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I’m Just Curious when the Seminaries started accepting Black/African-American candidates.
You can read about Fr. Augustine Tolton ordained 1886.I’m Just Curious when the Seminaries started accepting Black/African-American candidates.
Not all Africans are black, especially the north Africans. Are we talking about west Africans of the same stock as US slaves?Pope Victor I (d199) was the First african Pope
Other prominent African Saints and Priests were; St. Augustine of Hippo(d430 - Bishop), Pope Saint Miltiades (d314- Pope), Saint Moses (d405- Priest), Saint Fulgentius (d533-Bishop), Saint Quintian (d525-Priest), Saint Quodvultdeus (d450 Deacon-Bishop), Zeno of Verona (d371-Bishop).
Well St Moses was almost certainly a black person; hence his epithet “the black”. There is no reason to believe that the (some of the) others were not black; although as you point out it would be wrong to assume with certainty that they were all black; as many could have been from Rome or other areas; or from areas of africa where skin color is not so prevalent (Egypt).Not all Africans are black, especially the north Africans. Are we talking about west Africans of the same stock as US slaves?
A good reference, and since he was from the region of Ethiopia, I would also point out that the Aksum Empire (roughly modern Ethiopia) made Christianity its state religion in 325 AD. Christianity has been a strong influence there ever since.Well St Moses was almost certainly a black person; hence his epithet “the black”.