Monday, January 7, 2013
Remembering Bishop Anderson
I've been reading an article the funeral of the late Bishop Moses Anderson, the first black Catholic Bishop in the Archdiocese of Detroit, who passed on New Years Day. According to his webpage on the Archdiocese of Detroit's page, he was a convert to the Catholic Church, and was ordained a Bishop in January 1983. I remember him presiding at the Confirmation Mass for our young people at my Church a couple of years ago. He was an excellent preacher, and even added a hymn at the end of his Homily. Rest in Peace, Bishop
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Maternity Homes
This building and its past use has been on my mind here recently, as well as the former hospital, behind me as I was taking this picture, n...
-
As I am going about my daily business in metro Detroit yesterday, I ran across a video from the Detroit Historical Society about the Flora...
-
Within the past year or so, I have been interested in historic artifacts and media items, such as the archives on Google Books from Life Ma...
-
I am working on my family history since 2008, and here recently, I have been using my Library of Michigan card to do more research. One of t...
No comments:
Post a Comment