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Black D.C. Archbishop's Rise Marks a Historic Moment - Black Voice News

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Elana Schor | Associated Press Washington D.C. Archbishop Wilton Gregory is set to become the first Black U.S. prelate to assume the rank of cardinal in the Catholic Church, a historic appointment that comes months after nationwide demonstrations against racial injustice. Gregory's ascension, announced on Sunday by Pope Francis alongside 12 other newly named cardinals, […]

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