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Valerie Lewis-Mosley
Posted March 17, 2021
The archdiocesan Office for Black Catholics presents “Women’s Day of Reflection: A Spiritual Encounter via Zoom” Saturday, March 20 from 9 to 11 a.m.
To register for the online retreat contact Sister Lynn Marie Ralph, S.B.S., at sr.lralph@archphila.org. A link will be sent to each participant following registration.
Leading the retreat is Valerie Lewis-Mosley, a registered nurse, scholar and lay Dominican who engages faith and culture through the lens of Black Catholic spirituality. She uses her Dominican spirituality and Jesuit roots to facilitate her work as a social justice advocate to combat racism and disparities in health care access with society and the church.
MLK’s dream is now our task to realize, says archbishop
Archbishop Nelson Pérez speaks at a Jan. 18 archdiocesan interfaith prayer service in honor of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. hosted by St. Dorothy Parish in Drexel Hill. During his reflection, the archbishop said the dream envisioned by the slain civil rights leader is now the task at hand for each one of us to make it come true.” (Photo by Sarah Webb)
By Gina Christian • Posted January 19, 2021
Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. understood that “pure love in the imitation of God the Father” remains the ultimate antidote to racism, said Archbishop Nelson Pérez.