Presentation on Kentucky’s oldest telescope set for April 5
byChris Graney, an astronomer and historian of science with the Vatican’s astronomical observatory, will present “Kentucky’s Oldest Telescope: Born and Bred in Louisville,” at…
Chris Graney, an astronomer and historian of science with the Vatican’s astronomical observatory, will present “Kentucky’s Oldest Telescope: Born and Bred in Louisville,” at…
The March episode of “What’s New in ArchLou,” an Archdiocese of Louisville podcast, is available now. This month’s guest is Beth Stegner Peabody, the…
By NATALIE HOEFER Criterion Staff Writer At its annual Giving Hope-Changing Lives fundraising gala, St. Elizabeth Catholic Charities in New Albany, Ind., presents one…
SERVICES AND DEVOTIONS The feast day of San Pedro Calungsod, the second Filipino saint, will be celebrated with Mass and a traditional Filipino dinner…
By RUBY THOMAS and KAYLA BENNETT Four seminarians, bringing a variety of gifts and charisms to the church, will be ordained to the transitional…
To practice the lessons of a papal encyclical, it helps to understand what it says. That’s why Father James Flynn and Cory Lockhart are…
The Archdiocese of Louisville’s annual Chrism Mass will be celebrated during Holy Week on April 4 at 7 p.m. in the Cathedral of the…
On March 12, the 111th birthday of Girl Scouts of the USA, 25 Girl Scouts of Kentuckiana and three adult leaders received religious medals. …
By RUBY THOMAS and KAYLA BENNETT Ursuline Sisters of Louisville Kathleen Neely and Lee Kirchner spoke to about two dozen Sacred Heart Academy students…
A panel of Spalding University professors will present the President Tori Murden McClure Colloquium on the topic “Repair: Redeeming the Promise of Justice” March…