Did you know that this coming Saturday is a Holy Day of Obligation? So is Friday March 25th. March 19th is the Feast of St Joseph (also the patronal feast of the Archdiocese of Louisville.) The 25th (9 months before …
Every year on the Second Sunday of Lent, we read one of gospels’ accounts of the Transfiguration. The Feast of the Transfiguration is August 6th, but we read the account during Lent as well. Peter, James, and John fall asleep …
The purpose of the upcoming listening session we are holding in our parishes is to consider what the Holy Spirit is saying to us in this time and place as we dialogue about our stories, insights, hopes, and dreams for …
Wednesday’s during Lent St Leonard will host a 6:00 pm Mass. We hope to better accommodate those commuting home from work that might have challenges making it to Mass otherwise during the week. We look forward to having you join …
Last Friday I made borscht for dinner with my sister’s family. It was a request from my nephew, out of solidarity with Ukraine. He made a cake and iced it with blue and yellow. On Tuesday evening, The Metropolitan Opera …
I was recently reminded of the address that Servant of God (the first step on the road to official sainthood) Thea Bowman gave to the US Bishops in June of 1989. She was a remarkable woman and didn’t pull any …
Starting the first Sunday of March, we welcome Fr. Ron Knott to our regular rotation of Sunday masses at 10 and 11:30. Fr. Ron is a former rector of the Cathedral of the Assumption, overseeing it’s renovation, and a noted …
Just like Frasier Crane on the 90’s TV show, Pope Francis, along with the whole church, is listening. Listening to one another’s experiences. Listening for the call of the Holy Spirit. The 2-year Synodal (sin-AH-dle) process is at the parish …
Monday was weird. It began as most days have since Archbishop Kurtz turned 75 and had to submit his resignation: checking the daily press bulletin from the Vatican for “rinunce e nomine.” Still nothing for Acivescovo di Louisville. Then later, …