Women religious, inspired by current protests, also see long road ahead
byBy Carol Zimmermann Catholic News Service WASHINGTON — Across the country, women religious have joined in peaceful protests against racial inequality, while others, home…
By Carol Zimmermann Catholic News Service WASHINGTON — Across the country, women religious have joined in peaceful protests against racial inequality, while others, home…
From the Holy Land of Kentucky to parts of South America, Africa and Asia, religious orders based in the Archdiocese of Louisville are…
SAMUELS, Ky. — Women and men religious who feel called to religious life respond out of love of God and the love of serving…
By Nuri Vallbona Catholic News Service SAN ANTONIO — Sister Pat Connolly threaded her way past dozens of families lining the third-floor halls of…
By Jessica Able, Record Staff Writer An intimate midday gathering for young women to get to know women religious began with prayer and included a…
By Jessica Able, Record Staff Writer While many people in the Archdiocese of Louisville were preparing for Super Bowl Sunday festivities, more than 60 women…
The Sisters of St. Benedict of Ferdinand, Ind., invite women ages 18 to 40 to an evening of prayer and discussion in November. One…
Eight Ursuline Sisters of Louisville, who served as educators and pastoral ministers, are celebrating significant anniversaries this year. And three are celebrating 70 years…
By Marnie McAllister, Record Editor About 800 people — mostly soldiers — died at the U.S. Army’s Camp Zachary Taylor in Louisville when influenza…
By Jessica Able, Record Staff Writer A sense of community and a healthy dose of hospitality led Sister Marie Flowers to the Sisters of…