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Jesuit School Spotlight
At Loyola Blakefield in Maryland, Black alumni pave the way for future students
J.D. Long García
March 16, 2022
Kenneth Montague became the first African-American student at Loyola in 1956. He “opened the door for others to follow.”
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The Catholic Church shut its doors on Black Americans. But we can still be made new.
The Gloria Purvis Podcast
March 15, 2022
Chris Smith, S.J.—one of a small number of Black Jesuits in formation in the U.S.—joins “The Gloria Purvis Podcast” to talk about his multi-racial family’s legacy of love, racism, reconciliation and healing.
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Catholic Book Club
The Black authors all Catholics should read
James T. Keane
February 22, 2022
As we celebrate Black History Month, we recognize Black authors from past and present, including two prominent theologians.
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Jesus calls us to turn the other cheek. But what does that mean in a world of corruption and injustice?
Jaime L. Waters
February 11, 2022
Feb. 20, the Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time: Jesus calls us to love our enemies—not to passively accept injustice.
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Vantage Point
A History of Black Catholics in the United States
Cyprian Davis
February 04, 2022
Recovering the history of black Catholics is an important challenge for all black Americans and for their churches.
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This historic Catholic parish fought to stay open—and won
America Video
January 24, 2022
In this new short documentary from America Media, we hear the story of the parishioners' struggle to save their parish.
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