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Padrecito
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Nothing has enriched my ministry more than learning Spanish and their culture. In the last 10 years, I’ve started Spanish Masses in 3 different parishes, all of which are now booming and outnumbering the Anglos. In my current parish, we have three English Masses and one Spanish. The Spanish is always full, with Hispanic members from pretty much every country in Latin America.
At my Spanish masses nowadays, I preach two sermons: one in Spanish, the other in English. The children of the immigrants are in the public schools and are perfectly bilingual. I even had a 3-year old the other day telling me in English a flaw in my Spanish! They like the Spanish Mass (the translation is so much more beautiful than the English), and the also like the sermons.
Like I often tell people, I’m not scared of the booming Hispanic population. I welcome it.
At my Spanish masses nowadays, I preach two sermons: one in Spanish, the other in English. The children of the immigrants are in the public schools and are perfectly bilingual. I even had a 3-year old the other day telling me in English a flaw in my Spanish! They like the Spanish Mass (the translation is so much more beautiful than the English), and the also like the sermons.
Like I often tell people, I’m not scared of the booming Hispanic population. I welcome it.
- Padrecito (the nickname they gave me when I lived in Mexico)