Help Refugees in Kentucky
Kentucky Refugee Ministries (KRM) is receiving two groups of Afghan evacuees, with their arrival in Louisville and Lexington having started. First,
Kentucky Refugee Ministries (KRM) is receiving two groups of Afghan evacuees, with their arrival in Louisville and Lexington having started. First,
What’s the difference between normal conflict and domestic violence? Conflict is part of every intimate relationship–that’s why conflict resolution skills are important. Domestic violence, however, has no place in a healthy relationship, whether the couple is dating, cohabiting, engaged, or married.
The month of October brings with it our annual observance of Respect Life Month. As part of the Year of St. Joseph declared by Pope Francis, this year’s celebration highlights the example of that great saint.
On September 14 of this year, parishioner Lynn English was scheduled to donate her kidney to a friend in need at Houston Methodist Hospital
Faith in the Everyday It's always in the practice of loving that we can get better and better. Here are
Lexington Catholic High School teacher Brendan O’Sullivan, is a husband and a father who will serve the Church in central and eastern Kentucky as a permanent deacon.
If four men from Kentucky became priests in the same diocese in Asia, it would probably seem like an extraordinary coincidence. When Deacon Ronald Sagum
This Saturday, June 5th, two well-known Holy Spirit Parishioners will become ordained Deacons! While Brendan will join us as our new
“LAUDATO SI’, mi’ Signore” – “Praise be to you, my Lord.” These are the words that open Pope Francis’ encyclical on ecology and care for God’s creation. These words, quoting St. Francis of Assisi’s beautiful canticle, remind us
In light of Gov. Beshear’s Executive Order of May 13 lifting the mask mandate for persons fully vaccinated against COVID-19, parishes and missions of the diocese should observe the following protocols at Mass