Free to love: Catholic women vow dedication to poor in Brooklyn
A vibrant hive of young, mostly female missionaries, at St. Michael-St. Edward Church in Fort Greene, Brooklyn. Best of the Web feature.
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Posted by Journey | Nov 29, 2012 | African American, Brooklyn, Catholics |
A vibrant hive of young, mostly female missionaries, at St. Michael-St. Edward Church in Fort Greene, Brooklyn. Best of the Web feature.
Read MorePosted by Journey | Nov 27, 2012 | African American, Catholics, Harlem, Music, Retros, Theater & Dance |
Choreography by Alvin Alley
Read MoreMary Lou Williams is one of the few women in the pantheon of great jazz instrumentalists and a great Catholic artist. Duke Ellington once said, “She is like soul on soul.”
Read MorePosted by Journey | Oct 26, 2012 | African American, Harlem, Music |
Queens born, Harlem bred Malakai Tha Truth is one of the better Christian rappers who started to sprout up in the city around 2005.
Read MorePosted by Journey | Oct 23, 2012 | Art & Faith |
The purpose of Mako Fujimura’s talk at the event was to encourage artists who are facing a Great Depression in the art market. Fujimura recalled how he was encouraged during his depression after 9/11 by TS Eliot and his poems in the book “Four Quartets.”
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