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Archbishop writes about knights PAGE A5 Record Photo by Ruby Thomas Archbishop Kurtz writes Sisters of Charity of Nazareth and their associates gathered around the new statue of Mother on the plaza of the Cathedral of the Assumption, about the Knights of Peter following a ceremony July 26. In the foreground, local artist Raymond Graf, who sculpted the statue, chatted with a sister from India. Claver and Columbus. El Arzobispo Kurtz escribe acerca de los caballeros de y los de Colón. Statue of Mother Catherine makes history

By RUBY THOMAS dren, said Mulvihill. “The statue captures St. Luke Church Record Staff Writer SCN says statue honors city one of her typical days.” marks 50 years A crowd that packed the plaza in front for how it helped Mother Mulvihill said she learned about Mother PAGE A2 of the Cathedral of the Assumption July 26 Catherine from other SCNs as a student at gasped in delight as the new life-size bronze Catherine accomplish her work in the late 1950’s. St. Luke Church in statue of Mother Catherine Spalding was She said she’s been devoted to her ever Okolona will mark its 50th unveiled. since. anniversary with several The statue — depicting the foundress of tee that worked to make the statue possible. Sister of Charity of Nazareth Mary Ellen celebrations beginning next month. the Sisters of Charity of Nazareth (SCNs) “Her humble life, her love of , her love of Doyle said the statue isn’t just a recognition carrying a small boy while a little girl clings her sisters and community. ... What better of all Mother Catherine did for Louisville, to her skirt — made history Sunday by be- person than her to be honored?” but a recognition of what the city did for her, coming the first of a woman to be installed The sculpture was created by local art- as well. on public ground in the city of Louisville. ist Raymond Graf. It depicts the early days “The women of Louisville were a constant “Who better than Mother Catherine of Mother Catherine’s work, days when she backup for her,” said Sister Doyle, author of Spalding to be the first?” said Mary Marga- might walk down to the wharf and return the book “Pioneer Spirit,” which tells the ret Mulvihill, chair of the steering commit- along Fifth Street with newly orphaned chil- See STATUE, Page A8 Donations to CRS were ‘critical’ in Nepal Bridal issue published today Bellarmine graduate SECTION B coordinated Catholic This edition of The Record includes a special section Relief Services’ announcing engagements emergency response and recent weddings of couples around the after earthquake Archdiocese of Louisville.

By MARNIE McALLISTER Bishop lauds Record Editor education act The Archdiocese of Louisville collected more than $94,000 to PAGE A4 help fund Catholic Relief Ser- Archbishop George J. Lucas vices (CRS) in Nepal after a of Omaha, Nebraska, said magnitude 7.8 earthquake shook reauthorizing the 1965 the small nation on April 25. Elementary and Secondary That money was critical to Education Act, the House relief efforts and was put to CNS Photo and Senate have made use immediately, according to Elizabeth Tromans, an emergency response coordinator for Catholic Relief Services, helped earthquake victims register “significant improvements.” Elizabeth Tromans, an emer- for the distribution of relief items in Gorkha, Nepal, May 3. gency response coordinator for Committee urges CRS. CRS is the international after the temblor that leveled “We knew right away shel- governmental organization’s and aid organization sponsored by half a million homes and killed ter was going to be the biggest Caritas Nepal, the church’s local action on climate the United States Conference of more than 8,000 people. need,” said Tromans. “Then wa- outreach group, to coordinate PAGE A3 Catholic Bishops. She visited Louisville in mid- ter and sanitation.” efforts. Then the CRS team de- The Catholic Committee Tromans, who graduated July and related her experiences Tromans and other CRS ployed to an area in Gorkha Dis- on Appalachia is calling from Bellarmine University in in Nepal during a presentation staff organized with the gov- trict where no response had yet on bishops in the region to 2004, arrived in Nepal two days at the Maloney Center July 16. ernment in Nepal, other non- See BELLARMINE, Page A8 actively engage Catholics on the subject of the encyclical “Laudato Si’.” Chicago archdiocese embraces change Loretto hosts music project By JOYCE DURIGA Catholic News Service Laudato Si’ prompts archdiocese to become first to PAGE A7 CHICAGO — Archbishop commit to evaluating, tracking energy and water LONGLEASH, a piano Blase J. Cupich has set a goal of trio from Brooklyn, N.Y., is benchmarking all 2,700 build- leading The Loretto Project, ings in the Archdiocese of Chi- which includes a series of cago to ensure that they are as undertaking, we have to set an less difficult if we all do what we concerts and a masterclass energy efficient as possible. example that it can be done and can now to protect our common in composing, in mid- He announced the goal during must be done if we are to fulfill home.” August. a July 24 news conference at Old our sustainability goals,” Arch- It is an effort to answer St. Mary’s School on Michigan bishop Cupich said of the bench- Francis’ call in his encyclical Around the Archdiocese A2 Avenue. marking goal. on the environment, “Laudato ciency and greenhouse gas emis- “Let’s be honest, this entire Si’, on Care for Our Common sions. Data will be tracked using Commentary A4, 5 The news conference was held after Chicago’s archbishop effort to protect the environ- Home,” the archbishop said. the EPA’s free Energy Star Port- Bulletin Board A7 toured the school with U.S. En- ment for future generations Through benchmarking, folio Manager. Youth Events A2 vironmental Protection Agency will involve some very difficult churches, schools and other McCarthy applauded the Administrator Gina McCarthy. choices in the future,” he said. buildings will be evaluated for archdiocese’s efforts, saying it is Classifieds A8-10 “While it is a considerable “However, those choices will be their water usage, energy effi- See LAUDATO SI’, Page A8 A2 WWW.THERECORDNEWSPAPER.ORG LOCAL / NATION THE RECORD JULY 30, 2015

COMING AUGUST 13, 2015 St. Luke’s 50th anniversary festivities will begin Aug. 8 Life

St. Luke Church, 4211 Jim noon with a kickball game be-  On Oct. 17 at 5 p.m., the Hawkins Drive, is celebrating tween middle- and high-school Family Chili Cookoff will take its 50th anniversary this year aged children. The game is place in the gym. BACK TO SHOOL with several events starting sponsored by the Light of  Nov. 1 at 10 a.m., a jubi- in August and ending in No- Faith Youth Group. lee will be celebrated by vember. At 4 p.m., an outdoor anni- Archbishop E. Kurtz Call 502.471.2125 to learn more about advertising in this section. St. Luke was founded versary Mass will be celebrat- and Father Joseph Rainer. in late 1965 by Archbishop ed at the site of the original At 11 a.m., there will be a John A. Floersh. The current church (if weather permits) blessing and burial of a time church building in Okolona A Summer Shindig and capsule. was dedicated in 2000, fol- outdoor concert, featuring the Afterward, at 11:30 a.m., lowing a fire in 1997. The music group The Hinges, will there will be a luncheon and blaze destroyed the original follow Mass. Food will be pro- special presentations. church, which was located vided. For more information, off Blue Lick Road in south  On Oct. 11 at 10 a.m., contact Karen Paris at 718- Louisville. the parish will celebrate St. 0286 or [email protected] The anniversary festivities Luke’s feast day with Mass. or John Sohl, Circle of Life include: The annual Feast Day Awards Youth Group coordinator, at  Aug. 8 will include a day- will be presented at the end of 509-1405 or circleoflifeyouth@ long celebration beginning at mass. gmail.com.

Youth Events 126 St. Xavier students earn AP honors from college board

The College Board’s Ad- center and demonstrations of in Athens, Ga., earlier this vance Placement Program projects by students. month. Harrison qualified in has recognized 126 St. Xavier the 200 backstroke. High School students. The Swimming honors The St. Xavier High School designation is based on the swimming and diving team students’ performance on ex- Heyward Harrison, a has been ranked eighth in ams administered in May. 2015 graduate of St. Xavier the country for the 2015 sea- Forty-nine students were High School, qualified for son. The Tigers have won 27 recognized as AP Scholars. the Olympic trials at the 2015 consecutive KHSAA State Thirty-six were recognized Speedo Sectional Meet held Championships. as AP Scholars with honor and 41 students honored as AP Scholars with distinction. Around the Archdiocese ‘Ali council’ Kosair offers matching grant to fund Connor McDonough, a se- nior at Trinity High School, effort to help disabled children has been selected as a mem- Kosair Charities has awarded a one- ber of the Muhammad Ali year $100,000 “challenge grant” — meaning the charity will Center Council of Students match donations for one year — to fund a new initiative in for the 2015-2016 school year. Spalding’s “assistive technology” resource center. “The group of young lead- The resource center, called enTECH, will use the funds to ers is committed to improv- create the Kosair Virtual Immersive Play Environment (K- ing themselves and their VIP). The new program aims to “promote playfulness, moti- communities through the vation and well-being in children with severe developmental, practice of Muhammad Ali’s movement and neurocognitive impairments,” according to an six core principles: respect, announcement from the university. confidence, conviction, dedi- “This collaboration with Kosair Charities advances en- cation, spirituality and giv- TECH’s work to foster the independence and potential of ing,” according to a statement children with physical, cognitive and emotional challenges from the school. through creative technology solutions,” said Dr. Josh Skuller, The council gives students director of enTECH. the opportunity to make deci- sions that guide their service work and leadership develop- DeSales High graduate commits ment, the statement said. to pre-novitiate in Carmelite Order STEM night DeSales High School alumnus Dustin Hungerford has com- mitted to a one-year pre-novitiate program with the Carmelite will host Order in Chicago. STEM (science, technology, Another DeSales alumnus, Carmelite Father William J. engineering and math) Show- Harry, class of 1972, is currently the prior provincial of the case Night Aug. 4 at 7 p.m. Carmelite Order’s Most Pure Heart of Mary Province. at the school’s Stock Yards Hungerford, a 2006 graduate of DeSales, has taught at Bank Theatre, 5801 Fegen- Mercy Academy and Academy. bush Lane. The event will DeSales was operated by Carmelites when it opened in include a ribbon cutting for 1956 and continued to have a Carmelite presence until 2004. the new STEM innovation Communion minister formation programs planned in August

Communion Minister Formation will be offered next month by the Archdiocese of Louisville’s Office of Worship at St. Church in Brandenburg, Ky. The two-session program — set for Aug. 11 and 18 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. — is designed for those preparing to serve as extraordinary ministers of holy Communion and for those who serve in this role but who have not attended the program. The training is required by canonical mandate. The program also will be offered in September and November. An update session, for those who need to renew their for- mation (required every five years), will be offered at two loca- tions — St. Margaret Mary Church, 7813 Shelbyville Road, on Aug. 3 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. and St. Edward Church, 9608 Sue Helen Drive, Aug. 25 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. This program A 4-YEAR-OLD also will be offered in September, October, November and December. The programs are free, but registration is required. To reg- ister, send an email to [email protected], call 636-0296, ext. 1260, or write to the Office of Worship at 1200 S. Shelby St., Louisville, Ky., 40203. LEARNING A full schedule, registration and more information also are available online at www.archlou.org/worship. SCIENCE IS NOT Pope’s favorability rating in U.S. falls to 59 percent

