Experience two powerful new documentaries celebrating the faith, culture, and resilience of Native American and African American Catholics.
St. Ignatius Loyola Academy is a tuition-free Jesuit middle school serving boys in grades five through eight from underserved neighborhoods in the Baltimore, MD area.
What a blessing this ministry has been for the multi-tribal Native and non-Native members who live and worship with us. This community has filled my needs for the traditions, culture, and beliefs of my tribal roots.
There are few places in the United States where congregations face the level of poverty and hardship that is on the Lower Brule Native American Reservation in South Dakota.
The diocese hosted a Black History Month Gospel Mass Celebrating the Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time with traditional praise and worship, gospel and spirituals.
There's always something for students to look forward to at Saint Peter's Cathedral School, and the funding from the Black and Indian Mission Grant helps make it all possible.
Each March, students from all over the world discover history through National History Day.
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).