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.
Sisters Academy of Baltimore operates on a trimester system and culminates each day with its extended-day programming, known internally as ExCEL (Exploring, Creating, and Expanding Learning).
Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church was blessed to host Deacon Harold Burke-Sivers for their parish Lenten Mission from Friday, February 28 through Sunday, March 3, 2026.
The topics included "Why Am I Here?," "The Depth of God’s Love and Reconciliation," "Healing and Repentance" a talk given by Fr. Edmund, and "Lakota Catholic and Proud" a talk given by Jenny Black Bear.