Catholic News Service The percentage of Ameri- WASHINGTON — A new cans who identified them- SCIENCE FICTION. Gallup poll shows that the selves as conservative and favorability rating for the gave him a favorable rating pontiff among U.S. respon- dropped 27 percent — 45 Now Open • KYScienceCenter.org • 502-561-6100 dents is now about 59 per- percent now, compared to 72 cent, down from 76 percent percent last year. The num- in early 2014. ber of moderates and liberals Sixteen percent of respon- rating him favorably declined dents in a poll conducted July 8 percent and 14 percent, re- 8-12 gave him an unfavorable spectively. rating, compared to 9 percent Gallup attributed the de- in 2014. Twenty-five percent cline among conservatives to now say they have no opinion their disagreement with Pope or have never heard of him. Francis’ strong words in his Among Catholic respon- environment encyclical that dents overall, 71 percent said human activity is a major they have a positive view of cause of climate change as the pope, down from 89 per- well as his focus on income cent last year. inequality. THE RECORD JULY 30, 2015 LOCAL / NATION WWW.THERECORDNEWSPAPER.ORG A3

BRIDAL ANNOUNCEMENTS Committee urges action on Laudato Si’ B Section By DENNIS SADOWSKI Catholic News Service Share Announcements. WASHINGTON — The Catholic Committee of Ap- Visit: erecord.archlou.org palachia has called on the 26 bishops of the region to engage Catholics in the pews, the mining industry and elected officials on Pope Francis’ encyclical on the en- vironment. Members of the organiza- tion, which includes dozens of parish and organizational LIC# 2015-136435 representatives throughout the 13-state region stretch- ing from New York to Mis- sissippi, asked the bishops “to The Date speak boldly and act publicly” Save in response to the encyclical. CNS File Photo Brian DeRouen, chair of Coal processing as seen near Whitesville, W.V., in 2014. the committee’s board of di- Sunday rectors, said the organization th decided to urge the bishops “economically feasible.” portunity. I don’t think the was “interested in exploring August 9 to address the encyclical in “It’s not economically fea- pope is saying these are easy with them how we make this homilies and parish pro- sible in West Virginia,” he questions. I think the pope is (encyclical) accessible to the grams. said. saying this is what we have people of the region.” St. Mary The call comes after the The question of economic to be talking about. Our faith He told CNS he had been organization learned of pub- feasibility is not raised in the demands that we engage with inspired by pastoral letters lic statements by Bishop Mi- encyclical, however. these issue. Not just to be on on the impact of poverty on PARISH PICNIC chael J. Bransfield of Wheel- DeRouen said the Cath- the right side of history but people living in Appalachia 2500 St. Mary Dr. NE, Lanesville, IN ing-Charleston, W.V., which olic Committee of Appala- to be on the right side of our by bishops in the region re- seemed to downplay the ur- chia was concerned that the faith,” DeRouen said. leased through the Catholic gency to reduce and eventu- bishops of the region, which Bishop Bransfield did not Committee of Appalachia in ally end fossil fuel usage as encompasses some of the na- immediately respond to a re- 1975 and 1995, but that as called for by the pope. tion’s poorest counties, would quest from CNS for comment. a newcomer to Kentucky, he In West Virginia, where be more cautious about im- A day before the encycli- wants to learn more about the coal industry remains plementing the encyclical or cal’s release June 18, Bishop the Lexington Diocese before powerful despite massive even bypass it altogether be- Bransfield in a statement on making a blanket pronounce- losses in employment since cause it addresses sensitive the diocesan website urged ment on the pope’s encyclical. the 1980s amid declining de- topics related to mineral ex- West Virginians to take time “Bishops have to be cau- mand for coal, such a call can traction, lifestyles and over- to read the document and tious about who they alienate be controversial. consumption. to embrace its “overall mes- as well as who they support,” In an interview with West “We’re encouraging the sage.” he said. Virginia Public Broadcast- bishops to engage on this. “I would like to launch The committee’s two-page ing June 21, Bishop Brans- We’re saying to them, ‘Get an appeal to responsibility, statement to the bishops fo- field said the pope’s calls involved. Mix things up. Ask based on the task which God cuses on four key messages to action on climate change questions,’” DeRouen told gave to man in creation: ‘to of the encyclical: connecting in “Laudato Si’” were con- Catholic News Service. cultivate and protect’ the human and ecological con- ditioned on whether it was “This is a wonderful op- ‘garden’ in which human- cerns; identifying and work- ity has been placed. I invite ing to rectify the root causes all to welcome with an open of poverty, unemployment Obituaries spirit this document, which and ecological destruction; places itself in the line of the moving away from using and church’s social doctrine,” the investing in fossil fuels; and Your Family’s Full-Service Law Firm. 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Editorial LIGHT ONE CANDLE Angry letter leads to friendship Nonsense of nuclear war TONY ROSSI

Those of us who spent our forma- the use of nuclear weapons but con- Can an angry letter to a regular rosary at St. Agnes tive years in the 1950s or 1960s re- demned their very existence. And they result in a friendship on East 43rd Street, Mom member “living with the bomb,” as still do. that also has a positive im- was nagged by the notion some sociologists called it back then. It should be noted — with pride — pact on the world at large? that she was ... hobnobbing In elementary school, we routinely that the Holy See has once again come Yes, it can, and it’s part of our with the stars while Ameri- practiced getting under our desks and down on the side of logic, reason and history here at The Chris- can servicemen were dying covering our heads with our arms humanity in welcoming the recent tophers that I just learned overseas. So she started and hands — the famous “duck and U.S.-Iran accord intended to keep the about. keeping her eyes open for exactly, do you propose that cover” drills. We were preparing for latter nation from obtaining nuclear This year marks the 70th new opportunities — where one person do what millions the “flash” of the atomic bomb. weapons. anniversary of our founding perhaps, she hoped, the work can’t? Since your ad makes it We were told, believe it or not, in There are, of course, political ar- by Maryknoll Father James was more in line with what seem as though you have all Keller, who used the media she felt God wanted her to do. the answers, I can’t wait to pamphlets distributed to school kids guments on both sides of this issue. as a means of encouraging “It was sometime during hear them.” and their parents by the U.S. govern- Some say the agreement, rather than people toward faith and ac- this period that she stumbled A week later, Jane re- ment, that we could survive a war by prohibiting Iran’s acquisition of “the tion, toward lives that reflect across a small ad in a news- ceived a response — “Dear taking a door off of our house, digging bomb,” will instead make it more the motto: “It’s better to light paper with an intriguing Miss Harris: Thank you for a three-foot-deep hole, then cover- likely. That debate will be left for plat- one candle than to curse the headline: Calling All Chris- your letter. I would appreci- ing ourselves in dirt. No one ever de- forms other than this one. darkness.” topher Writers!” ate the opportunity to meet scribed how we were to The point to be made The timing of an email I “The ad,” continued Dun- with you. Could we set a cover ourselves with dirt here is that the church received recently seems ap- lop, “was seeking word- date for you to visit my of- once we were in the hole ‘The church views views nuclear weapons propriate in light of the oc- smiths of all stripes who fice? Please contact my sec- underneath the door. Ap- and their possible use casion. It came from Steve could help spread a disarm- retary, Dorothy Egan, for an parently that was but a nuclear weapons as the evil they truly Dunlop, an Emmy Award- ingly simple idea: that the appointment. Sincerely, Fr. technicality. and their possible are. According to the winning journalist and com- actions of just one person James Keller, M. M.” We were also told in Catholic News Service munications expert. He said could, literally, change the Jane was mortified be- all seriousness that fol- use as the evil (CNS), Vatican spokes- that The Christophers had world. It asked interested cause she hadn’t realized lowing an all-out nuclear they truly are.’ man, Jesuit Father Fed- been off his radar for years, parties to contact a ‘James that “James Keller” was a war, the delivery of mail erico Lombardi, said the but he heard our radio show Keller’ without much further Catholic priest. might be delayed by as agreement between the one Sunday and decided to explanation. Mom told me on Dunlop said, “In the many as three our four days. U.S. and Iran “is viewed in a positive reach out. Dunlop revealed many occasions the ad actu- 1940’s, for most Catholics, It was all nonsense, of course, light by the Holy See.” that his late mother, née Jane ally outraged her, at first. addressing a priest as ‘Mis- made to reassure people that even if “It constitutes an important out- Harris, was one of the origi- By this point, the superficial ter’ was tantamount to mor- the worst happened, we’d find ways to come of the negotiations carried out nal Christopher staff mem- milieu of celebrity PR had tal sin!” bers hired by Father Keller beaten down her youthful Father Keller didn’t carry on. so far,” he said, “although continued in 1945. idealism.” mind, though, because he Yet there was — and still is — a efforts and commitment on the part of Jane had graduated from Dunlop recalled what his met with Jane and hired her school of people who not only want all involved will be necessary in order college with a journalism de- mother told him her letter as a writer and researcher. to keep nuclear weapons around, but for it to bear fruit.” gree and worked as a writer said — “Dear Mr. Keller: They worked together for five think in their heart of hearts that the Hours after the agreement was an- in the world of advertising Change the WORLD? Are years, after which Jane left use of such weapons isn’t such a bad nounced, CNS reported, the chairman and celebrity publicity. As you kidding? You have a to have a family and raise idea, tactically speaking. of the U.S. bishops’ Committee on In- a result, she rubbed elbows lot of nerve to promote the three boys. But the years she Their ilk was led by a physicist ternational Justice and Peace “also with stars of the era, includ- idea that just one person can spent with Father Keller al- named Herman Kahn who even au- welcomed the agreement in a letter to ing Bing Crosby, Jack Benny, change the world. It seems ways stayed with her. Dunlop thored a book in 1963 called “Think- members of the U.S. Congress.” The and William Holden. millions of Americans can’t said, his mother “was devot- ing about the Unthinkable.” In it, chairman, Bishop Oscar Cantu of Las Dunlop explained, “A de- change much of anything in ed to the Christopher mes- Kahn, a member of the Hudson Insti- Cruces, N.M., encouraged Congress to vout Catholic who attended the world right now. How, sage for the rest of her life.” tute think-tank, argued that not only “support these efforts to build bridges was the use of nuclear bombs a viable and foster peace and greater under- military option, but that an all-out standing” between nations. nuclear war was winnable. Pope Francis has joined a long line It makes one think of that pre- of pontiffs who recognize the dangers posterously laughable scene in “Dr. and evils of nuclear weapons. Bishop praises education act Strangelove,” in which General Buck “The time has come,” he said re- Turgeson tells the president of the cently, “to embrace the abolition of Catholic News Service the Student Success Act, July sures are “a testament to United States pretty much the same nuclear weapons as an essential foun- WASHINGTON — In 8. The votes were cast along what can be achieved when thing — that such a nuclear exchange dation of collective security.” reauthorizing the 1965 El- party lines. we put the needs of children with the then-super-power Soviet The church has consistently stated ementary and Secondary The Elementary and Sec- first,” he said in a July 16 Union was winnable. “I’m not saying that the use of nuclear weapons is im- Education Act, the House ondary Education Act, or statement. “The members of and Senate have made “sig- we won’t get our hair mussed a little,” moral, and time and again church ESEA, was first enacted in Congress, by passing legis- nificant improvements for 1965 as part of President lation to reauthorize ESEA George C. Scott’s character says. “But leaders have called for nations to aban- providing equitable services Lyndon B. Johnson’s “War have put us one step closer I can guarantee you 10 or 20 million don the notion of nuclear deterrence. for students and teachers in on Poverty” and is the most towards restoring equity and people killed ... tops!” Just as the nation abandoned the non- religious, private and inde- far-reaching federal legisla- ensuring that all children Throughout those years of “win- sensical “duck and cover” defense. pendent schools,” said a U.S. tion affecting education to are afforded the educational nable nuclear war” nonsense, Catho- archbishop. be passed by Congress. It services, benefits and oppor- lics were proud that many members of GLENN RUTHERFORD Archbishop George J. Lu- has to be reauthorized every tunity our government has to church leadership not only condemned Record Editor Emeritus cas of Omaha, Nebraska, five years. offer, regardless of the type of made the comments as chair- Since it was first enacted, school they attend.” man of the U.S. Conference of it has provided for “an equi- One of the most well- Catholic Bishops’ Committee table share of services and known reauthorizations of the on Catholic Education. benefits” to students in need, 1965 law was the No Child Question Corner The Senate passed its re- regardless of whether they Left Behind Act of 2001, authorization measure, the attend a public or private signed into law by President Every Child Achieves Act, school, according to Arch- George W. Bush, which led to Daughter’s marriage a sacrament? July 16. The House of Repre- bishop Lucas. an increased federal role in FATHER KENNETH DOYLE sentatives passed its version, The reauthorization mea- local school districts.

