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June 16, 2025 By Kimberley Hefner Leave a Comment

St. Katharine Drexel Still Teaches How to Live Life of Devotion to Eucharist

By Jay Sorgi | CatholicPhilly.com

Like many Catholics year-round, and especially as the Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ (formerly known as Corpus Christi) approaches on June 22, Sister Stephanie Henry often finds herself praying before and adoring the Blessed Sacrament.

Unlike most Catholics, her devotion to the Lord through eucharistic adoration literally has led her to become one of the Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament. The Philadelphia native is the president of that religious order.

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June 16, 2025 By Kimberley Hefner Leave a Comment

The American Pope: In illo Uno unum (“In the One, we are one”)

By: Tina L Carter | The Pulse of Black Catholic Chicago

At first glance, talking about an American Pope
sounds like a Hollywood movie or a new series from
HBO or Hulu. Yet, the College of Cardinals surprised the
world when they chose Robert Francis Prevost, an
American Augustinian who had served most of his
ministry in the small towns and villages of Peru,
becoming a citizen of Peru and serving as bishop of
Chiclayo, Peru, for nine years. In 2023, Pope Francis
appointed him prefect of the Dicastery for Bishops,
appointed him president of the Pontifical Commission
for Latin America, and elevated him to the rank of
cardinal. Now, at 69 years old, Robert Francis Prevost,
affectionately known as “Bob” to those who know him,
has become Pope Leo XIV.

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June 16, 2025 By Kimberley Hefner Leave a Comment

D.C. Black Catholic school makes first-ever trip to England to connect with ‘founding spirit’

The Washington School for Girls’ 8th-grade trip was a unique experience for students exploring London and Felixstowe this spring before graduation.

By Nate Tinner-William | Black Catholic Messenger
WASHINGTON — A first-ever trip to England for a predominantly Black Catholic school in the nation’s capital brought connections to history, girlhood, and the enduring educational legacy of a French Catholic nun and saint.

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June 16, 2025 By Kimberley Hefner Leave a Comment

Incoming superior general of Oblate Sisters of Providence outlines priorities

By Carole Norris Greene | Special to the Catholic Review

When Sister Marcia Hall was elected in April as the next superior general of the Baltimore-based Oblate Sisters of Providence, the nation’s oldest functioning Black Catholic religious order, she would have to wait for her new administration to meet to prioritize goals for their four-year tenure.

That weeklong meeting, which the Oblates refer to as their Chapter of Affairs, will begin June 25, the day after their formal installation at their motherhouse, Our Lady of Mount Providence on Gun Road in Arbutus.

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June 4, 2025 By Kimberley Hefner Leave a Comment

St. Josephine Bakhita Mission Parish celebrates third annual Founder’s Day Mass, honors beloved African saint

By Jeff Grant  |  The Catholic Sun

During Sunday mornings at St. Josephine Bakhita Mission Parish, the singing is upbeat and energetic yet reverent. There is clapping, as well as expressions of “Amen!” and “Hallelujah!” This was especially present as the parish community celebrated its third annual Founder’s Day Mass on Sunday, June 1 honoring St. Josephine Bakhita.    

Visitors and decades-long parishioners alike experienced an atmosphere of warmth, love and Afrocentric culture and spirituality.  

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