Nicaragua expels a dozen priests, sends them to the Vatican, Ortega regime says
byBy David Agren BUENOS AIRES — Nicaragua has expelled a dozen priests held as political prisoners as the increasingly tyrannical regime continues sending clergy…
By David Agren BUENOS AIRES — Nicaragua has expelled a dozen priests held as political prisoners as the increasingly tyrannical regime continues sending clergy…
Eighth graders from Holy Trinity School St. Matthews and Holy Trinity School Clifton traveled to Appalachia last month where they helped to repair six…
SERVICES, DEVOTIONS The Marian Committee will hold a First Saturday Devotion at the Cathedral of the Assumption, 433 S. Fifth St., on Nov. 4….
Mr. and Mrs. Joe House, members of St. Ambrose Church in Cecilia, Ky., will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary on Oct. 27. Mrs. House,…
Michal Horace said the “Road to Emmaus” Bible story comes to mind when he considers his approach to leading the Archdiocese of Louisville’s Office…
The Father Chester P. Smith National Black Catholic Men’s Conference drew 200 men to downtown Louisville for worship, fellowship, workshops and renewal Oct. 12-15….
The Marian Center, 165 Sears Ave., will present “Consecration to Jesus Through Mary,” from 8:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m., on consecutive Saturdays Nov. 4…
These are busy times at the Vatican Observatory. We just had a big celebration for the 30th anniversary of the VO’s main telescope. We…
By Carol Glatz VATICAN CITY — St. Charles de Foucauld, a turn-of-the-19th-century hermit, demonstrates how a life of meekness, tenderness and eucharistic adoration evangelizes,…
Human trafficking happens when people’s vulnerabilities are exploited, but the good news is, the community can help reduce those vulnerabilities, said Amy Nace-DeGonda, a…