Q. My daughter is a Catholic and has received all of her sacraments, up to and including . She is engaged to a young man who is Presbyterian. They are scheduled to An Encouraging Word get married in a nondenominational church with a Catholic priest presiding. They are not planning on having a Mass with holy Communion, but several scriptural passages will be Knowledge vs. wisdom read. They are attending pre-Cana classes at the local Catholic FATHER J. RONALD KNOTT parish. Her fiance, is not intending to convert to Catholicism. My question, after all of that background, is this: Will my provided for the family, along daughter still receive the sacrament of matrimony without a with a few refreshments. I Everything is lawful for young guests, “The trouble full Mass and Communion? have asked other practicing me, but not everything is ben- with this generation is that Catholics about the fee, and eficial. I Corinthians 6:12 you have the knowledge of A. Assuming that the have added to the weekend’s they all seem to think it was how to use the internet, but Catholic priest receives the events a Mass — offered in exorbitant. Thanks for any For me, The Dr. Phil Show lack the wisdom to go with required permissions from a meeting room of the hotel input you can provide. (City can be disturbing, especially it.” his diocese, your daughter where the wedding guests withheld) when he exposes some of the That, in my estimation, will certainly receive the sac- are staying. A. I think I agree with frightening trends among nailed the problem. to the greater scheme of life. rament of matrimony under Q. My sister died last your friends — $700 sounds the young. Recently, he did In the right hands, the in- It is knowing why something the circumstances you de- week after a long and pain- high to me. The wild card is a show on vicious cyber bul- ternet is one of the most help- is and what it means to your scribe. When a Catholic mar- ful illness. For many years, the “choir fee.” I have no idea lying, featuring two young ful inventions of our time, life. ries a baptized non-Catholic she found great comfort in what that involved; but un- women who were mortal en- but in the wrong hands it Knowledge is knowing (e.g., a Presbyterian) in a attending services at the par- less it was the Mormon Tab- emies and who were using is the cause of unbelievable that a desert path is twelve Catholic wedding ceremony, ish we grew up in, although ernacle Choir, I don’t know the internet to blast each harm. Just think how much miles long, wisdom is know- the church teaches that each in recent years her illness how you reach $700, even other with blatant lies, false good it does to help people ing how much water to pack spouse receives the sacra- prevented her from going to adding a stipend for the or- accusations and graphic lan- in the field of medicine, but for that hike; knowledge is ment of marriage. It is not church. ganist, maintenance and set- guage for all to see. They look at how much evil it has knowing how to conceive a required that the Her son attends when he up for the wake and funeral, didn’t even have the sense to perpetrated in the hands of baby, wisdom is knowing be celebrated. is able; he has a physical as well as refreshments for attempt anonymity. the likes of ISIS in recruiting how to be a good parent; In fact, I usually recom- disability. A new priest was the family during the hours He pointed out to them terrorists willing to cut heads knowledge is knowing how mend to a couple in a mixed appointed to the parish fairly of visitation. how behaviors such as theirs off and burn people alive. to construct a house, wisdom marriage that they do a cer- recently. When I called to In our parish, the fee for have led to lost careers, ru- Just because people can is how to turn a house into a emony only (scriptural read- make funeral arrangements, a funeral Mass is $125 (for a ined reputations and horrific learn how to use the internet, home; knowledge is knowing ings, vows, exchange of rings, he said that my sister was not parishioner or anyone else), suicides, not to mention ex- does not mean they have the how to plan a wedding, wis- nuptial blessing) without a a parishioner but that the and that amount represents posure to civil and criminal wisdom to know how to use dom is knowing how to cre- Mass, and this is the reason: funeral Mass could still be a complete pass-through to prosecution and other fall- it well. Like freedom with- ate a marriage; knowledge is A wedding ceremony, in my celebrated there. the organist for her services. outs for years to come. out responsibility, knowledge knowing how to get through mind, should highlight what The day before the funeral (On occasion, the family of Instant communications without wisdom can be very, the seminary, wisdom is unites a couple; it should not (after the arrangements had the deceased offers an addi- can have an almost perpetual very dangerous. knowing how to “priest.” be the occasion for awkward- all been made), I learned that tional donation for the priest- life. Those implications are What is the difference be- Dr. Phil is onto something. ness over postures at Mass the charges for the church’s celebrant, but that is neither much more serious than the tween knowledge and wis- Many of our societal troubles or dissatisfaction over not services would total $700. asked for nor expected.) regrets of face and neck tat- dom, anyway? Knowledge is today probably come from the being permitted to take Com- Two items were listed on the toos, stretched ear lobes or about facts and ideas that we fact that we are very smart, munion. invoice: the choir fee and the Questions may be sent to any other decisions made by have acquired through study, but not always very wise. But in light of the obliga- hospitality fee. Father Kenneth Doyle at ask people who are not used to research, investigation, ob- Knowledge is having clarity tion of Catholics to partici- We had visitation hours [email protected] and thinking long-term. servation or experience. Wis- about the facts of life. Wis- pate in Sunday Eucharist, before the funeral Mass, dur- 40 Hopewell St., Albany, N.Y., Dr. Phil summed up his dom is about the ability to dom is having clarity about at a “destination wedding,” I ing which a private room was 12208. own program by telling his apply those facts and ideas how to live well.

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Hope in The Lord Around the Nation Being a modern day ‘Knight’ Advocates applaud court orders to release detained immigrant families ARCHBISHOP JOSEPH E. KURTZ WASHINGTON — A federal judge ruled July 24 that the As I look at commercials distressed. auxiliary was added 20 years government’s immigrant family detention system violates a on television, it strikes me This Saturday I travel to later and now the entire fam- settlement agreement dating to 1997 over how juveniles in that “knights” are making Kansas City, Mo., to join the ily is included. the custody of the immigration agency are treated. a comeback in our culture. Knights and Ladies of Pe- Like knights of old, mem- Advocates for the thousands of families being held in com- I must admit that I loved ter Claver at their annual bers engage in a variety of pounds run by for-profit prison companies hailed the ruling reading about knights in my convention. I was invited by church and community ser- and said it should mean the end of the policy of Immigration early years, but today’s ver- Supreme Knight, F. DeKar- vice projects and support and Customs Enforcement to lock up families while they pur- sions, while they still have los Blackmon, with whom I various charitable appeals. that is infectious. So, too, is sue asylum and other types of protection from deportation. the spirit of adventure that have been a friend since my From Kansas City, I will the spirit of charity and care Judge Dolly Gee of the Central California District Court I recall, seem a bit more vio- visit to Alabama to commem- fly to Philadelphia to take for others. found ICE violated a court settlement reached in 1997 with a lent and a tad self-centered. orate the 50th anniversary of part in the annual meeting I just read that members strategy enacted last summer of detaining women and their I looked up the various Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s of the other knights who have of the Knights of Columbus children as a deterrent to others who might try to cross the definitions of “knight” and “Letter from a Birmingham befriended me: the Knights of set a new all-time record U.S. border at Mexico. The Obama administration was given found this one: A knight is Jail.” Columbus. last year for charitable dona- until Aug. 3 to officially respond to Gee’s ruling. “... a man, usually of noble I was so pleased to accept I’ll be joining our Ken- tions and service hours, with The detention centers have been harshly criticized by at- birth, who after an appren- his gracious offer since I am a tucky delegates — whom I $173,550,680 in donations torneys, members of Congress and advocates such as the U.S. ticeship as page and squire proud member of the Knights call friends — and so many and more than 71.5 million Conference of Catholic Bishops. The USCCB and the Center was raised to honorable mili- of Peter Claver in Louisville others. The Knights of Co- hours of service. Most impor- for Migration Studies issued a scathing report in May based tary rank and bound to chiv- and am always thrilled to be lumbus continues to grow tantly, there is a sense that on bishops’ visits to two family detention centers in Texas. It alrous conduct.” with my friends. in Kentucky and throughout each person is served with decried conditions and recommended dismantling the whole It is the chivalrous con- Let me give a brief descrip- the world. I am told there an atmosphere of dignity and system, replacing it with less drastic ways of keeping track duct that struck my eye. That tion of this fraternal orga- are more than 14,000 coun- grace. of immigrants who are awaiting the outcome of legal cases. was the attraction: someone nization. Founded in 1909 cils and 1.8 million members, I can’t wait to be with More than 55,000 families were among a surge of Central who was brave, unselfish, by Josephite Father Conrad who remain true to their brother Knights and Ladies American immigrants across the U.S.-Mexico border last sum- polite, looking out to serve Rebesher, the order is named roots from their founding by and their families. It is so mer. Along with 57,000 unaccompanied minors, the families others — especially those after St. Peter Claver, a Je- Father McGivney in good to have modern day were fleeing violence and other dangers in their countries of in distress — and always suit priest from Spain who 1882. knights alive and well — El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras. seeming to veer toward the ministered to African slaves The tone of the meeting people who are brave, un- ICE had in 2009 closed another family detention center common good. in Colombia, South America, will be true to the nature selfish, polite, looking out amid strong criticism. But it opened new centers and expand- Why was I doing this re- in the 17th century. of the Knights of Columbus to serve others, especially ed an existing one to hold women and their children. Current search? Because this week The Knights of St. Peter from their roots of charity, those in distress, and always capacity is for more than 3,000 people, including one built I will be joining modern Claver is said to be the larg- unity and fraternity. seeming to veer toward the specifically to house 2,500 women and children. day knights and ladies who est and oldest continually Polite and welcoming, common good. fit the bill of the knights of existing, predominantly Af- Knights of Columbus seem God bless the Knights of my youth – brave, unself- rican-American Catholic fra- to bring an enthusiasm for Peter Claver and the Knights Nuns ask court for protection from ish and seeking to help the ternal organization. A ladies their faith and a spirit of joy of Columbus. complying with HHS mandate, fines

