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Annual Mass for Life scheduled by Archdiocese of Louisville for January 24

Archbishop Shelton J. Fabre
Archbishop Shelton J. Fabre
Archbishop Shelton J. Fabre

The Archdiocese of Louisville has announced that its annual Mass for the sanctity of all life will be held on January 24 at 10 a.m. The event will take place at St. Raphael the Archangel Church, located at 2900 Bardstown Road in Louisville.

Archbishop Shelton J. Fabre will preside over the liturgy, with Deacon Scott Haner of St. Patrick Church assisting during the service. The Mass is organized as part of the archdiocese’s ongoing commitment to faith and community outreach.

For those seeking more information about the event, Deacon Stephen Bowling, director of the Family and Life Ministries Office for the archdiocese, can be contacted at sbowling@archlou.org.

The Archdiocese of Louisville serves as a Catholic ecclesiastical territory in Kentucky and oversees parishes and ministries across central and southern parts of the state. It provides spiritual guidance, religious services, pastoral care, faith education, and community support to its members while promoting holiness and fostering justice. The archdiocese operates under the leadership of Archbishop Shelton J. Fabre and consultative bodies such as the College of Consultors and Pastoral Council.

Through events like this Mass for Life, the Archdiocese continues its mission to spread the Gospel, administer sacraments, address human needs, encourage spiritual growth, build faith communities, advance justice and compassion within Kentucky’s Catholic population.

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