Holy Cross Catholic Church (Durham, North Carolina)

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Holy Cross Church in 2021
Religion
Affiliation Catholic Church
Diocese Diocese of Raleigh
LeadershipBishop Luis R. Zarama
StatusActive
Location
Location2438 S Alston Avenue
Durham, North Carolina, United States
Website
holycrossdurham.org

Holy Cross Catholic Church is a historically African-American Catholic church in Durham, North Carolina.

History

Holy Cross Catholic Church was founded in 1939 by the Maryland Province of the Society of Jesus as one of North Carolina's first African-American Catholic congregations. [1] The congregation had a rectory constructed in 1942, using one room as a chapel. [1] A sanctuary was built in 1953 at 1400 South Alston Avenue. [1]

In 1996, a walk-out was organized by Latino parishioners at the church, who criticized resistance to the arrival of Latino immigrants in the community. [2]

In 2006, the congregation sold their land to North Carolina Central University, which was developing around the church, and moved the church to the corner of Fayetteville Street and Pekoe Avenue. [1] The NCCU School of Nursing was built on the church's original site. [1] The congregation later left their original building, which is now owned by the university and was renamed Centennial Chapel in 2010, and purchased a new lot on South Alston Avenue. [3] Since 2014, the church has been run by the Franciscan Friars Conventual from Our Lady of the Angels Province in Maryland. [4] [5]

In July 2021, Fr. Pius Wekesa was appointed as pastor of the church, becoming the first African Catholic priest, and the first diocesan priest, to serve the congregation. [6]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 "Holy Cross Churcg". Open Durham. Durham, North Carolina . Retrieved November 4, 2025.
  2. Ramírez, Yuri (February 2022). ""Two Churches in One Building": Holy Cross Catholic Church, Latino Immigration, and New Geographies of Resistance, 1988–1997". Illinois Experts. University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign . Retrieved November 4, 2025./
  3. "Centennial Chapel - North Carolina Central University Historical Marker". Historical Marker Database . Retrieved November 4, 2025.
  4. Larson, David (November 18, 2019). "Holy Cross senior parishioners share faith journeys during National Black Catholic History Month". Diocese of Raleigh . Raleigh, North Carolina . Retrieved November 4, 2025.
  5. "National Black Catholic History Month: Honoring Our Elders - Holy Cross Catholic Church". Our Lady of the Angels Province of Maryland. Order of Friars Minor Conventual. November 12, 2019. Retrieved November 4, 2025.
  6. "New pastor at Holy Cross Catholic Church makes history". WTVD . Raleigh, North Carolina. July 19, 2021. Retrieved November 4, 2025.