DENVER — In a July 23 filing with the U.S. Supreme Esperanza en El Señor Court, the Little Sisters of the Poor have asked the court for relief from being forced to comply with the federal contracep- tive mandate or face heavy fines. Ser un ‘Caballero’ en nuestros días The sisters are being asked to choose between adhering to ARZOBISPO JOSEPH E. KURTZ their Catholic faith — which prohibits them from providing contraceptives — and continuing to pursue their religious mis- sion of serving the elderly poor, according to Sister Loraine Cuando veo los anuncios ación ya que soy un orgulloso y acogedores, los Caballeros Marie Maguire, mother provincial of the order. en la televisión, me llama miembro de los Caballeros de de Colón traen un entusiasmo “As Little Sisters of the Poor we dedicate our lives to serv- la atención que los “cabal- Peter Claver en Louisville y por su fe y un espíritu de ing the neediest in society, with love and dignity,” she said leros” están reapareciendo siempre me emociona estar felicidad que es contagioso. in a statement. en nuestra cultura. Debo con mis amigos. Y así lo es también el es- “We perform this loving ministry because of our faith and admitir que me encantaba Permítanme darles una píritu de caridad y servicio simply cannot choose between our care for the elderly poor leer sobre los caballeros en descripción breve de esta or- a otros. Acabo de leer que and our faith, and we shouldn’t have to,” Sister Maguire said. mis primeros años, pero las ganización fraternal. Fue fun- los miembros de los Caballe- con los hermanos Caballe- “We hope the Supreme Court will hear our case and ensure versiones actuales, aunque dada en 1909 por Josephite ros de Colón consiguieron el ros y Damas y sus familias. that people from diverse faiths can freely follow God’s call- todavía tienen el espíritu de Father Conrad Rebesher, la año pasado un nuevo record Es muy bueno tener caballe- ing in their lives.” aventura que recuerdo, pare- orden lleva el nombre de St. absoluto en cuanto a dona- ros en nuestros días vivos y The latest action by the Denver-based Little Sisters follows cen un poco más violentos y Peter Claver, un sacerdote ciones caritativas y horas de con buena salud – personas a July 14 ruling by the 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals un poco egocéntricos. jesuita de España que atendió servicio, con un total de dona- que son valientes, desintere- that the religious order and other religious entities are not Miré las diferentes defini- las necesidades de los esclavos ciones de $173.550.680 y más sadas, educadas, buscando substantially burdened by procedures set out by the federal ciones de “caballero” y en- africanos en Colombia, en Su- de 71,5 millones de horas de oportunidades de servir a government by which they can avoid the requirement to pro- contré esta: un caballero es damérica, en el siglo 17. servicio. Y lo que es aún más otros, especialmente a los vide contraceptive coverage in employee health insurance. “un hombre, normalmente Se dice de los Caballeros importante es la sensación de angustiados, y siempre ten- de nacimiento noble, que de St. Peter Claver que son que se ayuda a cada persona diendo hacia el bien común. después de un período de la organización fraternal en una atmósfera de dignidad Que Dios bendiga a los Ca- Wisconsin’s new law prohibits non- aprendizaje de paje y escu- católica con mayoría Afro- y gracia. balleros de St. Peter Claver dero pasa a un rango militar Americana de existencia con- No puedo esperar a estar y a los Caballeros de Colón. emergency abortions at 20 weeks honorable y está obligado a tinuada más grande y más una conducta caballerosa.” antigua. A las damas aux- OSHKOSH, Wis. — Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker July 20 Es la conducta caballerosa iliadoras se las agregó 20 signed a bill into law that would prohibit all Wisconsin abor- la que me llamó la atención. años después y ahora toda la tions at or beyond the 20-week gestation mark, making an Esto es lo que me atrajo: al- familia está incluida. Como exception only for medical emergencies. guien que es valiente, desin- los caballeros de antaño, los “I think this is one of those where even for those, certainly teresado, educado, que busca miembros participan en una for me as someone, my family’s pro-life, but regardless of oportunidades de servir a gran variedad de proyectos people — where they might stand, when an unborn child otros — especialmente a los de servicio de la iglesia y de la Grateful for column that portrayed can feel pain, I think most people feel that it’s appropriate to angustiados — y que siempre comunidad y apoyan muchas protect that child,” said Walker, who a week earlier declared parece tender hacia el bien campañas caritativas. Christ’s presence in a homeless man his candidacy for the Republican presidential nomination. común. Desde Kansas City volaré Supporters of the law cited medical evidence that shows ¿Por qué hice esta inves- a Filadelfia para formar par- To the Editor, the charity of others. Chris, an unborn child’s pain receptors are present no later than 16 tigación? Porque esta sema- te de la reunión anual de los like my Tim, may have been weeks after fertilization, with nerves that link the receptors na estaré con caballeros y otros caballeros que me han I write this as an open let- different, but in that special to the brain no later than 20-weeks gestation. damas de nuestros días que ofrecido su amistad: los Ca- ter to Ed Harpring and the moment he goes from street It also requires the pregnant woman be informed, orally se ajustan al perfil del cabal- balleros de Colón. editor of The Record, to say person to teacher, to exposing and in writing, of the unborn child’s gestational age and nu- lero de mi juventud — valien- Estaré junto a nuestros “Thank you” for your beau- his true face - that of Christ. merical odds of survival, as well as “written materials on the tes, desinteresados, y que delegados de Kentucky — a tiful tribute to Chris Boyer We are all blessed to get the availability of perinatal hospice.” buscan oportunidades para los que llamo amigos — y and for The Record sharing it pleasure to see those faces. Eighty-nine of the 6,462 Wisconsin abortions in 2013 were ayudar a los angustiados. muchas otras personas. Los (“The life of my friend,” July I am afraid sometimes we carried out at or beyond the 20-week gestation mark. Este sábado viajaré a Kan- Caballeros de Colón siguen 23). I have read and re-read forget to count them. sas City, en Missouri, para creciendo en Kentucky y por the article. I can very much Thank you for reminding estar con los Caballeros y todo el mundo. Me han dicho relate to your experience. us of that and for giving us I, too, had my own encoun- all a beautiful account. I Damas de Peter Claver en que hay más de 14.000 jun- 8709 Preston Highway su convención anual. Me in- tas y más de 1,8 millones de ter with one of God’s “Angels.” join my prayer with yours vitó el Caballero Supremo, F. miembros, que permanecen (A View from the Pew, July for Chris. Yet, somehow DeKarlos Blackmon, del que fieles a sus raíces las cuales 17, 2014). His name was Tim. likely his world-worn body he sido amigo desde mi visita fueron fundadas por el Padre We all go through life some- and troubled spirit are rest- SAVE THE DATE a Alabama para conmemo- Michael McGivney en 1882. times at 100 MPH with our ing very peacefully today. rar el 50 aniversario de la El tono de la reunión será hair on fire and forget to see Not only did he give others “Carta desde una Cárcel de fiel a la naturaleza de los Christ’s presence right before the opportunity to exercise St. Rita Church Birmingham” del Dr. Mar- Caballeros de Colón desde our eyes. the lessons of the Gospel in tin Luther King, Jr. Me en- sus raíces de caridad, uni- Your article reminded me charity. In his own way he cantó aceptar la cortés invit- dad y fraternidad. Amables again, Jesus did not choose followed it; more importantly Summer Picnic the temple to reside and he showed all the signs to teach. No, many times the you and others, he knew how - RIDE NIGHT - Gospel tells stories of the to live it! Seems to me the Thur., AUG. 13th s 6 -10 p.m. Archbishop Kurtz’s schedule world’s least ones flocking world is a little less today to see him. They found him without him. Following is Archbishop Joseph E. Kurtz’s not only in Jerusalem, but Fri., AUG. 14th s 6 -11:30 p.m. schedule for the coming weeks. in the little towns, the sea Jeff Merman and desert. Always living on Louisville Sat., AUG. 15th s 4 -11:30 p.m. July 31 — 7 p.m. Rosary with Sports Teams, St. LIC. #0147 Patrick Church. Aug. 1-2 — Knights of St. Peter Claver National Disappointed The Record didn’t cover Gathering, Kansas City, Mo. Aug. 3-5 — Knight of Columbus Supreme The Church Teaches Forum this year Convention, Philadelphia. To the Editor: frey gave excellent homi- Aug. 6 — Canadian Conference of Bishops and lies affirming the Church’s USCCB meeting, Philadelphia. It is disappointing to see teaching on what constitutes that The Record missed a a valid marriage and what Aug. 8 — 7 a.m. Mass at Cathedral and prayer at great opportunity to cover does not. The tragic error abortion clinic, Helpers of God’s Precious Infants; the Eternal Life (The Church of our supreme court in rul- 5 p.m. Youth Advisory Board Meeting, Flaget Teaches Forum) Conference ing in favor of gay (same Center. that was held right here in sex) marriage was absolutely Aug. 9 — 9:30 a.m. Mass and altar dedication, Louisville last weekend at shown to be in direct opposi- St. Church, Eminence, Ky.; the Galt House. This was a tion to marriage as God in- 12:30 p.m. Mass with Hispanic Community, beautiful affirmation of holy stituted it and unequivocally Annunciation Church, Shelbyville, Ky.; 6:30 p.m. matrimony and the truth that morally wrong. Youth Ministry Recognition Dinner, Flaget Center. marriage is and can only be We are asked to defend between one man and one marriage strictly in terms Aug. 10 — 9:30 a.m. Catholic Elementary Teacher woman in a covenant open to of what our Catholic faith Opening Mass and Gathering, St. Margaret procreation. teaches. And, we are remind- Mary Church; 5 p.m. Evening prayer and dinner, Lay people from all over ed that we should be fearless, Seminarian Retreat, Meinrad Seminary. the world, as well as many steadfast, and tranquil in Aug. 11 — 11 a.m. Catholic Conference of Kentucky nuns and were in that defense. meeting; 6:30 p.m. Dinner with Bishops of the attendance. 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Thanks to recent advancements, keeps a (reusable) Skincare instilled moisturizing the Governor’s physicians with KentuckyOne Health now use joint water bottle in his after bath for years Mansion replacement materials that in some cases can last backpack at summer Growing up in – basic unscented more than 30 years. day camp. I check Florida in the 70s skin lotion or coconut While summer Depending on the age and overall health of the it every evening to didn’t lend itself oil…nothing fancy. only lasts a few patient, joint replacements can be the cure for almost make sure it comes to skin protection! months, it truly is any orthopedic issue because of the advancements home empty and As a result, I an opportune time in medical technology. 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The publication, which is a leading source of health care business and policy news, research and information, began surveying ACOs in 2011. Survey data includes number of lives covered, number of participating physicians and year formed, as well as statistical charts outlining profitability, type of ownership and more. Seven years ago, I was told Formed in June 2012, KentuckyOne Health Partners covers 72,000 lives and now has over 1,600 thatSeven I had years five ago, years I was to live.told participating providers. It is the only ACO in Kentucky included in the rankings. Butthat theI had Ornish five programyears to live. gave ACOs are groups of doctors, hospitals and other health care providers that come together voluntarily But the Ornish program gave to provide coordinated care to Medicare patients. Tina M. - 53 me control over the future. The goal of an ACO is to ensure patients get the care Tina M. - 53 me control over the future. they need, while avoiding unnecessary duplication of It’s a combination of four life-changing components rather than just a simple diet or exercise services and preventing medical errors. regimen. Without it, I probably wouldn’t even be here today; I might not have even gotten a It’s a combination of four life-changing components rather than just a simple diet or exercise “In just two short years our organization has chance to see my daughter graduate from high school. regimen. Without it, I probably wouldn’t even be here today; I might not have even gotten a experienced significant growth and success,” chance to see my daughter graduate from high school. said Don Lovasz, president, KentuckyOne Health If you’re thinking of joining the program, do it. You’ll notice the benefits really quickly – in just Partners. “Our partners are committed to providing 2 or 3 weeks – and you’ll continue to feel better for a long time. The mental benefits are even If you’re thinking of joining the program, do it. You’ll notice the benefits really quickly – in just patients with quality care and improving the overall better than the physical – at least they were for me. 2 or 3 weeks – and you’ll continue to feel better for a long time. The mental benefits are even health of the people of the Commonwealth.” THE RECORD JULY 30, 2015 LOCAL WWW.THERECORDNEWSPAPER.ORG A7 PICNICGuide

