Archdiocesan News
New director takes helm of mission advancement office
by Ruby ThomasIn her new role as director of the Archdiocese of Louisville’s Mission Advancement Office, Molly Keene Smith said she feels her job is to…
Souls of departed remembered on feast day
by Jessica AbleArchbishop Joseph E. Kurtz celebrated an outdoor Mass on the feast of All Souls Nov. 2 at Calvary Cemetery. Those who attended remained in…
‘Exploring Illness,’ a virtual retreat set for Nov. 14
by The RecordThe Ursuline Sisters of Mount St. Joseph will present “Exploring Illness,” a virtual retreat Nov. 14 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. including a…
Sanctuary at St. Martin of Tours is vandalized
by The RecordSt. Martin of Tours Church, 639 Shelby Street, suffered damage to the sanctuary of the church Oct. 25. The front altar was severely damaged,…
Youth ministers adapt in uncertain time
by Jessica AbleIn an effort to cope with the restrictions in place due to the COVID-19 pandemic, youth ministers in the Archdiocese of Louisville have come…
Grief support ministry helped widow find ‘new life’
by Ruby ThomasMary Catherine Pfaadt said On With Life, a ministry which provided peer support to widowed individuals, helped her to find a new life following…
Catholic Education Foundation aids record number of students
by Jessica AbleDespite a year filled with uncertainty caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Catholic Education Foundation was still able to provide millions of dollars in…
St. Aloysius’ principal honored by Department of Education
by Ruby ThomasMaryann Hayslip, principal of St. Aloysius School in Pewee Valley, Ky., is the recipient of the 2020 Terrel H. Bell Award for Outstanding School…
Prominent Black Catholic to be recognized
by Jessica AbleThe Archdiocese of Louisville is set to honor Daniel Rudd, a prominent late 19th-century Black journalist and civil rights leader. Rudd was born into…