Black History Month seen as reminder of need to work for justice, equality
byBy Lynnea Mumola WASHINGTON — Flanked at the front of the sanctuary by six large portraits of Black Americans whose faith-filled lives placed them…
By Lynnea Mumola WASHINGTON — Flanked at the front of the sanctuary by six large portraits of Black Americans whose faith-filled lives placed them…
Bishop Shelton Joseph Fabre, a native of Louisiana, has been named the 10th Bishop and fifth Archbishop of Louisville. He was appointed by Pope…
This column’s advice last month suggested that readers have an open discussion with family and friends to gain confidence and improve financial security by…
By Carol Glatz VATICAN CITY — The Catholic Church worldwide is showing good progress and “much joy” after the opening of the synodal process,…
Holy Cross High School, 5144 Dixie Highway, will host its Maroon and Grey Gala and Raffle March 11 at the Refinery in Jeffersonville, Ind.,…
A few weeks ago, a friend who teaches religion at St. Xavier High School invited me to give a presentation on the Book of…
In the evolution of language, it seems the word community has become synonymous with school — at least in the Archdiocese of Louisville. Take…
By Rhina Guidos Though immigration remains a polemic topic in political circles, just 44% of Americans recently surveyed by the Public Religion Research Institute…
I am Father Shaju Puthussery, a Conventual Franciscan priest from Kerala, India. I was born and brought up in a traditional Catholic family, so…
By Carol Zimmermann WASHINGTON — As many state legislatures consider restrictive abortion measures in current legislative sessions, the Catholic conferences in these states are…