ST. GABRIEL THE CHURCH 5505 Bardstown Rd. Lic. #0131 Casa Latina to host program on encyclical Fri. & Sat., July 31 & August 1 Spaghetti Dinner Fri., July 31 from 5-8 p.m. The Casa Latina Catholic novena to St. Peregrine, pa- Immaculata Classical Acad- nations will be accepted by Chicken Dinner Sat., Aug. 1 from 5-8 p.m. Worker, 230 Woodbine St., tron of those who have cancer emy. Guests are welcome. For the St. Bernard eighth-grade will host a program on Pope and other serious illnesses, more information, call Jerry class, which is raising money Francis’ encyclical “Laudato on the second Thursday of the Gonsoski at 245-5392. for its class trip. Si’” on Aug. 13. Father Jim month, Aug. 13 next month, HOLY ROSARY CHURCH - SPRINGFIELD Flynn will be the presenter. following the 6:30 p.m. Mass. The Widows or Widow- St. 378 Rosary Heights Rd. A potluck dinner will be- ers (WOW) organization’s Church, 1960 Bardstown Springfield KY 40069 Lic. #0640 gin at 6 p.m. and will be MISSIONS,Missions, “get acquainted dinner” Road, will hold a “Craft Beer August 1, 4 p.m. - 11:30 p.m. followed by the program on RETREATSRetreats will be held on Aug. 4 at Garden” from 5:30 p.m. to 11 Dinner from 4 p.m. -8:30 p.m. the encyclical on the envi- LongHorn Steakhouse, 2535 p.m. Aug. 22 at the church. Variety of booths, Capital prize $1500 & five $100 drawings. ronment. “Mary: A Gift to Many” Hurstbourne Gem Lane, at Children will be welcome until 859-336-9140 (day of picnic). is the subject of a retreat to 4:30 p.m. 7 p.m. Beer, brats and burg- SERVICES,Services, be offered by the Sisters of Prospective members are ers will be available, as will DEVOTIONSDevotions St. Benedict of Ferdinand, invited to attend. For more live music. Admission is $5 Ind., Aug. 15 from 9:30 a.m. information or reservations, and proceeds will benefit the STS. SIMON & JUDE CHURCH The Archdiocese of to 11:30 a.m. on the grounds call Jack Lamberson at 222- eighth-grade class trip. For 4335 Hazelwood Ave. Lic. #0595 Louisville Cursillo will of Monastery Immaculate 8294 by Aug. 3. information, call 456-6394. August 1, 4 p.m. - 11 p.m. hold its August Ultreya Aug. Conception in Ferdinand. Foods, beer garden, music by Vintage Wine. 4 from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. The presenter will be Sister YOUNGYoung ADULTS, Adults ALUMNIAlumni EVENTS Events at the Flaget Center, 1935 Tracy Stutz. The cost is $30 SINGLESand Singles Lewiston Drive. The Ultreya and registration is required The St. John Vianney will be held in Conference by Aug. 12. For more infor- Louisville Young Cath- School class of 1965 will ST. JOE’S PICNIC 166 FOR THE KIDS Room D. Refreshments will mation, call 800-880-2777 olics’ next Christ in the City hold its 50-year reunion at 2823 Frankfort Ave. Lic. #0688 follow. For information, call or visit www.thedome.org/ Holy Hour will be held at 7 noon Aug. 9 at Hogan’s Foun- Fri., Aug. 7, Pre-Party 4 - 10 p.m. & Ken Jackey at 554-1763. programs. p.m. July 31 at the chapel of tain in Cherokee Park. For Sat. Aug. 8, 12 noon - Midnight the Little Sisters of the Poor, more information, visit the Corn Hole Tourney, DJ, Live Bands on Fri. Chicken dinner, The “Sound of Prayer “The Looking Glass,” 15 Audubon Plaza Drive. Fa- class Facebook page: SJV Cap. Prize, Karoke 7-11 p.m. on Sat. at the Little Sisters of the part of the monthly evening ther of Mercy Robert Gregor Graduating Class of ‘65 50th Poor” is held on the first with an Ursuline presenta- will offer a reflection and anniversary reunion. Or con- Thursday of every month, tions, will be held from 5:30 hear confessions. tact Chester Misbach at cam Aug. 6 next month, at 7 p.m. p.m. to 7 p.m. Aug. 4 at the Following the hour of ado- [email protected]; John Reily ST. THERESA OF AVILA in the sisters’ St. Joseph Cha- Mount Confer- ration, participants are in- at [email protected]; or 9245 Rhodelia Rd., Payneville, Ky Lic. #ORG0696 pel, 15 Audubon Plaza Drive. ence and retreat Center in vited to go to Shenanigans Paula Gill Radmacher at Sat., Aug. 8 sMass at 4 p.m. The prayer time will last Maple Mount, Ky. The pre- Irish Grille, 1611 Norris [email protected]. Booths, Games, Car Show, 2 p.m. about 45 minutes and in- sentation will be led by Sister Place. Send any questions Fried Chicken, BBQ Dinners, 3-7 p.m. cludes the World Mission Vivian Bowles, director of to louisvilleyoungcatholics@ The Presentation Acad- Rosary, the Miracle Prayer faith formation at St. Alphon- gmail.com. emy class of 1964 will hold Auction, 6:30 p.m. & Raffle, 11 p.m. and the novena to the Sacred sus Church in Owensboro, its quarterly luncheon at 11 Heart of Jesus. For more in- Ky. The cost is $15. The Catholic Single a.m. Aug. 11 at Rafferty’s formation, call Deacon Syl at To register, contact Kathy Adults Club will play min- restaurant, 988 Breckenridge ST. MARY CHURCH, LANESVILLE 637-6976. McCarty at 270-229-020 or iature golf at 3 p.m. Aug. 16, Lane. No reservations are re- 2500 St. Mary Drive Lic. #2015-136435 by email at kathy.mccarty@ then eat at Marric’s at 6 p.m. quired. For information, call Sun., Aug. 9, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. St. Stephen Martyr maplemount.org. For questions and directions, 244-8194. All you can eat chicken dinner, hand made quilts raffled, Church, Hess Lane and Pin- call 969-2272. games of chance, Flea Market. dell Avenue, offers a Holy ORGANIZATIONSOrganizations The Flaget Alumni As- Hour with exposition of the HEREHere AND and THERE There sociation will hold its next Blessed Sacrament and The Serra Club will host monthly meeting at noon Benediction on the first Mon- a luncheon meeting at 11:45 St. Bernard Church, Aug. 12 at Elks Lodge #8, ST. RITA CHURCH day of each month, Aug. 3 a.m. on Aug. 3 at The Bistro 7500 Tangelo Drive, will host 2826 Klondike Lane across 8709 Preston Highway Lic. #0147 next month, from 4 p.m. to in The Olmsted building on a paper shredding by A+ Pa- from St. Martha Church. Thurs. Aug. 13 Ride Night, 6 p.m. - 10 p.m. 5 p.m. the campus of the Masonic per Shredding from 9 a.m. to The speaker will be John Fri., Aug. 14, 6 p.m. - 11:30 pm. Home on Frankfort Avenue. 11 a.m. Aug. 15. Individuals, McGrath, a current NFL of- St. Bernard Church, The speakers will be Mike businesses and the communi- ficial. The cost is $8. For in- Sat., August 15, 4 p.m. - 11:30 p.m. 7500 Tangelo Drive, hosts a and Penny Michalak and ty at large are welcome until formation, call Mike Lally at Ride Night Thursday! Carnival rides 6-10 p.m. Sister Caryn Crush. They the truck fills. There will be 742-3624 or Tom Becker at Chicken Dinner on Saturday. will speak on the founding of no charge for the event. Do- 491-8943. Anniversaries Education and Enrichment ST. FERDINAND CHURCH Ferdinand, Indiana Lic. #138058 St. Bernadette and St. Louisville Ministry Insti-  “An Introduction to Sun., August 23, 10:30 a.m. – 4 p.m. Albert the Great churches tute (ALMI) will present the Christology” will be offered Mock Turtle Soup, Ice Cream, Sandwiches, will present a program called following programs at the from 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Children’s Games, Silent Auction, shuttle service. “Paul: The Hero of Acts” on Flaget Center, 1935 Lewis- Aug. 6. The presenter will Chicken Dinner, 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. Aug. 3. ton Drive, unless otherwise be Art Turner. The cost is The presentation is part of noted: $10. the parishes’ Adult Christian  “Introduction to the  “Overview of Catechet- Enrichment (ACE) program. Sacraments” will be held ical Ministry Part II” will ST. LEONARD CHURCH Sessions will be held from from 1 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. be presented from 1 p.m. to 440 Zorn Ave. Lic. #0291 9:15 a.m. to 11:15 a.m. at St. Aug. 5. The presenter will 4 p.m. Aug. 6. The present- Fri., Sept. 11, 6 p.m. - 11 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. David J. Laemmle Albert the Great, 1395 Girard be Maureen Larison, con- er will be Denise Puckett, Sat., Sept 12, 4 p.m. - 11 p.m. Jr., members of St. Thomas Drive, and from 1:30 p.m. to sultant for adult formation consultant for catechetical Gambling, Games & Chicken Dinner More and St. Luke churches, 3:30 p.m. and from 7 p.m. to 9 and initiation for the arch- ministry and Maureen Lar- will celebrate their 50th wed- p.m. at St. Bernadette’s Par- diocese. The cost is $10. ison, consultant for adult ish Center, 6500 St. Berna-  “Introduction to Scrip- formation and initiation for ding anniversary, which is July GOOD SHEPHERD PARISH 31, with a reception on Aug. dette Avenue. The program’s ture” will be presented from the archdiocese. The cost 2. Mrs. Laemmle, the former presenters are Deacon Pat 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Aug. 5. is $10 3511 Rudd Ave. Lic. #0032 Mary C. Murphy, retired from Harris, Sandy Holloway and The presenter will be Art To register for any of these Sat., Sept. 12, 3 p.m. - 11 p.m. Mapother and Mapother, Lynnette LeGette. Turner, director of faith for- programs, contact Lynn Mass at 4 p.m. P.C.S. Mr. Laemmle is a retired mation for the archdiocese. McDaniel at 448-8581 or Chicken Dinner, Uptown Band & Outside Food. automotive technician. The The Archdiocese of The cost is $10. [email protected]. couple have two daughters and four grandchildren. ST. MARTIN OF TOURS CHURCH, FLAHERTY, KY Brooklyn trio will present 440 St. Martin Rd. Lic. #2420 Sat., Sept. 12 from 2 – 10 p.m. Chicken & Pork dinners served 3-7 p.m. music project at Loretto Children’s Games, Live Music, Live Auction, Silent Auction Baskets, Raffles & Gaming. The Loretto Motherhouse presented Aug. 16 at 2 p.m. Project aims: in Nerinx, Ky., will host “The As part of the project,  To establish an annual Loretto Project: a celebration LONGLEASH has commis- musical exchange between INCARNATION CHURCH of American new music” Aug. sioned a new work from Scott Kentucky and New York. 2229 Lower Hunters Trace Lic. #460 12 to 16. The five-day project Wollschleger, which will be  To share diverse and ex- Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. created by LONGLEASH, a presented at the final concert. citing contemporary music. Sat., Sept. 12, 4 p.m. - 11 p.m. Rougeux, members of St. Mar- piano trio based in Brooklyn, The trio includes John Po-  To provide a meaningful Chicken dinner, Inflatables, gambling tent, tha Church, will celebrate their N.Y., will feature public per- pham, a native of Kentucky, cultural service to the cen- booths for all ages. Family Friendly. 65th wedding anniversary Aug. formances and a masterclass Pala Garcia and Renate tral Kentucky region through 5. Mrs. Rougeux, the former on composition. Rohlfing. According to the high-quality, adventurous and Shirley M. Greene, is a home- “LONGLEASH will serve their website, The Loretto thoughtful programming. IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY maker. Mr. Rougeux retired as project leaders and ensem- 1545 Louis Coleman Drive Lic. #2324 from General Electric after 51 ble-in-residence,” according to years of service. The couple the trio’s website, longleash Sat., Sept. 19, 4 p.m. - 11 p.m. have eight children (one is de- trio.com. “Inspired by the rich Food, Beer Garden, Games of Chance, Gambling Tent, ceased), 16 grandchildren and history of American contem- St. Mary’s Center Kid’s Zone & DJ, Capital Prize, $1500. nine great-grandchildren. porary music — music with deep roots in Kentucky and beyond — we are very excited to explore this tradition at plans golf scramble SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR Loretto, and in doing so, help PICNIC GUIDE SPONSORS. establish an artistic dialogue St. Mary’s Center, which will be a $20,000 hole-in-one across state lines, generations serves intellectually and contest. and creative communities.” developmentally challenged The “Rock Drop” will take The project’s offerings that teens and adults, is holding place at 1:15 p.m. and in- are open to the public include: its 19th annual Golf Scram- volves golf balls (the “rocks”)  “Listen Local,” featuring ble and Rock Drop Aug. 3 being dropped from a he- works by Kentucky composers at Wildwood Country Club, licopter onto a pre-cut golf Daniel Gillam, Dr. Marc Sat- 5000 Bardstown Road. hole. The three closest balls terwhite and Rachel Grimes, The first session will begin will win $7,000, $2,000 and Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. will be at 7 p.m. Aug. 12. with breakfast and a 7:30 $1,000 respectively. If the Sheehan, members of St. Paul  A composition master- a.m. shotgun start, followed closest ball goes in the hole Church, will celebrate their class with Satterwhite, profes- by lunch at 11:30 a.m. An and stays there, the prize is 50th wedding anniversary July sor of composition at the Uni- afternoon session will begin $9,000 (instead of $7,000). 31. Mrs. Sheehan, the former versity of Louisville, will be with the luncheon. The shot- “Rocks” can be purchased for Sandra C. Beach, retired from Aug. 13 from 9 a.m. to noon. gun start for that session will $100 prior to and on the day the Southwest YMCA. Mr.  “After Ives,” featuring be at 1:30 p.m. of the event. Sheehan retired from Gor- works by Charles Ives and The entry fee is $100 per To register for the “rock don’s Potato Chip Co. and Nils Vigeland, will be pre- person and the cost includes drop” or the golf scramble, Krispy Kreme Doughnuts after sented Aug. 14 at 7 p.m. green fees, cart fees, range call the center at 244-0082, 48 combined years of service.  “Next Steps,” featuring balls, breakfast, lunch, send an email to info@saint The couple have two children works by Scott Wollschleger, drinks, gifts and prizes. maryscenter.org or contact (one is deceased) and three George Katehis, Chris Kin- Hole sponsorships also are Jesse Mudd at 587-3749 or grandchildren. caid and Zongyun We will be available for $100. And there [email protected]. A8 WWW.THERECORDNEWSPAPER.ORG FROM PAGE ONE THE RECORD JULY 30, 2015 Statue of Mother Catherine first of woman on city ground

