Pandemic upends routines and rituals
byMartyrs, prisoners of war, Catholics in remote parts of the world and others have at times been unable to receive the Eucharist. In those…
Martyrs, prisoners of war, Catholics in remote parts of the world and others have at times been unable to receive the Eucharist. In those…
Catholic News Service and Record Staff Reports WASHINGTON — A nation-wide system for reporting allegations of sexual misconduct against U.S. bishops and eparchs is…
By Ruby Thomas and Jessica Able Record Staff Writers Non-profit agencies in the Archdiocese of Louisville are taking precautions against the spread of infection…
It might be assumed that parishes around the world are basically similar — and in the most general sense they are. They have a…
Record Staff Report Spalding University announced March 11 that its College of Education will work with Jefferson County Public Schools (JCPS) to offer a…
Sister of Loretto Kay Carlew, formerly Sister Shawn Carlew, died March 11 at the Loretto Motherhouse infirmary. She was 77 and in her 59th…
The annual Salute to Catholic School Alumni dinner, which raises funds for tuition assistance, was supposed to be held March 18, but like most…
By Sarah Mac Donald Catholic News Service DUBLIN — With all St. Patrick’s Day parades and events canceled due to restrictions aimed at containing the…
The American Red Cross is asking healthy, eligible individuals who are feeling well — especially those with blood type O — to give blood…
By Mark Pattison Catholic News Service WASHINGTON — In pandemic-unnerved America, we’re all shut-ins now. In another time, just about any city of a certain…