Monthly Archives: July 2012



Poll shows Americans frustrated with harsh tone in political campaigns

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Like Olympic athletes, everyone can glorify God, archbishop says

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Counselors steer those affected by shootings to healing, growth

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National Black Catholic Congress Draws about 2,500

INDIANAPOLIS — The city of Indianapolis hosted 2,500 African American Catholics, including 78 from the Louisville archdiocese, during the National Black Catholic Congress XI July 19 to 21. Under the theme of “Faith Engaged: Empower, Equip, Evangelize,” participants witnessed testimonies, … Continue reading

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Donations to Catholic Charities are Helping People Rebuild

After tornadoes and severe storms rife with hail ravaged parts of Kentucky and Indiana in February and March of this year, donations from around the Archdiocese of Louisville poured into Catholic Charities of Louisville. The total donated to date is … Continue reading

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Refugee Farmers Sell Produce to Markets, Restaurants

In recent months refugees who farm in local community gardens have started selling their extra produce at area farmer’s markets — and some are selling to local restaurants. The community gardens are made possible by the Refugee Agricultural Partnership Program … Continue reading

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Pope hosts top-level meeting on leaks in Vatican

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London Catholic churches open hospitality centers for Olympic visitors

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San Francisco archbishop retires; Bishop Cordileone to succeed him

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The tax man cometh: How will church institutions pay for health reform?

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