Editorials & Commentary
A campaign to thank those who have dedicated their lives to our Church
In the mid-1980s, the Diocese of Owensboro erected the Bishop Cotton Apartments on land adjacent to the Carmel Home in Owensboro.
Pilgrims of Hope: Surrendering to Christ
Life on earth is a continuous pilgrimage, a journey of journeys, toward eternal life in heaven.
Pilgrims of Hope: God’s Grace and the Gift of Forgiveness
To say that I had lost hope doesn’t even scratch the surface.
Pilgrims of Hope: In the Footsteps of Our Savior
By definition, a pilgrim is “a person who journeys, especially a long distance, to some sacred place as an act of religious devotion.”
Pilgrims of Hope: Growing in Hope, Little By Little
I wouldn’t describe myself as a hopeful person. Prior to this year, if you had asked me why, I would have said that I don’t think my brain is wired for hope. I am a realist through and through.
Pilgrims of Hope: Something Beyond Ourselves
E.B. White, the author of the children’s book Charlotte’s Web, was married to Katherine, a devoted New England gardener. As his wife grew weaker from a terminal illness, White described her dedication.
Pilgrims of Hope: Hope is an Anchor
The virtue of hope is often misconstrued as a mild, passive virtue. But Sacred Scripture uses strong language regarding hope.
‘Everything we do is true’ – Mike Bogdan’s liturgy-infused life an example of how to die well
A former teacher once said: “We must become fully permeated with Liturgy in the very depths of our beings.”
Western Kentucky flood survivors need our help
The Society of St. Vincent de Paul stands ready to assist our western Kentucky neighbors as they rebuild their lives after the torrential rainstorms in April.
A Word From Bishop Medley: The Month of Mary
As I have shared before, when I visit classrooms in our schools or with any groups of children and young people, one of my favorite practices is to invite them to ask me questions.
