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Superintendent Amy Nall welcomes students back for Archdiocese of Louisville’s new school year

Homilies

American Catholic Tribune Aug 12, 2025

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

As the 2025-2026 academic year begins, Catholic schools in the Archdiocese of Louisville are opening their doors with a renewed focus on faith, service, and learning. Superintendent Amy Nall has outlined her vision for the year, emphasizing that each new school year is significant and part of a larger spiritual journey.

Nall described the upcoming term as part of the "Jubilee Year of Hope," encouraging students, parents, educators, and community members to see their daily experiences as sacred. She stated that sacred spaces are not limited to churches or chapels but can be found in everyday moments within schools and classrooms.

"Our devoted faculty and staff will be fully present in these moments. They will walk alongside our students, meeting them in the sacredness of each day and embracing the holy work of forming minds and hearts in Christ," Nall said.

She addressed several groups directly. To parents, she stressed their vital role: "You are the first teachers of faith, and your partnership with our schools is vital. Your prayers, your presence and your participation help create the vibrant, faith-filled environment where your children can thrive."

To students, Nall offered encouragement: "Your teachers and administrators stand ready to welcome you warmly into your school community, where you belong and will be encouraged to grow academically, spiritually and socially — within a supportive setting that celebrates your strengths and successes."

Educators were thanked for their commitment: "Thank you for your dedication to nurturing not only academic excellence but also spiritual growth. Your vocation is one of the most important ministries and a true gift to our Church and our future."

Community members were also recognized for their contributions: "Whether through prayer, volunteering or simply encouraging a child, you are a valued part of this sacred journey."

Nall concluded by expressing her anticipation for accompanying all involved throughout the school year. "May we walk together with hope, with purpose, with faith, and with joy, trusting that Christ walks with us every step of the way," she said.

The start of this school year marks both continuity in tradition and an invitation for deeper engagement among all who participate in Catholic education across Louisville.

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