Archdiocesan News
‘Quiet retreat’ for women planned March 2 to 4 in Ferdinand
by The RecordThe Sisters of St. Benedict of Ferdinand, Ind., will offer a quiet retreat on “Honoring the Woman Within,” from March 2-4 at the Benedictine…
Bioethics and Copernicus are subjects of upcoming lectures
by The RecordImmaculata Classical Academy has planned two events in its continuing speaker series. A presentation by Dr. Hermann Frieboes on the topic “Catholic Bioethics: Medical…
Stations planned at Catholic cemeteries on Fridays during Lent
by The RecordThe Archdiocese of Louisville’s Catholic Cemeteries will host the Station of the Cross at 1 p.m. each Friday this Lenten season. Students from local…
40 Days for Life campaign resumes with Lenten prayer vigil and fasting
by The Record40 Days for Life, an international campaign of praying and fasting for an end to abortion, will be observed again beginning on Feb. 14,…
Program planned for the six Saturdays of Lent at St. Raphael
by The RecordSt. Raphael Church, at Bardstown Road and Lancashire Avenue, will offer a speaker series blended with prayer on the six Saturdays of Lent beginning…
Workshop on immigration set for March 3
by The RecordBy Ruby Thomas, Record Staff Writer Immigrants, pastors, parish staff, people who work with immigrants and parishioners who want to be supportive of immigrants are…
Lenten program highlights solidarity; new president of Presentation announced
by The RecordBy JESSICA ABLE, Record Staff Writer Standing united with our brothers and sisters in Christ, wherever they may be, can transform the world. This is…
First wave of discernment yields insights
by The RecordBy Jessica Able, Record Staff Writer Dozens of parishes in the Archdiocese of Louisville have spent the last few months examining their ministries and discerning…
Lecture will examine racial divide in the U.S.
by The RecordRecord Staff Report Bishop Edward K. Braxton of Belleville, Ill., will give the 12th Annual Thomas Merton Black History Month lecture at Bellarmine University…