It has been another productive quarter at St Kateri Tekakwitha. On Saint Patrick’s Day we had a special Corned Beef Lunch for the congregation as well as some visitors.
The door of our new church opened after thirteen years on March 3, 2019 and was dedicated by Most Reverend Louis Kihneman, III, Bishop of the Catholic Dioceses of Biloxi.
In our year-end celebration parents and children at the Basilica of St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception gathered to review the year.
Saint Columba Church has a rich history of helping evangelize the African American community in Prince George’s County.
On Sunday, May 19th, the Boston Black Catholic Choir hosted their Annual Concert titled, “God’s Gift.” The concert was held at Saint Katharine Drexel Parish in Dorchester.
One of the texts that the Spokane and the St. Ignatius Kateri Northwest Ministry Institute groups are studying is Trickster: Native American Tales, A Graphic Collection, edited by Matt Dembicki.
Support from the Black and Indian Mission Office has provided tuition assistance to hundreds of African American students.
We are most grateful for the Black and Indian Mission funds we receive at St. John the Baptist Parish in Trenton.
Spring was an active time for Native American Ministry in the Diocese of Phoenix. Between Easter Vigil and Confirmation many new members came into the Church.