- More than 20% of all Catholic parishes in the United
States have Hispanic/Latino(a) ministry.
- More than 80% of all (arch)dioceses have diocesan staff
coordinating Hispanic/Latino(a) Ministry.
- Hispanics/Latinos(as) compose more than 35% of all
Catholics in the United States.
- Hispanics/Latinos(as) have contributed 71% of the growth
in the Catholic Church in the United States since 1960.
- More than 50% of all Catholics in the United States under
age 25 are of Hispanic/Latino(a) descent.
- To date, 40 Hispanic/Latino bishops have been ordained in
the United States, 28 of whom are active. They make up 9% of all
Catholic bishops in the United States.
- Over the past few years, 15% of all new priests ordained
in the United States have been of Hispanic/Latin(a) descent.
- Hispanics/Latinos(as) constitute 25% of all laypeople
engaged in diocesan ministry programs.
- More than two-thirds (68%) of all Hispanics/Latinos(as)
in the United States consider themselves to be Roman Catholics.
- The estimated Hispanic/Latino(a) population of the United
States as of July 2007 is 45.5 million.
- It is projected that Hispanics/Latinos(as) will surpass
the 102.6 million mark by the year 2050.
Sources:
www.usccb.org/hispanicaffairs; U.S. Census Bureau