Continued from Page One Initially, Presentation was lowing the cholera outbreak a boys’ and girls’ elemen- of 1932. story of Mother Catherine tary school in addition to the Before the orphanage was Spalding’s life and work in girls’ high school it is today. built, Mother Catherine and Kentucky. “She was known “It wasn’t easy to put to- the sisters lived with the or- for going around the city ask- gether a school for young phans in a small house be- ing for donations that kept women and make it a real hind the cathedral. A wing the orphans housed and fed.” educational experience, but of the building on Jefferson In 1813, when Mother she did it,” said Sister Doyle. and Wenzel streets, which Catherine was 19, and the “She was seriously engaged housed the orphanage, noted state of Kentucky was still in educating and empower- Sister Doyle, later became St. frontier land, she co-founded ing women.” Vincent Infirmary. the Sisters of Charity of Naz- Mother Catherine went on Mother Catherine’s work, areth, then a group of only to establish Nazareth Col- Sister Doyle said, formed the six women. She went on to lege, now Spalding Univer- foundation of Louisville as a Record Photo by Ruby Thomas lead that religious commu- sity, as well. compassionate city. Archbishop Joseph E. Kurtz sprinkled holy water over the new statue of Mother Catherine Spalding nity for 45 years, said Doyle. Care for the sick, poor “She created Louisville as on the plaza outside the Cathedral of the Assumption during a ceremony July 26. Mother Catherine’s work and orphaned was at the the compassionate city it is in Louisville began in what heart of Mother Catherine’s today,” said Sister Doyle. is now the undercroft of the early ministry. An orphan, Father Jeff Nicolas, pas- the idea of reaching out to the tion of nearly 600 members, those that have come before Cathedral of the Assump- herself, she was quoted in tor of the Cathedral of the forgotten people.” carrying out Mother Cath- us,” said Father Nicolas. tion. At the time, it was the an 1839 letter as saying, “In Assumption, said the Cathe- The statue is a reminder, erine’s mission in five nations The Mother Catherine basement of the old St. Louis the whole universe there’s dral carries on Mother Cath- he said, of the “charism she around the world. Spalding Steering Com- Church. not a spot to which my heart erine’s ministry today, with manifested and the work still “When people from around mittee raised funds for the In 1831, Mother Cathe- clings, but to that,” referring its outreach to the hungry being done by the Sisters of the archdiocese (of Louisville) statue and received dona- rine established Presentation to St. Vincent Orphanage, and homeless. Charity of Nazareth.” gather at the Cathedral, tions from parishioners of the Academy in that undercroft. which she established fol- “The statue not only hon- The SCNs have grown they’ll see the statue and be cathedral, non-parishioners ors her work back in those from those six pioneer wom- reminded that we’re stand- and several priests from par- days,” he said. “It also honors en to become an organiza- ing on the broad shoulders of ishes around the archdiocese. Sts. Simon & Jude Catholic Church Bellarmine graduate aids Nepal relief Continued from Page One In recovery efforts such She selected Bellarmine in the course of relief work in as those underway in Nepal, University, she said, because India, Tromans happened to Summer Picnic been sent and where casual- CRS gives families grants to of its international travel be passing a couple trying to ties were high, she said. buy their materials and pay and social justice opportuni- cross a flooded roadway on a CRS ultimately had about workers to build their homes. ties. She studied abroad in bike. The woman was swept 30 staffers in Nepal and This practice, Tromans said, Fiji and took part in service off the bike, unable to swim, Sat., August 1, 2015 about 150 local volunteers “empowers villages.” learning trips, such as an and Tromans saw her go un- — many of them college stu- “We want the market to annual service trip to Gua- der. Tromans, a former swim- 4 p.m. till 11:00 p.m. dents whose classes had been recover because that will temala led by Bob and Dottie mer and diver, leapt in after indefinitely delayed. help the household,” she ex- Lockhart. her and pulled her to safety. s Their work began imme- plained. “Putting money back After Bellarmine, Tro- Mass 4:00 p.m. diately, and so far CRS has in the local economy is a pri- mans joined the Peace Corps provided emergency relief to ority.” and taught English in Ban- Picnic in the Air Conditioned Gym. 20,200 households, reaching Overall, so far CRS has gladesh. While there, she about 100,000 people. These received $11 million in pri- began to see international Laudato Si’ Foodod Truck selling Picnic FoodFood.. people received temporary vate donations for recovery aid workers and realized shelters, including tarps, tin efforts in Nepal. This total she could marry her love for prompts sheeting for roofs and tools to include the donations from travel and desire to work for erect them; water treatment parishes in the Archdiocese justice in a career. kits and other essential living of Louisville. Tromans said She earned a master’s de- changes supplies. these donations enable CRS gree in human rights with a THANKS “We’re at the 12-week to mobilize immediately after specialty in humanitarian Continued from Page One mark now and a lot has hap- a disaster — while other aid assistance. Then she joined to our pened,” Tromans said dur- organizations must apply for CRS in 2010, she said, be- “answering the pope’s call.” sponsors: ing her presentation July 16. grants or other funding. cause “it has an exceptional This February, she not- “The goal was to get 20,000 “The private funding we reputation for humanitarian ed, the Chicago Archdiocese families into durable shel- receive is what allows us to work.” partnered with the Energy ter before monsoon season respond,” she said. “Even in “After five years I can still Star program as part of its Arch L. Heady & Son (which has now begun). After the first few days, we had say that,” she said. “CRS does “commitment to climate ac- the monsoon will come cold donations coming in from do- very accountable work and tion.” Mary Gwen & Dickie Deats, and snow.” nors while we were waiting very fast work. It’s the pri- “And with this step they’ve Steve Mullaney/Foremost Realtors Now CRS is beginning for other grants and funding.” vate donations that enable become the first U.S. archdio- a new phase of recovery — Mark Bouchard of Catholic us to be fast, which allows us cese to commit to benchmark- Foley Automotive helping people build new Charities of Louisville noted the time to do the things we ing and tracking energy and homes designed to withstand that 100 percent of dona- need to do to be accountable.” water emission performance,” earthquakes. tions for CRS that are sent As CRS’ coordinator of she said. “We’re hoping they Nunnelley Funeral Home This process dovetails to Catholic Charities go to emergency relief in Asia, are setting the example for with another project of CRS CRS, dollar for dollar. Tromans’ home base is the faith communities across the Ohlmann's Pic-Pac — to help the financial mar- Tromans said reconstruc- Philippines. She was on the country to follow.” ket improve in Nepal. Local tion in Nepal is expected ground there doing recovery Some buildings in the Owen Funeral Home workers are being trained to take three to five years. efforts for five months after archdiocese are already eco- to build what Tromans calls The country’s already “poor Typhoon Haiyan struck the friendly. For example, St. Wessel Insurance Agency “seismically-strong” homes roads” are devastated in island nation in 2013, she Joseph College Seminary, and local business owners are some areas. Some villages said. completed in 2012, holds a Wilson's Farm being used to help supply the are so remote that CRS has Asked whether she’s ever gold LEED certification —

