See episodes of “What’s New in ArchLou,” a monthly podcast highlighting the people and ministries of the Archdiocese of Louisville, the Catholic Church in Central Kentucky.
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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Please join Archbishop Shelton in praying for Pope Leo XIV as he begins his new Petrine Ministry. May God grant him the strength and leadership to strengthen the unity of the Church and to advance peace in our world.
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
Deacon Walton Jones dies at 80
Deacon Walton G. Jones, a deacon of the Archdiocese of Louisville, died on July 7 at Nazareth Home. He was 80 and had been...
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Local agency fears budget cuts will lead to increase in homelessness
Proposed federal budget cuts that may affect the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) have local agencies concerned about the possible impact...
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Catholic News
Almost half of U.S. adults have Catholic connection, but Mass makes significant difference in Catholic identity
By Gina Christian, OSV News Close to half of the nation’s adults have a personal or family connection to Catholicism, but Mass attendance makes...
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As revival’s Year of Mission draws to close, organizers look back — and ahead
By Kimberley Heatherington, OSV News In the same way that a relationship with Christ is not about something but someone, the organizers of the...
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