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Graduates, Go Forth and Serve

What are the chances that graduates and their guests will listen to your commencement address?  I have two chances to find out. Last Saturday I delivered the address to the record 600 + graduates from [...]

May 17th, 2016|

April 2016 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 [...]

April 27th, 2016|

Mrs. Doyle’s Cross

I found Mrs. Doyle’s cross this morning. I was trying to make room in my file cabinet for the homily notes that I have been saving for 45 years.  And there it was. The Doyle [...]

April 25th, 2016|

We Remember, We Seek to be Healed, We Go Forward in Hope

On Saturday, April 16, I presided at the 8th Annual Memorial Service for Victims of Violence, War, and Genocide in Africa at St. Thomas More Parish. Below is the homily I shared: This is the [...]

April 18th, 2016|

Community Catholic Center Makes a Catholic School Education Possible for Students

This week Steve and Kathy Ford hosted a gathering for the Community Catholic Center (CCC), which is a non-profit organization that works in the Portland and West Louisville neighborhoods to assist families in providing a Catholic education [...]

April 15th, 2016|

Pope Francis’ The Joy of Love

Novelist Walker Percy once taught an entire course in English literature based solely on exploring the first sentence of novels – with the insight that those first words contain the core of what the novel [...]

April 12th, 2016|
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