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Williams also won the 2022 Letitia Woods Brown Award for Best Book in African American Women's History from the Association of Black Women Historians. More from the Black Catholic Messenger newsletter through the link.
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Applications are now open for perpetual pilgrims on the 2024 National Eucharistic Pilgrimage, comprised of four routes leading to Indianapolis next summer for the 10th National Eucharistic Congress. The full pilgrimage schedules have not been announced, but multiple routes will include stops related to Black Catholics. More information through the link.
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You are cordially invited to attend a presentation on the African American Pastoral Center and an opportunity to share your ideas and spiritual needs, and to offer your support through listening as we build this Faith Formation and Evangelization center. We will engage in idea sharing with the purpose of listening, connecting, and offering support to strengthen our African American community within the Diocese of Oakland.
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Celebrate our National Black Catholic History Month at St. Louis Bertrand Catholic Church every Sunday in the month of November. Celebrate Mass at 9:00 a.m.
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NPM celebrates the Black Catholic men and women who have shaped our faith and life in the Church, especially during the month of November. Helpful resources, videos, music and podcasts through the link.
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Click through the link for a list of Black Saint Feast Days in November.
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We enthusiastically encourage and invite a representative of EACH of the communities to submit the name and year of death information for saints of their ethnic group for the entire year. (*Note: Accuracy of information included here is entirely the responsibility of those submitting it.)
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Click through the link for Black Saint Feast Days in the month of October.
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Thrive in your faith at St. Benedict's with events throughout the month of October. Schedule through the link.
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Click through the link for Black Saint Feast Days in the month of September.
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“The Sixtieth Anniversary of the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom: Keeping the Dream Alive” was held on August 28, 2023. A video recording of the dialogue along with resources are available through the link.
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August 28, 2023, marks the 60th Anniversary of the historic March on Washington for civil rights. On Saturday, August 26th, a commemorative 60th anniversary march will take place with a program from 8:00am - 1pm, and the march 1pm-3pm ET.
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RCIA (RITES OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION) ARE YOU SOMEONE OR DO YOU KNOW SOMEONE WHO… • Has expressed an interest in learning more about the Catholic faith? • Was baptized Catholic as a child, but has not celebrated the Sacraments of Confirmation and Eucharist? We offer an opportunity to come together in a small group to learn more about our faith. More information through the link.
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PRAY THE ROSARY The St. Benedict Prayer Warriors and members of St. Bernadette Church in Los Angeles, CA, pray THE ROSARY and read SCRIPTURE every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 9:00 AM to 9:30 AM. on Zoom. Details through the link.
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Details through the link for Black Saint Feast Days in the month of August.
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Details through the link for Black Saint Feast Days in the month of August.
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Bishop O'Dowd student Apollo Regacho has been awarded the prestigious 2023 Knights of Peter Claver, Fr. Jay Matthews Council #336 Scholarship. Read his inspiring essay through the link.
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Pope Francis has advanced the sainthood cause of Mother Mary Elizabeth Lange, a Black religious sister who founded the country’s first African American religious congregation in Baltimore in 1829. Read the article from the Catholic News Agency through the link.
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The nation's Black Catholic graduate theology program has set final dates for its next session, to be held June 25 - July 14, 2023, in New Orleans at the nation's Catholic HBCU. Details through the link.
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The Chancery Office of the Diocese of Oakland is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Chiquita T. Tuttle as Coordinator for the African American Pastoral Center (AAPC). Read more about Dr. Tuttle and the AAPC through the link.
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