Perseverance in the Parish? Religious Attitudes from a Black Catholic Perspective
Book by Darren W. Davis and Donald B. Pope-Davis
African American Catholics, though small in number and historically the targets of racial intolerance, are now the backbone of the church. The vast majority of African American Catholics do not perceive racial marginalization and intolerance in... Google Books
Originally published: August 16, 2017
Authors: Darren W. Davis and Donald B. Pope-Davis
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Davis and Pope-Davis seek to answer two questions: Do African-American Catholics perceive racism in the church and parish today? If so, how does that perception ...
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African American Catholics, though small in number and historically the targets of racial intolerance, are now the backbone of the church.
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Researchers Darren Davis and Donald Pope-Davis found that more than 40 percent of African-American Catholics report having had at least one negative race- ...
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The Catholic church may have finally overcome its racist past for the vast majority of African American Catholics, but serious concerns remain for white ...
African American Catholics, though small in number and historically the targets of racial intolerance, are now the backbone of the church.