DALLAS—Cuando habla con directores de escuela, párrocos o padres de familia, Isabel Puente los ve a todos igual: como familia. La joven de 28 años, lleva cuatro meses viajando por toda la Diócesis de Dallas, con el objetivo de dar a conocer cómo se puede educar a niños y jóvenes en planteles católicos, usando las Cuentas de Libertad Educativa de Texas (TEFA).
“Les hablo como si los conociera de antes porque si tienen confianza en mi, van a estar más abiertos a entender la importancia de la educación católica”, comentó Puente que funge como punto de encuentro de las cuentas TEFA en la oficina de escuelas católicas de la Diócesis de Dallas.
When she speaks with school principals, pastors, or parents, Isabel Puente sees them all the same: as family. The 28 year old has spent four months traveling throughout the Diocese of Dallas to show them how children can be educated in Catholic schools using the recently created Texas Educational Freedom Accounts.
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The Cathedral Shrine of the Virgin of Guadalupe, a beloved, eye-catching, and historically significant landmark in the heart of Dallas, Texas, was granted the prestigious designation of a National Shrine by the United States Catholic Conference of Bishops in September 2023 in response to an initiative by Bishop Edward J. Burns, eighth bishop of the Diocese of Dallas. This significant milestone reflects the Cathedral’s enduring cultural and religious significance within the community and the broader context of the United States.
Now known as the National Shrine Cathedral of Our Lady of Guadalupe, the Cathedral is located in the heart of downtown Dallas and has long been a place of pilgrimage for Catholics, especially Catholics from Mexico and Latin America.






















