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The Xavier Herald
Xavier University of Louisiana
November 20, 2012 - December 4, 2012
New Orleans, La
Established in 1925
Administration stuns Xavier community with layoffs, mandatory closure announcements By Cassie Smith Editor-in-chief
Xavier staff and faculty received an unexpected— and unwelcomed—email Nov.19 from the university budget committee announcing immediate staff layoffs and a mandatory Christmas week closure that will force employees to use accrued vacation leave or leave without pay. The email also announced immediate salary and hiring freezes, and a 10 percent decrease in the university’s contribution to health insurance premiums effective Jan. 1, 2013.
The university must take these measures to avoid a $5 million to $7 million operational deficit, Dr. Kenneth St. Charles, vice president for institutional advancement,told the Herald.
Xavier President Norman C. Francis attributed the looming financial deficit primarily to low fall enrollment of new freshmen and transfer students. Dr. Francis said 70 percent of student tuition accounts for Xavier’s revenue and the other 30 percent comes from alumni and corporation contributions. Dr. Loren Blanchard, vice president for academic affairs,
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Xavier employees received an email Nov. 19, 2012, that outlined cost-cutting measures needed to avert an operating deficit. Topping the list: staff layoffs.
From popes to sisters, people of color make Black Catholic history important
By Rev. Giles Conwill University chaplain
Observance of Black Catholic history month is important and necessary because the majority of the public is unaware of the historical background, culture, accom-
plishments and hurdles of people of color. Historical documentation and exposure can remedy such lack of knowledge. For example, how many people are aware that three of the Catholic Church’s 265 popes—successors of St. Peter—were Africans? Pope Victor I (reigned 186-198) determined the date of Easter; Pope Miltiades(311-14) became the first pope to live in a permanent residence when the wife of Emperor Constantine gave him the Lateran Palace; and Pope Gelasius (492-496) established many of the rubrics for liturgical rituals, including the Roman Mass. The great African Father of the Church, St. Augustine of Hippo, contributed so much to Christian theology through his many tomes,
sermons, and tracts—more than five million words. Sisters leave a legacy There are three Orders of Black
Pope Victor I
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Nuns founded in the United States. The Oblate Sisters of Providence Order was founded in Baltimore in 1829, before the Emancipation Proclamation. So great was the racism of the day that they were not allowed to wear their religious robes outside the convent. The Sisters of the Holy Family order was founded here in New Orleans in 1842. Their motherhouse is on Chef Menteur Highway, and they are engaged primarily in the education of young people, which includes St. Mary’s Academy located next door to the motherhouse. In 1916, Sister Theodore Williams founded the Franciscan Handmaids of the Most Pure Heart of Mary order and the motherhouse is in Harlem in New York City.
Although St. Katharine Drexel was a very wealthy white heiress—her father was a partner of J.P. Morgan and left her what would be $300 million today—she worked
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Mother Theodore Williams Franciscan Handmaids