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Community events scheduled across Louisville churches

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American Catholic Tribune Mar 20, 2025

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

Catholic Cemeteries in Louisville will host the Way of the Cross for Young Christians each Friday during Lent at one of four local cemeteries. Students will primarily lead the stations, which begin at 1 p.m. and cover a distance of 300-400 yards. The next event is scheduled for March 28, with St. Gabriel School students leading the prayer service at St. John Cemetery.

On March 26, an infant prayer service for families who have lost a child will be held in the Holy Innocents Section of Calvary Cemetery. Catholic Cemeteries organizes this service on the last Wednesday of each month at 1:30 p.m.

Deanery 4 parishes are set to host “24 hours for the Lord” at St. Raphael Church on March 28 and 29. The event includes Stations of the Cross, adoration, confessions, liturgy of the hours, music, rosary, divine mercy chaplet, and testimony.

The Marian Committee plans to hold a First Saturday Devotion on April 5 at St. Ignatius Martyr Church with Mass starting at 9 a.m., followed by devotion and reconciliation.

St. Francis Xavier Church in Mount Washington will host a parish mission on March 24 and 25 featuring Deacon Earl Baker and musician Sarah Hart.

A half-day Lenten retreat will take place on March 29 at St. Benedict Church in Lebanon Junction. Father Adam Carrico will discuss “Being Ambassadors for Christ.”

The Catholic Medical Association’s Louisville chapter will meet on March 29 at St. Louis Bertrand Church’s O’Brien Hall for healthcare workers.

Louisville Cursillo has organized a retreat on March 29 facilitated by Art Turner.

Young Catholic Professionals Louisville Chapter's executive speaker series is scheduled for March 25 with Dr. Kate Bulinkski and Deacon Ned Berghausen as speakers.

St. John Paul II Church hosts a young adult prayer group called "Dead Theologians Society" monthly.

Parents of Addicted Loved Ones (PAL) meets weekly on Sundays at St. John Paul II Church.

"Ups & Downs," a support group by St. Michael Church, meets monthly to address loss and depression issues.

“Walking Through Grief,” a support group offered via Zoom or in person, runs until May 20 at St. Margaret Mary Church.

Franciscan Kitchen's annual trivia night is planned for March 29 at Holy Family Church Center.

The Columbia Ladies card party takes place on April 5 benefiting Knights of Columbus charities.

St. Aloysius Church hosts “Hats for Hope” fundraising resale on March 29 supporting Children’s Organ Transplant Organization.

Catholic Single Adults Club gathers on March 30 for Putt-Putt followed by dinner.

Catholic Singles of Louisville meets monthly for various activities including dances and game nights.

Bible study sessions led by Father Joe Rankin occur regularly at St. Rita Church focusing on upcoming Sunday readings.

The Archdiocese of Louisville Ministry Institute offers faith formation classes; details can be found online or through Lynn McDaniel.

St. Bernadette Church's Adult Christian Enrichment Program presents classes about church teachings later this month with registration required through Lynnette LeGette.

Nazareth Home's Community Education Series discusses estate planning benefits with attorney Cheryl Bruner presenting later this month.

Mount Saint Francis Center hosts an evening with Vatican Astronomer Christopher Graney in early April including dinner and telescope viewing opportunities.

Family Renewal Project offers an advanced seminar titled "Inspired" focused on Genesis teachings approved for catechist credits happening mid-April.

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