National Black Catholic Clergy Caucus
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The National Black Catholic Clergy Caucus is an organizaion made up of African-American clergy of the Roman Catholic Church.[1] One of the goals of the NBCCC is to foster the gifts endemic in the black community for the benefit and betterment of the wider Catholic Church.[2]
[edit] Black clergy of the Catholc Church
Roy A. Lee
Chester Smith
Alfred Adams
Henry Adeyanju
Robert Adkins
Xavier Albert
Hosea Alexander
Fred Alexander
John R. Algee, III,
Phillip J. Allen
Daniel Allen
Warren Allen
Edward D. Alleyne
Emile Ambroise
Edner Ande,
Charles Andrade
Edward J. Andrews
Marshall Andrews
Chuck Andrus
Paul Applah-Kubi
Chester Arceneaux
Rodney Armstrong
George Artis
Joseph Ashford
Borgia Aubespin
Ricarado Bailey
Sam Baker
Kenneth Baker
Robinx Jean Baptiste
Frank Barbour
Walter C. Barrett
Peter M. Batts
Cameron Beatty
Ernest Belinda
Ulric Benjamin
William Benthall
David H. Benz
Carlyle R. Blake
Felix Bland
Edward Blaze
John D. Boddie
James R. Boddie, Jr.
Jimmie Boyd, Sr.
Richard Boyd
Anthony Bozeman
Darryl Branch
Edward B. Branch
Roy Breaux
Dexter S. Brewer
Federico Britto
Raphael Broussard
Ronald Broussard
Stephan Brown
Kenneth Brown
Sylvester Brown
Roderick Brown
Joseph A. Brown
Frederick Browne
Orrin D. Burroughs
Elmore Butler
Patrick Bwalya
Howard Byrd
Courtland A. Campbell
Martin J. Carter
Arthur Cavitt
Anthony Chandler
Robert Chaney
Fernand J. Cheri, III
Gregory C. Chisholm
Tony Clark
George Clements
Roderick Coates
Victor H. Cohea
Christopher Coleman
Gerald Collins
Darren Combs
Joseph E. Connor
Giles Conwill
Jesse Cox
Dunn H. Cumby
Tony Cureton
Joseph F. Curtis, Jr.
Leon Cyr, SC
Ralph W. Cyrus
Dennis DaCosta
Antonio DaCruz
Rollin J. Darbourze
James R. Davis
Henry Davis
Tyrone Davis
Karl Davis
Cyprian Davis
Thomas Dawson
Alfred Dean
Leon DeCatrel
Martin DeLoach
Massawe Deografias
Russell L. Dillard
Louis Dixon
James Dixon
Fred Dobson
Bernard J. Dorade
Deacon William Dorsey
Patrick DuBois
John L. Dupre
Darwin D. Dupree
Joseph Dyer
Ronald R. Ealey
Raymond East
Thomas Edwards
Kenneth Ekechukwu, Jr.
Edward Elderkin
Rayford Emmons
Rawlin Entte
Gilbert Exume
Terrell M. Finnell
Norman Fischer, Jr.
David Fisher
Jim Flewellen
Emith M. Fludd
Bryan J. Fontenot
Rev. John Paul Forte
Deacon Felix A. Francis
Loyola Freightman
Shelby Friend
Henry L. Fulmer
E. Bernard Fussell
Kenneth Gaddy
Roy N. George
George A. Gibson
Lloyd Glapion
Miguel Gomez
James E. Goode
Charles C. Green
Michael Greene
Ken Greene
Chester Griffen
Joseph Guidy
Thomas P. Hadden
Richard Haller
James Hamilton
Ken Hamilton
Stephen W. Hannum
Phillip W. Harcum
Boniface Hardin
James B. Hardy, Jr.
James Harley
Wallace A. Harris
Damian Harris
Elton Harrison
John Harvey
Jeff Harvey
Warren Hatch
Wilmer Hatch
Gordon Hayes
Hiram H. Haywood, Jr.
Bill Hawkins
Arnold Helense
Hugh Henderson
Perry Henry
Joseph Hicks
John Holmes
Stephen Hopkins
Kenneth Howard
Vernon Huguley
Gary Humes
Emmanuel Ihemedu
Ignatius Issac
Pio Jackson
Alonzo C. Jackson
Melvin P. James
Paul Jervis
Leon Johnson
Mervin Johnson
Leslie Johnson
Edwin B. Johnson
Herman Johnson
David Jones
J. Overton Jones
Thomas Joseph
John T. Judie
Silvio Kaberia
Benedict Kelly
Darrell Chuck Kelly
Joseph P. Key
George Kintiba
Charles Knight
Bruce W. Knox
Rollins E. Lambert
Edward Lavine
Wilfred LeConnte
Jerome LeDoux
Roy A. Lee
Hilliard Lee, Jr.
