Editorial — A word on the ‘Year of Faith’
byAny journalist worth his or her salt will tell you, consistently, that newspapers — especially in their new and often smaller form these days…
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…
The excellence of Archdiocese of Louisville schools has come to be a given, a blessing that the people of the archdiocese might take for…
When Herod realized that he had been deceived by the Magi, he became furious. He ordered the massacre of all the boys in Bethlehem…
Time often turns memories into a foggy mist. Over the years we become convinced that a few decades ago represent the real and true…
The Kentucky Commission on Human Rights in October voted unanimously to recommend that the Commonwealth abolish the death penalty. It’s an act that represents…
Given all the attention being afforded — rightfully so — to the presidential election, we can all be forgiven if some other significant news…
As Record Assistant Editor Marnie McAllister noted in last week’s edition of the paper, the Archdiocese of Louisville played host to about 100 Hispanic…