TOLTON, FROM SLAVE TO PRIEST is a MOVING MULTIMEDIA PRESENTATION
featuring actor Jim Coleman as Fr. Augustus TOLTON. The Anti-Racism
Committee of the Sisters of St. Francis of Mary Immaculate (ARC)
sponsors this presentation by St. Luke Productions. Fr. TOLTON WAS
BORN A SLAVE IN 1854 IN MISSOURI. He escaped to freedom with his
courageous mother and a baby brother across the Mississippi River to
Quincy, Illinois. The family continued to experience hardship and
persecution. When he grew up, TOLTON SOUGHT TO BECOME A PRIEST, but he
could not gain admission to a seminary in the U.S. because of his
race. He was finally accepted in Rome; after ordination Fr. TOLTON WAS
SENT BACK TO ILLINOIS, first Quincy and then Chicago. This FIRST
AFRICAN AMERICAN PRIEST in the United States died in 1897. Fr.
Augustus Tolton's cause is now up for canonization; he is now
recognized as venerable. This presentation is suitable for ages 10 and
up.
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