BY CHARLENE BROWN | The Catholic Times
When you’re Black and Catholic, it’s easy to feel like an island when you’re among white Catholics. Someone might assume you’re Baptist, that you don’t know what to do at any given liturgy or simply ignore your presence at Mass or parish activities.
But one trip to the National Black Catholic Congress (NBCC) offers plenty of reassurance that you are not “a unicorn,” as one Black Catholic friend put it, and that your charisms are valued.