Puerto Rican Use of Parish Services: A Study of the Program at Our Lady of Monserrate Mission Chapel, Brooklyn, to Help the Integration of Puerto Ricans Into the American Parishes, 1954 to 1957
Abstract
The endeavors of the Church’s missionary work in modern times reads like a world atlas: Africa, Australia, the Artic Region, Indo-China, Japan, North and South America, the Philippines. In these countries the Church, through her missionaries, is carrying the Cross of Christ to people of all races, who otherwise might never have heard of God and His Church. The young missionaries, armed with the cross of Christ resting on their hearts, leave scholasticates each year to join the steady stream of missionaries that make it possible for the Church to carry on her mission of the social and spiritual care of her brethren.
Subject Area
Religious history|Social work
Recommended Citation
Pabon-Collado, Angel E, "Puerto Rican Use of Parish Services: A Study of the Program at Our Lady of Monserrate Mission Chapel, Brooklyn, to Help the Integration of Puerto Ricans Into the American Parishes, 1954 to 1957" (1958). ETD Collection for Fordham University. AAI30557762.
https://research.library.fordham.edu/dissertations/AAI30557762