To make reparation to the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary
• For our own sins
• For the sins of our family and friends
• For the sins of abortion in our nation
• For the sins of the whole world
To give honor, praise, and glory to God
To thank God for all the blessings He has given us
To ask God to help us in these difficult times and to ask for His protection for ourselves and our loved ones
SCHEDULE
5 PM: CONFESSIONS
6 PM: FIRST FRIDAY HOLY MASS in honor of the Sacred Heart of Jesus
Following Mass-11:45 PM: EXPOSITION OF THE MOST BLESSED SACRAMENT
Following Mass: HOLY ROSARY lead by Father Klotter or a deacon
7:15-8:30: QUIET MEDITATION
8:30 PM: HOLY ROSARY
9:00 PM: OFFICES 1-5
10:00 PM: CHAPLET OF DIVINE MERCY
10:15 PM: CONFESSIONS and SILENT ADORATION
11:00 PM: OFFICES 6-9
11:45 PM: BENEDICTION OF THE MOST BLESSED SACRAMENT
Midnight: FIRST SATURDAY HOLY MASS in honor of the Immaculate Heart of Mary
Following Mass: HOLY ROSARY
---For further information, contact:
Jeanne VanBree @ 923-7967
Time:
7:00pm
Location:
3345 Lexington Road
Description:
Ministry Of Catholic Adults (MOCA), a young adult ministry at Holy Spirit Church, will celebrate the jubilee Year of St. Paul by presenting a six-week Bible study of the writings of the apostle beginning Aug. 29. Participants will go to dinner after the program. Jesuit Father Mitch Pacwa’s study guide, “St. Paul: A Bible Study Guide for Catholics,” will be used. The cost is $10 for materials, and new members are welcome. For information, contact Julianna Horton at 812-987-6423 or e-mail juhorton@gmail.com.
Time:
12:00am - 1:00am
Location:
St. Martin of Tours Catholic Church
Description:
To make reparation to the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary
• For our own sins
• For the sins of our family and friends
• For the sins of abortion in our nation
• For the sins of the whole world
To give honor, praise, and glory to God
To thank God for all the blessings He has given us
To ask God to help us in these difficult times and to ask for His protection for ourselves and our loved ones
SCHEDULE
5 PM: CONFESSIONS
6 PM: FIRST FRIDAY HOLY MASS in honor of the Sacred Heart of Jesus
Following Mass-11:45 PM: EXPOSITION OF THE MOST BLESSED SACRAMENT
Following Mass: HOLY ROSARY lead by Father Klotter or a deacon
7:15-8:30: QUIET MEDITATION
8:30 PM: HOLY ROSARY
9:00 PM: OFFICES 1-5
10:00 PM: CHAPLET OF DIVINE MERCY
10:15 PM: CONFESSIONS and SILENT ADORATION
11:00 PM: OFFICES 6-9
11:45 PM: BENEDICTION OF THE MOST BLESSED SACRAMENT
Midnight: FIRST SATURDAY HOLY MASS in honor of the Immaculate Heart of Mary
Following Mass: HOLY ROSARY
---For further information, contact:
Jeanne VanBree @ 923-7967
Time:
7:00am - 8:00am
Location:
2nd and Market Streets in Louisville
Description:
Prayer and sidewalk counseling at abortion mill.
Please join the dozens of Christians praying for an end to abortion and offering help to pregnant girls.
Time:
8:00am
Location:
4611 Poplar Level Road
Description:
Our Lady’s Rosary Makers holds a class in rosary making on the first Saturday of each month. Classes begin after Mass and coffee and donuts are available for those who attend.
Time:
9:30am - 11:30am
Location:
8208 Brownsboro Road
Description:
“Catholic Women in the Workplace: Inviting all Women to Breakfast” is the title of a program being sponsored by Regnum Christi. It will be held at Standard Country Club, and will feature a presentation by state Rep. Addia Wuchner of Boone County, Ky. The cost is $25, and the deadline for registration is Aug. 30. To RSVP, call Micalyn Robertson at 812-987-9090 or reach her by e-mail at micalyn.otr@gmail.com. Or call Constance McDowell at 426-4587 (e-mail is rmcdowe607@earthlink.net.)
First Saturday Holy Hour of Reparation at Carmelite Monastery (Archdiocesan Marian Committee)
Time:
1:00pm - 4:00pm
Location:
3938 Poplar Level Rd.
Description:
The Auxiliary of the Little Sisters of the Poor is sponsoring their 10th Annual Dessert Card Party at Holy Family Saffin Center. Everyone is invited and admission is $4.00 with all proceeds going to the Little Sisters of the Poor. For more information contact Martha Maloney at 895-3692.
