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Latinos - General, General & Miscellaneous Roman Catholicism, Christianity - General & Miscellaneous, Religion - United States, Religious Inspiration - General, General & Miscellaneous Christian Life, Church Work & Community Ministries

Dawn on the Horizon: Creating Small Communities

by Carmen María Cervantes (Editor), Michael McGrath, Juan Diaz-Vilar
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Overview


Dawn on the Horizon is divided into two sections:

The first part, "A Process for Creating Small Communities," is designed to help the participants build a small community and experience the dynamics of pastoral ministry in a small community.

The second part of this manual is a novella about a parish group of Hispanic jóvenes. The novella constitutes the key instrument for reflections done by the participants, and its purpose is to encourage the young adults to reflect critically on their personal, community, and social lives through the characters in the story.

Synopsis


Dawn on the Horizon is divided into two sections:

The first part, "A Process for Creating Small Communities," is designed to help the participants build a small community and experience the dynamics of pastoral ministry in a small community.

The second part of this manual is a novella about a parish group of Hispanic jóvenes. The novella constitutes the key instrument for reflections done by the participants, and its purpose is to encourage the young adults to reflect critically on their personal, community, and social lives through the characters in the story.

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Book Details

Published
September 1, 2000
Publisher
Saint Mary's Press
Pages
192
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780884894292

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