By Ralph Moore | Black Catholic Messenger
Ralph Moore Jr. says Women’s History Month is a good time to remember the saintly female Black Catholics who helped build America.
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By Ralph Moore | Black Catholic Messenger
Ralph Moore Jr. says Women’s History Month is a good time to remember the saintly female Black Catholics who helped build America.
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Daryl Grigsby, the well-known African American commentator, author and convert to Catholicism 25 years ago, hosted a March 7 webinar on the thorny subject of racism, apparent indifference to it and what can be done about it in the Catholic Church.
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By Carole Norris Greene | Special to the Catholic Review
In her address at last year’s National Black Catholic Congress, Adrienne Curry, director of the Archdiocese of Baltimore’s Office for Black Catholic Ministries, contended that “racism is a white problem because whites hold the power, establish the institutions and set the social norms.”
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Sister Mary Roger Thibodeaux, a veteran member of the Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament and a leading Catholic light of the 20th-century Black freedom struggle, has died in Pennsylvania. At the time of her passing on March 11, she resided at Paul’s Run Retirement Center in Philadelphia and was eight days from her 87th birthday. No cause of death was released.
Her order, founded by St. Katharine Drexel to serve Native and African Americans, announced the news on Tuesday. It was first shared by her fellow Black SBS sister, Beulah Martin.
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