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Archdiocese of Louisville to hold Rachel’s Vineyard post-abortion healing retreat in May

Reverend Joseph E. Kurtz, D.D. Bishop
Reverend Joseph E. Kurtz, D.D. Bishop
Reverend Joseph E. Kurtz, D.D. Bishop

The Archdiocese of Louisville announced on May 1 that a Rachel’s Vineyard Retreat for post-abortion healing will be held from May 22 to May 24. The retreat is open to women and men who are experiencing the effects of abortion, with registration available until May 8 through a confidential contact line.

The event aims to provide support and healing for those affected by abortion, reflecting the archdiocese’s broader commitment to spiritual development and community outreach. The Archdiocese of Louisville promotes Catholic spiritual growth and supports local communities through its various ministries, according to the official website.

As part of its mission, the archdiocese aligns with the Roman Catholic Church as an ecclesiastical territory. It seeks to spread the Gospel, engage in worship through sacraments, build faith communities, address human needs, encourage spiritual growth, and advance justice and compassion according to its official website.

The Archdiocese operates under the guidance of the Archbishop of Louisville and consultative groups such as the College of Consultors and Pastoral Council. It also maintains archives that preserve historical documents from its institutions and clergy for research purposes according to information provided by its official website.

Pastoral care and sacramental services are offered across central Kentucky by the archdiocese, covering multiple parishes as reported on its official website. For more information or registration regarding this retreat, interested individuals can contact Rita at 270-474-4707 or retreats@hopeafterabortionky.com.

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