The Event has been canceled and will be rescheduled again in the fall.
Our theme this year is focused on soul care and how to maintain or recover the life and health of your soul. This weekend experience will empower, equip and inspire you to go deeper into your current relationship with God and to focus on having an authentic relationship with God, yourself and others.
Brothers and Sisters, Strangers No More. This year’s theme stresses the importance of our relationship with God and others. Love of God and love of neighbor is at the heart of the Ten Commandments. Bishop Cheri will inspire and encourage us as disciples to not only reflect on our current relationships but the obligation we have to one another united in Christ. OBC_Annual_Retreat_2017
Join us for a day on, not off, in celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. More details to follow.
The Four Winds of Richmond Kateri Circle is an intertribal group whose purpose is to promote Native American Spirituality within the Catholic Church. Under the guidance of the Diocese of Richmond we are affiliated with the Tekakwitha Conference, an organization that advocates for peace and justice in Indigenous Communities. If you are Native American, come from a family of Native American Heritage, and/or are interested in working with this ministry you’re invited to join us as we gather to promote and support our Native American brothers and sisters. See links below for more information about what the United States Catholic Bishops have to say about ministry to our Native American brothers and sisters!
Native American Catholics at the Millennium (USCCB Ad Hoc Committee on Native American Catholics)
A Time for Remembering… (National Catholic Bishops Conference 1991 Statement of Native American Catholics)
The Four Winds of Richmond Kateri Circle is an intertribal group whose purpose is to promote Native American Spirituality within the Catholic Church. Under the guidance of the Diocese of Richmond we are affiliated with the Tekakwitha Conference, an organization that advocates for peace and justice in Indigenous Communities. If you are Native American, come from a family of Native American Heritage, and/or are interested in working with this ministry you’re invited to join us as we gather to promote and support our Native American brothers and sisters. See links below for more information about what the United States Catholic Bishops have to say about ministry to our Native American brothers and sisters!
Native American Catholics at the Millennium (USCCB Ad Hoc Committee on Native American Catholics)
A Time for Remembering… (National Catholic Bishops Conference 1991 Statement of Native American Catholics)
Office for Black Catholics Men’s Day of Reflection, Saturday, February 24, 2018, 8:00am-5:00pm, Basilica of St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception, Norfolk. The day will be led by Keynote Speaker Deacon James Turner, Archdiocese of Louisville, Guest Speakers: Deacons Calvin Bailey, Frank Nelson and Charles Williams; Mario Dance. Come together as Brothers in Christ to spend a day of faith sharing and fellowship.
To register for the event: https://www.regonline.com/obcmendor2018
Non-refundable registration fee is made possible by the Diocesan Appeal.
The Kujenga Weekend is an experience for our African American Youth, rising Freshmen to Senior in High School, to build upon their leadership skills. The structure of the weekend challenges the participants to go deeper into their faith and help them understand the importance of their participation in the church and community. The relevant topics include community involvement, study, evangelization and relationships. For more information, please visit the Office for Black Catholics