Monthly Archives: May 2012



Archbishop Kurtz will Participate in Synod

This fall, Archbishop Joseph E. Kurtz will be one of only a handful of bishops from the United States to take part in the 13th Ordinary Synod of Bishops at the Vatican. The main focus of this October synod will … Continue reading

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Bone Marrow Registry Drive Set for June 3

Six-month-old Addison Lynn Miles is fighting for her life. The infant has a rare form of leukemia and is in immediate need of a bone marrow transplant. Addison does not have a direct match within her family, so fellow St. … Continue reading

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Charity Wins National Award for Refugee Aid

The staff of Catholic Charities of Louisville’s Migration and Refugee Services has received a national award from the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) for its work with refugees from Burma. The award was presented to Catholic Charities staff … Continue reading

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Pope deplores ‘VatiLeaks’ scandal, prays for quake victims

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Ireland’s church shows sign of renewal after loss of credibility

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Pope condemns massacre in Syria, urges prayers, dialogue for peace

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Anderson says Vatican bank fired president to increase transparency

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Vatican pledges to restore trust, transparency in search for truth

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Religious freedom issues at heart of HHS lawsuits, legal scholars say

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Pope’s private assistant arrested in ‘VatiLeaks’ probe

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