National Black Catholic Clergy Caucus
- National Black Catholic Clergy Caucus
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The National Black Catholic Clergy Caucus is an organization made up of African-American clergy of the Roman Catholic Church.[1] One of the goals of the NBCCC is to foster the gifts endemic in the black community for the benefit and betterment of the wider Catholic Church.[1]
Notable Black clergy of the Catholic Church in the United States
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- African American Roman Catholicism
- Roman Catholic Church in the United States
- Roman Catholic Church organizations
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