Editorial — Sharing holiday spirit
byIn the 1950s in a far from affluent part of town, there was a group of children who, like children everywhere, looked forward every…
In the 1950s in a far from affluent part of town, there was a group of children who, like children everywhere, looked forward every…
In the United States, grocery bills seem to be growing exponentially, energy prices continue to creep upward, major natural disasters seem to happen monthly…
By any measure, Romano L. Mazzoli was a remarkable man. To understand his character, his commitment, his integrity, his heart and his personality, all…
The following was written by Kentucky’s four bishops: Archbishop of Louisville Shelton J. Fabre, Bishop of Covington John Iffert, Bishop of Lexington John Stowe,…
There was a time in the autumn of 1962 when the world held its breath for almost two weeks. The 13 days from Oct….
From time to time it seems that many people, lost in the confusion, turbulence and complexities of modern life, fall into the trap of…
A full church and an overflowing parking lot aren’t as common since the COVID-19 pandemic, but St. Athanasius Church’s 11 a.m. Sunday Mass drew…
When all the world’s tumults and tribulations are considered, it’s easy to conclude that in the battle between love and hate, hate might be…
The bishops of the United States issued the results of their annual third-party audit July 12 and, overall, it contains some positive news: allegations…
This Sunday, the feast of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ, Catholics from around the Archdiocese of Louisville are invited to join…