Catholics for Choice had produced promotional materials in Spanish. They did this after watching an over-the-top campaign by anti abortion groups trying to influence Latin voters in SW USA.

Catholics for Choice recognizes better than many Catholics that the Church's clergy promotes anti abortion theology, not because the Bible is anti abortion, but to control women. Women are the threat, not abortions. One can be a good Catholic by following the Bible. It is not necessary to accept interpretations provided by self serving clergy.

Ironically, according to polls, Catholics for Choice represents the views of more Catholics on the issue of abortion rights than does Rome or the Bishops now meeting in their funny costumes. If all Catholics would stop having abortions lots of current clinics would close. Germany might be the best example. Even though there are a lot of Catholics in Germany there are about 100,000 abortions there each year.

It is well known that black and Hispanic Catholics do not have strong views against abortion to the same degree as white Catholics. That is why anti abortion zealots are putting on a full court press to bring these groups into the anti abortion branch of the Catholic Church. It is why, as well, Catholics for Choice is countering with campaigns of their own.

The big difference between Catholics for Choice and anti abortion Clergy can be found in the goal they each strive to achieve. Anti abortion clergy will tell us their goal is to defend fetuses. The goal of Catholics for Choice is to defend woman against clergy and others who want to take away women's rights. It seems to me Catholics for Choice would have the most appealing goal. 

A recent victory for abortion right happened in Argentina. That might be a proxy for abortion rights among Spanish speaking people.

One thing we know for sure is that anti abortion measures hurt low income Americans more it hurts upper middle or wealthy Americans. It is that way everywhere in the world. According to what I read that played a role in Argentina's pro choice victory. No doubt the effect on lower income women will be included in the Catholics for Choice message presented in Spanish.