Time:
7:30pm - 9:00pm
Location:
1925 Lewiston Dr., Louisville, KY 40216
Description:
Festival of Praise: A Night of Praise & Adoration geared for youth and young adults, but ALL are welcome! Come and get face-to-face with our Lord Jesus at this night of Eucharistic Adoration with contemporary and worship music. Light refreshments to follow. If you would like a flyer emailed to you to post around your parish and/or school, pass them out to youth and young adults, make copies as bulletin inserts, use the info to put an announcement in your bulletin or on your website, and to put one on the fridge to remind yourself to come, contact Karl Dolson at stlkarl@gmail.com.
Location:
St. Louis Bertrand 1104 South Sixth Street Louisville, KY 40203
Description:
St. Louis Bertrand Parish Picnic details TBA
1104 South Sixth Street Louisville, KY 40203
Telephone: 502-583-4448
Time:
3:00pm
Location:
1060 Bloomfield Rd., Bardstown, Ky.
Description:
The 35th Annual Rosary Celebration in honor of the Blessed Virgin Mary will be held at the Nelson County High School Auditorium in Bardstown, Ky. Archbishop Kurtz will speak about the Blessed Mother at Fatima.
Time:
11:00am
Location:
7200 Woodhaven Dr.
Description:
The Little Sisters of the Poor will have their 16th Annual Golf Scramble to benefit St. Joseph's Home for the Aged at Woodhaven Country Club. The cost is $175 per player. Highlights include lunch and a buffet dinner with silent and live auction items and many extras. Registration begins at 11am with a shotgun start at 12:30pm. For more information, call the Little Sisters of the Poor at 502-636-2300, extension 202.
Time:
6:30pm
Location:
639 S. Shelby Street
Description:
St. Martin of Tours Parish will host a monthly Novena to Our Lady of Perpetual Help on the 2nd Tuesday of every month. You won't be left unaided.
Time:
7:00pm - 8:30pm
Location:
4600 Lynnbrook Drive
Description:
Ascension Church will host a six-week Bible study of the New Testament book of Romans by St. Paul on Tuesdays, beginning Sept. 9. The series will be taught by Karen Purnell. For information, contact the parish office at 451-3860.
Time:
7:00pm
Location:
3345 Lexington Road
Description:
Holy Spirit Church will host a 28-week Catholic Scripture study program on the Gospel of John on Tuesdays beginning Sept. 9th. The cost is $50, and Aug. 26 is the registration deadline. Checks should be made payable to Holy Spirit Church and sent to the attention of Eileen Walsh, Holy Spirit Church, 3345 Lexington Road, Louisville, Ky. 40206. For more information, call Michael Cirone at 271-9540 or reach him by e-mail at mfcirone@bellsouth.net.
Time:
7:00pm
Location:
3265 Robin Rd. Louisville, KY 40213
Description:
Jim Sedlak, vice president of American Life League, and a recognized expert on Planned Parenthood will be the featured speaker at the Catholics In Action Annual meeting at the Audubon Country Club. Tickets are $6.00 each. For reservations, call 777-5499 OR 548-4135. Stay tuned to WLCR to win tickets!
Time:
7:00pm
Location:
3345 Lexington Road
Description:
Ministry Of Catholic Adults (MOCA), a young adult ministry at Holy Spirit Church, will celebrate the jubilee Year of St. Paul by presenting a six-week Bible study of the writings of the apostle beginning Aug. 29. Participants will go to dinner after the program. Jesuit Father Mitch Pacwa’s study guide, “St. Paul: A Bible Study Guide for Catholics,” will be used. The cost is $10 for materials, and new members are welcome. For information, contact Julianna Horton at 812-987-6423 or e-mail juhorton@gmail.com.
Time:
7:00am - 8:00am
Location:
2nd and Market Streets in Louisville
Description:
Prayer and sidewalk counseling at abortion mill.
Please join the dozens of Christians praying for an end to abortion and offering help to pregnant girls.
Time:
10:00am
Location:
639 S Shelby St.
Description:
Join Kentucky Pro-Lifers in support of all human life at the annual Walk for Life in downtown Louisville.
Time:
5:00pm
Location:
1225 S Wilson Rd., Radcliff, Ky.
Description:
St. Christopher Church in Radcliff, Ky., will celebrate its 50th anniversary Sept. 13. Archbishop Joseph E. Kurtz will celebrate Mass at 5 p.m., and a dinner will follow.
