Water filters poised to aid Eastern Kentucky
byWater and cleaning supplies are the two most important needs right now as Eastern Kentucky battles catastrophic flooding and continued rain, Governor Andy Beshear…
Water and cleaning supplies are the two most important needs right now as Eastern Kentucky battles catastrophic flooding and continued rain, Governor Andy Beshear…
Archbishop Shelton Fabre met with leaders of the Boys and Girls Haven, including CEO Amanda Masterson and board member Steve Diebold, early last week…
As the new school year approaches and cases of COVID-19 rise in the area, the Archdiocese of Louisville announced July 28 that masks are…
After the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade June 24 in the Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization decision, abortion in Kentucky was halted…
The Archdiocese of Louisville’s Diaconate Office will spend the next year inviting and welcoming men to its new cohort of permanent deacons. Between now…
Walter “Randy” and Christe S. Coe, members of St. Agnes Church, will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary Aug. 5. Mrs. Coe, the former Christe…
When Deacon Ned Berghausen leads a “Pilgrimage of Solidarity” July 30 — aimed at helping Catholics connect with the story and experience of Black…
While enslaved, the woman whom Deacon Ned Berghausen said could rightly be called a mother of the Archdiocese of Louisville and of Catholics —…
Those who come to the Father Jack Jones Pantry — which has seen a dramatic increase in need — often leave not only with…
The third annual Walking Together Pilgrimage for Racial Justice and Reconciliation will take place Sept. 23-24 and Catholics are invited to participate. The pilgrimage…