'Repair the Breach!': African Americans and the Catholic Campaign for Human Development
Donna Toliver Grimes, head of the USCCB's African-American subcommittee, interviews the head of the bishops' anti-poverty initiative.
Donna Toliver Grimes, head of the USCCB's African-American subcommittee, interviews the head of the bishops' anti-poverty initiative.
Announcements for conference season are heating up, and the latest in the Catholic world involves a number of prominent African-American speakers.
Homer Plessy was pardoned earlier this month for his crime of boarding a Whites-only streetcar 130 years ago. His legacy lives on in more ways than one.
The National Black Sisters' Conference has once again spoken out in support of voting rights protections currently stalled in the Senate.
An award-winning poet and professor in the City of Brotherly Love has received a high honor from the city for her artistic achievement.
EWTN's largest radio affiliate continues to promote David L. Gray, an ultraconservative Black commentator who last week said MLK Masses should not be allowed. Alessandra Harris responds.
A Josephite known for his service to St Augustine High and the local community, has passed away suddenly in New Orleans.
A new release from John Levi and RabelzTheMC is kicking off a new Black Catholic rap album series.
Efran Menny finds the Black Catholic struggle—and hope—in the story of Cornelius, the topic of last Sunday's Mass readings.
Amanda Gorman's latest book of poetry has topped charts and wowed readers since its release in early December. Gunnar Gundersen digs deep in his review.
A nationwide listing of Catholic MLK Day events in dioceses around the country.
A pair of African-American schools in two of the Blackest archdiocese in the country are slated to close at the end of the current school year.
Alessandra Harris argues that the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops owed the faithful more than nothing on the anniversary of the January 6th attack.
Zuri Davis exposits the anti-racist work and legacy of the first Black man to win acting's highest honor, who died last week at the age of 94.
The nation's Black Catholic fraternal order is again revisiting the invisible pandemic of human trafficking, with an event today featuring experts in Los Angeles.
A prominent young Black Catholic activist in Chicago has been shot dead following a dispute Tuesday evening on the South Side.