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- Title
- Negro Baptist convention meets.
- Description
- Text transcribed from caption: P-31560 NEGRO BAPTIST CONVENTION MEETS DETROIT -- Dr. Joseph H. Jackson of Chicago, president of the National Baptist Convention, U.S.A., Inc., is welcomed on arriving in Detroit for the denomination's annual meeting. With him is Dr. Mary O. Ross, president of the denominational women's auxiliary. With about 5,500,000 members, the Convention is the largest Negro church group in this country. Credit Must Read: RELIGIOUS NEWS SERVICE PHOTO (HW-DET-9B-64-NAB)
- Creator Name(s)
- Ward, H. (photographer)
- Date Created
- 1964
- Name Subject(s)
- Religious News Service--Archives., Jackson, J. H. (Joseph Harrison), 1900-1990., National Baptist Convention of the United States of America--Congresses., Ross, Mary O., National Baptist Convention of the United States of America.
- Topical Subject(s)
- African American Baptists., Congresses and conventions--Michigan--Detroit., African American clergy., African American Christians., Baptist women., African American women clergy., Women clergy.
- Geographic subjects
- Michigan, Detroit., Detroit (Mich.), North and Central America--United States--Michigan--Wayne--Detroit
- Physical Location
- RNS RG 1, Box 105, image no. P-31560 ; Presbyterian Historical Society, Philadelphia, PA
- Related Item
- Religious News Service Photographs, 1945-1982.--http://www.history.pcusa.org/collections/research-tools/guides-archival-collections/rns-rg-1
- Identifier (local)
- RNS-RG1_P-31560
- (PID) Persistent Identifier
- islandora:349172
- Title
- "Black Catholics Concerned."
- Description
- 'Black Catholics Concerned.' Washington, D.C. -- Black Roman Catholics across the country -- about 1 million -- are being asked to contribute to a special collection on Sunday, Oct. 8, as part of a "Black Catholics Concerned" program sponsored by the National Office of Black Catholics (NOBC). The campaign is seeking to support several major programs being developed by the NOBC, including recruiting black vocations to religious life, developing black Catholic lay leadership, underwriting continuing education for black nuns, priests and Brothers, and the establishment of a national training center for black priests. This panel illustrates the aims of the campaign. Top left -- A black layman at prayer. One of the aims of the program is the development of strong black Catholic lay leadership. Top center -- Brother Anthony Clark, S.V.D. (center), tells two young men about the religious life at the Society of the Divine Word's recruiting booth at Black Expo in Chicago. A successful campaign will enable black Catholics, for the first time, to develop their own direct effort to encourage more vocations from among black Catholics. Top right -- Using a tiger pelt as an altar cloth, Father Kenneth Brigham, Father George Clements and Father Dominic Caromon (left to right) celebrate a "black unity Mass" at Holy Angels church in Chicago. A goal of "Black Catholics Concerned" is to stimulate an authentic black contribution to Catholic worship. Bottom left -- Father Ivan Hughes, O.S.B., confers his first blessing after ordination to the priesthood at the Benedictine St. Pius X Monastery in Pevely, Mo. Through the establishment of a training center for priests, the program hopes to prepare black candidates for the priesthood. Bottom center -- Auxiliary Bishop Harold Perry of New Orleans (center), the nation's only black bishop, is principal celebrant at a Mass during a meeting of the National Black Sisters Conference in Pittsburgh. Black nuns bring the Offertory gifts to the altar. Continuing education programs for black religious is another of the program's aims. Bottom right -- Artists Eugene Edaw (left) and William Walker stand in front of the facade of Detroit's St. Bernard church, which they designed. The work depicts the struggle of blacks, including a painting showing a black Moses confronting a black Pharaoh, demanding that he "let my people go." Black Catholics are being urged to combine Afro-American cultural elements and their Catholic heritage in worship and the arts.
- Date Created
- 1972
- Name Subject(s)
- Religious News Service--Archives., Clark, Anthony., Brigham, Kenneth., Clements, George., Caromon, Dominic., Hughes, Ivan., Perry, Harold., Edaw, Eugene., Walker, William.
- Topical Subject(s)
- African American Catholics., Race relations--Religious aspects--Christianity.
- Geographic subjects
- Washington (D.C.), Chicago (Ill.), Pevely (Mo.), Pittsburgh (Pa.), Detroit (Mich.), North and Central America--United States--District of Columbia--Washington, North and Central America--United States--Cook--Illinois--Chicago, North and Central America--United States--Jefferson--Missouri--Pevely, North and Central America--United States--Allegheny--Pennsylvania--Pittsburgh, North and Central America--United States--Wayne--Michigan--Detroit
- Physical Location
- RNS RG 1, RT 1040, Box 156, image no. 43390; Presbyterian Historical Society, Philadelphia, PA
- Related Item
- Religious News Service Photographs, 1945-1982.--https://www.history.pcusa.org/collections/research-tools/guides-archival-collections/rns-rg-1
- Identifier (local)
- ds6228
- (PID) Persistent Identifier
- islandora:139022
- Title
- Negro children's choir at Franciscan Mission.
