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Archbishop encourages Black Catholics to evangelize at day of reflection

More than 150 Catholics gathered Nov. 16 for a day of reflection on the theme, “Ministering through the Lens of Evangelization.”  The event, sponsored...

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Local Catholics say they were inspired by National Black Catholic Congress

Catholics from the Archdiocese of Louisville who attended the National Black Catholic Congress XIII said they feel inspired and strengthened to continue growing in...

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Racism symposium draws close to 200 people

Archbishop Shelton J. Fabre opened a daylong symposium on racism by leading participants in the Act of Contrition.  The event drew close to 200...

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More than 200 Black Catholics gather to reflect

More than 200 Black Catholics gathered Oct. 29 for the 36th annual African American Catholic Day of Reflection on the campus of St. Martin...

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Leaders of archdiocesan offices eager to work with new archbishop

Among the nearly 3,000 who witnessed the installation of Archbishop Shelton J. Fabre as the fifth Archbishop of Louisville March 30, were directors of...

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Moving Towards Oneness program, ‘eye-opening and heart-opening’

Parishioners from as far east as St. Bernadette Church and as far west as Immaculate Heart of Mary Church came together and started getting...

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Local initiatives highlight racial justice

As the latest movement for racial justice emerged in the United States last spring, the Archdiocese of Louisville’s Office of Multicultural Ministry became a...

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Prominent Black Catholic to be recognized

The Archdiocese of Louisville is set to honor Daniel Rudd, a prominent late 19th-century Black journalist and civil rights leader. Rudd was born into...

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Black Catholics honored for leadership

By RUBY THOMAS Record Staff Writer The Archdiocese of Louisville’s Office of Multicultural Ministry conferred its highest honor, the Acacia Award, on three of...

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Speaker calls for action to honor Martin Luther King

By Jessica Able, Record Staff Writer Calling on the faithful to speak out about racism, Sister Anita Baird said that the Rev. Martin Luther King...

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