Gerald Lewis
Dwight Lewis
Raymond Lewis
Phillip Linden
Lewis Lloyd
Lawrence Lucas
Matthew Macklin
Martin Madison
Andrew B. Malveaux
Franklin Manning
Amand Manuel
Gerard Marable
Ivan C. Marsh
Paul M. Marshall
Clarence McDavid
Joseph J. McGowan
Ronald L. McIntyre
William McKinnis
Keith McKnight
A. J. McKnight
Douglas McMillan
Aaron Melancon
Anthony Mensah
Serro Michel
Matthew Miles
Arthur L. Miller: Deacon, author, radio host, revivalist, and retired businessman, Deacon Miller is director of the Office for Black Catholic Ministries for the Archdiocese of Hartford. In addition to his assigned parishes, he is also the Catholic chaplain at Hartford’s Capital Community College. A nationally known preacher of God’s Holy Scripture, he has traveled throughout the country raising the need of conversion to “Radical Love”. The kind of self-denying love that can only be accomplished through the grace and power offered to us through Jesus Christ. From New England to the Katrina-ravaged gulf coast of Mississippi, from the Rocky Mountains of northern New Mexico, to the south side of Chicago, Deacon Miller teaches and preaches Christ’s call to His life changing “Radical Love”. At public forums, houses of worship, schools and universities across the country, Deacon Miller addresses issues of social injustice. With firsthand knowledge he speaks to his audiences from the perspective of an African American who grew up on the South Side of Chicago in the 1940s and 1950s. Deacon Miller was 10 years old in 1955 when his schoolmate Emmett Till, age 14, was brutally murdered in Mississippi for allegedly whistling at a white woman—an incident that energized the nascent Civil Rights Movement. His recently released book “The Journey to Chatham”, details the historic events seen through the eyes of Emmett’s friends Today, Deacon Miller addresses 21st-century examples of the same intolerance. He is the Hartford Archdiocese representative to the Connecticut Coalition to Save Darfur, a group formed specifically to influence state, national, and international officials and institutions to use their political clout to stop the conflict in Darfur, Sudan. Deacon Miller sees such racial divisiveness as an example of “human hatred that is the result of what happens when one group seeks power by dehumanization.” Echoing the thoughts of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., he believes that as part of the great human experience, no one can sit idly tolerant of the great injustices that happen anywhere in the world. “If God were to give us an 11th commandment,” Deacon Miller proposes, “I believe it would read: Thou shall not be a bystander.”
David E. Miller
Matthew J. Mills
Alfred Mitchell
James Moran
James Morgan
Charles Mosley
Godfrey Mosley
Jason Mouton
Sama F. Muma
J. Glenn Murray
Isidore Ndagizimana
Jean R. Ngandui
William L. Norvel
Maurice J. Nutt
John E. Nwanze
Willie J. O’Neal
John T. Oates
Malcolm O'Leary
Jeffery Ott
Deacon Owens
Richard Owens
Glenn Parker
Theodore Joseph Kwaku Parker
Jerome Parrish
Deacon Orlando Pascal
Bryon Patterson
Yves Payen
Charles Payne
Everett Pearson
Sam Peoples
Stanley Peterson
James L. Pierce
Thaddeus J. Posey
Oscar J. Pratt
Frothell Price
Kirwin Pyle-Williams
James Quander
George Quickley
Giovannie Reid
Christopher S. Rhodes
R. Tony Ricard
Paul E. Richardson
Jerome Robinson
Andrew Robinson
James P. Robinson
Tyrone J. Robinson
Fisher J. Robinson
Raymond Rose
Cyprian Rowe Emerald Estates
Anselm Russell
Franklyn Russell
Jonas Saint Paul
Fred J. Sambria
Reginald Samuels
John C. Sanders
Warren J. Savage
Leonard G. Scott
Bradley M. Seabrook
Robert Seay
Melvin Shorter
Raphael Simmons
Charles F. Smith
Roy Smith
Bob Smith
Martin De Porres Smith
Frederick Smith
Patrick A. Smith
James Somerville
Sidney Speaks
Benedict St. Gerard
Donald A. Sterling
Allen Stevens
Robert H. Stewart
William Stewart
Troy F. Stokes
Charles Stubbs
Howard P. Studivant
Eric Styles
Tommy Sutton-Lovett
Max Szekiwala
Curtis J. Talley
Francis Tandoh
Kenneth Taylor
David Taylor
Reynaldo Taylor
Samuel Taylor
Augustus R. Taylor, Jr.
Edward Tetteh
Pierre Tevi-Benissan
Mukasa Theodore
Wilbur Thomas
Daniel Thomas
Michael L. Thompson
Malcolm J. Thompson
August Thompson
Kizito Thompson
Stephen Thorn
Stephen D. Thorne
Marvin T. Threatt,
Curtiss P. Todd
Eddie L. Tolentino
Michael Udon
Michael G. Upson
Albert Vaughn
Raphael A. Velazquez
Thomas Vincent
Gustapa Volcout
Ronald Walker
James T. Walker
Brian Walker
Freddie Washington
Dexter G. Watson
Paul Watson
Patrick R. Wells
Mauricio W. West
Tommy West
Kenneth M. Westray
Robert White
Reginald Whitt
Paul Whittington
Bruce Wilkinson
Lorenzo Williams, Jr.
Manuel Williams
Clarence Williams
John B. Williams
Ephraim Williams
Paul M. Williams
Herman Williams
James Williams
Conrad Williams
Everett J. Williams
Irvin Williams
George W. Williams
Gene R. Wilson
Patrick Winbush
Paul C. Wise
Winston C. Wright[3]

