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Mar
9
Thu
2017
Priest Personnel Meeting @ Pastoral Center - Russell Room
Mar 9 @ 10:00 am – 1:30 pm
Mar
10
Fri
2017
Kujenga 2017 @ Roslyn Retreat Center
Mar 10 @ 5:30 pm – Mar 12 @ 2:30 pm

The Office for Black Catholics Kujenga Weekend Experience will be held March 10-12, 2017 at the Roslyn Retreat Center, 8727 River Road, Richmond. The purpose for this program is to empower our young Black Catholic leaders of the Church to build their leadership skills and instill confidence in their faith. Kujenga is Swahili for “to build”. The weekend is designed for youth, rising Freshmen-Seniors in high school, and will include mass, leadership development, fun, food and faith sharing. It will instill confidence, help define their purpose in life and in the church, and reinforce their call to be disciples of Christ. Cost: $125 includes lodging, meals and supplies. Registration deadline: February 28. Limited financial assistance is available.

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Diaconate Workshop @ Pastoral Center - Kelly Room
Mar 10 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Mar
11
Sat
2017
Diaconate Class @ Pastoral Center - Kelly Room
Mar 11 all-day
Mar
18
Sat
2017
Convocación de todos los Participantes FFA @ Our Lady of Nazareth
Mar 18 @ 9:00 am – 3:00 pm
Convocación de todos los Participantes FFA @ Our Lady of Nazareth | Cave Spring | Virginia | United States

Invitamos a todos los participantes de la formación en la fe del adulto ( grupos, casas de oración, adoradores…)

El conferencista invitado es José Amaya, Director de Educación Religiosa en la Archidiocese de los Servicios Militares, USA. También José ofrece cursos online en la Universidad de Dayton. Ver volante

African Mass @ Holy Rosary Catholic Church
Mar 18 @ 11:00 am – 1:00 pm

 

All are invited to join us for our upcoming African Mass. Reception immediately following. Fr. John Kazibwe, Main Celebrant

Mar
25
Sat
2017
Black Catholic Leadership Awards Banquet @ Hilton Richmond Hotel/Spa
Mar 25 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

The Office for Black Catholics presents their first Black Catholic Leadership Awards Banquet. The purpose of this event is to recognize the contributions of persons who have provided strong and effective leadership and service in the Black Catholic Community. Funds raised for this event are given in the form of scholarships to assist Black Catholic Youth in continuing their Catholic Education.

The Acacia Award recognizes an individual for their years of service, support and fidelity to the Black Catholic Community. The Acacia Award is taken from the Acacia Tree which is native to Africa. It is mentioned in the Bible in the book of Exodus and Isaiah. The wood of the tree was used to build the Ark of the Covenant. It is known for providing protection, food and shelter in many African societies because of its resilience to the environmental condition.

The Saint Katharine Drexel Award recognizes an adult individual who exhibits a high level of commitment to his/her faith in the Black Catholic Community. The individual demonstrates leadership in serving the Black Catholic Community. They dedicate their time and talents to bring an awareness of the presence of Christ in their parish and community.

The Fr. Augustus Tolton Award recognizes youth who have demonstrated leadership in our church, schools and community.

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Apr
7
Fri
2017
Diaconate Workshop @ Pastoral Center - Kelly Room
Apr 7 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Apr
8
Sat
2017
Diaconate Class @ Pastoral Center - Kelly Room
Apr 8 all-day
Convocación de Líderes Catequéticos & Facilitadores de Grupos @ Botanical Gardens
Apr 8 @ 9:00 am – 3:00 pm
Convocación de Líderes Catequéticos & Facilitadores de Grupos @ Botanical Gardens | Henrico | Virginia | United States

Esta convocación promueve la formación continua de nuestros líderes parroquiales trabajando en la catequesis o facilitando algún grupo ( Escuela de San Andrés, Grupos de Oración, Kerigma, etc) Este evento cumple con el requisito diocesano de 3hrs de formación continual anual para mantener vigente el certificado de PATHWAYS.

El tema de este año es la Religiosidad Popular, una riqueza importante de conservar entre el pueblo y la fe latina. El conferencista es  Javier W. Bustamantees el Director Ejecutivo de la Oficina de Diversidad Cultural y Outreach en la Arquidiócesis de Washington D.C. Con una maestría en estudios latinoamericanos de la Universidad de Georgetown, licenciatura en Teología Pastoral de la Universidad Loyola Marymount y veinte años de experiencia ministerial. Vea flyer | Inscríbase aquí