License # 0595 materials. used a helicopter, donkeys afraid in the course of her LEED stands for Leadership and mountaineering guides work, she noted that the af- in Energy &Environmental to help deliver supplies. tershocks in Nepal — and Design. As Tromans describes the sometimes the bad road con- Archbishop Cupich praised challenges ahead, it’s clear ditions — were frightening. his predecessor, the late Car- she’s committed to ensur- But she’s most concerned dinal Francis E. George, for Owner John Glaser, ST. X ing CRS is successful. She about doing her well. beginning the work to make & Bellarmine College Grad speaks passionately about “The thing I’m always try- the archdiocese more energy Husband to Laura Glaser, Principal her work and the people she’s ing to do is get the strategy efficient. For the past three of Our Lady of Lourdes School serving. right,” Tromans explained. and a half years, the arch- Her desire to help people “Am I listening? It’s easy to diocese’s facilities office has on an international scale be- go in with a cookie-cutter worked with parishes and gan when she was in eighth- solution. schools to make them more grade and traveled to Mexico, “Making sure your ears energy efficient. she said. are open and your eyes are All of these efforts are “That was the first time open” is not as easy, she said. fundamental to the Catholic “Know Your Flooring Company” I’d been exposed to extreme But it’s key to helping people Church’s social teaching on .POEBZUISV'SJEBZBNUPQNr4BUVSEBZBNUPQN poverty,” she noted. “That in need. caring for our common home 1231 S. Shelby Str was also the first time I’d Her eyes and ears were and our neighbors, Archbish- FFU -PVJTWJMMF ,:r experienced another culture.” open a few years ago when, op Cupich said.

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Ackerman-Knapp Baughman-Hamilton Bowling-Kremser Dermody-Davis Carey Beth Ackerman and Daniel James Christine Nicole Baughman and Samantha Kaye Bowling and Victor Katie Anne Dermody and Joshua Tyler Knapp will be married on Oct. 3 at Holy Cameron King Hamilton will be married J. Kremser will be married on July Davis will be married on Aug. 14 at St. Name Church in Louisville, Ky. The on Sept.12 at St. Peter Church in 31 at the Basilica of St. Joseph Proto- Albert the Great Church. The bride is bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lexington, Ky. The bride is the daughter Cathedral in Bardstown, Ky. The bride the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Kenneth Ackerman Jr. of Owensboro, of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hill Baughman is the daughter of Paul and Stacy Dermody. The groom is the son of Mr. Ky. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jr., of Atlanta, Ga. The groom is the Bowling of Bardstown. The groom is and Mrs. Richard Davis of Tallahassee, Kevin Knapp of Louisville. The bride is son of Dr. and Mrs. David A. Hamilton the son of Wolfgang and Betty Kremser Fla. a quality improvement analyst and a of Elizabethtown, Ky. The bride is a of Cologne, Germany. The bride is a graduate of Sacred Heart Academy and graduate of the University of Kentucky. nursing student at Morehead State the University of Louisville. The groom The groom is a financial advisor. The University . The groom is a medical is an industrial-pneumatic systems couple will reside in Lexington, Ky. student at Morehead State University. sales manager and a graduate of the The couple will reside in Morehead, Ky. University of Louisville. The couple will reside in Louisville.

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*****3 Kristen Michelle DeWilde and Christopher Daniel Stobaugh will be married on Dec. 31 at St. Paul Church. *****69 Bertrand-Kiefer Brumleve-Theisen The bride is the daughter of David and Emily Catherine Bertrand and Joseph Diane DeWilde. The groom is the son of Albrektson-Gerughty Michael Kiefer II will be married on Megan Ruth Brumleve and Daryl and Nancy Stobaugh. The bride Oct. 24 at St. Agnes Church. The bride Michael Theisen will be married on Aug. is a teacher at Bullitt East High School. Kelsey Rae Albrektson and Andrew is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph 29 at Holy Spirit Church. The bride The groom is a teacher at Westport Robert Gerughty will be married on Bertrand. The groom is the son of Ms. is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Middle School. The couple will reside in Aug. 29 at the Church of the Epiphany. Christy Kiefer of Indianapolis, Ind., and Brumleve and the late Kay Brumleve. Louisville, Ky. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kiefer of Evansville, The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Erik Albrektson. The groom is Ind. The bride is a graduate of Jeff Theisen of Aurora, Ill. The bride the son of Dr. and Mrs. Jack Gerughty. Bellarmine University. The groom is a works in development at Northwestern The bride is a nurse practitioner. The graduate of Bellarmine University. The Memorial Foundation and is a graduate groom is a student at the University couple will reside in Evansville, Ind. of Indiana University. The groom works of Louisville School of Medicine. The in sales and is a graduate of the Illinois couple will reside in Louisville, Ky. Institute of Art. The couple will reside in Chicago, Ill.

Distler-Wheeler Jaclyn Hayley Distler and Matthew Spalding Wheeler will be married on Aug. 22 at St. Church. Blankenship-Burch *****12 The bride is the daughter of Mr. William E. Distler Jr., and Ms. Charlene Distler. Alvey-Bachmann Alisa Dawn Blankenship and Nicholas The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Burch will be married on Sept. Byrne-Paul Frank S. Wheeler Jr., of Bardstown, Ky. Megan Diane Alvey and Bernard 19 at St. Louis Bertrand Church. The couple will reside in Louisville, Ky. Bachmann will be married on Dec. 19 at The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Stephanie Byrne and Christopher St. the Archangel Church. The Mrs. Kenneth Silkey and Mr. Dave Paul will be married on Nov. 28 at St. bride is the daughter of Paul Stephen Blankenship. The groom is the son of Bernadette Church in Prospect, Ky. The and Madonna Marie Alvey. The groom is Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Burch. The bride bride is the daughter of Barbara Byrne the son of John and Rhonda Bachmann is a vice president at The Jam Brands. of Louisville. The groom is the son of and Mark and Debbie Turner. The The groom is a marketing analyst Barry and Anna Jo Paul of Louisville, bride is a veterinarian. The groom is a for ZirMed. The couple will reside in Ky. data analyst. The couple will reside in Louisville, Ky. Louisville, Ky.

Evertz-McCulloch Anne Elizabeth Evertz and John Patrick McCulloch will be married on Sept. 26 *****66 at St. James Church in Louisville, Ky. The bride is the daughter of Donald Patrick and Nancy Stevens Evertz of *****52 Carroll-Meredith Arden Hills, Minn. The groom is the Blevens-Wiggs son of J. Stephen and Patricia JoAnne Ames-White Hannah Flynn Carroll and Jacob Lucian McCulloch of Plymouth, Minn. The Melissa Ann Blevens and Joshua Eric Meredith will be married on Nov. 21 at bride is a youth minister. The groom is Sara Ann Ames and Neil Harrison Wiggs will be married on Oct. 23 at St. Louis Bertrand Church. The bride is a graduate research fellow. White will be married on Aug. 8 at Mary Queen of Peace Church. The the daughter of Mr. Gregory Carroll and St. Mary’s Cathedral Basilica of the bride is the daughter of James Jr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Steven Lewandowski. Assumption in Covington, Ky. The Sharon Blevens. The groom is the son of The groom is the son of Col. and Mrs. bride is the daughter of Michael and Irvin Jr. and Deborah Wiggs. The bride Kevin Meredith. The bride is an Barbara Ames of Fort Mitchell, Ky. The is a registered nurse. The groom is a accountant. The groom is a student at groom is the son of Sandra Haag and mechanical engineer. The couple will the University of Pikeville College of Gregory White of Louisville, Ky. The reside in Louisville, Ky. Osteopathic Medicine. The couple will bride is an account executive at Aspect reside in Louisville, Ky. Software. The groom is a programmer at American Hospital Directory. The couple will reside in Louisville.

