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Catholic Negro-American Mission Board : ウィキペディア英語版 | Catholic Negro-American Mission Board The Catholic Negro-American Mission Board has been a U.S. Roman Catholic institution that raises funds and supports mission work in among African Americans. ==History== In 1905, the Catholic archbishops of the United States determined that the needs for Catholic mission work in the black community exceeded the funding available from the annual appeal administered by the Commission for the Catholic Missions among the Colored People and the Indians. To create a second funding stream, the archbishops called for the establishment of the Catholic Board, which they incorporated in 1907 with Fr. John E. Burke as executive director in New York City.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The Catholic Negro-American Mission Board (The Catholic Board For Mission Work Among The Colored People): Historical Note/Scope And Content. ).〕 Since its founding, the Catholic Board has supported hundreds of priests and women religious who served Black parishes and schools throughout the United States, and in so doing, it also endorsed efforts to address Black social concerns as well.〔''Our Colored Missions'', 1922-1970; ''Educating in Faith'', 1981-1984.〕 The Catholic Board was renamed in 1970, and it joined the Black and Indian Mission office a decade later.〔
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