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10400 Stoepel St., Detroit [3] St. Moses the Black Parish 1125 Oakman Blvd. Detroit [4] St. Peter Claver 13305 Grove St, Detroit Chapel ceiling collapsed in 2018 [5] [6] St. Suzanne - Our Lady Gate of Heaven 1962 19321 W. Chicago Ave., Detroit St. Suzanne parish was founded in 1946. Our Lady Gate of Heaven was merged into the parish in 2002. [7]
Father Norman Fischer, a Catholic priest who ministered to hundreds of Lexingtonians from St. Peter Claver Church and as chaplain at Lexington Catholic High School, died on July 14 while traveling ...
Peter Claver SJ (Spanish: Pedro Claver y Corberó; 26 June 1580 – 8 September 1654) was a Spanish Jesuit priest and missionary born in Verdú, Spain, who, due to his life and work, became the patron saint of slaves, Colombia, and ministry to African Americans.
He established the first parish for African Americans, St. Peter Claver's Church, in 1911, although chapels and missions for African American Catholics had existed since the late 1870s. [5] The development of the automobile industry in Detroit led to a massive increase in population, and the number of Catholics more than tripled during Foley's ...
African American institutions located in Brush Park included St. Peter Claver, the first Catholic parish for African Americans in Detroit, established in 1914 in the former St. Mary's Episcopal church at Beaubien and Eliot; [18] [28] the Most Worshipful Mt. Sinai Grand Lodge, a black masonic lodge located at 312 Watson; [29] [30] and the Mercy ...
In 2007, the church changed its name to the Ecumenical Catholic Church of Christ. By 2010, Rodig purchased the shuttered St. Anthony Cathedral (a Roman Catholic parish) in Detroit, Michigan; the church was closed between 2006 and 2007 by the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Detroit.
St. Peter Claver (1580–1654), Jesuit priest (Colombia) Beatified: 21 September 1851 by Pope Pius IX; Canonized: 15 January 1888 by Pope Leo XIII; St. Mariana de Jesús de Paredes (1618–1645), Third Order Franciscan (Ecuador) Declared venerable: 19 March 1776; Beatified: 20 November 1853 by Pope Pius IX; Canonized: 9 July 1950 by Pope Pius XII
Father Norman Fischer led the congregation in prayer Sunday at St. Peter Claver during a healing prayer service for racial reconciliation to mark the 400th anniversary of slavery in the United States.
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