A Time to Speak — Continuing your Catholic journey in college
ByMany of our young people will be heading off to college for the first time very soon. Others are returning to their campuses for…
Many of our young people will be heading off to college for the first time very soon. Others are returning to their campuses for…
More than 18,000 young people and hundreds of teachers are returning to Archdiocese of Louisville Catholic schools as summer draws to a close. Some…
By Cindy Wooden, Catholic News Service VATICAN CITY — God never gives up on anyone, even when the person betrays God’s love, Pope Leo…
On July 31, Archbishop Shelton visited and blessed the Chapel of Saints Martha, Mary, and Lazarus at the Maloney Center, the office building at…
After more than 155 years of ministry, the Sisters of Mercy are leaving the Archdiocese of Louisville. “There’s a beginning and an end to…
The Archdiocese of Louisville’s 23 seminarians — including six who are new this year — introduced themselves and pledged their prayers to members of…
In today’s digital world, students need more than just access to technology — they need the wisdom and guidance to use it responsibly. That’s…
Brothers and Sisters in Christ, Greetings in the Lord! As the new school year commences, I extend my best wishes to our students, parents,…
By Mark Zimmermann / Catholic Standard, OSV News In his homily at a solemn Peace Memorial Mass Aug. 9, Archbishop Peter Michiaki Nakamura of…
As the doors of our Catholic schools open once again, we are reminded that this is no ordinary beginning. Every beginning is sacred, and…