We are grateful to the Black and Indian Mission Office and the Catholic Negro American Mission Board for assisting us to get our delegation from the Archdiocese of New Orleans to the National Black Catholic Congress XIII in Washington, DC.
St. Ignatius Patronal Celebrations in Ignacio, Colorado, is one of the most beautiful and jubilant expressions of the Catholic Heritage in the area of the Four Corners.
A few weeks before the Kentucky Derby, the Archdiocese of Louisville’s Office of Multicultural Ministry holds its own day of racing — stick horses, not thoroughbreds.
A delegation that includes Archdiocese of Louisville parishioners and members of the clergy has been meeting to pray and prepare.
This July 14, in Ignacio, Colorado, the faithful from around the four-corners gathered to celebrate with great joy and solemnity the feast day of St. Kateri Tekakwitha.
Juneteenth is more than a celebration. It is a reminder that the work for justice is not complete and a call to action.
The administrators and students of HOLY NAME OF JESUS school are committed to learning about and serving the Catholic community by honoring the Saints.
Teresa Parker, and enrolled member of the Yakama Nation grew up here on the Umatilla Reservation. She has been the chairperson of our Kateri Friendship Circle (our parish council) for many years.
Opportunity, Experience and Gratitude. Those are the three words that sum up the Youth Leadership Ambassador Program. We are so grateful for all of the phenomenal individuals who shared their time, talents and support with us this year.