Federal funding, food are key topics of conversation at Catholic Charities event
byFederal funding cuts and food insecurity were key topics of discussion at Catholic Charities’ “Coffee and Conversations with Archbishop Shelton J. Fabre and Lisa…
Federal funding cuts and food insecurity were key topics of discussion at Catholic Charities’ “Coffee and Conversations with Archbishop Shelton J. Fabre and Lisa…
About 120 Catholics from around the United States who serve in family ministries gathered in Louisville Oct. 13-16 for the national Catholic Family Life…
Catholic Charities will host “Coffee and Conversations with Archbishop Shelton J. Fabre and Lisa DeJaco Crutcher, CEO” on Sept. 30 and Dec. 9 from…
Archbishop Shelton J. Fabre encouraged Catholics to help people experiencing hunger after a press conference last week highlighted increasing need in Kentucky. “Providing food…
Catholic Charities of Louisville’s annual Mardi Gras party aims to draw 500 revelers to celebrate and learn about the agency’s work March 4 at…
On Christmas Eve, Pope Francis will open the Holy Door at St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome to begin the Jubilee Year of 2025, a…
The seven tenets of Catholic social teaching — which guide the work of Catholic Charities of Louisville — cover a wall from floor to…
With its new initiative, “People Up,” Catholic Charities of Louisville is inviting the Catholic and wider community to join its mission to assist people…
The status quo is not okay. Kentucky has the sixth-highest poverty rate in the entire country. At 16.5%, we’re just three points behind Mississippi’s…
A home is so much more than walls and a roof. It is a place of safety and security, comfort and connection. It’s a…
