St. Justin was a martyr for the faith. For more information , go to: http://www.catholic-forum.com/saints/saintj29.htm
Time:
8:00am
Location:
4611 Poplar Level Rd.
Description:
Our Lady's Rosary Makers will hold a class in rosary making on the first Saturday of each month. Class begins after 8am Mass, and coffee and donuts are provided.
Time:
8:00am - 2:00pm
Location:
6105 S. Third St.
Description:
St. Thomas More Church will hold a community yard sale from 8am to 2pm.
Time:
8:30am
Location:
1395 Girard Dr
Description:
A First Saturday Communion of Reparation will be held at St. Albert the Great Church with Mass at 8:30am. The rosary, which will be prayed with a recording of Blessed Teresa of Calcutta, and confessions will follow at 9am.
Time:
9:00am
Location:
1000 N Beckley Station Rd.
Description:
A First Saturday Devotion to Our Lady will be conducted at St. Patrick Church. Confessions begin at 9am, rosary will be at 9:30 and Mass will be celebrated at 10am. Fellowship and refreshments will follow. Fr. Martin Linebach will be the confessor and celebrant.
Time:
10:00am - 7:00pm
Location:
800-900 block of E Washington St (between Wenzel and Shelby Sts)
Description:
This long-running fair highlights the talent of local artists and crafters while showcasing the character of the Butchertown neighborhood. You can find pottery, photography, jewelry and the like, all while walking the tree-lined streets in this 'tucked-away' urban community.
Time:
6:00pm - 12:00am
Location:
1101 East Burnett Ave
Description:
The 4th annual Germantown-Schnitzelburg Blues Festival. The festival is Friday and Saturday, May 31 and June 1. Three blues bands will play both days from 6:00 pm to midnight. The festival is located next to Check's Cafe at the corner of Burnett Ave. and Hickory St. in the Germantown-Schnitzelburg neighborhood and is free and open to the public. Bring a lawn chair and enjoy the show.
For Additional Information call 502-724-9971.
Time:
11:00am - 12:00pm
Location:
Worldwide
Description:
Pope Francis will lead the world in a holy hour on today, the Solemnity of Corpus Christi. The Worldwide Eucharistic Adoration, will be broadcast from St. Peter’s Basilica from 5:00pm-6:00pm Rome time. Its theme is: “One Lord, One Faith”, which was chosen to testify to the deep unity that characterizes it in this Year of Faith. Please take an hour beginning at 11am ET to spend adoring Our Lord in Eucharistic Adoration in union with the Church throughout the entire world.
Time:
All day event
Description:
Solemnity of the Sacred Heart of Jesus
Time:
All day event
Description:
Memorial of the Immaculate Heart of Mary
Time:
11:00am - 12:00pm
Location:
508 Breckenridge Ln.
Description:
Our Lady of Lourdes Church will host their monthly Holy Hour for Vocations in the Church.
Time:
3:00pm - 3:30pm
Location:
St. Albert the Great Catholic Church
Description:
St. Albert the Great is hosting a Children's Holy Hour every Wednesday from 3pm-3:30pm. A 'Scriptural Rosary' will be prayed. All children should be accompanied by an adult.
Location:
5915 Outer Loop
Description:
Thursday night, ride night 6-10pm. "All You Can Ride" bracelets are $15.
Friday night, food, rides, hole in one golf contest, beer garden and booths. 6-midnight.
Saturday 5pm-midnight. Two Piece chicken dinner starts at 4:30pm. Live music from 7-11.
$10,000 Capital Prize.
Location:
1104 S Sixth St
Description:
The Kentucky Catholic Homeschool Conference will be held at St. Louis Bertrand. The featured speaker is Dr. Greg Popcak. Other speakers include Maureen Wittmann, Fr. Patrick Dolan, and Fr. James Sullivan. There will be vendors, a special needs panel and opportunities for teens. Register at louisvillecatholichomeschooling.com
Location:
5915 Outer Loop
Description:
Thursday night, ride night 6-10pm. "All You Can Ride" bracelets are $15.
