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Archbishop Kurtz’s Blog
God Recycles
I would like to share this wonderful Holy Thursday homily from the pastor of the Cathedral of the Assumption, Fr. Jeff Nicolas: God Recycles On the Fifth Sunday of Lent we heard God say through [...]
“Rebuild My Church”
Chrism Mass Homily: Cathedral of the Assumption, Louisville “Rebuild My Church” A home builder, after years of hard work, decides to retire and tells the company owner. The owner replies, “Please build me one more [...]
Archbishop Kurtz’s Statement on House Bill 279
Archbishop Kurtz’s Statement on House Bill 279 I am very pleased that Kentucky legislators passed House Bill 279 into law last evening. The right to practice our faith is one of our most basic human [...]
Why Do We Do It?
I would like to share the Palm Sunday homily below that was given by Deacon Stephan Phelps of the Cathedral of the Assumption. It provides a great introduction to Holy Week. Why Do We Do [...]
Miserando atque eligendo
The Calling of Saint Matthew by Caravaggo (1599-1600) One of my favorite churches in Rome, near the Piazza Navona and the Pantheon, is the French church of St. Louis. Amid the busy streets [...]
Mercy: The Lord’s Most Powerful Message
In Sunday’s Gospel reading, we heard the powerful encounter of Jesus, the woman caught in adultery, and her accusers. Like two sides of the coin, Jesus takes two steps. First, He tells her accusers that [...]

