Citations:Latino/a


 * 2001, Miguel A. De La Torre, Edwin David Aponte, Introducing Latino/a Theologies, Orbis Books (ISBN 9781608333448)
 * Latino/a spirituality has always been an integral part of the U.S. Hispanic ethos; however, the formal articulation of what we have been calling Latino/a theologies is a more recent phenomenon.
 * 2003, Francisco Hernández Vázquez, América's Patriots Then and Now: Anticolonial Struggles and Latino/a Political Thought, in Latino/a Thought: Culture, Politics, and Society, Rowman & Littlefield (ISBN 9780847699414), page 88
 * 2006, R. Esteban Montilla, Ferney Medina, Pastoral Care and Counseling with Latino/as, Fortress Press (ISBN 9780800638207), page 105:
 * Latino/as are expected first and foremost to solve their problems or find the needed support at times of distress within the boundaries of the family.