Friday night, food, rides, hole in one golf contest, beer garden and booths. 6-midnight.
Saturday 5pm-midnight. Two Piece chicken dinner starts at 4:30pm. Live music from 7-11.
$10,000 Capital Prize.
Time:
5:00pm - 11:00pm
Location:
The Artzone along Main and Market Streets
Description:
It's an art show. It's a tourist attraction. It's a street party. It's a celebration of Downtown Louisville every 1st Friday of every month from 5pm-11pm. Hop on a Trolley (free) to visit the Artzone!
For Additional Information: 583-1671.
Time:
7:00pm
Location:
Kindred Hospital Chapel
Description:
A Mass in honor of the Sacred Heart of Jesus will be celebrated at the Our Lady of the Most Blessed Sacrament Chapel, located inside Kindred Hospital. Fr. Lawrence Lindle will be the celebrant.
Location:
5915 Outer Loop
Description:
Thursday night, ride night 6-10pm. "All You Can Ride" bracelets are $15.
Friday night, food, rides, hole in one golf contest, beer garden and booths. 6-midnight.
Saturday 5pm-midnight. Two Piece chicken dinner starts at 4:30pm. Live music from 7-11.
$10,000 Capital Prize.
Location:
1104 S Sixth St
Description:
The Kentucky Catholic Homeschool Conference will be held at St. Louis Bertrand. The featured speaker is Dr. Greg Popcak. Other speakers include Maureen Wittmann, Fr. Patrick Dolan, and Fr. James Sullivan. There will be vendors, a special needs panel and opportunities for teens. Register at louisvillecatholichomeschooling.com
Time:
7:00am
Location:
433 S Fifth St
Description:
The Helpers of God's Precious Infants will have its monthly prayer vigil for life at the Cathedral of the Assumption. Mass will be celebrated at 7am, followed by Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament, a rosary procession to the abortion mill or adoration and Benediction at the Church. For information, call Bob at 968-0985 or visit their website.
Time:
8:30am
Location:
St. Dominic Church, Springfield
Description:
A Holy Hour and Mass for life, marriage and religious liberty will be led by Archbishop Joseph Kurtz at St. Dominic Church in Springfield, KY. This is the second to last in a series of liturgies celebrated by the archbishop focused on these three issues.
Time:
9:00am - 5:00pm
Location:
South Louisville Community Center, 2911 Taylor Blvd.
Description:
The Friends of the Library Book Sale is a great way to pack your bookshelves with great books to read from every category you'd find in the library. And nothing is more than $2! There is always a big selection of children's books too. This fundraiser helps the Friends give back to the library through scholarships, advocacy, and other donations.
Time:
1:00pm - 5:00pm
Location:
South Louisville Community Center, 2911 Taylor Blvd.
Description:
The Friends of the Library Book Sale is a great way to pack your bookshelves with great books to read from every category you'd find in the library. And nothing is more than $2! There is always a big selection of children's books too. This fundraiser helps the Friends give back to the library through scholarships, advocacy, and other donations.
Time:
All day event
Description:
For more information: http://www.catholic-forum.com/saints/ saintb12.htm
Time:
3:00pm - 3:30pm
Location:
St. Albert the Great Catholic Church
Description:
St. Albert the Great is hosting a Children's Holy Hour every Wednesday from 3pm-3:30pm. A 'Scriptural Rosary' will be prayed. All children should be accompanied by an adult.
Time:
All day event
Description:
St. Anthony of Padua was a priest, a religious, and doctor of the Church. For more information, go to: http://www.catholic-foru m.com/saints/sainta01.htm
Time:
All day event
Description:
Flag Day
Time:
6:00am
Description:
The 5th Annual Fathers for Life Day walk, sponsored by the Sisters for Life will begin at 6am at 100 West Ormsby Ave and end at the EMW abortion mill on Market Street. For more information call 408-2950.
Time:
9:30am - 11:00am
Location:
501 Cherrywood Rd.
Description:
Holy Trinity Church will host a "Meet Your Legisltor" event featuring state Rep. Darryl Owens. It will include questions and answers on contemporary public policy issues in light of the church's social teaching.
