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African American Catholic Podcast

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  • Summary

  • Fr. Royal Lee, a Roman Catholic Priest, seeks to answer the question "Where do we go from here as African American Catholics in the 21st century." Join Fr. Lee as he seeks out these answers while sharing his life experiences and the experiences of his guests on the African American Catholic Podcast. For more check out FrRoyLee.com.

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Episodes
  • Preserving Black History and Culture through Education with Dr Joseph Barker
    Feb 6 2024

    Roy and Joe had a discussion about the life and work of Doctor Joseph Barker and Sister Thea Bowman, who were significant figures in the African American Catholic community. They also emphasized the importance of supporting African American students through scholarships and resources, and the need to preserve black history and culture. They underscored the role of universities and affinity groups in promoting inclusion, the significance of understanding and appreciating African roots and culture, and the need for promoting diversity and inclusivity.

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    59 mins
  • Deaconship with Deacon Curt Davis
    Nov 22 2023

    Fr Roy Lee discusses what it with Deacon Curt Davis about being a black deacon and what being a deacon means.

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    45 mins
  • Inspire.edu with Richard Hicks
    Oct 5 2023

    Fr Lee speaks with Richard Hicks on how a black community is being built to improve livelihood.

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    30 mins

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