A Time to Speak — Catholic Schools Week winning essay
By Aaron Stocksdale With loving intention, God created human beings to be rational, social and moral creatures. With this awareness, Catholic schools have always…
By Aaron Stocksdale With loving intention, God created human beings to be rational, social and moral creatures. With this awareness, Catholic schools have always…
In celebration of the Year of Consecrated Life, religious communities serving in the Archdiocese of Louisville will hold open houses on Feb. 15. The…
Nine men were elected to leadership positions in the Knights of St. John International — St. Michael Commandery 103. They are: Tony Cloe, president;…
Mercy Academy will celebrate the 20th anniversary of their ‘Benefit Off Broadway,’ formerly known as the ‘Benefit On Broadway,’ Feb. 14 at the school,…
Sister of Charity of Nazareth Anna Jeanne Hardesty died Jan 31. at Nazareth Home. Sister Hardesty, a native of Whitesville, Ky., was 90 and…
Take no revenge and cherish no grudge. Leviticus 19:18 When I was in grade school down at St. Theresa Academy, then St. Theresa School,…
The 46 Catholic elementary and high schools in the Archdiocese of Louisville celebrated Catholic Schools Week (CSW) this week Jan. 25 to 31. Schools…
By Jessica Able, Record Staff Writer For the first time since 2007, the Catholic Services Appeal (CSA) has reached the $3 million mark in…
Spalding University announced the creation of the Patricia Lauderdale and Barbara Miller Endowed Scholarship, an endowed scholarship to support African-American women who are pursuing…