Dominican Sisters of Peace to offer service and reflection opportunity
byThe Dominican Sisters of Peace are sponsoring a five-day prayerful service and reflection opportunity for single Catholic women, ages 18-45, who are discerning a…
The Dominican Sisters of Peace are sponsoring a five-day prayerful service and reflection opportunity for single Catholic women, ages 18-45, who are discerning a…
Forty-eight teachers in the Archdiocese of Louisville who celebrated milestone years of service in 2019 received a St. Katharine Drexel Award earlier this month….
By Ruby Thomas A day before most Americans gather for Thanksgiving dinner, some newly resettled refugee families had their first taste of turkey during…
By Marnie McAllister, Record Editor An exhausted family of seven — mom, dad and five young children — disembarked from a United Airlines flight…
Two years ago, Heather Weatherspoon, a single mother of two children, was at her wit’s end worrying about her son’s education. “I knew he…
Fifty years ago, Father John E. Jones dared Louisville to care for people going hungry. The priest, along with many in Louisville, was horrified…
The Office of Multicultural Ministries’ Catholic Enrichment Center, in conjunction with Just Creations, Louisville’s international fair-trade marketplace, will host a fundraiser on Dec. 4…
Mayor Greg Fischer honored the Spalding University School of Social Work for its contributions to the community by signed a proclamation that deemed Nov….
A new column called “Living Mission” debuts this week. Its author is Father Charlie Dittmeier, a priest of the Archdiocese of Louisville who has…
While the spirit of Catholic health care — particularly the church’s healing ministry — will continue at two local hospitals they are no longer…