A Time to Speak – A partnership that works
byBy Father Steven Henriksen The backpacks are full. The classrooms have been cleaned. And parents are preparing for tearful departures, however temporary, from their…
By Father Steven Henriksen The backpacks are full. The classrooms have been cleaned. And parents are preparing for tearful departures, however temporary, from their…
By Ed Harpring “Even if the life of a person has been a disaster, even if it is destroyed by vices, drugs, or anything…
By Deacon James R. Turner On June 10, 2015, Archbishop Joseph E. Kurtz, president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB), delivered a…
By Father Jeffrey D. Gatlin When talking about racial issues, I know that whatever I write today may be supported by some and others…
By Jason Beitz For about five or six years, when I was in my mid-20s, there was something inside calling me to establish a…
By Loretta O’Leary Aberli On a frigid February night, while most Louisvillians were scurrying to the closest grocery to “stock up” for predicted bad…
By Father James Flynn Thirty five years ago, on March 24, 1980, Archbishop Oscar Arnulfo Romero-Gadalmez was martyred as he was celebrating Mass by…
By Kevin Sedelmeier I felt ready for Easter. I had read the little black Lenten book with stories and Scripture passages for the past…
By Sister of Charity of Nazareth Julie Driscoll This past Tuesday, we held the third annual prayer for victims and perpetrators of human trafficking….
By Eva Gonzalez Family — the domestic church — is the cell of society where building communion among its members is experienced. However, due…