Time:
11:00am
Location:
440 St. Martin Rd., Vine Grove, Ky.
Description:
St. Martin of Tours Church in Flaherty, Ky., will celebrate its 160th anniversary beginning with a Mass in the parish cemetery. Mass will be followed by a chicken dinner. Cost is $5, and free hot dog dinners will be provided for children 12 and under. The organizing committee asks that people planning to attend call 270-828-2552 or send an e-mail to martinfl@bbtel.com.
Time:
11:00am - 12:00pm
Location:
187 S Plum St., Shepherdsville, Ky.
Description:
The 11:00am Mass at St. Aloysius Church in Shepherdsville will be offered for the supporters of Holy Family Radio. Please consider having a mass said in your parish for the success of Holy Family Radio. Thank you for all your prayers and support.
Location:
St. Mary’s City & Baltimore, Maryland
Description:
Explore Your Catholic Heritage
Celebrate the Bicentennial of the Archdiocese of Louisville
Join Fr. Fred Klotter on a Trip to Historic
St. Mary’s City & Baltimore, Maryland
September 15-19, 2008
· Visit historic St. Mary’s City, Maryland’s colonial capital, which is now the state’s premier outdoor living history museum and archeological park.
· Tour the museum at St. Clement Island where the first Mass was celebrated.
· Water taxi to the State Park where you may visit the Blackistone Island Lighthouse.
· Visit St. Francis Xavier Church and St. Ignatius Church, one of the oldest Catholic parishes.
· Enjoy dinner at Evans Seafood Restaurant on St. George’s Island (included).
· Travel to Annapolis, Maryland to visit: Naval Academy Visitor’s Center and the historic State Capital building,
· Tour the Elizabeth Ann Seton Home, and Old St. Mary’s Chapel.
· Tour St. Alphonsus Church, The National Basilica of the Assumption ( the country’s first Catholic Cathedral) and The Carrol House.
· Enjoy free time at Fell’s Point with its cobbled streets and waterfront location.
· Visit the Cathedral of Mary Our Queen and St. Mary’s Seminary.
· Attend Mass daily at beautiful historic locationsEnjoy exploring our mother diocese with new and old friends as we celebrate 200 years of Catholic history and tradition in the Archdiocese of Louisville.
Travel, with Toby Tours, quality hotels, and 2 dinners included.
Deposit of $100 per person due by May 26.
Single $899.00 Double $639.00 Triple $589.00
For additional information contact the parish office at 582-2827
Time:
7:00pm
Location:
3345 Lexington Road
Description:
Holy Spirit Church will host a 28-week Catholic Scripture study program on the Gospel of John on Tuesdays beginning Sept. 9th. The cost is $50, and Aug. 26 is the registration deadline. Checks should be made payable to Holy Spirit Church and sent to the attention of Eileen Walsh, Holy Spirit Church, 3345 Lexington Road, Louisville, Ky. 40206. For more information, call Michael Cirone at 271-9540 or reach him by e-mail at mfcirone@bellsouth.net.
Time:
7:00pm
Location:
3345 Lexington Road
Description:
Ministry Of Catholic Adults (MOCA), a young adult ministry at Holy Spirit Church, will celebrate the jubilee Year of St. Paul by presenting a six-week Bible study of the writings of the apostle beginning Aug. 29. Participants will go to dinner after the program. Jesuit Father Mitch Pacwa’s study guide, “St. Paul: A Bible Study Guide for Catholics,” will be used. The cost is $10 for materials, and new members are welcome. For information, contact Julianna Horton at 812-987-6423 or e-mail juhorton@gmail.com.
Time:
7:00am - 8:00am
Location:
2nd and Market Streets in Louisville
Description:
Prayer and sidewalk counseling at abortion mill.
Please join the dozens of Christians praying for an end to abortion and offering help to pregnant girls.
Time:
7:30am
Location:
St. Anthony Chapel in Kindred Hospital. 1313 St. Anthony Place
Description:
Come pray and sacrifice for the unborn. Join the helpers of God's Precious Infants in their monthly prayer vigil for life, at Our Lady of The Blessed Sacrament Chapel (Saint Anthony's chapel), located inside Kindred Hospital (1313 St. Anthony Place). Mass at 7:30am, followed by Exposition, Rosary procession to abortion mill, and return to chapel for Benediction. For more information call Patti at 502-253-0034.