- Creator Name(s)
- National Conference of Christians and Jews. (publisher)
- Date Created
- 1948, ca. 1948
- Name Subject(s)
- Religious News Service--Archives., National Conference of Christians and Jews., Quinn, Marjorie.
- Topical Subject(s)
- African American children--Michigan--Detroit., African American Christians--Michigan--Detroit., Children's choirs--Michigan--Detroit., Church work with children--Michigan--Detroit.
- Geographic subjects
- , , , , , , , , , , , , Michigan, Detroit., , Michigan, , , Michigan, Detroit., , Michigan, Detroit., , , , , , , , Detroit (Mich.), , , , North and Central America--United States------Wayne--Michigan--Detroit----, ------------
- Physical Location
- RNS RG 1, RT 1040, Box 18A, image no. 8010; Presbyterian Historical Society, Philadelphia, PA
- Related Item
- Religious News Service Photographs, 1945-1982.--http://www.history.pcusa.org/collections/research-tools/guides-archival-collections/rns-rg-1
- Identifier (local)
- RNS-RG1_8010
- (PID) Persistent Identifier
- islandora:148487
- Title
- Black Manifesto.
- Description
- National Black Economic Development Conference publication dedicated to the Black Manifesto, a presentation delivered by James Forman in Detroit, Michigan on April 26, 1969.
- Creator Name(s)
- National Black Economic Development Conference (1969 : Detroit, Mich.) (creator)
- Date Created
- 1969
- Name Subject(s)
- United Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Area Planning Council--Archives., National Black Economic Development Conference (1969 : Detroit, Mich.), Forman, James, 1928-2005., National Committee of Black Churchmen.
- Topical Subject(s)
- Race relations--Religious aspects--Christianity., Civil rights--Religious aspects--Christianity., African Americans--Economic conditions.
- Geographic subjects
- Detroit (Mich.), North and Central America--United States--Wayne--Michigan--Detroit
- Physical Location
- ARCHIVES 77-0805, Box 3; Presbyterian Historical Society, Philadelphia, PA
- Related Item
- United Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Area Planning Council Records, 1967-1969.--http://prestohost68.inmagic.com/Presto/content/Detail.aspx?ctID=Y2RiNWNkNzctNWJhOS00Zjk1LTk4ZTgtNDZmNGYyNGFhZGMx&rID=ODU2&qrs=
- Identifier (local)
- 77-0805_b3_black-manifesto
- (PID) Persistent Identifier
- islandora:178700
- Title
- Family day at St. Boniface's.
- Creator Name(s)
- Doyle, Jim. (author)
- Date Created
- 1963
- Name Subject(s)
- Religious News Service--Archives., Simpson, Theron., Simpson, Theron--Family.
- Topical Subject(s)
- Families--Wisconsin--Milwaukee., Catholic families--Wisconsin--Milwaukee., African American families--Wisconsin--Milwaukee., Baptism--Wisconsin--Milwaukee.
- Physical Location
- RNS RG 1, image no. C-29842; Presbyterian Historical Society, Philadelphia, PA
- Related Item
- Religious News Service Photographs, 1945-1982.--http://www.history.pcusa.org/collections/research-tools/guides-archival-collections/rns-rg-1
- Identifier (local)
- RNS-RG1_C-29842_02
- (PID) Persistent Identifier
- islandora:357978
- Title
- Family day at St. Boniface's.
- Description
- Text transcribed from caption: C-29842 FAMILY DAY AT ST. BONIFACE’S MILWAUKEE -- A big day for a big family. All eighteen members of the Theron Simpson family gather on the steps of St. Boniface’s church in Milwaukee. Fifteen brothers and sisters smile approval after the baptism of the youngest child, held by Mrs. Simpson. Credit Must Read: RELIGIOUS NEWS SERVICE PHOTO (JD-MIL-9A-63-W)
- Creator Name(s)
- Catholic Church. Archdiocese of Milwaukee (Wis.) (publisher)
- Date Created
- 1963
- Name Subject(s)
- Religious News Service--Archives., Simpson, Theron., Simpson, Theron--Family.
- Topical Subject(s)
- Families--Wisconsin--Milwaukee., Catholic families--Wisconsin--Milwaukee., African American families--Wisconsin--Milwaukee., Baptism--Wisconsin--Milwaukee.
