
SINCE
1967


HISTORY
How the Detroit Catholic Pastoral Alliance began
The Detroit Catholic Pastoral Alliance began with of a group of priests who after the riots of 1967, envisioned more for a city that had been deeply divided by the sin of racism.
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Over the years the Alliance incorporated and grew; the parishes became more involved in the social movements of the day; yet their commitment to creating an equitable and just city for the people has never wavered.
All donations made to the Detroit Catholic Pastoral Alliance are tax deductible.
Our Staff.
Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed it is the only thing that ever has.
- MARGARET MEAD
Board of Directors
Donna King
Chair, Gratiot Woods
George Rayes
Vice-Chair, Sacred Heart
Linda Simpkins
Secretary, St. Charles Borromeo
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Kurt Hill
St. Moses the Black
Tamara Howard
Gratiot Woods
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LaTasha Noland
St. Elizabeth
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Yvonne Graves-Hill
St. Moses the Black
Lynne Williams
Gratiot Woods
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Rev. Thomas Lumpkin
St. Ignatius/Day House
Kim Milligan
Nativity of Our Lord
Roslyn Taylor
Epiphany Education Center
Rowana Vance
Sacred Heart
June Porter
Gesu Parish
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Kathy Murphy
FORC
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Our Mission
LOVING PEOPLE TO LIFE.
The mission of the Detroit Catholic Pastoral Alliance is to strengthen the quality of life in its communities by engaging members in the social, moral, political, and economic issues of the Metropolitan Detroit Area. The Alliance rejects all forms of racism and sexism and strives to become an anti-racist institution in policy and in fact.
Our Vision
To act justly
and to love mercy
and to walk humbly with your God.
-Micah 6:8












