Session 5

The Witness of African-American Catholics in the Americas*

Africana Catholicism

Black Catholic Spirituality - Key Features (from the 1984 Pastoral Letter from U.S. Black Bishops - What We Have Seen and Heard

Africana Catholicism in the U.S. -- 2004 Statistical Profile

Significant Religious Orders

Society of St. Joseph (1871) 

Oblate Sisters of Providence (1829) 

Sisters of the Holy Family (1840s) 

Handmaids of Mary (1916) 

More Information at Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Newark: Office of Black Catholic Affairs at http://www.rcan.org/bca/index.htm

Black Catholic Educational Institutions

Xavier University, New Orleans, LA (1925)

Research & Teaching Initiatives - Institute for Black Catholic Studies (1969)

Black Catholic Theological Symposium (1978)

 

*Information here was taken from the following articles in the Winter 2004 edition of In All Things: A Jesuit Journal of the Social Apostolate - "What Black Catholics Have Offered the Church" by Cyprian Davis (1-3); "Uncommon Faithfulness: The Witness of African American Catholics" by the Most Rev. Wilton D. Gregory (4-6); "The Black Catholic Population Today" by Beverly Carroll and James Cavendish (7-8); "Ignatian and African American Spiritualities: Shifting Paradigms" by Allan Figueroa Deck (12-13); "A Tradition of Evangelization" by Cyprian Davis (14-15); "Oblate Sisters of Providence - 175 Years Young" by M. Reginald Gerdes (15); and "Another of the Best Kept Secrets of the Catholic Church in the United States: Xavier University of Louisiana's Institute for Black Catholic Studies" by Shawn Copeland (Winter 2004 Online Supplement, 1-2). The brief selection from Stephen J. Ochs' Desegregating the Altar: The Josephites and the Struggle for Black Priests, 1871-1960 (Louisiana State University Press, 1990) was also consulted (14).

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