“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.
On February 5th we had an evening of prayer and fellowship. We had a Children's Mass, followed by a pot-luck shared with our student's and families.
Archbishop Carroll High School is a Catholic high school, located in the Brookland neighborhood of Northeast Washington, which has proudly enjoyed a long history of being a strong, faith-based academic institution of the Archdiocese of Washington.
“We gather not because there have not been strides made … or joys and hopes. Naturally there are, but there’s also anguish and suffering” - Archbishop Joseph E. Kurtz
More than 50 years ago, the Civil Rights era and the changes of Vatican II combined in West Louisville to generate new energy in black Catholic life.