BCIMALL – BCIMALL is a project of the Catholic African World Network with links to National and International Black Catholic websites.
Catholic Faith Network (formerly Telecare)
www.cfntv.org
Catholic Secretariat of Nigeria – The Catholic Secretariat of Nigeria, in the past recent years, has
expended extensive resources in the promotion of integral human development in the country.
Consulate General of Haiti
EWTN – Catholic television programs faithful to the teachings of the church founded by Mother Angelica in 1981.
In a Word – In a word is a monthly publication for and about African American Catholics and is
published by the Divine Word Missionaries.
Knights and Ladies of Peter Claver – The Knights of Peter Claver and the Ladies Auxiliary is the largest
African Amercan lay Catholic group in the United States.
National Black Catholic Congress – The National Black Catholic Congress, comprised of member Organizations, represents African American Roman Catholics, working in collaboration with National Roman Catholic organizations.
NET – New Evangelization Television, Diocese of Brooklyn
National Black Sisters Conference – The National Black Sisters Conference is a national organization representing Black Catholic women religious in the United States.
National Center of the Haitian Apostolate
Nigeria – Caritas – Caritas Nigerian, also known as Catholic Caritas Foundation of Nigeria is the official relief and development arm of the Catholic Bishops Conference of Nigeria.
Nigerian Embassy, Washington DC
USCCB – United States Conference of Catholic Bishops
Solid Ground Ministry – is a Franciscan Ministry of evangelization and outreach to African American families.
National Black Catholic Apostolate for Life – The National Black Catholic Apostolate for Life (NBCAL) is a ministry committed to pray, proclaim, and stand boldly for an end to abortion, all acts of violence and evil, and all injustice that destroys the sacredness of Life.
Xavier University – America’s only historically Black Catholic University founded by Saint Katherine Drexel.