Pope, man cured thanks to Mama Antula are linked by omelets and beer
byBy Carol Glatz VATICAN CITY — One day, Jesuit Father Jorge Bergoglio, the future Pope Francis, wanted to make sure a group of visitors…
By Carol Glatz VATICAN CITY — One day, Jesuit Father Jorge Bergoglio, the future Pope Francis, wanted to make sure a group of visitors…
By Carol Glatz VATICAN CITY — Lent is a time to free oneself from slavery and take action to free others suffering from the…
Catholics around the world — including in the Archdiocese of Louisville — are invited once again to prayerfully reflect on their experience of the…
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Clark, members of St. John Paul II Church, will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary on Feb. 15. Mrs. Clark, the…
The keynote speaker for this year’s Salute to Catholic School Alumni Dinner March 5 has appeared on what may be the largest stage in…
Each Friday during Lent, Catholic Cemeteries will host the Way of the Cross for Young Christians at one of four cemeteries in Louisville. The…
Last month’s column suggested that readers use the dreary month of January to spend some time assessing their finances in light of the excellent…
The Archdiocese of Louisville’s Office of Multicultural Ministry honored 10 young people eight adults and a parish at its 36th annual African American Catholic…
By Cindy Wooden VATICAN CITY — Feeling sad, disappointed or ashamed of oneself sometimes is normal and even can lead to conversion, but when…
Por Cindy Wooden CIUDAD DEL VATICANO — Sentirse triste, decepcionado o avergonzado de uno mismo a veces es normal e incluso puede llevar a…
