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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
Youth lead the 74th annual Living Rosary
Arranged in the shape of a rosary, children took turns leading the prayers of the Glorious Mysteries of the rosary during the 74th annual...
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Annual Red Mass was celebrated Oct. 1
The annual Red Mass, for those in the legal profession, was celebrated by Archbishop Shelton J. Fabre at the Cathedral of the Assumption on...
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Catholic News
Pope recommends ‘Litany of Humility’ for church officials
VATICAN CITY (CNS) — The “Litany of Humility,” which often is attributed to Cardinal Rafael Merry del Val, “outlines a model that is valid...
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U.S. Bishops set to elect new conference president
WASHINGTON – When the U.S. bishops gather in November for their Fall Plenary Assembly, November 10-13, they will elect the next president and vice president for the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB). The president [...]










