Eucharist lies at the center of layman’s life
byTim Tallent considers himself to be a eucharistic person. The St. John Paul II Church parishioner serves as an extraordinary minister of Holy Communion,…
Tim Tallent considers himself to be a eucharistic person. The St. John Paul II Church parishioner serves as an extraordinary minister of Holy Communion,…
On the solemnity of the Body and Blood of Christ, Archbishop Shelton J. Fabre said he asks himself, “What hunger do I bring to…
When I was a child, my father would sometimes lean over to me after the consecration at Mass and whisper, “Jesus is here, and…
The annual Vocations Awareness Poster and Essay contest — sponsored by the Vocation Office and the St. Serra Club of Louisville — received a…
The University of Louisville’s Catholic Campus Ministry is joining in the nationwide Eucharistic Revival with the addition of the Blessed Sacrament Chapel on campus,…
The church in the United States will soon be embarking on a “eucharistic revival,” a response to increasing religious disaffiliation and waning understanding of…
Young adults who gathered for Mass at the Cathedral of the Assumption in downtown Louisville Aug. 1 heard from Archbishop Joseph E. Kurtz that…
If you found the experience of virtual participation in the sacred liturgy of the Holy Eucharist uplifting and worthwhile, imagine what it will be…
COVID-19 has brought the church and its faithful into new territory. Because of health and safety restrictions, some Catholics may not have access to…
By Ed Langlois Catholic News Service PORTLAND, Ore. — Early in the coronavirus pandemic, even before Archbishop Alexander K. Sample of Portland canceled public…