On June 26, 2021, the Diocesan Council for Black Catholics sponsored a liturgical ministries workshop for liturgical ministers in the predominantly African American parishes.
St. Nicholas School opened it's doors for the 2021-2022 school year on Thursday, August 19th. Students were most excited to come back to school this year.
Ms. Angela Healy, Grade 6 homeroom teacher, was really glad to have her “pet project”.
Antioch was the ancient town where the disciples of Jesus were first known as Christians. This is also the title of the traditional overnight off-campus retreat.
There has been a movement to continue the ministry to the residents of the neighborhood.
Summer 2021 was spent attending the Catechesis of the Good Shepard Level 1. The training was held at St Jude’s in Havre, Montana. We learned a lot!
Archdiocese of Denver's Office of Black Catholic Ministry promotes African American Candidates for Sainthood.
The Reopening of the Parish weekend (June 26-27, 2021) provided an array of activities for the children, youth, adults, and senior citizens.
The Black Catholic Ministry for the Diocese of St. Petersburg continued its collaborative work with the Office for Life, Justice and Advocacy in sponsoring its ‘Conversation on Race” series.