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,

Moses Anderson

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

Edward K. Braxton

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

Dominic Carmon

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

Wilton Gregory

Chester Griffen

Joseph Guidy

Curtis Guillory

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

Martin D. Holley

John Holmes

Stephen Hopkins

Kenneth Howard

Joseph L. Howze

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

George V. Murry

Isidore Ndagizimana

Jean R. Ngandui

William L. Norvel

Maurice J. Nutt

John E. Nwanze

Willie J. O’Neal

John T. Oates

Malcolm O'Leary

Leonard J. Olivier

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

Joseph N. Perry

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

John H. Ricard

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

Guy Sansaricq

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

J. Terry Steib

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

Elliott G. Thomas

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]

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