deborah E. Kanter is professor emeritus of history at Albion College. Her prize-wining book Chicago Católico: Making Catholic Parishes Mexican (University of Illinois Press, 2020) inspired her just-published Pioneers of Latino Ministry: Claretians and the Evolving World of Catholic America (New York University Press, 2025). She is currently researching “On the Move: Mexican Priests and Migrant Ministry in the Rural United States.”

Organizer

American Catholic Historical Society

The American Catholic Historical Society (ACHS) was founded for the purpose of collecting and preserving materials relating to American history and the contributions of Catholics to the building of our great nation, as well as the Catholic Church in the United States. It is the oldest historical organization of its kind in the United States.

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