OUR HISTORY
The Regional Office of the Southeastern US Bishops For Hispanic Ministry was created in 1978 to assist the dioceses of the episcopal regions V and XIV of the United States, in its pastoral service to Hispanic Catholics. It currently serves 30 dioceses in nine states in the southeastern United States. Coming from all Hispanic America, hispanics exceed 8 million in the region.
The Southeast Pastoral Institute (SEPI), is the educational branch of the Regional Office. It was born in 1979 as a response to the need for Hispanic education and as an accomplishment of the recommendations of the II National Hispanic Pastoral Meeting.
Since its foundation, SEPI has:
- Helped establish more than 600 Hispanic communities in the southeastern region of the United States.
- Covered more than 5,000,000 miles with the evangelizing work of our mobile teams.
- Helped organize a Hispanic Pastoral Ministry in each of the 30 dioceses of the Region.
- Distributed more than 273,000 books
- Created the Regional Directory, updated every two years, reflecting the growth and organization of our Hispanic communities in the Southeast region.
- Published 63 editions of the "Southeast" Bulletin which updates and informs more than 9,000 leaders within the nation.
- Produced numerous audio-visual courses and music.
- Broadcast numerous programs of La Voz del SEPI.
- Graduated 78 students with a Master's degree in Hispanic Pastoral Ministry through Barry University
- Offered 120 Schools of Ministries in different dioceses with more than 1,829 graduates in a 150-hour study program.
- Provided 8 different Youth Ministry programs to help and guide our youth. As part of the annual program of "Pascua Juvenil", young people have written 35 books; The latest editions have been bilingual.
- Organized 35 Migrant Encuentros.
- Conducted 17 Regional Encuentros and every 2 years, 5 Provincials Encuentros.
Our Vision and Mission
WHO WE ARE
Organization of the US Catholic Bishops which coordinates and supports the Hispanic Ministry in the Southeast Region of the US
WHAT WE DO
Provide formation programs, evangelization and leadership development for Hispanic lay ministers and youth
WHY WE DO IT
To create and encourage communion in the Hispanic/Latino ministry in the Dioceses of the Southeast region
HOW WE DO IT
We offer services and pastoral leadership programs as well as formation for "Pastoral Juvenil"
Olga Lucía Villar D.Min.
ovillar@sepi.us
Executive Director
Sister Ondina Cortés, rmi, PhD
sisterondina@sepi.us
Formation Director
Antonio Marí, D.Min.
amari@sepi.us
Co-director of Formation
Aymé Urquijo Soto, MSc
aymeus@sepi.us
Office Manager
Ricardo Pinto
bookkeeper@sepi.us
Accountant
Sister Lizeth Manrique, rmi, MA
sisterlizeth@sepi.us
Prayer and Worship for Children Project Coordinator
Loisy Ogando
logando@sepi.us
Prayer and Worship for Children Project Assistant
Gabriella Escalante, MA
gescalante@sepi.us
Youth Ministry Coordinator
Daniela Párraga, BA
outreach@sepi.us
Recruitment & Outreach Coordinator
Rosa María Valdez, MA
formation@sepi.us
Family Pastoral Programs Coordinator
Doris Resurrección, PE
pastoralcenter@sepi.us
Spiritual Center Coordinator
Libia Vega
info@sepi.us
Maintenance
Norberto Gil
info@sepi.us
Physical Plant Coordinator
Carolina De Arazoza
itsupport@sepi.us
IT & Web Admin
OUR COLLEAGUES IN NATIONAL HISPANIC PASTORAL
- USCCB Secretariat For Cultural Diversity In The Church
- National Catholic Network De Pastoral Juvenil Hispana (La RED)
- National Catholic Association Of Diocesan Directors For Hispanic Ministry (NCADDHM)
- Federación De Institutos Pastorales (FIP)
- National Catholic Council For Hispanic Ministry, Inc. (NCCHM)
- La Red Católica Del Campesino Migrante (CMFN)
INSTITUTIONS IN CONSORTIUM WITH SEPI FOR FORMATIONS PROGRAMS
OTHER COLLABORATORS AND RESOURCES OF HISPANIC PASTORAL
- Academy Of Catholic Hispanic Theologians Of The United States (ACHTUS)
- Asociación De Religiosas Hispanas En Estados Unidos (ARHEU)
- Asociación Nacional De Sacerdotes Hispanos (ANSH)
- Catholic Relief Services - MORE INFO
- Instituto Fe Y Vida
- Hispanic Ministry Resource Center
- La Red Católica Del Campesino Migrante (CMFN)
- National Association Of Catholic Family Life Ministers (NACFLM)
- Por Tu Matrimonio
- U.S. Hispanic Ministry
- Catholic Association Of Latino Leaders (CALL)
- Asociación Nacional De Diáconos Hispanos.
- Alianza Católica Por El Clima
- Asociación Nacional De Diáconos Hispanos (ANDH)
- Center For Applied Research In The Apostolate (CARA)
- Center For Ministry Development
- Federation For Catechesis With Hispanics, National Conference For Catechetical Leadership (NCCL)
- Instituto Nacional Hispano De Liturgia (INHL)
- Mexican American Catholic College (MACC)
- RENEW Proyecto América Latina
- Fundación Ramón Pané, Inc.
- The Pontifical Mission Societies
For more information please contact us by calling (305) 279-2333 or via email at info@sepi.us
The Southeast Regional Office for Hispanic Ministry and its Pastoral Institute, SEPI, assist the Catholic Bishops in the 30 dioceses belonging to the 9 states of Regions V and XIV. Click on the name of a diocese to contact information.
MAP OF OUR ECCLESIASTICAL PROVINCES
"To promote the common pastoral action of different neighboring dioceses according to the circumstances of persons and places and to foster more suitably the relations of the diocesan bishops among themselves, neighboring particular churches are to be brought together into ecclesiastical provinces limited to a certain territory. "(CC431,1).
"A metropolitan, who is the archbishop of his diocese, presides offer an ecclesiastical province. The office of metropolitan is joined with an episcopal see determined or approved by the Roman Pontiff." (CC435).
The 30 dioceses belonging to the southeast region are grouped into 5 ecclesiastical provinces: Atlanta, Louisville, Miami, Mobile and New Orleans.
CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL LIST OF ARCHDIOCESES AND DIOCESES OF EACH PROVINCE