Time:
All day event
Description:
Father's Day
Time:
4:00pm
Location:
3705 Stone Lakes Dr.
Description:
The new St. Michael Church will be dedicated during a special celebration. Archbishop Joseph Kurtz will join the pastor, Fr. Richard Sullivan, in dedicating the new building. The celebration will begin with a procession for the old church to the new church, followed by Mass and the dedication. It will conclude with a reception.
Time:
11:40am
Location:
University of Louisville Belknap Campus
Description:
The Serra Club will hold a luncheon meeting at the University Club on the campus of the University of Louisville. The speaker will be John Krazyck of Immaculate Conception Church. He will speak on "Obedience of Faith." Guests may attend the meeting for $20 and should make reservations by calling Norman Beat at 425-9934.
Time:
7:30pm
Location:
St. Stephen Martyr Church
Description:
The Widows or Widowers (WOW) organization's monthly meeting and senior prom will take place at St. Stephen Martyr Church in the activities center. Dressy attire is requested. For more information, call 935-3541 or 367-8381.
Time:
3:00pm - 3:30pm
Location:
St. Albert the Great Catholic Church
Description:
St. Albert the Great is hosting a Children's Holy Hour every Wednesday from 3pm-3:30pm. A 'Scriptural Rosary' will be prayed. All children should be accompanied by an adult.
Description:
The faithful are asked to join in the national Fortnight for Freedom June 21 to July 4, a two-week period set aside by the U.S. bishops for the church to focus on religious liberty. A variety of resources to help Catholics pray, learn and act on this issue are available at the website listed below.
Location:
1000 N. Beckley Station Road
Description:
8:00am Holy Mass followed by Reflections, Litany for Liberty, & the Patriotic Rosary
Time:
9:00am - 11:59pm
Location:
St. Christopher Church, Radcliff, KY
Description:
St. Christopher Church in Radcliff, KY will begin the Fortnight for Freedom observance on June 21 with Mass at 9am. The liturgy will begin a "Divine Mercy 22 Hours of Prayer for Freedom." Eucharistic adoration will be available through the day and night, ending with Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament at 7am June 22nd. At 3am, there will be a candelight procession with the Blessed Sacrament around the church grounds.
Description:
The faithful are asked to join in the national Fortnight for Freedom June 21 to July 4, a two-week period set aside by the U.S. bishops for the church to focus on religious liberty. A variety of resources to help Catholics pray, learn and act on this issue are available at the website listed below.
Location:
1000 N. Beckley Station Rd
Description:
5:00pm Holy Mass followed by Reflections, Litany for Liberty, & the Patriotic Rosary
Time:
12:00am - 7:00am
Location:
St. Christopher Church, Radcliff, KY
Description:
St. Christopher Church in Radcliff, KY will begin the Fortnight for Freedom observance on June 21 with Mass at 9am. The liturgy will begin a "Divine Mercy 22 Hours of Prayer for Freedom." Eucharistic adoration will be available through the day and night, ending with Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament at 7am June 22nd. At 3am, there will be a candelight procession with the Blessed Sacrament around the church grounds.
Time:
8:10am
Location:
6901 Dixie Hwy
Description:
A Holy Hour and Mass for life, marriage and religious liberty will be led by Archbishop Kurtz at 8:15 at St. Paul Church on Dixie Hwy. This is the final Holy Hour and Mass in a series of liturgies celebrated by the archbishop focused on these 3 issues.
Location:
1000 N. Beckley Station Road
Description:
8:30am Holy Mass followed by Reflections, Litany for Liberty, & the Patriotic Rosary
Description:
The faithful are asked to join in the national Fortnight for Freedom June 21 to July 4, a two-week period set aside by the U.S. bishops for the church to focus on religious liberty. A variety of resources to help Catholics pray, learn and act on this issue are available at the website listed below.
Description:
The faithful are asked to join in the national Fortnight for Freedom June 21 to July 4, a two-week period set aside by the U.S. bishops for the church to focus on religious liberty. A variety of resources to help Catholics pray, learn and act on this issue are available at the website listed below.
