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Archbishop Wilton Gregory To Become First Black Cardinal In United States - African American News Today - EIN Presswire

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Archbishop Wilton Gregory was in quarantine in Rome Friday, just hours away from making history as the South Side native will become the first Black American cardinal in the history of the Catholic Church Saturday. 

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