- Geographic subjects
- Wisconsin, Milwaukee., Wisconsin, Milwaukee., Wisconsin, Milwaukee., Wisconsin, Milwaukee., Milwaukee (Wis.), North and Central America--United States--Michigan--Milwaukee--Milwaukee
- Physical Location
- RNS RG 1, image no. C-29842; Presbyterian Historical Society, Philadelphia, PA
- Related Item
- Religious News Service Photographs, 1945-1982. --http://www.history.pcusa.org/collections/research-tools/guides-archival-collections/rns-rg-1
- Identifier (local)
- RNS-RG1_C-29842
- (PID) Persistent Identifier
- islandora:358055
- Title
- Off-beat theater produces minister's play.
- Description
- Text transcribed from caption: P-30477 OFF-BEAT THEATER PRODUCES MINISTER’S PLAY DETROIT -- Opening night for an experiment in theater in Detroit. The Concept-East is an off-Broadway type of theater which, located in an oldtime barroom, now offers culture instead of beer. One of the first works presented was by the Rev. Malcolm Boyd, left, Protestant Episcopal clergyman long active in youth and race relations work. With him are Woodie King, center, and Cliff Frazier, actors in the minister’s play, “The Community.” Productions are carried on in a coffeehouse atmosphere. Mr. Boyd’s play describes his feelings about race and religion. Credit Must Read: RELIGIOUS NEWS SERVICE PHOTO (HW-DET-1B-64-W)
- Creator Name(s)
- Ward, Hiley H. (contributor), Haun, Ed. (photographer), Detroit Free Press Co. (publisher)
- Date Created
- 1963, November 27, 1963, November 27, 1963
- Name Subject(s)
- Religious News Service--Archives., Concept East Theater Company (Detroit, Mich.), King, Woodie, Jr., 1937-, Frazier, Cliff., Boyd, Malcolm, 1923-2015., Episcopal Church--Clergy.
- Topical Subject(s)
- Clergy--Michigan--Detroit., Actors--Michigan--Detroit., Dramatists--Michigan--Detroit., African American actors--Michigan--Detroit., Theaters--Michigan--Detroit., Race relations--Drama., Civil rights--Religious aspects--Drama.
- Geographic subjects
- Michigan, Detroit., Michigan, Detroit., Michigan, Detroit., Michigan, Detroit., Michigan, Detroit., Detroit (Mich.), North and Central America--United States--Michigan--Wayne--Detroit
- Physical Location
- RNS RG 1, Box 101, image no. P-30477; Presbyterian Historical Society, Philadelphia, PA
- Related Item
- Religious News Service Photographs, 1945-1982. --http://www.history.pcusa.org/collections/research-tools/guides-archival-collections/rns-rg-1
- Identifier (local)
- RNS-RG1_P-30477
- (PID) Persistent Identifier
- islandora:352954
- Title
- Culture replaces beer at off-beat theater.
- Description
- Clipping from the December 1, 1963 issue of the Detroit Free Press.
- Creator Name(s)
- Detroit Free Press Co. (publisher)
- Date Created
- 1963, December 1, 1963, December 1, 1963
- Name Subject(s)
- Religious News Service--Archives., Concept East Theater Company (Detroit, Mich.), King, Woodie, Jr., 1937-, Frazier, Cliff., Boyd, Malcolm, 1923-2015., Episcopal Church--Clergy.
- Topical Subject(s)
- Clergy--Michigan--Detroit., Actors--Michigan--Detroit., Dramatists--Michigan--Detroit., African American actors--Michigan--Detroit., Theaters--Michigan--Detroit., Race relations--Drama., Civil rights--Religious aspects--Drama.
- Physical Location
- RNS RG 1, Box 101, image no. P-30477; Presbyterian Historical Society, Philadelphia, PA
- Related Item
- Religious News Service Photographs, 1945-1982.--http://www.history.pcusa.org/collections/research-tools/guides-archival-collections/rns-rg-1
- Identifier (local)
- RNS-RG1_P-30477_03
- (PID) Persistent Identifier
- islandora:352698
- Title
- Methodist cover story.
