
Where to find a Catholic Black History Month event (2023 edition)
A listing of Black History Month events from parishes, schools, and national organizations around the country.
A listing of Black History Month events from parishes, schools, and national organizations around the country.
Amid measured triumph over a planned freeway extension, a historic Catholic church in northwest Louisiana is celebrating its centennial this weekend.
The in-person event will coincide with the 169th birthday of Venerable Augustus Tolton—the nation's first openly Black Catholic priest.
The temporary display, featuring various pieces related to Black activism, will run through late March at Baltimore Clayworks in Mount Washington.
A Black Catholic scripture scholar from Boston College is one of several academics included in a new offering sponsored by the American Bible Society.
The funds will help the predominantly African-American Basilica of St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception hire staff to maintain recently completed repairs.
The nation's Catholic HBCU is moving forward with plans for a medical school, which will be a partnership with a major local nonprofit health system.
The mother of public education in Puerto Rico was a Black Catholic born in the late 18th century. She died on this day in 1862.
The first Black Catholic parish north of the Mason-Dixon line has been sold by the Archdiocese of New York.
A former mainstay of Louisiana state politics has been sentenced in federal court after more than three years of controversy.
A veteran member of the Sisters of the Holy Family has passed away in New Orleans after 75 years of religious life.
The City of Brotherly Love could soon lose one of its most historic churches—but parishioners and allies are pushing back.
Following public backlash—and alleged threats—the disgraced Hollywood star will no longer roll in one of the city's largest Carnival events.
A listing of Catholic MLK Day-related events in dioceses around the country.
Nate Tinner-Williams on his takings in of a Funeral Mass for the ages, that of the retired Pope Benedict XVI.
A new list of history's top vocalists is sparking conversation for its adventurous takes and surprising omissions. Black Catholics are another interesting feature.