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  2. Black Catholic History Month - Wikipedia

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    Black Catholic History Month is an annual declared month that highlights the contributions of Black (and especially African-American) Catholics to events in history and contemporary society. [1]

  3. Black Catholicism - Wikipedia

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    That same year in July, he and his fellow Clergy Caucus members established Black Catholic History Month, to be celebrated each year in November. [104] In 1991, the National Association of Black Catholic Deacons began operations, and that same year, Sr Jamie Phelps helped to restart the annual meetings of the BCTS. [105] [106]

  4. Black Catholic History Month provides chance to reflect on ...

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    The celebration of Black Catholic History Month serves to raise awareness about the rich history and cultural heritage of Black Catholics.

  5. African and African-American women in Christianity - Wikipedia

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    Women are not allowed to hold priesthood office in the Catholic Church, so no Priests, Bishops, Cardinals, or Popes have ever been women. Women are allowed to serve as nuns, however, and many black women have chosen this path. [2] In addition to this, a few black women from the very early days of the Church have been enshrined as Saints.

  6. Milwaukee event honors six Black American Catholics up for ...

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    The event — part of Black Catholic History Month — aimed to celebrate their accomplishments and gain support to have Pope Francis grant them sainthood. Lileth Gayle, 11, portrayed Bowman, the ...

  7. Black Catholic nuns: A compelling, long-overlooked history

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    Even as a young adult, Shannen Dee Williams – who grew up Black and Catholic in Memphis, Tennessee – knew The post Black Catholic nuns: A compelling, long-overlooked history appeared first on ...

  8. Black Catholic Movement - Wikipedia

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    The Black Catholic Movement (or Black Catholic Revolution) was a movement of African-American Catholics in the United States that developed and shaped modern Black Catholicism. From roughly 1968 to the mid-1990s, Black Catholicism would transform from pre- Vatican II roots into a full member of the Black Church .

  9. Pierre Toussaint - Wikipedia

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    Credited as the de facto founder of Catholic Charities of New York, [3] Toussaint is the first and only layman to be buried in the crypt below the main altar of the current St. Patrick's Cathedral on Fifth Avenue, generally reserved for bishops of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York.