“In order to continue the vibrancy of who we are, we need more to say yes,” said Father Ajani Gibson.
Gibson has served as priest at St. Peter Claver for the past two years. He credits his vocation and the church’s enduring legacy to those who have served before him. He describes the church’s steep history amongst Black Catholics as a testament of service.
“The archbishop has, in many ways, invested a lot of time and energy into making sure that St. Peter Claver continues to thrive,” Gibson said.
Sunday’s mass was led by Archbishop Gregory Aymond as the culmination of several celebratory events.
Anniversary Chairperson Patricia Williams says she hopes Sunday’s mass will encourage more people to serve the community and participate in ministry.
“Our parish has had thriving parishioners who are actively involved and engaged in all facets of the church,” Williams said.
Sunday’s service ended with a traditional second line, as Williams presses toward the future, declaring St. Peter’s Clavers Catholic Church, “will be around for another 105 years.”
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