After much conversation and discernment with Bishop William F. Medley and other diocesan leadership, the Office of Youth and Young Adult Ministry has decided not to lead a diocesan delegation to NCYC 2021 in Indianapolis on Nov. 18-20.
Tina Kasey
Catholic Charities continues to press on, engage the community, provide assistance
Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic in spring 2020, Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Owensboro has as an agency been able to devote $308,600 in services to people hurting across western Kentucky.
Prayers asked for those impacted by Myanmar military coup
Following the Feb. 1, 2021 military coup in Myanmar, (also known as Burma), two Burmese clergy in the Diocese of Owensboro are urging Catholics and all of good will to pray for the suffering country.
Deacon Corey D. Bruns makes priesthood promises
On Feb. 18, 2021, Diocese of Owensboro seminarian Christopher Grief, second year theology, was instituted into the Ministry of Acolyte.
April Is Child Abuse Prevention Month
Every April, Catholic parishes and schools across the United States participate in National Child Abuse Prevention Month.
Christopher Grief instituted into Ministry of Acolyte
On Feb. 18, 2021, Diocese of Owensboro seminarian Christopher Grief, second year theology, was instituted into the Ministry of Acolyte.
The pandemic is not over – but we know the Good News of the ending!
Everyone can probably answer the question as to what was the greatest sacrifice they have experienced in the past year of pandemic.
Climate change: Why Catholics should care
The earth has been warming up since the industrial age began.
A glimpse of holy ground: Brochures of Mount Saint Joseph
Mount Saint Joseph is one of the most cherished institutions in the Diocese of Owensboro.
Retiring after 26 years, Weafer hands Preschool Cathedral reins to Pfeifer
Pam Weafer has worked at Cathedral Preschool in Owensboro for 26 years, and served as the preschool’s third director for 16 of those years.