ADW settles in case with Mayor Bowser
The DC Archdiocese has settled its suit against Mayor Muriel Bowser without a judge getting involved, securing protections proportional to local businesses.
The DC Archdiocese has settled its suit against Mayor Muriel Bowser without a judge getting involved, securing protections proportional to local businesses.
In part one of her interview with BCM, Sasha Massey, discusses her career, faith journey, and dedication to her craft in the midst of a global pandemic.
+Gregory has chosen to dig heels, defending his archdiocese's lawsuit in a blisteringly unfortunate op-ed, capping off an already tumultuous Advent season.
The American offshoot of a right-wing Catholic group in Brazil looks to pressure +Gregory into refusing Communion to the 2nd Catholic president in US history.
As conservative Catholics continue to debate among themselves, the Vatican joins the USCCB in explaining the licitness of vaccines.
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.
Novelist and professor Toni Morrison joined the 'immortal' Henrietta Lacks as new inductees into the National Women's Hall of Fame earlier this month.
This edition of the #BlackCatholicRoundup includes reflections from Black Catholic leaders, historic donations to and from Black institutions, responses to racism from around the country, and more!
Following a lawsuit and restraining order request from Cardinal Wilton Gregory's archdiocese, the Black Catholic mayor of DC has revised earlier worship restrictions.
Two of the vaccines now being distributed in their first wave have been endorsed by the relevant USCCB chairmen—and the Black bishops aren't too far behind.
The Vatican announced today that Cardinal Gregory will continue in his current Vatican role, helping to guide ministries concerning laypeople, their families, and womb-to-tomb advocacy.
A new book on the six African-American saintly hopefuls may be the first of its kind—but also the least.
The USCCB's annual anti-poverty award, which highlights a young American Catholic whose work is having a notable impact, has gone this year to a Black American.
The Catholic Church being one notable exception, churches are beginning to put money to mouth on the topic of reparations to Black Americans.
Cardinal Gregory sat down with RNS' Jack Jenkins this week to discuss politics, pathogens, progress, and Black people.
Cardinal Wilton Gregory is leading the Archdiocese of Washington in a COVID-related lawsuit against DC Mayor Muriel Bowser—a fellow Black Catholic and ally of the embattled prelate.