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We’re excited to invite you to the Catholic Women’s Conference on Saturday, November 8, 2025, at Holy Trinity Catholic Parish in Louisville, Kentucky. This year’s theme, “Wonderfully Made,” is rooted in Psalm 139.

A Door That’s Always Open
The Archdiocese of Louisville is 109 parishes stretching from the Ohio River to the Tennessee border. We invited you to to begin your search for a Church home.
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Restoring Trust
Find information about the Archdiocese of Louisville’s commitment to ensuring a safe environment for children and youth and our sexual abuse policies.
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Pastoral Reflections
Archbishop Shelton Fabre is excited to share his monthly pastoral reflections, a message from Pope Francis and a prayer with leaders throughout the Archdiocese of Louisville.
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In accord with the Decree on Granting of Indulgence during the Ordinary Jubilee Year of 2025 called by His Holiness Pope Francis, six churches of the Archdioceses of Louisville as designated pilgrimage sites for the Jubilee year of 2025.
We invite you to visit this page to submit your prayer intentions and to pray for the intentions of your brothers and sisters in Christ throughout the Archdiocese.
Archdiocesan News
Joseph Duerr, who served at The Record for more than four decades, dies
Joseph E. Duerr, who served as editor of The Record for 25 years, died the morning of Sept. 19. He was 86. Duerr began...
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First responders honored at first of two Blue Masses
BARDSTOWN, Ky. — On the morning of Sept. 18, hundreds of white paper bags decorated with drawings of American flags, police officers, firetrucks and...
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Catholic News
Pastoral Invitation for Reflection from Archbishop Broglio
(OSV News photo/Gregory A. Shemitz) WASHINGTON – On the fifth anniversary of Fratelli tutti, Pope Francis’ encyclical letter on fraternity and social friendship, Archbishop Timothy P. Broglio, president of the U.S. Conference of [...]
God never gives up on his children, even when they fail, pope says
VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Sharing the joy of being loved by God despite one’s human flaws is the mission of the Catholic Church, Pope...
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