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120619 Movie at OLC Steve CrumpCHARLOTTE — On Nov. 19, more than 100 parishioners from Our Lady of Consolation Church and St. Peter Church gathered to view and discuss “Facing an Uncomfortable Truth: The Struggle of African American Catholics in Kentucky.”

The screening of this documentary, produced by award-winning journalist Steve Crump, was one of Our Lady of Consolation Parish’s Black Catholic History Month events.

Crump is a Louisville native and a longtime reporter for WBTV in Charlotte. He grew up in the Archdiocese of Louisville and is a descendant of those early African-American Catholics who helped build some of the oldest churches in Louisville.

The film dives into the history of the early Catholic Church in central Kentucky. Enslaved men and women adopted the faith of their captors, and according to the documentary, helped establish the parishes in what’s now known as the “Kentucky Holy Land” in Nelson, Washington and Marion counties. Those slaves who were skilled masons and carpenters helped build some of the very first places of worship for Catholics in Kentucky, as well as structures on the campus of the Sisters of Charity of Nazareth in Nazareth, Ky.

The film screening was the first of two major collaborations between the Black Culture Commission of Our Lady of Consolation Church and St. Peter Church’s Social Justice Committee. The two groups have been building “authentic relationships” since 2015 and remain committed to “walking the talk” of racial equity and social justice together.

The Nov. 19 audience seemed to find the film riveting and the discussion afterward, as well as the questions posed to Crump, were thought provoking. One key point of the discussion centered on the fact that this history remains unknown and needs to be taught and discussed openly.

Five Catholic students from North Carolina A&T State University in Greensboro also came down to participate in the event.

— Toni Tupponce, Special to the Catholic News Herald; WAVE 3 News in Louisville, Ky., contributed.

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Children of Immaculate Conception Church in Forest City and St. Mary, Help of Christians Church in Shelby dressed up as saints last week to commemorate All Saints’ Day on Nov. 1. St. Ann Parish and the Charlotte Latin Mass Community marked All Souls’ Day with a Solemn High Latin Mass Nov. 2.

Vested in black as a reminder of judgment, sin and to pray for the deceased in purgatory, St. Ann’s pastor, Father Timothy Reid offered the solemn Mass and was assisted by Deacons Peter Tonon and Tim Mueller.

The next day, parishioners visited Belmont Abbey Cemetery and prayed for the faithful departed.

(Photo by Markus Kuncoro)
(Photo by Markus Kuncoro)
(Photo by Giuliana Polinari Riley)
(Photo by Giuliana Polinari Riley)
(Photo by Giuliana Polinari Riley)
(Photo by Giuliana Polinari Riley)
(Photo by Giuliana Polinari Riley)
(Photo by Giuliana Polinari Riley)
FRANKLIN —The Faith Formation program at St. Francis of Assisi Church celebrated All Saints’ Day with their annual All Saints’ party. This year’s celebration included games presented by the middle and high school students. (Photo provided by Kristin Fox)
FRANKLIN —The Faith Formation program at St. Francis of Assisi Church celebrated All Saints’ Day with their annual All Saints’ party. This year’s celebration included games presented by the middle and high school students. (Photo provided by Kristin Fox)
All Saints’ Day Mass at St. Mark Church in Huntersville. (Photos provided by Amy Burger)
All Saints’ Day Mass at St. Mark Church in Huntersville. (Photos provided by Amy Burger)
All Saints’ Day Mass at St. Mark Church in Huntersville. (Photos provided by Amy Burger)
All Saints’ Day Mass at St. Mark Church in Huntersville. (Photos provided by Amy Burger)
A Mass of Remembrance at St. Mark Church in Huntersville. (Photos provided by Amy Burger)
A Mass of Remembrance at St. Mark Church in Huntersville. (Photos provided by Amy Burger)
A Mass of Remembrance at St. Mark Church in Huntersville. (Photos provided by Amy Burger)
A Mass of Remembrance at St. Mark Church in Huntersville. (Photos provided by Amy Burger)
A Mass of Remembrance at St. Mark Church in Huntersville. (Photos provided by Amy Burger)
A Mass of Remembrance at St. Mark Church in Huntersville. (Photos provided by Amy Burger)
A Mass of Remembrance at St. Mark Church in Huntersville. (Photos provided by Amy Burger)
A Mass of Remembrance at St. Mark Church in Huntersville. (Photos provided by Amy Burger)
About 100 people attended the All Souls’ Day Cemetery Mass at Northlake Memorial Garden Cemetery.  In his homily, Fr. Alfonso Gámez reminded us of the power of our prayers to those who have passed (Photos provided by Amy Burger)
About 100 people attended the All Souls’ Day Cemetery Mass at Northlake Memorial Garden Cemetery. In his homily, Fr. Alfonso Gámez reminded us of the power of our prayers to those who have passed (Photos provided by Amy Burger)
About 100 people attended the All Souls’ Day Cemetery Mass at Northlake Memorial Garden Cemetery.  In his homily, Fr. Alfonso Gámez reminded us of the power of our prayers to those who have passed (Photos provided by Amy Burger)
About 100 people attended the All Souls’ Day Cemetery Mass at Northlake Memorial Garden Cemetery. In his homily, Fr. Alfonso Gámez reminded us of the power of our prayers to those who have passed (Photos provided by Amy Burger)
About 100 people attended the All Souls’ Day Cemetery Mass at Northlake Memorial Garden Cemetery.  In his homily, Fr. Alfonso Gámez reminded us of the power of our prayers to those who have passed (Photos provided by Amy Burger)
About 100 people attended the All Souls’ Day Cemetery Mass at Northlake Memorial Garden Cemetery. In his homily, Fr. Alfonso Gámez reminded us of the power of our prayers to those who have passed (Photos provided by Amy Burger)
About 100 people attended the All Souls’ Day Cemetery Mass at Northlake Memorial Garden Cemetery.  In his homily, Fr. Alfonso Gámez reminded us of the power of our prayers to those who have passed (Photos provided by Amy Burger)
About 100 people attended the All Souls’ Day Cemetery Mass at Northlake Memorial Garden Cemetery. In his homily, Fr. Alfonso Gámez reminded us of the power of our prayers to those who have passed (Photos provided by Amy Burger)
MINT HILL — St. Luke Church invited the Mint Hill community to Trunk-or-Treat on Oct. 26. Impressive trunks included games such as a life-size Operation game, a saint match-up, throw the halo around Mary, a mini-golf hole, and nerf gun target game.
MINT HILL — St. Luke Church invited the Mint Hill community to Trunk-or-Treat on Oct. 26. Impressive trunks included games such as a life-size Operation game, a saint match-up, throw the halo around Mary, a mini-golf hole, and nerf gun target game.
Free snow cones, Cornhole, a cupcake walk and tic-tac-toe with pumpkins, also pleased the crowd at the event. (Photos provided by Lisa Geraci)
Free snow cones, Cornhole, a cupcake walk and tic-tac-toe with pumpkins, also pleased the crowd at the event. (Photos provided by Lisa Geraci)
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