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Archdiocesan News
The status quo in Kentucky isn’t OK, but Catholics can help, priest says
Catholic social teaching can help change the status quo, which needs improvement, Father John Schwartzlose said during a presentation at St. Aloysius Church in...
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Leadership program emphasizes developing skills modeled by Jesus
After developing a hip problem at work, Griselda Matehuala found herself homebound and unable to walk for three months. While it was difficult, she...
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Catholic News
Ham radio expedition to remote island includes Vatican representative
By Carol Glatz VATICAN CITY — For the last two weeks of January, the Vatican City State flag flapped in the strong sea breeze...
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Love is the only path to Christian unity, pope says
By Cindy Wooden ROME — Divided Christians will draw closer to one another only by loving God and loving their neighbors, serving one another...
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