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Standing-room-only Masses at one parish in Las Vegas draw about 1,200 people each, according to its pastor.Credit...Roger Kisby for The New York Times

The Face of Catholicism in the United States Has Changed. Here’s How.

Photo: Courtesy of Vernon/@vernonleeiii

Bailes Are Back — And the New Generation Is Making Sure They’re Inclusive

For Richard Mata (left), and his wife, Esperanza (right), performing and teaching mariachi connects family and generations through time.

L.A.'s Mexican Melody: The Mata Family is sinking ever deeper mariachi's Mexican roots in L.A.

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