Day 2 of #USCCB20 covers twin pandemics, as omissions and vagueries continue
The second and final public session of the USCCB's first-ever virtual General Assembly covered lofty topics, but left a great many things to be desired.
The second and final public session of the USCCB's first-ever virtual General Assembly covered lofty topics, but left a great many things to be desired.
Day 1 of the first-ever virtual General Assembly of the USCCB covers much ground, but leaves much to be desired.
A longform reflection on the life and legacy of Ellen Tarry, interwoven with my bits of my personal journey and the current state of Black Catholicism.
Announcing the Black Catholic events calendar from the Black Catholic Messenger!
In the midst of turmoil and all manner of distress, where does the Black Catholic find hope? What will be the authentic path to freedom?
The nation's largest and oldest Black Catholic fraternal order is celebrating their annual Founders' Day Mass, a built-in kickoff to Black Catholic History Month.
An op-ed on the state of Black Catholicism on the Internet, especially as seen through the prism of impending sainthood.