Time:
7:00pm
Location:
3345 Lexington Road
Description:
Holy Spirit Church will host a 28-week Catholic Scripture study program on the Gospel of John on Tuesdays beginning Sept. 9th. The cost is $50, and Aug. 26 is the registration deadline. Checks should be made payable to Holy Spirit Church and sent to the attention of Eileen Walsh, Holy Spirit Church, 3345 Lexington Road, Louisville, Ky. 40206. For more information, call Michael Cirone at 271-9540 or reach him by e-mail at mfcirone@bellsouth.net.
Location:
2nd and Market Streets, Louisville
Description:
Last fall, National 40 Days for Life was launched and 89 cities around the country participated in a focused campaign centered on prayer and fasting, to call down God's mercy on their cities and towns and upon the nation, to bring about an end to abortion. Louisville was one of 59 cities in the U.S. participating in the spring campaign, recently ended on Palm Sunday. Louisville's first campaign effort was born of the same frustration -the abortion mill on Market Street is open five days a week. It has ended the lives of 1,085 children just since January 1st of this year!
To learn more about Louisville's 40 Days for Life
campaign, please call Jenny Hutchinson 502-897-3982 or email jhutclil216@aol.com.
National 40 Days for Life fall campaign dates -
September 24 through November 2, 2008.
Sign up for a time to pray!
Time:
9:00am - 6:00pm
Description:
Tune into Holy Family Radio for their biggest fundraiser of the year. Get your checkbooks ready and make a donation to help keep Catholic programming on the air in Louisville. Consider making a matching donation.
Location:
2nd and Market Streets, Louisville
Description:
Last fall, National 40 Days for Life was launched and 89 cities around the country participated in a focused campaign centered on prayer and fasting, to call down God's mercy on their cities and towns and upon the nation, to bring about an end to abortion. Louisville was one of 59 cities in the U.S. participating in the spring campaign, recently ended on Palm Sunday. Louisville's first campaign effort was born of the same frustration -the abortion mill on Market Street is open five days a week. It has ended the lives of 1,085 children just since January 1st of this year!
To learn more about Louisville's 40 Days for Life
campaign, please call Jenny Hutchinson 502-897-3982 or email jhutclil216@aol.com.
National 40 Days for Life fall campaign dates -
September 24 through November 2, 2008.
Sign up for a time to pray!
Time:
9:00am - 6:00pm
Description:
Tune into Holy Family Radio for their biggest fundraiser of the year. Get your checkbooks ready and make a donation to help keep Catholic programming on the air in Louisville. Consider making a matching donation.
Location:
2nd and Market Streets, Louisville
Description:
Last fall, National 40 Days for Life was launched and 89 cities around the country participated in a focused campaign centered on prayer and fasting, to call down God's mercy on their cities and towns and upon the nation, to bring about an end to abortion. Louisville was one of 59 cities in the U.S. participating in the spring campaign, recently ended on Palm Sunday. Louisville's first campaign effort was born of the same frustration -the abortion mill on Market Street is open five days a week. It has ended the lives of 1,085 children just since January 1st of this year!
To learn more about Louisville's 40 Days for Life
campaign, please call Jenny Hutchinson 502-897-3982 or email jhutclil216@aol.com.
National 40 Days for Life fall campaign dates -
September 24 through November 2, 2008.
Sign up for a time to pray!
Time:
7:30am - 1:00pm
Location:
OLOGA is in Simpsonville, the scramble is in Taylorsville
Description:
WE WANT YOU...to play in Our Lady of Guadalupe Academy's 4th Annual Golf Scramble!!!
Friday, Sept. 26th, 7 am registration, Tee Time 8 and a Steak, Chicken or Fish lunch.
Hope to see you at Tanglewood Golf Course, 245 Tanglewood Ct., Taylorsville, KY.
Cost: $50 per person or $200 per team
Great Prizes & Special Contests
For more information call the school @ 502-722-8090
or E-Mail ologa@bellsouth.net
Time:
9:00am - 6:00pm
Description:
Tune into Holy Family Radio for their biggest fundraiser of the year. Get your checkbooks ready and make a donation to help keep Catholic programming on the air in Louisville. Consider making a matching donation.
Time:
7:00pm
Location:
3345 Lexington Road
Description:
Ministry Of Catholic Adults (MOCA), a young adult ministry at Holy Spirit Church, will celebrate the jubilee Year of St. Paul by presenting a six-week Bible study of the writings of the apostle beginning Aug. 29. Participants will go to dinner after the program. Jesuit Father Mitch Pacwa’s study guide, “St. Paul: A Bible Study Guide for Catholics,” will be used. The cost is $10 for materials, and new members are welcome. For information, contact Julianna Horton at 812-987-6423 or e-mail juhorton@gmail.com.
