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Amid mourning, remember the pope was a man of great hope, says Archbishop Fabre

Like Catholics in the Archdiocese of Louisville and worldwide, Archbishop Shelton J. Fabre said he’s trying to wrap his heart and mind around the...

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Official — Archbishop makes new appointment

Most Reverend Shelton J. Fabre, Archbishop of Louisville, has appointed Reverend Charles C. Mungai, a member of the Franciscan Missionaries of Hope, associate pastor...

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Jubilee Pilgrimage: 6 sights to see at Holy Cross, the first Catholic church in Kentucky

LORETTO, Ky. — Holy Cross Church, the first Catholic parish in Kentucky, doesn’t get visitors for Mass often, said Father Richard Goodin.  “We’re not...

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Salute sets 16th consecutive fundraising record with $1.7 million for tuition assistance

The Catholic Education Foundation’s 35th annual Salute to Catholic School Alumni Dinner set another record, netting $1.7 million for tuition assistance.  This is the...

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Hundreds prepare to enter the church

The Rite of Election and Call to Continuing Conversion is a reminder that faith is not a “solitary endeavor,” but, rather, a “communal journey,”...

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Christ the King Church to close, property will be donated to Simmons College

Hope and a measure of heartbreak intermingled during a press conference at Simmons College of Kentucky March 7 to announce the closure of Christ...

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Archdiocese offers Mass of Healing for the Holy Father

Joining Catholics around the world in prayer, about 100 people gathered Feb. 25 at Holy Family Church, 3938 Poplar Level Road, at a Mass...

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Consecrated men and women spread Christ’s light, says jubilarian

Fifty-two men and women religious were honored during a Mass celebrating the World Day for Consecrated Life Feb. 2, the feast of the Presentation...

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Jesus is our hope, Archbishop Fabre tells school children

Returning to school after an extended winter break due to inclement weather, students and staff at St. James School in Louisville gathered for a...

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Bishops of Kentucky and Tennessee issue statement in support of immigrants

Immigrant families are cherished gifts to the world and are not forgotten, said the bishops of Kentucky and Tennessee in a Dec. 27 statement....

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