National Black Catholic Congress seeking information from U.S. Black seminarians
Know a Black seminarian? The National Black Catholic Congress and National Black Catholic Seminarians Association would like to as well.
Know a Black seminarian? The National Black Catholic Congress and National Black Catholic Seminarians Association would like to as well.
The nation's only order of priests dedicated to serving African-Americans will have two newly-professed members come Sunday.
A Mass at St Aug High in New Orleans on Friday celebrated the school's 14 Black alumni that have entered the priesthood and/or religious life—and one who is up next.
Whether by coincidence or its providential cousin, several events in the next 8 days will highlight Black vocations and the need for an unending increase.
As the government encourages us to get out and enjoy our public parks, BCM provides an international list of venues connected to Black Catholics of old.
The latest Black Catholic Round-up includes a number of stories covering anti-Black racism in Catholics, encouraging news for the cause of a Black Catholic saint, and more.
The nation's premier all-boys Black Catholic high school continues to impress, competing for a bevy of awards in a mad March weekend of their own.
Until Black people are free, none of us are free. When will Black Catholics be free?
Though the world may not yet know it, the nation's first National Youth Poet Laureate, author of the most riveting poem of recent memory, is a Black Catholic.
The nation's only society of priests founded to serve African-Americans went virtual this year to promote vocations to the priesthood and to faithful service.
The nation's only religious order specifically serving African Americans is hosting a virtual retreat for those interested in religious life/priesthood.
As we honor a new triumph in Black Catholicism, we must also remember the struggles that made it possible. Featuring the 2nd Black priest ordained the US and the 1st ordained in Detroit.