The Black and Indian Mission Office is comprised of three distinct but inter-related organizations, each with its own purpose and history, but all seeking to fulfill the one Mission to the Missions! Founded by the Catholic bishops of the United States, each organization cooperates with local diocesan communities to spread the Good News of Jesus Christ and respond to real and pressing needs on the ground. Read more and join us in our Mission to the Missions!
The Black and Indian Mission Collection exists to help local African American and Native American Diocesan Communities throughout the United States spread the Good News of Jesus Christ and respond to real and pressing needs on the ground.
For the students at St. Francis of Assisi in Lumberton, NM, this holiday season was filled with most of the usual cheer and bustle. From our Halloween Carnival to beginning practice for our annual Christmas pageant, we have been in the holiday spirit.
De La Salle Blackfeet School continued celebrating its 25th anniversary year with a season marked by faith, academic progress, cultural learning, and community participation.
National Catholic Schools Week was celebrated at Sapa Un Jesuit Academy, a small private kindergarten through eighth grade school located in St. Francis.
The JEDI Team at Cardinal Spellman High School welcomed NFL referee and Harvard-trained attorney Ronald Torbert for a powerful conversation with students centered on perseverance, faith, and purpose.