The first publicly recognized Black Catholic priest in the United States — who has already had 40 potential miracles through his intercession investigated — is now getting his own national shrine in western Illinois where he grew up and once served.
The first publicly recognized Black Catholic priest in the United States — who has already had 40 potential miracles through his intercession investigated — is now getting his own national shrine in western Illinois where he grew up and once served.
The workshop "Neighboring the Dear Neighbor," planned and sponsored by Sr Christine Schenk's own Congregation of St Joseph in Cleveland, brought together groups serving migrants to share how...
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