Black Catholic sainthood and the significance of Black Catholic History Month

This lecture explores the profound intersection of Black Catholic sainthood and the Church’s mission for social justice, focusing on figures such as St. Martin de Porres, St. Josephine Bakhita, and Venerable Pierre Toussaint. Through their lives of service, faith, and resilience, these saints exemplify the call to holiness and justice, breaking barriers of race, class, [...]

Weekday Mass & Coffee with Jesus

We would like to inform you of important changes to our Mass schedule at St. Josephine Bakhita Mission Parish, effective November 4, 2024. New Mass Times: Weekday Masses: Monday-Thursday @ 8:30am (Coffee to follow right after) Sunday Masses: 11:00 AM Confessions & Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament: Wednesdays 4:30pm - 5:30pm Please make note of these changes and adjust [...]

Liberation in Jesus Christ through Decolonization and the divinity of Our African Ancestry

This seminar explores the intersection of Christian faith, Emancipatory theology, and African spiritual heritage, emphasizing the decolonization of religious thought and the affirmation of African ancestry within the context of Christian identity.

Two Contemporary Prophets: the Fire Within

Register Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Sister Dr. Thea Bowman prophetically challenged Church and society.  Join us for this online discussion with Adjunct Professor Darnise Martin, PhD, who will expound on the prophetic utterance of Dr. King's voice that endears him as a modern-day prophet Sister Laura Nettles, FSPA, PhD (Cand.), who serves the [...]

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