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April 12th @ 5:00 pm

Perseverance in the Parish? Religious Attitudes from a Black Catholic Perspective

Apr 12
Perseverance in the Parish? Religious Attitudes from a Black Catholic Perspective

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Free and open to the public. Cosponsored by Catholic Theological Union and the Ethics Club at the Divinity School.

Do African-American Catholics perceive or experience aspects of racial intolerance and marginalization in their parishes? Does racial marginalization in the Church compel African-American Catholics to disengage and leave their parish? Darren Davis’ provocative new book, Perseverance in the Parish? Religious Attitudes from a Black Catholic Perspective, examines data from the first national survey of African American Catholics. He finds that African-American respondents, though small in number, are among the strongest religious identifiers in the Church. In contrast to narratives that stress the “double consciousness” of African-American Catholic churchgoers, Davis suggests that the contemporary experiences and perspectives of black Catholics do not support this framework for understanding faith in the African-American Catholic community. His lecture will deal with the results of his survey and its implications for conversations about marginalization and racial bias in the Church.

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Swift Hall, 3rd Floor Lecture

1025 E 58th St. Chicago, IL 60637
Hyde Park, IL