Catholic schools closures extend through May 1
byCatholic schools in the Archdiocese of Louisville will remain closed for in-person classes through May 1 in response to Governor Andy Beshear’s recommendation that…
Catholic schools in the Archdiocese of Louisville will remain closed for in-person classes through May 1 in response to Governor Andy Beshear’s recommendation that…
Record Staff Report The Sisters of St. Benedict of Ferdinand, Ind., will offer weekly group chats for women ages 18-40 on WhatsApp on Thursdays…
For most Catholics around the world, Holy Week will happen at home this year. In the Archdiocese of Louisville, Archbishop Joseph E. Kurtz will…
The COVID-19 outbreak has upended all our lives is so many different ways. Everyone has been affected, and depending on life circumstances, some more…
From the Holy Land of Kentucky to parts of South America, Africa and Asia, religious orders based in the Archdiocese of Louisville are…
This series of teaching editorials focuses on “Christ is Alive,” the 2019 apostolic exhortation by Pope Francis and our youth and young adult ministry…
The COVID-19 situation in Cambodia is rather fluid at the present time. The number of infections here is 107 and has been increasing slowly…
The threat of the spread of COVID-19 has caused Catholic Charities of Louisville to make some changes in how it serves clients, but it…
COVID-19 has brought the church and its faithful into new territory. Because of health and safety restrictions, some Catholics may not have access to…
Public Masses may be suspended to curb COVID-19’s spread, but the work of parishes, as well as their payrolls, facilities and outreach ministries, continue….
