Lifelong learning is central to our mission at MACC, providing programs that accompany ministers, lay leaders, and communities.
Strengthening and promoting the spiritual growth of our children – engaging formation for nurturing faith, culture and identity in children.
Language Studies tailored for priests, seminarians, religious men and women, and lay people sharing their diverse cultures rooted in faith serving multicultural communities
Gain insight into the culture, history, and spirituality of Hispanic communities and learn how to navigate the complexities of Hispanic ministry with confidence and cultural awareness.
This interactive workshop explores cultural differences in values, attitudes, perceptions, and communication dynamics, offering practical guidance for Chaplains, Professional Caregivers, and Pastoral Ministers in diverse healthcare and community environments.
This informative session, hosted by the Mexican American Catholic College in collaboration with the Clergy Office of the Archdiocese of San Antonio is designed to help newly arrived clergy and religious and lay leaders navigate ministerial life in the United States. This orientation will provide valuable insights on cultural adaptation, pastoral challenges, and resources for successful ministry.
A look back at MACC’s formation programs created to support women religious in intercultural ministry and leadership.
A leadership training program in Christian leadership for young adults, ages 18 to 35, called to be leaders in the Hispanic church ministry in the United States.
MACC was selected to partner in the Endowment’s Ministry in Rural Areas and Small Towns Initiative, Caminando Juntos: Accompanying Rural and Small-Town Ministry Leaders, an initiative designed to provide resources to help churches in rural areas and small towns enhance the vitality of their ministries and strengthen the leadership of pastors and lay leaders who guide them.

