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Latinos y escuelas Católicas en la diócesis

Peter G. Sánchez, Staff Writer by Peter G. Sánchez, Staff Writer
April 6, 2017
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La Oficina de Ministerio Hispano junto con la Oficina de Escuelas Católicas de la Diócesis de Camden organizó recientemente dos talleres en Vineland, enfocados en aumentar conciencia sobre el gran valor de las escuelas Católicas para las familias Latinas del sur de Nueva Jersey.

Las presentaciones del 21 y 25 de marzo, ambas en el Centro de Retiros San Juan Pablo II, trajeron líderes locales y nacionales del Ministerio Hispano para involucrar y alentar a los sacerdotes y laicos por igual.

La exdirectora de una escuela Católica de Columbus, Ohio habló el 21 de marzo a párrocos y sacerdotes del sur de Nueva Jersey que ministran a los Latinos, y compartió los grandes esfuerzos de su escuela para proporcionar una educación Católica a este importante grupo demográfico.

Yvonne Schwab dijo que después de que la escuela de San Santiago el Menor se enfocó en matricular latinos, su población se duplicó y los resultados de los exámenes aumentaron; hoy en día, la escuela es un modelo nacional de alcance Hispano para las instituciones.

El 25 de marzo, Marianela Núñez, Consultora de Campo para la Inscripción de Latinos de la Diócesis de Camden en la Oficina de Escuelas Católicas, y su colega en la Arquidiócesis de Filadelfia, Nancy Sánchez, se reunieron con laicos de las parroquias que trabajan en el Ministerio Hispano. Proporcionaron a los asistentes consejos y herramientas para compartir información sobre las escuelas Católicas con las familias Latinas y ayudar a sus vecinos a aprovechar las oportunidades para una educación de calidad.

Andrés Arango, Delegado del Obispo para el Ministerio Hispano en la Diócesis de Camden, declaró: “Inscribir a nuestros niños latinos en escuelas católicas, los educará e inspirará espiritualmente, académicamente y en servicio a los demás”.

Desde su creación en el 2014, la Iniciativa de Inscripción de Latinos de la Diócesis de Camden ha visto una mayor integración de familias Hispanas en las aulas, con un incremento de inscripciones por estas familias de 20%.

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Latinos and Catholic schools in the diocese

The Diocese of Camden’s Office of Hispanic Ministry and Office of Catholic Schools recently hosted two workshops in Vineland focused on increasing awareness of the great value of Catholic schools to South Jersey’s Latino families.

The March 21 and 25 presentations, both held at the Saint John Paul II Retreat Center, brought in local and national leaders in Hispanic ministry to engage and encourage clergy and laity alike.

A former principal at a Columbus, Ohio, Catholic school spoke on March 21 to South Jersey’s pastors and priests who minister to Latinos, and shared her school’s increased efforts to provide Catholic education to this important demographic.

Yvonne Schwab said that after Saint James the Less School focused on Latino enrollment, its population doubled and test scores rose; today, the school is a national model for institutions on Hispanic outreach.

On March 25, Marianela Nunez, the Diocese of Camden’s Field Consultant for Latino Enrollment in the Catholic Schools Office, and her counterpart in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia, Nancy Sanchez, met with parish laity working in Hispanic ministry. They provided attendees with tips and tools on how to share information on Catholic schools with Latino families, and help their neighbors take advantage of opportunities for quality education.

Andrés Arango, Bishop’s Delegate for Hispanic Ministry in the Diocese of Camden, stated: “Enrolling our Latino children in Catholic schools will educate and inspire them spiritually, academically and in service to others.”

Since its inception in 2014, the Diocese of Camden’s Latino Enrollment Initiative has seen more integration of Hispanic families in the classrooms, with enrollment by these families up 20 percent.

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