Women religious came to Army’s rescue in 1918
byBy Marnie McAllister, Record Editor About 800 people — mostly soldiers — died at the U.S. Army’s Camp Zachary Taylor in Louisville when influenza…
By Marnie McAllister, Record Editor About 800 people — mostly soldiers — died at the U.S. Army’s Camp Zachary Taylor in Louisville when influenza…
Days after we blithely demonstrated, once again, our pride in this “great nation,” America’s sins took center stage in a horrific explosion of gun…
By Jessica Able, Record Staff Writer Ursuline sisters, lay associates and men and women inspired by the order’s foundress — St. Angela Merici —…
The Sisters of Charity of Nazareth will enter into prayer and fasting for wisdom and discernment as the November elections approach. In a statement…
The Office of Lifelong Formation and Education received a grant from the WHAS Crusade for Children totaling $45,244. The grant — to be used…
Sister of Charity of Nazareth Ellen Miriam Grimes, 93, died July 10 at Nazareth Home. She had been a Sister of Charity of Nazareth…
Conventual Franciscan Friar Benjamin “Alfred” Knopp died July 8 at Nazareth Home. He was 87. Father Knopp, a native of Louisville, served as an…
Dominican Sister of Peace Anne Regis Hartnett died July 3 at Sansbury Care Center in St. Catharine, Ky. She was 91 and had been…
During the annual singing of “America the Beautiful” in churches around the nation last weekend, Christians prayed in the second verse that God might…
By Ruby Thomas, Record Staff Writer Girls who have been abused or neglected and those who live in group homes are considered most at…
