Black Catholic leaders call for justice and peace
by“Peace be with you,” the first words spoken by Jesus Christ to his disciples following his resurrection, are the same words needed as the…
“Peace be with you,” the first words spoken by Jesus Christ to his disciples following his resurrection, are the same words needed as the…
Windows of the Cathedral of the Assumption and its offices facing South Fifth Street in downtown Louisville were covered with plywood as a precaution…
In a letter to Mayor Greg Fischer May 29, Archbishop Joseph E. Kurtz expressed his support of peaceful protests “that give voice to the…
By Ruby Thomas, Record Staff Writer Over the last 22 years, Theresa Ulrich packed more than 5,000 school lunches as she sent her eight…
Mary Beth Bowling credits educators with whom she has worked, particularly women religious, with her passion for Catholic education. The assistant superintendent for Catholic…
The Sisters of Charity of Nazareth are asking for prayers as residents and staff of their nursing home, Nazareth Home — Clifton, battle COVID-19….
Some families in Jérémie, Haiti stand in line for up to two hours each morning to receive clean drinking water. Since March 30, Tek4Kids…
By MARNIE McALLISTER and Record Staff Reports In one of the Archdiocese of Louisville’s first public Masses since the suspension of public worship in…
Tom and Terry Ubben, members of St. Edward Church, left a flag on the grave of Bud Ubben, a veteran of U.S. Marine Corps,…
The University of Notre Dame Alumni Association has chosen the Notre Dame Club of Greater Louisville as one of the recipients of its Outstanding…