Location:
1000 N. Beckley Station Road
Description:
5:00pm Holy Mass followed by Reflections, Litany for Liberty, & the Patriotic Rosary
Time:
All day event
Description:
For more information, go to: http://www.catholic-forum.com /saints/saintj02.htm
Location:
1000 N. Beckley Station Road
Description:
8:00am Holy Mass followed by Reflections, Litany for Liberty, & the Patriotic Rosary
Description:
The faithful are asked to join in the national Fortnight for Freedom June 21 to July 4, a two-week period set aside by the U.S. bishops for the church to focus on religious liberty. A variety of resources to help Catholics pray, learn and act on this issue are available at the website listed below.
Description:
The faithful are asked to join in the national Fortnight for Freedom June 21 to July 4, a two-week period set aside by the U.S. bishops for the church to focus on religious liberty. A variety of resources to help Catholics pray, learn and act on this issue are available at the website listed below.
Location:
1000 N. Beckley Station Road
Description:
8:00am Holy Mass followed by Reflections, Litany for Liberty, & the Patriotic Rosary
Time:
3:00pm - 3:30pm
Location:
St. Albert the Great Catholic Church
Description:
St. Albert the Great is hosting a Children's Holy Hour every Wednesday from 3pm-3:30pm. A 'Scriptural Rosary' will be prayed. All children should be accompanied by an adult.
Location:
1000 N. Beckley Station Road
Description:
8:00am Holy Mass followed by Reflections, Litany for Liberty, & the Patriotic Rosary
Location:
St. Catharine College, Springfield, Ky
Description:
Ignite Your Torch Youth Conference
Description:
The faithful are asked to join in the national Fortnight for Freedom June 21 to July 4, a two-week period set aside by the U.S. bishops for the church to focus on religious liberty. A variety of resources to help Catholics pray, learn and act on this issue are available at the website listed below.
Location:
1000 N. Beckley Station Road
Description:
8:00am Holy Mass followed by Reflections, Litany for Liberty, & the Patriotic Rosary
Location:
St. Catharine College, Springfield, Ky
Description:
Ignite Your Torch Youth Conference
Description:
The faithful are asked to join in the national Fortnight for Freedom June 21 to July 4, a two-week period set aside by the U.S. bishops for the church to focus on religious liberty. A variety of resources to help Catholics pray, learn and act on this issue are available at the website listed below.
Time:
6:00pm - 10:30pm
Location:
Frankfort Ave., Louisville, Ky
Description:
The FAT Friday Trolley Hop, held year-round on the final Friday of every month, provides free parking and transportation to participating shops, restaurants and galleries along the Frankfort, Mellwood and Story Avenue corridor. Many of the business host live music, refreshments and special sales. For more information about specific F.A.T. Friday events, the trolley schedule, and the participating businesses, visit www.fatfridayhop.com.
Location:
1000 N. Beckley Station Road
Description:
5:00pm Holy Mass followed by Reflections, Litany for Liberty, & the Patriotic Rosary
Location:
St. Catharine College, Springfield, Ky
Description:
Ignite Your Torch Youth Conference
Description:
The faithful are asked to join in the national Fortnight for Freedom June 21 to July 4, a two-week period set aside by the U.S. bishops for the church to focus on religious liberty. A variety of resources to help Catholics pray, learn and act on this issue are available at the website listed below.
Time:
All day event
Description:
For more information on St. Paul, go to: http://www.cathol ic-forum.com/saints/saintp12.htm and for more information on St. Peter, go to: http://www.catholic-forum.com/saints/saintp07.htm
Location:
1000 N. Beckley Station Road
Description:
8:30am Holy Mass followed by Reflections, Litany for Liberty, & the Patriotic Rosary
Location:
St. Catharine College, Springfield, Ky
Description:
Ignite Your Torch Youth Conference
Description:
The faithful are asked to join in the national Fortnight for Freedom June 21 to July 4, a two-week period set aside by the U.S. bishops for the church to focus on religious liberty. A variety of resources to help Catholics pray, learn and act on this issue are available at the website listed below.
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