- Description
- Text transcribed from caption: C-31702 METHODIST COVER STORY The new format of the Michigan Christian Advocate, introduced in its Oct. 8 issue, featured a cover photograph of Pope Paul VI’s meeting with Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., U.S. Baptist minister and integration leader. Official newsmagazine for Methodists in Michigan and now in its 90th year, the Advocate is one of many influential Protestant publications whose news columns are ecumenical in the sense that all phases of Christian work, Protestant and Catholic, are covered. In this picture, the Pope and Dr. King are flanked by Msgr. Paul C. Marcinkus of Chicago and the Rev. Ralph D. Abernathy of Atlanta, Ga. Credit Must Read: RELIGIOUS NEWS SERVICE PHOTO (FRE-NY-10C-64-W)
- Creator Name(s)
- ANSA (Organization) (publisher)
- Date Created
- 1964, October 8, 1964
- Name Subject(s)
- Religious News Service--Archives., Paul VI, Pope, 1897-1978., Marcinkus, Paul Casimir, 1922-2006., Abernathy, Ralph, 1926-1990., King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968., Southern Christian Leadership Conference., Catholic Church--Bishops., Catholic Church. Archdiocese of Chicago (Ill.)
- Topical Subject(s)
- Baptists--Clergy., Magazine covers--Michigan., Interdenominational cooperation., Ecumenical movement., African American civil rights workers--United States., Civil rights workers--United States., Popes., Periodicals--Publishing--Michigan.
- Geographic subjects
- Michigan., United States., United States., Michigan., Michigan., North and Central America--United States--Michigan
- Physical Location
- RNS RG 1, image no. C-31702; Presbyterian Historical Society, Philadelphia, PA
- Related Item
- Religious News Service Photographs, 1945-1982. --http://www.history.pcusa.org/collections/research-tools/guides-archival-collections/rns-rg-1
- Identifier (local)
- RNS-RG1_C-31702
- (PID) Persistent Identifier
- islandora:356529
- Title
- Center of attraction.
- Creator Name(s)
- Sauve, Bernard F. (author)
- Date Created
- 1974
- Name Subject(s)
- Religious News Service--Archives., Kestell, Bartholomew., Capuchins., Catholic Church--Clergy., St. Joseph School (Saginaw, Mich.)--Students.
- Topical Subject(s)
- Clergy--Michigan--Saginaw., Monks--Michigan--Saginaw., Architects--Michigan--Saginaw., Hand puppets., Church architecture--Oman., Children--Michigan--Saginaw., African American children--Michigan--Saginaw.
- Physical Location
- RNS RG 1, image no. C-45700; Presbyterian Historical Society, Philadelphia, PA
- Related Item
- Religious News Service Photographs, 1945-1982.--http://www.history.pcusa.org/collections/research-tools/guides-archival-collections/rns-rg-1
- Identifier (local)
- RNS-RG1_C-45700_02
- (PID) Persistent Identifier
- islandora:360767
- Title
- Center of attraction.
- Description
- Text transcribed from caption: C-45700 CENTER OF ATTRACTION SAGINAW, Mich. -- Father Bartholomew Kestell and his puppet, “Father Oscar,” entertain a group of youngsters at St. Joseph School in Saginaw, Mich. The Capuchin priest was in the Midwest for a brief vacation following his second four-year mission stint on the Persian Gulf sheikdom of Bahrain Island. A man in perpetual motion who is sometimes called “The Brown Tornado” (for his brown robe) by fellow priests, Father Barth, a native of New Holstein, Wisc., is widely known in Wisconsin, Indiana and Michigan for his wide range of talents. He is an architect, an archaeologist, a puppeteer, a historian and a former Navy chaplain. When Father Barth returns to the Mid-East, he will begin construction on the first Catholic church in Oman, another Persian Gulf sheikdom, in more than 300 years. The church will reflect Arabic architecture because, as Father Barth explains, 50 years from now it might serve as a mosque. Credit Must Read: RELIGIOUS NEWS SERVICE PHOTO (BFS-SAG-6C-74-DS)
- Creator Name(s)
- Sauve, Bernard F. (photographer)
- Date Created
- 1974
- Name Subject(s)
- Religious News Service--Archives., Kestell, Bartholomew., Capuchins., Catholic Church--Clergy., St. Joseph School (Saginaw, Mich.)--Students.
- Topical Subject(s)
- Clergy--Michigan--Saginaw., Monks--Michigan--Saginaw., Architects--Michigan--Saginaw., Hand puppets., Church architecture--Oman., Children--Michigan--Saginaw., African American children--Michigan--Saginaw.
- Geographic subjects
- Michigan, Saginaw., Michigan, Saginaw., Michigan, Saginaw., Oman., Michigan, Saginaw., Michigan, Saginaw., Saginaw (Mich.), North and Central America--United States--Michigan--Saginaw--Saginaw
- Physical Location
- RNS RG 1, image no. C-45700; Presbyterian Historical Society, Philadelphia, PA
- Related Item
- Religious News Service Photographs, 1945-1982. --http://www.history.pcusa.org/collections/research-tools/guides-archival-collections/rns-rg-1
- Identifier (local)
- RNS-RG1_C-45700
- (PID) Persistent Identifier
- islandora:360847