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Community events scheduled across Louisville churches this holiday season

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American Catholic Tribune Dec 19, 2024

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

The Louisville Helpers of God’s Precious Infants will conduct their next monthly Mass at the Cathedral of the Assumption on January 13 at 7 a.m., with Father Bill Hammer as the celebrant. Following the Mass, there will be adoration and prayer. Additional details can be found at helperslouisville.org.

The Ursuline Sisters of Louisville are set to offer Taizé prayer on January 13 at 7 p.m. in the Motherhouse Chapel located at 3115 Lexington Road. For further information, contact them via phone or email.

The St. Serra Club of Louisville is organizing a Holy Hour for Vocations on January 8 at 12:45 p.m. in the chapel behind the altar at St. Margaret Mary Church, welcoming all attendees.

A Mass for Life will take place on January 18 at 10 a.m. at St. Gabriel Church, presided over by Archbishop Shelton J. Fabre with Father Jeffrey Nicolas delivering the homily. The event sees participation from over 150 churches, schools, and organizations each year.

The St. Serra Club of Louisville will also hold its luncheon meeting on January 6 at Golden Corral with Dan Conway speaking on “Stewardship and the Joy of Giving.” For more information, interested parties can contact Chuck Lynch.

Family Renewal Project is hosting an overnight wilderness retreat for Catholic men titled “Servants of the Secret Fire” from January 10-12, led by Father Ben Cameron and inspired by J.R.R. Tolkien’s work.

Ups & Downs support group meets monthly to aid those dealing with loss and grief, while GRASP (Grief Recovery After a Substance Passing) convenes monthly for those who have lost someone to addiction.

Parents of Addicted Loved Ones (PAL) meet weekly every Sunday afternoon at St. John Paul II Church to provide support to families affected by addiction.

Our Lady of Lourdes Church’s Family Ministry is presenting a Living Nativity event on December 22 featuring cookies, hot chocolate, and a petting zoo.

The Loretto Community is hosting Christmas concerts featuring pianists Nancy and Vernon Cherrix along with organist Kevin Vest on December 30 and Pianist Nada on January 12.

St. Xavier High School's Brown-Forman Cultural Arts Center will host The Priest Variety Show on January 10 to benefit seminarian education funds through ticket sales and sponsorships.

St. Bernadette Church is organizing a blood drive on December 21 in Prospect, Kentucky with online sign-up available through Red Cross Blood services.

Catholic Singles of Louisville gather monthly for prayer services and social events including dances and game nights aimed at individuals aged forty and above.

St. Athanasius Church invites adults from all parishes to join their "Don’t Spend Christmas Day Alone Party" on December 25 featuring gift exchanges and games.

New Year’s Eve celebrations are scheduled across various locations including St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church hosting The Checkmates band and St. Francis Xavier Church featuring The Wilson Brothers band performances.

Holy Family Church invites visitors to view over two hundred nativity scenes before or after weekend liturgies until January 5th.

An online presentation titled “The Geography of our Faith” will be offered by Deacon Mike Schmitt through St. Bernadette Church's Adult Christian Enrichment Program in early January with free registration available through Lynnette LeGette.

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