Editorial —A story of numbers
byThere are times when numbers seem to clutter life. This time of year, many people are awash in receipts and calculations as they prepare…
There are times when numbers seem to clutter life. This time of year, many people are awash in receipts and calculations as they prepare…
On television and computer screens around the nation last week, there appeared for the longest of times a simple and stark image — a…
Two recent events in our community have highlighted how far we’ve come in race relations — and how far we still have to go….
A couple of weeks ago at the start of Lent, there were conversations in at least one local office that involved the annual question…
Human trafficking — a problem associated with exotic tourist destinations — is also an abomination happening here in Kentucky. Children and adults alike are…
On a sun-filled April day in 2008, more than 60,000 people filled Yankee Stadium in New York City to welcome Pope Benedict XVI, who…
Any journalist worth his or her salt will tell you, consistently, that newspapers — especially in their new and often smaller form these days…
It seems to begin almost at birth, this ingrained response that makes us avoid assuming responsibility. You see it in youngsters who are quick…
There was a time in the Archdiocese of Louisville when any conversation about vocations — or the need for increased vocations — was usually…
It’s been more than a month since the abominable mass killing at Sandy Hook School in Connecticut, and in the weeks since, hundreds of…