Mass and reception at St. Moses the Black Parish, Detroit

Archbishop Edward J. Weisenburger celebrated Mass on Sunday, May 18, with parishioners and community members at St. Moses the Black Parish in Detroit, part of the archbishop's tour of welcome Masses around the Archdiocese of Detroit since his March 18 installation.
Archbishop Edward J. Weisenburger celebrated Mass on Sunday, May 18, with parishioners and community members at St. Moses the Black Parish in Detroit, part of the archbishop's tour of welcome Masses around the Archdiocese of Detroit since his March 18 installation.
Archbishop Edward J. Weisenburger celebrated Mass on Sunday, May 18, with parishioners and community members at St. Moses the Black Parish in Detroit, part of the archbishop's tour of welcome Masses around the Archdiocese of Detroit since his March 18 installation.
After Mass, Archbishop Weisenburger greeted St. Moses the Black parishioners, including Ron Teasley, 98, the second-oldest living former Negro Leagues baseball player, and members of his family. Teasley also is a beloved former high school teacher and coach and a longtime member of the St. Moses the Black community.
After Mass, Archbishop Weisenburger greeted St. Moses the Black parishioners, including Ron Teasley, 98, the second-oldest living former Negro Leagues baseball player, and members of his family. Teasley also is a beloved former high school teacher and coach and a longtime member of the St. Moses the Black community.
Archbishop Weisenburger gives a big thumbs up alongside "Paws," the mascot of the Detroit Tigers, who was in attendance for a reception after Mass at St. Moses the Black Parish in Detroit on May 18.
Archbishop Weisenburger gives a big thumbs up alongside "Paws," the mascot of the Detroit Tigers, who was in attendance for a reception after Mass at St. Moses the Black Parish in Detroit on May 18.


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