The Saintly seven - 2026 series

Were you aware that there are seven African American candidates for canonization? The lives of these holy men and women span the nearly the entire existence of the United States as an independent nation—from Pierre Toussaint, born in 1766, through Thea Bowman, who died in 1990. It will be a truly thrilling day when we celebrate the canonization of the first African American saint!

To grow awareness of the lives of the Saintly Seven over the coming months, the Archdiocesan Anti-Racism Task Force is organizing seven sessions throughout the Archdiocese to talk about their lives, their causes for canonization, and the experience of Black Catholics in this nation. The sessions will be in-person and live-streamed so that everyone can join in the conversation and reflection. In conjunction with the presentations, each candidate will be featured in the Catholic Telegraph as well. The series will conclude in November, Black Catholic History Month—reminding us that a single month is not sufficient to honor the contributions that Black Catholics have made to our Church and our nation since before its founding. 

Venerable Pierre Toussaint

Thursday, April 23, 7:00pm
St. Susanna Parish
616 Reading Rd, Mason, OH 45040

Venerable Mother Mary Lange

Saturday, May 30, 10:00am
Province House of the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur
699 E Columbia Ave., 45215

Venerable Fr. Augustus Tolton

Monday, June 29
St. Andrew Church

Servant of God Sr. Thea Bowman

Tuesday, July 7
Sisters of the Precious Blood

Servant of God Julia Greeley

August
Lehman High School

Venerable Sr. Henriette Delille

Sunday, September 20
St. Benedict the Moor Parish
519 Liscum Dr, Dayton, OH 45417

Servant of God Fr. Martin de Porres Maria Ward

October
Church of the Resurrection

Black Catholic History Month Celebration

November
Church of the Good Shepherd 

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