Mary, Mother and Queen Family Gathering: Sunday, May 16th from 12:45 pm - 2:00 pm at St. Leonard Come to Mass, bring a picnic lunch, and then join us for an afternoon of faith, fun, and fellowship. We will gather …
April 22nd, 2021 The Fourth Sunday of Easter is often called Good Shepherd Sunday because in all three cycles of readings we hear one of the passages from John where Jesus refers to himself as a good shepherd. He lays …
April 15th, 2021 It's not exactly a secret that I LOVE fireworks. Or that Thunder Over Louisville is one of my favorite things all year. I've gone to every Thunder that ever was. Thanks to the creative people at the …
April 8, 2021 - One thing about prayer and worship is they don't keep time like my watch or my calendar. I'm reminded of that every day this week, because the Preface to the Eucharistic Prayer says that we praise …
The People and Kingdom of God Family Gathering: Sunday, April 25 from 12:45 pm - 2:00 pm at St. Leonard Come to Mass, bring a picnic lunch, and then join us for an afternoon of faith, fun, and fellowship. We …
"We took sweet counsel together, and walked unto the house of God in company." (Psalm 55:14) You're invited to a Tea Party hosted by the Leonard Ladies! The Leonard Ladies will host tea on Wednesday, April 21st from 7:00 pm …
Easter Sunday Sunday, April 4, 2021 John 20:1-9 Reflection by Katie Garbarino Today’s Gospel finds Mary of Magdala arriving at Jesus’ tomb in the dark and finding that the stone blocking its entrance has been rolled away. She runs …
Holy Saturday Saturday, April 3, 2021 Mark 16:1-7 Reflection by Ashley Logsdon Holy Saturday is an uncomfortable, in-between sort of day. We are nearing the end of a long Lenten journey, having fasted and prayed for several weeks. We …
Good Friday Friday, April 2, 2021 John 18:1 - 19:42 Reflection by Father Lou Meiman I have never preached on Good Friday. Not once. In 33 years. And the only explanation I can give has to do with Machu …
April 1, 2021 As Robert Frost pointed out, the first things to burst forth on the bare branches of trees are flowers. “But only so an hour.” One of the things I love about Easter in Louisville is how often …