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From a refugee camp to the World Taekwondo Grand Prix

The Taekwondo Humanitarian Foundation is giving 8 young athletes the opportunity to participate in the 2026 World Taekwondo Grand Prix in Rome this June, as well as the chance to meet Pope Leo XIV.

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Uganda: Bishop Odoki calls on Christians to be peace ambassadors

The Bishop of Arua Diocese in North Western Uganda, Sabino Ochan Odoki, has called on Christians to reject modern-day idols and embrace God as the foundation for lasting peace in society. Bishop Odoki made the appeal during the closing Eucharistic celebration of the Gulu Ecclesiastical Province's “Prayer and Peace Week,” held this week at Lango College in Uganda’s Lira Diocese.

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Ukrainian mother: 'My son was taken away by war. Now I am everyone's 'mother''

Lyubov lost her son Oleksandr on February 28, 2024, a 29-year-old Ukrainian soldier who died at the front. She could not find peace—until she met other women in the same situation through the project “The Mothers of Padre Pio’s House.” Since then, Lyubov has met the Pope, helps soldiers in whom she sees her sons, and offers a message of hope to those who are grieving.

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Parish Picnic - Sunday, May 31 - 11:00 a.m.

Please contact Monica France by phone (859-653-6162) or email ( monica.s.france@gmail.com ) if you are interested in volunteering. Members of the Latino community are asked to bring a side to share with the meal. Members of the...

Nugget of Wisdom from Fr. Ivan's Homily

Sixth Sunday of Easter Happy Easter to you all and Happy Mother's Day. Obedience, Love and Truth In John 14, Jesus prepares his disciples for his physical departure with a beautiful promise - you will never be alone.  He...

May Crowning

Honor Your Mother (and all Mothers!)

May is a month where we're called to pause and especially say, "Thank you!" for the steadfast, patient, and powerful love of our mothers. Be it with flowers, brunch, or just quality time with her, let's make an extra-special...

After stillbirth loss, mother of 7 returns to school to help others heal

After navigating loss and grief, Kelly Helsel is officially now a licensed counselor thanks to the guidance given to her by the Catholic Church and her desire to use her experience to help others.

Pope Leo XIV prays for Sahel victims

At the Regina Coeli, the pope also thanked the Canary Islands for welcoming a cruise ship with passengers sick with hantavirus.

‘Love is stronger’: How a Catholic woman saved tens of thousands of orphans

Out of the horrors of the Burundian Civil War and the Rwandan genocide emerged a woman willing to risk her life for peace.