This report examines the intersection of nursing care and the Mexican Catholic population, highlighting the importance of cultural competence and sensitivity. It begins with an introduction to the challenges of providing care to diverse populations and emphasizes the need to consider patients' cultural and religious beliefs. The report then provides an overview of the Mexican Catholic population in the United States, discussing their traditions, rituals, and gender roles, including the influence of religious beliefs such as Fatalism and Marianismo. It addresses communication challenges, the impact of diet on health, and the significance of gender dynamics within the community. The report concludes by emphasizing the need for nurses to adopt culturally competent practices to address healthcare disparities and provide ethical care, referencing various studies to support the discussed points.