About the Author

KMcameo3Kathleen A. Merritt is the Director of the Office of Ethnic Ministries for the Diocese of Charleston, South Carolina. She facilitates workshops and training initiatives on Diversity in schools, parishes and missions locally and nationally. This Greenville, South Carolina native earned a bachelor’s degree in Psychology from the University of South Carolina and a master’s degree in Clinical Counseling from Webster University in St. Louis, Mo. She is the current President of the National Black Catholic Congress Catholic Education Foundation. Kathleen co-authored the book; Catholic Education in and for the Black Community (2007). She also served as Secretary for the NBCC Board of Trustees (2008-2010). Kathleen is the immediate Past President of the National Association of Black Catholic Administrators; Served as a consultant for the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops Secretariat of Cultural Diversity in the Church Committee on African American Affairs (2008-2011); Consultant to the USCCB Office of the Pastoral care of Migrants and Refugees(2006-2007) Immediate Past President of the South Carolina Council of Catholic Women Piedmont Deanery; Board Chair for Greenville Mental Health Center Board of Directors, South Carolina Department of Mental Health( 2006-2008); and a member of the Knights of Peter Claver, Ladies Auxiliary. In 1999, she was inducted in The Order of the Jessamine in recognition of her outstanding contributions to her local community. Kathleen was the 2002 recipient of the Baha’is Human Rights Award for her outstanding work in teaching sensitivity and diversity appreciation to over 1000 youth in the state of South Carolina. In 2007, Kathleen was presented the Caritas award by the Most Reverend Robert J. Baker, S.T.D. She was recently honored as the 2012 SCCCW Piedmont Deanery Woman of the Year.

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  1. Hi Kathleen, Just ran across your website. Delightful! Keep on keeping on in your efforts to sustain Catholic education in the Black Community and to contribute to the ongoing vitality and ministries of the Catholic church in the Black Community.

    May God fill your mind, body and soul with great love and peace during this Lenten Season.. Know that you are in my thoughts and prayers, Pray for me!
    – Sr. Jamie T. Phelps, OP

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