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  1. John Augustus Tolton (baptized Augustine; April 1, 1854 – July 9, 1897) was an African American who served as first openly Black Catholic priest in the United States, ordained in Rome in 1886. He was preceded by the Healy brothers, Catholic priests who passed as White.

  2. Fr. Tolton Catholic High School 3351 E. Gans Road, Columbia MO, 65201 Phone: 573-445-7700 Fax: 573-445-7703 Office Hours: M-F, 7-4

  3. May 3, 2024 · Augustus Tolton (born April 1, 1854, Brush Creek, Ralls county, Missouri, U.S.—died July 9, 1897, Chicago, Illinois) was an American religious leader who is regarded as the first African American ordained as a priest in the Roman Catholic Church (see Researcher’s Note). Tolton was born into slavery. His parents, Peter Paul and Martha Jane ...

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  5. Father Augustus Tolton 18541897. Saints arise from the exigencies of the eras within which they live. Saints are of human stock but have the genius to step forward and bring the gospel message to the contradictions of their time.

  6. Jun 13, 2019 · Father Augustine Tolton was the first known African-American priest in the Roman Catholic Church. The Diocese of Springfield, via Associated Press. By Liam Stack. June 13, 2019.

  7. Fr. Augustus Tolton became the first Black American priest in the United States of America! Born as a slave in America, he became an American hero! For a brief moment in history, racial differences that only ran skin deep were forgotten because of this great man of God.

  8. Fr. Tolton’s Life and Times. 1849: Martha Jane Chisley, (Father Tolton’s mother), moves to Missouri from Kentucky as a young slave. This same year, Harriet Tubman escapes from slavery, returns to the South and becomes one of the main conductors on the Underground Railroad.

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