(Andrew Harnik | AP file photo) In this Sunday, June 2, 2019, file photo, Archbishop of Washington Wilton Gregory, left, greets parishioners after Mass at St. Augustine Church in Washington. In June 2020, Gregory, the first African American in charge of the Archdiocese of Washington, joined with eight fellow bishops from his region to acknowledge the church’s “sins and failings” in regard to racial justice. “Prayer and dialogue, alone, are not enough. We must act to bring about true change,” the bishops said, calling for more racial equality in health care, education, housing and criminal justice.