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Embracing Synodality: Black Catholics Pave the Way Forward for a United and Inclusive Community
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In a groundbreaking display of unity and solidarity, the National Black Sisters' Conference (NBSC), National Black Catholic Clergy Caucus (NBCCC), National Association of Black Catholic Deacons (NABCD), and National Black Catholic Seminarian Association (NBCSA) have come together to champion the principles of synodality during a season of spiritual and politic unrest.

WASHINGTON - PennZone -- From July 29 through July 31, 2024, the Joint Conferences of Catholic Clergy assembled with a unified purpose to strengthen and cooperate in preserving the future of Black Catholics and Black religious practices. This momentous gathering marked a significant milestone in the ongoing quest for unity and empowerment within the Black Catholic community, symbolizing a shared dedication to safeguarding their heritage and traditions.

Recognizing the importance of inclusivity, collaboration, and collective discernment, these esteemed organizations have joined forces to pave the way forward for a more united and inclusive community. By embracing the spirit of synodality, they seek to amplify the voices of Black Catholics, foster dialogue and mutual respect, and promote a culture of shared decision-making and responsibility.

Synodality is a fundamental principle embraced by various religious groups, emphasizing the collaborative process of decision-making and fostering unity among their members. This principle holds great significance for these religious communities as they endeavor to fortify their interconnections, promote open and respectful dialogue, and cultivate a culture of inclusivity within their respective congregations. The purpose of the curated events was to amplify the voice and visibility of Black Catholics within the wider religious community. Father Steven Bell's presentation on the "Significance of Synodality" helped to focus the discussions, galvanize relationships, and broaden the perspectives of all attendees. By joining forces, influential organizations seek to address pressing issues, promote social justice, foster spiritual growth, and cultivate a sense of solidarity among Black clergy, sisters, and believers.

A highlight of the Joint Conferences was the leadership transition within NBCC. Father Kareem Smith's acceptance of the Presidency of NBCC signifies a new chapter in the organization's mission to advocate for the needs and aspirations of Black Catholics across the nation. "As I assume the presidency of the National Black Catholic Clergy Caucus following the passing of the esteemed Father Norman Fischer, I am humbled by the opportunity to lead and serve our community. Father Fischer's legacy looms large, and I am inspired by his dedication and vision for the advancement of Black Catholics within the Church and society. Looking ahead, I envision a future filled with promise and possibility for Black Catholics. Our journey may be challenging, but it is also brimming with opportunities for growth, unity, and progress. Together, we will continue to build upon the foundation laid by our predecessors, working tirelessly to address the needs of our community, promote social justice, and foster a sense of belonging and empowerment among Black Catholics. As we navigate the path forward, I am committed to upholding the values of inclusivity, compassion, and solidarity that define our organization. With faith as our guide and the memory of Father Fischer as our inspiration, we will strive to create a more just and equitable world for all members of our community", said the new president of the National Black Catholic Clergy Caucus, Father Kareem Smith.

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"As we look towards the future, the NBCC, NBCSA, NABCS, and NBSC stand united in their commitment to advancing the rich heritage and traditions of Black Catholics, ensuring that their voices are heard, and their contributions are recognized. Through shared determination and collective action, we strive to build a more inclusive and equitable future for all members of the Black Catholic community."

One of the most exciting events unfolded with the appointment of the new NBSC Board of Directors. This development highlights a notable shift in the Black Catholic Church, as Black Catholic  women Religious are taking on more impactful influential roles as leaders, educators, and visionaries. This change is exemplified by the election of Sister Barbra Spears as the new President of the National Black Sisters' Conference, signifying a fresh and dynamic approach to uplifting the NBSC's Beloved Community and Black Catholic women religious.

Sister Barbra Spears brings a wealth of expertise to the table, as her career has been dedicated to public outreach, nonprofit development, community engagement, and fundraising. Her vast experience in these areas makes her an asset to any organization or cause aiming to make a positive impact in the community. Sister Barbra Spears' profound knowledge and hands-on experience in public outreach and nonprofit development have enabled her to successfully engage with diverse communities and secure essential funding for various causes and organizations.

As a pivotal moment of growth, this revision of leadership signifies a renewed sense of purpose for the organization. The recently elected Vice President, Sister Josita Colbert, passionately shared her enthusiasm about the newly appointed dynamic board of directors for the National Black Sisters' Conference. Bringing her expertise as a historian and a founding member of the organization, she expressed her deep sense of joy and anticipation as the organization embarks on a new chapter. Sister Josita expressed her eagerness for the continued growth and progress that lies ahead, emphasizing the importance of leading Black religious groups to the forefront of religion and leadership. She envisions a future where the Joint Conference amplifies their voices, celebrates their contributions, and paves the way for a more inclusive and empowered future for all. In light of the renewed leadership and vision within the NBSC, Sister Josita's commitment to serve has been reignited as she embarks on her second term on the board of directors, following several years of dedicated service in various capacities within the organization.

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The Joint Conference shared a mission to build a more inclusive Black Church, where all members of the community, no matter age or religious order, are empowered to fully participate and contribute to the life and body of Christ. As each organization embarks on this journey towards synodality, we invite all Black Catholics to join in shaping a future that is marked by unity, diversity, gospel truth, and a deep sense of communion.

About Joint Conference:
Joint Conference is a revered community that brings together various Black religious organizations and supporters, namely the National Black Sisters' Conference (NBSC), National Black Catholic Clergy Caucus (NBCCC), National Association of Black Catholic Deacons (NABCD), and National Black Catholic Seminarian Association (NBCSA). This community plays a vital role in fostering unity and collaboration among these important religious groups.

About the National Black Sisters' Conference:
The National Black Sisters' Conference is a beloved community of Black Catholic Religious and Associates focused on strengthening our interior of oneness as women to fortify and call to action our unique skills, abilities, and knowledge for the service of God by promoting social justice within our respective communities and outward to the world.

About the National Black Catholic Clergy  Caucus & the National Association of Black Catholic Deacons:
The National Black Catholic Clergy Caucus functions as a support network for Black Catholic Clergy and Religious to promote their spiritual, theological, educational, and ministerial development. Our members include Black Catholic ordained Clergy (bishops, priests, and deacons), religious brothers, and seminarians. The organization was established in 1968 during the civil rights movement and aims to provide leadership training and mentoring for seminarians, deacon candidates, and religious brothers as they progress in their formation. Our priority is to address the spiritual needs of our African American brothers and sisters.

About the National Black Catholic Seminarian Association:
The National Black Catholic Seminarians Association, (NBCSA) was founded in 1970 by the National Black Catholic Clergy Caucus to provide support and fellowship for African American Catholic seminarians in the United States.

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Sandra Coles-Bell
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