The Unlikely Conversion of Father Juan Romero: Chicano Activism and Suburban Los Angeles Catholicism

Jason Steidl
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Abstract:Father Juan Romero, a leader in the Chicano Civil Rights Movement, came of age in the predominately-Anglo suburbs of mid-twentieth-century Los Angeles. Here, the burgeoning of racial consciousness confronted Cardinal James McIntyre, an elderly prelate who opposed many social justice movements. At that time, the rapidly-growing city was a center for conservative thought and politics, shaped in part by Anglo insecurities in the face of social transformation. Romero's early years reflected this conservative religious and cultural milieu, but ministry experiences and encounters with social justice movements challenged him to embrace his Mexican American identity and become an advocate for Chicano liberation. Although his promise of obedience to the Church tested the limits of his work for racial justice, Romero effectively reconciled his dual vocations as a priest and civil rights organizer.
胡安·罗梅罗神父不可能的皈依:奇卡诺激进主义和洛杉矶郊区天主教
摘要:胡安·罗梅罗神父是奇卡诺民权运动的领袖,他在20世纪中期以盎格鲁人为主的洛杉矶郊区长大。在这里,种族意识的萌芽让红衣主教詹姆斯·麦金太尔(James McIntyre)面临挑战。麦金太尔是一位年长的高级教士,反对许多社会正义运动。当时,这座快速发展的城市是保守思想和政治的中心,部分原因是盎格鲁人面对社会转型时的不安全感。罗梅罗的早年生活反映了这种保守的宗教和文化环境,但牧师的经历和与社会正义运动的接触促使他接受自己的墨西哥裔美国人身份,并成为墨西哥裔美国人解放的倡导者。虽然他对教会的服从承诺考验了他为种族正义所做的工作的极限,但罗梅罗有效地调和了他作为牧师和民权组织者的双重职业。
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