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Local churches organize events supporting community engagement

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American Catholic Tribune Oct 17, 2024

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Reverend Joseph E. Kurtz, D.D. Bishop | Archdiocese of Louisville

Archbishop Shelton J. Fabre will lead a Mass of Thanksgiving on November 3 at the Cathedral of the Assumption for couples celebrating milestone anniversaries this year. The event requires pre-registration by October 21 through parish offices.

St. Stephen Martyr Church is set to host a patriotic rosary on October 20, where participants will pray for each U.S. state. St. Louis Bertrand will hold a Mass of Remembrance on November 9 for families who have lost children.

A Maranatha Retreat aimed at those with chronic illnesses and their caregivers will take place at Nazareth Retreat Center on November 9, offering spiritual activities and requiring registration through Denise Bouchard at the Family and Life Ministries Office.

St. Margaret Mary Church has organized a Divine Mercy mission from October 21-23, featuring Vinny Flynn, while St. John Paul II Church's Benedictine Oblates meeting on October 20 includes a talk by Father Casey Sanders.

The St. Serra Club of Louisville's luncheon meeting on October 21 will feature Father Anthony Chandler as the speaker. Ups & Downs support group continues its monthly meetings for those dealing with emotional challenges.

NAMI family support groups are available at St. Albert the Great Church, and DivorceCare sessions are being held at Our Lady of Lourdes Church until November 20.

Parents of Addicted Loved Ones meet weekly at St. John Paul II Church, while Presentation Academy Alumnae Board's “Shop & Sip” event is scheduled for October 27 to support scholarships.

St. Joseph’s Home for the Aged hosts an event with music and dinner on October 26, while Pitt Academy seeks food donations for CANtober.

Epiphany Church will hold a blood drive on October 29, and St. Peter the Apostle Church plans a sacred music celebration on October 20.

Family Renewal Project begins a women’s book study series in November, and St. Rita Church offers Bible study sessions led by Father Joe Rankin.

The Archdiocese of Louisville Ministry Institute presents an educational session on catechetical ministry later this month, alongside other church-hosted programs focusing on various topics such as Medicare enrollment and end-of-life issues.

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