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  2. Black Catholic Messenger - Wikipedia

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    The publication was founded in New Orleans, Louisiana, in late 2020.Nate Tinner-Williams—inspired by the model of Daniel Rudd, the 19th- and 20th-century Black Catholic journalist from Ohio—formed a group of young African-American Catholics to create a publication that could possibly revive Rudd's journalistic legacy.

  3. List of Catholic newspapers and magazines in the United States

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    St. Anthony Messenger: 65,000 Monthly 1893 Black Catholic Messenger: Daily 2020 Catholic Answers Magazine: Bimonthly Catholic Digest: 300,000 Monthly 1936 Catholic Family News: Monthly 1993 The Catholic Worker: 25,000 7 times a year 1933 Commonweal: 20,000 Monthly 1924 Crux (online newspaper) Weekly 2014 Homiletic and Pastoral Review: Biweekly 1900

  4. Jacques Jules Bonnaud - Wikipedia

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    Born in Cap Français in Saint-Domingue (now Cap-Haïtien, Haiti) on October 27, 1740, as the son of a French father and Black Haitian mother, Jacques Bonnaud came to France while still young to avoid racism. [1] [2] [3] He received his education at the College of La Flèche and entered the Jesuit novitiate on December 20, 1758.

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  6. Category:African-American newspapers - Wikipedia

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    Black Catholic Messenger; Black Chronicle; Black Lens News; Black Star News; The Black Wall Street Times; C. The Call (Kansas City) Call and Post; Carolina Peacemaker;

  7. Black Catholic Movement - Wikipedia

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    The Black Catholic Movement (or Black Catholic Revolution) was a movement of African-American Catholics in the United States that developed and shaped modern Black Catholicism. From roughly 1968 to the mid-1990s, Black Catholicism would transform from pre- Vatican II roots into a full member of the Black Church .

  8. Black Catholicism - Wikipedia

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    The end of the Black Catholic Movement could be said to have been precipitated by one Fr George Stallings, a Black Catholic priest known for his fiery activism and no-holds-barred demands of the Church. He was a vocal leader in pressing for a Black Catholic rite (complete with bishops and the associated episcopal structure) during the 70s and 80s.

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