Greetings once again to all from the snow covered plains of South Dakota and the Diocese of Sioux Falls.
While not a requirement to choose one as a Confirmation name, most students do in fact choose them, in the fascination and pride in knowing more than they knew about these legacies.
As the pastor, I am convinced of the importance of getting valuable resources to our parishioners (and non-parishioners), many of which I believe change hearts and minds.
“The Phoenix and the Ashes.” At each of the three showings parishioners told many stories about our history and ancestors.
The purpose of the newsletter is to focus on information related to the African American Catholic community in the Diocese of Charlotte.
Inspiration comes in many forms.
The Washington School for Girls - elementary students at The VIEW Campus performed “A Christmas to Believe In”.
The witness of community life is far more important than any one thing we do.
he Diocese of St. Petersburg observed Black Catholic History month last fall with two special events.