A Time to Speak — A View from the Pew
byBy Katie Warren I married my husband when I was 20 years old. Young and in love, we dreamed of filling the rooms in…
By Katie Warren I married my husband when I was 20 years old. Young and in love, we dreamed of filling the rooms in…
By Will Ryan The church is dark. The faint yellow glow from a street lamp lights up the stained-glass windows to the right of…
By Julie Kelley My husband, Mark Kelley, and I are one of 20 couples in the diaconate class of 2016 and are just past…
As co-host for the Partnership for a Compassionate Louisville, I am sometimes asked about peace and how we ever hope to achieve it. When…
By Sal Della Bella In his recent apostolic exhortation, Evangelii Gaudium (The Joy of the Gospel), Pope Francis describes the growth in faith that…
By Father Matthew Hardesty I want to express my gratitude to Leisa Schulz, the superintendent of schools for the Archdiocese of Louisville, for her…
By Paula Miles and Jan Redle Confirmation calls us to action, to walk the talk, to make a difference, to be the difference. It…
“I was in prison, and you visited me” (Matthew 25:37). As a deacon, I work with a team of priests and other deacons who…
As an adult, one of the great joys of Christmas is the giving of gifts. There is a special joy in knowing that one’s…
As another Christmas season arrives, my thoughts turn to the journey the Holy Family made before and after Jesus’ birth and to a journey…