Catholic Charities, attorney general win trafficking grant
byBy Marnie McAllister, Record Editor Catholic Charities of Louisville and the Kentucky attorney general’s office will share a $1.5 million federal grant to combat human…
By Marnie McAllister, Record Editor Catholic Charities of Louisville and the Kentucky attorney general’s office will share a $1.5 million federal grant to combat human…
By Jessica Able, Record Staff Writer Sixty percent of human trafficking victims identified in Kentucky since 2008 have been children, according to a recent…
By Jessica Able, Record Staff Writer Nichole Dathorne, a victim specialist with the Louisville FBI field office, called on those gathered at the “Human…
By Marnie McAllister, Record Editor “Human Trafficking Summit: A Look at Modern-Day Slavery in Kentucky” will be held on Oct. 20 from 8:30 a.m….
Emily Desmond and Alex Desmond, eighth-grade students at St. Stephen Martyr School, took part in a legislative gathering at the school in July. The…
By Sister of Charity of Nazareth Julie Driscoll This past Tuesday, we held the third annual prayer for victims and perpetrators of human trafficking….
By Marnie McAllister, Record Editor Imagine a 5-year-old girl, blonde curls bouncing as she skitters to her ballet class in South Central Kentucky. Then…
Women religious, associates and others will gather April 28 at 4:30 p.m. in Jefferson Square Park, 6th and Jefferson streets, for a public prayer…
A Lenten film and discussion series on human trafficking, sponsored by an interfaith group formed by women religious, will be presented throughout the month…
This Dec. 8, the Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception, marked my 15th anniversary as a bishop. I love that I was ordained for service…
