La Esperanza.

La Esperanza was a national Catholic Spanish-language publication in Los Angeles, California. Sponsored by the Claretians, the weekly magazine began in 1929 and ended in 1955. The publication's content focused on Catholic topics relevant to the United States Spanish-speaking population. Directe...

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Corporate Author: Catholic Research Resources Alliance
Format: Journal
Language:Spanish
Created: Los Angeles, California : Los Misioneros Hijos del Inmaculado Corazón de Maria, 1929 -
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Summary:La Esperanza was a national Catholic Spanish-language publication in Los Angeles, California. Sponsored by the Claretians, the weekly magazine began in 1929 and ended in 1955. The publication's content focused on Catholic topics relevant to the United States Spanish-speaking population. Directed toward the Mexican community, the magazine printed many articles about the Church-State crisis as well as news from the homeland. This transnational viewpoint provides a unique perspective for the reader and offers a great opportunity for scholars to uncover the Spanish-speaking communities' activities during the first half of the twentieth century.
Created:Began with: Vol. 1, no. 1 (Nov. 1929); ceased in 1955. Available online: 3 Nov. 1929 - 26 Dec. 1954.
Item Description:La Esperanza is available online within The Catholic News Archive, a project of the Catholic Research Resources Alliance (CRRA), with the support and contribution of members and partners, including the University of Notre Dame.
In later issues, name of publisher is Congregation de Hijos del Inmaculado Corazón de Maria or Congregation of Sons of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, Inc.
Physical Description:1 online resource
Publication Frequency:Published weekly