Irondale, 06 November, 2023 / 1:15 pm (ACI Africa).
Arlington, Virginia, Bishop Michael Burbidge is urging Catholics to “reflect on the faithful witness” of Black Catholics during the Church’s annual Black Catholic History Month observed in November.
The Virginia bishop said in a statement on his diocese’s website that the month is “an important time” to review “the critical roles” that Black Catholics play in the life of the Church.
The National Black Catholic Clergy Caucus (NBCCC) first established Black Catholic History Month in 1990. The NBCCC had itself been founded in 1968 shortly after the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr.
Burbidge in his statement noted that many Black Catholics “have walked the path to holiness, showing through example how to grow close to Our Lord despite tremendous adversity.”
“Their lives have also contributed to the growth and mission of the Church in the United States, yet they have been underappreciated,” Burbidge said.