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Presentation Academy students walk for creation

In celebration of Earth Day, April 22, students at Presentation Academy participated in a series of activities focusing on environmental stewardship.  “Leading up to...

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2026-04-29T08:56:13-04:00April 28th, 2026|Archdiocesan News, earth day, presentation academy, Youth|

10 takeaways from a report on the 400 men becoming U.S. priests in 2026

By Gina ChristianOSV News This spring, the U.S. will see more than 400 men ordained to the priesthood, both diocesan and religious. Among them...

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Nine priests of the Archdiocese of Louisville are marking 25, 50 and 60 years of ministry

Nine priests serving in the Archdiocese of Louisville were honored recently for milestone years of service, including three who are marking golden jubilees this...

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‘Reveal the love of Jesus,’ Archbishop Fabre asks two men ordained to the transitional diaconate

Calling on them to “reveal the love of Jesus” at all times, Archbishop Shelton J. Fabre ordained two men to the order of the...

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Statement from Archbishop Shelton after President Trump’s comments about Pope Leo XIV

Archbishop Shelton J. Fabre issues the following statement in response to the recent comments from President Donald Trump about Pope Leo XIV.

I stand in solidarity with the Holy Father as he speaks out against war and speaks truth about the Gospel with the mission to bring people closer to God. As the Vicar of Christ, Pope Leo XIV will continue to advocate for peace, spread the message of hope, and pray for a conversion of hearts.

Let us pray for peace […]

2026-04-13T13:13:04-04:00April 13th, 2026|Archbishop Shelton J. Fabre, Archdiocesan News|

Archbishop Shelton Invites the Faithful to Join Pope Leo XIV in Praying for Peace

Dear Brothers and Sisters,

Together with my brother bishops, I call on the leaders of the United States and Iran to negotiate a peace deal to end the conflict in the Middle East and prevent more loss of life. As we celebrate the Resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ in this Easter season, “let us allow ourselves to be transformed by the peace of Christ,” as Pope Leo reminds us.  I join Archbishop Paul Coakley, president of the U.S. Conference […]

2026-04-08T12:04:34-04:00April 8th, 2026|Archbishop Shelton J. Fabre, Archdiocesan News|

Two men to be ordained to the diaconate

Archdiocese of Louisville seminarians, David Vest and Cuong Le, will continue to give God their “yes” as they take the next step toward the...

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Archdiocese staff, parishioners, clergy and religious gather for night at Slugger Field

Bundled against a brisk March wind, Archdiocese of Louisville parishioners, staff, clergy and religious gathered for the Louisville Bats Home Opener at Slugger Field...

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Archbishop, St. Francis students lead stations at Calvary Cemetery

A group of about 50 gathered at Calvary Cemetery on March 20 to pray the Stations of the Cross alongside Archbishop Shelton J. Fabre...

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Spring breakers on a mission to serve underserved people

The Archdiocese of Louisville’s Catholic Enrichment Center welcomed the help of 10 college students from Virginia Tech University’s Newman Center, who traveled to Louisville...

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