Location:
2nd and Market Streets, Louisville
Description:
Last fall, National 40 Days for Life was launched and 89 cities around the country participated in a focused campaign centered on prayer and fasting, to call down God's mercy on their cities and towns and upon the nation, to bring about an end to abortion. Louisville was one of 59 cities in the U.S. participating in the spring campaign, recently ended on Palm Sunday. Louisville's first campaign effort was born of the same frustration -the abortion mill on Market Street is open five days a week. It has ended the lives of 1,085 children just since January 1st of this year!
To learn more about Louisville's 40 Days for Life
campaign, please call Jenny Hutchinson 502-897-3982 or email jhutclil216@aol.com.
National 40 Days for Life fall campaign dates -
September 24 through November 2, 2008.
Sign up for a time to pray!
Time:
7:00am - 8:00am
Location:
2nd and Market Streets in Louisville
Description:
Prayer and sidewalk counseling at abortion mill.
Please join the dozens of Christians praying for an end to abortion and offering help to pregnant girls.
Time:
6:30pm
Location:
1225 S Wilson Rd., Radcliff, Ky.
Description:
St. Christopher Respect Life Committee presents an educational series entitled "Catholic Morality: The Life Issues." Margie Montgomery, Executive Director of Kentucky Right to Life will investigate the topic of Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide and will include and explanation of the Catholic position on the topic. This will be held in the basement of St. Christopher Church. Sandwiches, snacks, and beverages will be served 20 minutes prior to the talk.
Location:
2nd and Market Streets, Louisville
Description:
Last fall, National 40 Days for Life was launched and 89 cities around the country participated in a focused campaign centered on prayer and fasting, to call down God's mercy on their cities and towns and upon the nation, to bring about an end to abortion. Louisville was one of 59 cities in the U.S. participating in the spring campaign, recently ended on Palm Sunday. Louisville's first campaign effort was born of the same frustration -the abortion mill on Market Street is open five days a week. It has ended the lives of 1,085 children just since January 1st of this year!
To learn more about Louisville's 40 Days for Life
campaign, please call Jenny Hutchinson 502-897-3982 or email jhutclil216@aol.com.
National 40 Days for Life fall campaign dates -
September 24 through November 2, 2008.
Sign up for a time to pray!
Location:
2nd and Market Streets, Louisville
Description:
Last fall, National 40 Days for Life was launched and 89 cities around the country participated in a focused campaign centered on prayer and fasting, to call down God's mercy on their cities and towns and upon the nation, to bring about an end to abortion. Louisville was one of 59 cities in the U.S. participating in the spring campaign, recently ended on Palm Sunday. Louisville's first campaign effort was born of the same frustration -the abortion mill on Market Street is open five days a week. It has ended the lives of 1,085 children just since January 1st of this year!
To learn more about Louisville's 40 Days for Life
campaign, please call Jenny Hutchinson 502-897-3982 or email jhutclil216@aol.com.
National 40 Days for Life fall campaign dates -
September 24 through November 2, 2008.
Sign up for a time to pray!
Location:
2nd and Market Streets, Louisville
Description:
Last fall, National 40 Days for Life was launched and 89 cities around the country participated in a focused campaign centered on prayer and fasting, to call down God's mercy on their cities and towns and upon the nation, to bring about an end to abortion. Louisville was one of 59 cities in the U.S. participating in the spring campaign, recently ended on Palm Sunday. Louisville's first campaign effort was born of the same frustration -the abortion mill on Market Street is open five days a week. It has ended the lives of 1,085 children just since January 1st of this year!
To learn more about Louisville's 40 Days for Life
campaign, please call Jenny Hutchinson 502-897-3982 or email jhutclil216@aol.com.
National 40 Days for Life fall campaign dates -
September 24 through November 2, 2008.
Sign up for a time to pray!
Description:
Happy Birthday to Fr. Charles Mutabaruka
in Uganda, East Africa from WLCR
Time:
7:00pm
Location:
3345 Lexington Road
Description:
Holy Spirit Church will host a 28-week Catholic Scripture study program on the Gospel of John on Tuesdays beginning Sept. 9th. The cost is $50, and Aug. 26 is the registration deadline. Checks should be made payable to Holy Spirit Church and sent to the attention of Eileen Walsh, Holy Spirit Church, 3345 Lexington Road, Louisville, Ky. 40206. For more information, call Michael Cirone at 271-9540 or reach him by e-mail at mfcirone@bellsouth.net.
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