Author Archive for: Laura Keener
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Entries by Laura Keener
Seminarians grow in love of Spanish language and culture
/in Featured Stories, UncategorizedHank Bischoff, Joshua Heskamp, and Michael Schulte share photos and stories of their summer Spanish immersion experience in San Antonio, Texas and Antiqua, Guatemala. Read more on page 3: https://covdio.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/9328Messenger25Aug2023-1.pdf
Part 4: 19th century Know Nothings and anti-Catholicism
/in Eucharistic Congress SeriesStephen Enzweiler, Cathedral Historian Part 4 in a series On Aug. 6, 1855, a large mob descended upon the election polls in Louisville, Ky., and made a show of force to […]
Part 3: Pioneer priests brought Eucharistic tradition to Kentucky
/in Eucharistic Congress Seriesby Stephen Enzweiler, Cathedral Historian At the beginning of the 19th century, the turbulent and deadly effects of the French Revolution had finally begun to subside across most of Europe. During […]
How to answer pro-choice arguments: Part 3 — Hard cases
/in Yes for LifeBy: Caitlin Shaughnessy Dwyer. This is the conclusion of a three-part series about a simple strategy that can help make difficult conversations about abortion a little easier. The strategy is […]
CatholicTV — Stations of the Cross
/in CatholicTV, Uncategorized From the CatholicTV Network — Join Bishop Robert Reed in praying the Stations of the Cross at the Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption in Covington, KY.
Bishop Iffert on discerning a vocation
/in Vocations DiscernmentNovember 2021 I have been accompanying young people making life decisions since I was a young person making life decisions. The advice that I offer is simple. RELAX. Be gentle. […]
Roman Catholic Diocese of Covington Statement on Abuse File Review
/in Featured StoriesRoman Catholic Diocese of Covington Statement on Abuse File Review July 31, 2020 The Diocese of Covington today is releasing the names of priests, religious, deacons and lay employees who […]
