White Guatemalans have their ancestry in Europe, especially Spain. Most Spaniards intermarried with indigenous peoples, particularly in Guatemala, where the population was particularly dense. Spaniards born in the New World were once called Criollos. Such individuals were the elites in Latin American countries, but they eventually rebelled against Spanish control. After Guatemala s independence in 1821, the White Guatemalans remained powerful as landowners, businessmen, and military officers.
Most remain in Guatemala, but many eventually migrated to Belize, Mexico, Spain, Canada, or the United States. Those in Canada came there as war refugees in the 1970s and 80s, or they arrived more recently in search of job opportunities.
Today, most White Guatemalans in Canada live in cities where they work in various professions. Those allowed in Canada usually have a good economic background. These Guatemalans are generally young and well-educated.
Though Roman Catholicism is dominant among Latin Americans, there are many Evangelicals among White Guatemalans. Evangelicals can be indigenous peoples or White Guatemalans. Some are missionaries in other parts of the world.
White Guatemalans need revival in their churches so they can live a more abundant life and serve Christ faithfully.
Pray for revival in Canadian churches, leading to an expanding and consistent mission movement.
Pray for White Guatemalans to disciple men and women who will disciple others.
Pray for White Guatemalans to experience the abundant life Christ offers and share it with others.
Scripture Prayers for the Guatemalan White in Canada.
https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/ethnic-groups-of-guatemala.html
https://www.nativetribes.info/white-people-in-guatemala-culture-history-and-life/
https://www.yorku.ca/cohesion/LARG/PDF/Guatemala-WWD-2002.pdf
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