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Drum, Roots and Faith: Afro Nuns Who Inculturate the Gospel in Latin America

Forty-five years after the founding of the Afro-American and Caribbean Pastoral Ministry, Afro-descendant nuns from Mexico, Honduras, Colombia, and Argentina preach and live the Gospel from within their own culture, identity, and ancestral traditions, despite the resistance they encounter from traditionalist sectors of the Church. "God also exists in [Afro] culture and manifests himself through it," affirms one of the sisters.
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Forty-five years after the founding of the Afro-American and Caribbean Pastoral Ministry, Afro-descendant nuns from Mexico, Honduras, Colombia, and Argentina preach and live the Gospel from within their own culture, identity, and ancestral traditions, despite the resistance they encounter from traditionalist sectors of the Church. "God also exists in [Afro] culture and manifests himself through it," affirms one of the sisters.

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globalsistersreport.org broke the news in on Monday, March 16, 2026.
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