Pope Francis' announcement that he will create Archbishop Wilton Gregory of Washington a cardinal next month, making him the first ever African American to receive the title, is being hailed as an important moment for the U.S. Catholic Church, and especially for Black Catholics at a time of racial reckoning in the country. "Not only is it a statement that honors the priestly service of Archbishop Gregory, but it is a recognition of the racial divides in America and the need for a cardinal who is invested in healing the racial divides in our nation," Anthea Butler, professor of religion and Africana Studies at the University of Pennsylvania, said in an email
The bankruptcy court in case number 20-10846 pending in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana has set a deadline of March 1, 2021 to file a Sexual Abuse Proof of Claim in the Archdiocese of New Orleans Bankruptcy. A Sexual Abuse Proof of Claim form may be found at: www.NolaChurchclaims.com The bankruptcy court in case number 20-10846 pending in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana has set a deadline of November 30, 2020 to file a General Proof of Claim in the Archdiocese of New Orleans Bankruptcy. A General Proof of Claim form may be found at: https://www.donlinrecano.com/Clients/rcano/Static/BDPOC
If you can participate we will ask you to complete the CHRISTMAS ANGELS–2020 slip that is inserted into this bulletin and place it in the basket on the table in back of church. We are grateful for all that you do in making Blessed Trinity the parish that strives to serve the people of God, Beyond the Church Walls.
During the Month of November, we will be honoring our Deceased Parishioners. We ask that you fill out this form and mail it to the Parish Office, drop into the Collection Basket at any Mass or email it to achambers@arch-no.org no later than, October 29th. The names received will be listed in our Parish Memorial Booklet.