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February 2017 Conversations, Segment 3

Conversations is a monthly, 30-minute television show in which I participate in an ongoing conversation about the Archdiocese of Louisville, my involvement with the larger Church (both nationally and globally), and issues of faith in general. In the third segment from our February 2017 episode, Chancellor Dr. Brian Reynolds and I discuss how Catholics approach Scripture.

 

2017-10-13T15:52:19-04:00February 27th, 2017|Archbishop's Blog|

‘Salute’ again aims for record fundraising

By Jessica Able, Record Staff Writer The 27th annual Salute to Catholic School Alumni dinner, sponsored by the Catholic Education Foundation (CEF), is scheduled for...

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2017-10-13T15:52:20-04:00February 23rd, 2017|Archdiocesan News, cardinal tobin, salute, salute to catholic school alumni|

Grass-roots groups encouraged by pope

By Ruby Thomas, Record Staff Writer More than 600 people representing the 50 states and 12 countries gathered Feb. 16-19 in California’s San Joaquin...

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2017-10-13T15:52:20-04:00February 23rd, 2017|Archdiocesan News|

February 2017 Conversations, Segment 2

Conversations is a monthly, 30-minute television show in which I participate in an ongoing conversation about the Archdiocese of Louisville, my involvement with the larger Church (both nationally and globally), and issues of faith in general. In the second segment from our February 2017 episode, I interview Deacon Denny Nash about the diaconate in the Archdiocese of Louisville.

 

2017-10-13T15:52:20-04:00February 21st, 2017|Archbishop's Blog|

Statement

Today, Father Joseph Hemmerle received a seven-year sentence following his conviction on one count of indecent or immoral practices with a minor.

No child should have to experience abuse of any kind.  The Archdiocese is committed to reaching out to victims of sexual abuse and preventing the sexual abuse of minors through training and education. We continue to encourage victims of sexual abuse by Church employees to contact the police and our Victim Assistance Coordinator, Martine Siegel at 502/636-1044 or […]

2017-02-15T13:33:34-05:00February 15th, 2017|2017 Press Releases|

Local priest serves veterans as a chaplain

By Ruby Thomas, Record Staff Writer Father Benedict Brown has a calming presence that doesn’t falter, even as he described how an explosive device...

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2017-10-13T15:52:21-04:00February 15th, 2017|Archdiocesan News|

St. Aloysius student wins spelling bee

Carly Fawcett, a seventh-grader at St. Aloysious School in Pewee Valley, Ky., was the winner of the Archdiocese of Louisville District Spelling Bee held...

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2017-10-13T15:52:21-04:00February 15th, 2017|Archdiocesan News|

Long-time teacher named ‘McGee’ winner

By Jessica Able, Record Staff Writer A love for children and an excitement for learning has guided Paula Do throughout her three-decade career at St....

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February 2017 Conversations, Segment 1

Conversations is a monthly, 30-minute television show in which I participate in an ongoing conversation about the Archdiocese of Louisville, my involvement with the larger Church (both nationally and globally), and issues of faith in general. In the first segment from our February 2017 episode, Chancellor Dr. Brian Reynolds and I discuss Archbishop Kurtz’s hobby of reading and three books that the Archbishop has recently enjoyed.

2017-10-13T15:52:21-04:00February 15th, 2017|Archbishop's Blog|

Catholic Men’s Conference

February 8, 2017 (Louisville, Ky) The Archdiocese of Louisville is sponsoring the annual Catholic Men’s Conference, which will be held on Saturday, March 18, 2017, at Saint Michael Catholic Church (3705 Stone Lakes Drive), from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.  (The doors will open at 6:30 a.m. for breakfast.)

This year’s theme is “GO BE THE DIFFERENCE!”  Archbishop Joseph Kurtz and keynote speaker Father Dave Dwyer, CSP, Director of Busted Halo, will invite participants to answer the call to move out of […]

2017-02-08T15:08:04-05:00February 8th, 2017|2017 Press Releases|