Wanda and Billy Foster REFLECTION: Sept. 20, 2014 • St. Rose It’s almost been a year, although it seems like just yesterday we were preparing for including myself, thought I’d be in tears I was the total opposite. I remember having a our wedding. I truly enjoyed all the days of preparation, as I was able to spend them with huge smile and thinking how blessed I was to have found Billy Carl Foster. I was so close family and friends. I remember saying over and over on our wedding day; “I can’t ready to begin our life together as husband and wife. It seems like the reception went wait to see him.” Yes, I was a bride who played by the old school rule that you don’t see the very fast. We both tried to go around to talk with and thank everyone for coming, but it bride before she walks down the isle. As my father and I stood in the back of the church, was impossible. We had so many family and friends there to share in the celebration of right before walking down the aisle, I took one last deep breath. Then, they opened the our marriage, which we appreciated, and wouldn’t have wanted it any other way. We were curtain for us and I looked down the isle to see my soon-to-be husband. Although everyone, certainly surrounded with love. THE RECORD JULY 30, 2015 BRIDAL SECTION WWW.THERECORDNEWSPAPER.ORG B3

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*****89 Fago-Fante Gates-Lane Amanda Michelle Fago and Leo Joseph Theresa Anne Gates and John Francis Fante will be married on Aug. 8 at St. Lane will be married on Jan. 1, 2016 at Church in Cincinnati, St. Boniface Church in Louisville, Ky. Ohio. The bride is the daughter of Frank The bride is the daughter of Thomas M. and Julie Fago of Mason, Ohio. The and Mary Gates of Louisville, Ky. The groom is the son of Leo R. and Mary groom is the son of Jack and Mary Fante of Louisville, Ky. The bride is an Frances Lane of Rochester, Minn. The By SUE BRODFEHRER surety that one is known and accepted, accountant with Cintas and a graduate bride is a charter school administrator In a letter to a friend who was about and conversely, knows and accepts the of Eastern Kentucky University. The and a graduate of Centre College. The to enter into the sacrament of marriage, other. 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To God’s people, the marriage covenant is paraphrase a line from a book written by always faithful and in spite of hurts, Saint John Paul II before his pontificate, if disappointments and sorrows, is enduring. one is willing to not be the most important Today, thanks to medical science and person in his/her life, then that person is technology, people are living longer. ready to marry. This means that “until death” could Marriage is about negotiating two egos. mean marriage to the same person for Neither person totally gives up their ego, 50, 60 years or longer. Building on this yet both are willing to put ego aside for possibility, consider that, over a lifetime, the good of the other and for the good of a person will be married multiple times, the marriage. hopefully to the same person. Life happens *****76 The couple is then asked if they will and people change and grow; that is *****39 love and honor each other as man and wife reality. 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The difference between a contract and a recommitment to each new marriage is Raymond Wysocki Sr. The groom is the groom is the son of Brad and Mary covenant. In a contract, both parties know necessary. One “I do” is never enough to son of Ms. Lynn Marie Means. The bride Klarer Rives of Louisville. The bride what to expect. Details are spelled out. If sustain a lifelong marriage. is an insurance adjuster. The groom is a is an auditor at Deloitte & Touche either party does not live up to their part When witnessing the marriage of 20 general manager. The couple will reside LLP and a graduate of the University of the contract, there are consequences. couples, Pope Francis called them to root in Louisville, Ky. of Louisville. The groom is a manager Marriage is not a contractual relationship, their love in Christ. “The love of Christ, of financial planning and analysis at it is covenant. In a covenant relationship, which has blessed and sanctified the union Heaven Hill Brands and a graduate of one does not know the details. One only of husband and wife, is able to sustain Rhodes College. The couple will reside knows that the other has vowed to be there their love and to renew it when, humanly in Prospect, Ky. regardless of what the demanding journey speaking, it becomes lost, wounded or of life throws in the way. worn out. The love of Christ can restore to Why enter into the mystery of a spouses the joy of journeying together. May covenant when one could enter into the Christ be at the center of your marriage, surety of a contract? The answer to this for it is through him we learn the true question doesn’t come immediately with meaning of loving and being loved, of “you” the wedding, but rather over time as the and “always”. marriage is lived out. 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*****4 Feldkamp-Meyer Zoie Caitlin Feldkamp and David *****13 Wayne Meyer Jr. will be married on Sept. 12 at St. Stephen Martyr Church. Getz-Poppe “I hope as you think back The bride is the daughter of Marty and Jerry Feldkamp. The groom is the son Brittney Rose Getz and Kevin Joseph to your marriage day, and of David and Denise Meyer. The bride is Poppe will be married on Nov. 7 at St. a math teacher at South Oldham High Louis Bertrand Church. The bride is the to the joys and disappointments School. The groom works in information daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Getz. through the years, that you technology for General Electric The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. International Inc. The couple will reside Edward Poppe and Ms. Sheri Poppe, also have a way of saying, in Louisville, Ky. all of Elizabethtown, Ky. The bride is a psychologist. The groom is an industrial ‘Thank God, thank God Jesus Christ engineer. The couple will reside in Louisville, Ky. was in our marriage.’ ” —Archbishop Joseph E. Kurtz

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*****24 Mann-Gasser Elizabeth Johanna Mann and Jonathan David Gasser will be married on Oct. Mitchell-Hampton 17 at St. Aloysius Church in Pewee Valley, Ky. The bride is the daughter of Kelly Nicole Mitchell and Tyler Andrew Thomas and Karen Wegenast Mann of Hampton will be married on Oct. 31 Crestwood, Ky. The groom is the son of at St. Boniface Church. The bride is

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*****70 Montgomery-Miracle Christan Michelle Montgomery and Mattingly-Brown Jason Ewing Miracle will be married From the classic elegance of our on Oct. 24 at St. Augustine Church in Stephanie Marie Mattingly and Ned Lebanon, Ky. The bride is the daughter Great Hall to the scenic Kentucky Tyler Brown will be married on Sept. of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Montgomery of Oaks Terrace, our rooms and 5 at St. Albert the Great Church. Lebanon. The groom is the son of Mr. and The bride is the daughter of Thomas Mrs. Danny Miracle of Finley, Ky. The outdoor options exude the thrills Mattingly and Laura Andres. The groom bride is an outside sales representative. of a day at the races. Enjoy being is the son of James A. and Amanda The groom is an equipment operator. Brown of Brandenburg, Ky. The bride is The couple will reside in Lebanon. treated to our personalized services, an architectural technician. The groom warm hospitality and the winning is a site safety manager. The couple will ambience of our elegant museum. reside in Louisville, Ky.

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Murdock-Recktenwald Pawley-Fleck Molly Elizabeth Murdock and Rudy Courtney Renee Pawley and Tyler Joseph Recktenwald will be married Matthew Fleck will be married on on Nov. 14 at St. Bernard Church Aug. 29 at St. James Church in in Louisville, Ky. The bride is the Elizabethtown, Ky. The bride is the By JESSICA RAYOME we could exactly go run and get one. She daughter of Colleen and David Murdock daughter of Steve and Lisa Pawley of So if you didn’t already know by the oodles hustled and it worked just fine, but felt a little of Dublin, Ohio. The groom is the son Elizabethtown. The groom is the son of save the dates and invitations flooding awkward while everyone was staring and of Joe and Jennifer Recktenwald and of Frank Fleck and Pam Fleck, both of your mailbox, wedding season is upon us. taking photos of us holding empty glasses Ron and Brooke Weber, all of Louisville. Louisville, Ky. The bride is an attorney. Fun fact for ya, I got married at age 21 to doing nothing. The bride is a registered nurse at The groom is an attorney. my grade school sweetheart. Which meant of Kosair Children’s Hospital. The groom my friends, I was pretty much the first one 6. Have someone get you cake! is a engineer for Lear Corporation. The to get married. Plus Pinterest really didn’t The only cake we had at the wedding was couple will reside in Louisville. exist yet, so I didn’t really have much to the bite we traded with one another. I guess compare it to. I am EXTREMELY organized people kept talking to us right after we and paid for a good portion of our wedding, toasted, that by the time we turned around so I knew the ends and outs of how this day it was gone! We had someone in charge of was supposed to go to a T. I made lists, and making us a to go box of food (which I so schedules, and timelines galore. We had a ton 100% recommend) but we didn’t think to do of help from friends and family, which was it with the cake. HUGE in cutting on cost and still being able to get everything done! 7. Approve all bridal party wardrobe It was seriously the perfect day. Even with choices even if they are just coordinating. it storming, close to all day, it managed to be You have a vision in your head on how sunny long enough for some outdoor pictures! everything is going to look. Your bridal party The biggest thing that surprised me was may not have that same vision. Don’t go how calm and relaxed I was throughout the Bridezilla on anyone, but really try hard to whole morning. I basically was throwing the think about what will bother you if someone biggest party of my life, and I couldn’t be on shows up in something that wasn’t what site to coordinate! Don’t ask me how, call it you had in mind. Shoe details? Facial hair? *****8 Peterson-Sims love, but I was so go with the flow that day Jewelry? Know what will bother you and Katherine Patricia Peterson and it was almost eerie. Especially if you know what won’t. Because day of there isn’t much Christopher Markel Sims will be married my OCD tendencies. changing of anything. Oldiges-Ball on Aug. 1 at St. Boniface Church. The However, nothing goes 100% according Susan Catherine Oldiges and Adam bride is the daughter of Michael and to plan so I thought I would share a few of 8. Have your dad help you pick out what Easton Ball will be married on Aug. Patricia Peterson. The groom is the my flubs, in hopes that you can avoid them! the guys wear. 29 at St. Louis Bertrand Church. The son of Fred and Jean Sims. The bride If you are having a semi formal wedding, bride is the daughter of Scott and is a biosurgery sales representative for 1. Not hiring a day of wedding which is I guess what ours was, have a Cathy Oldiges. The groom is the son Ethicon, a Johnson & Johnson company. coordinator. man help pick out the clothes. I managed of Rick and Paula Ball. The bride is an The groom is a student at the University Or even getting a close friend to help check to pick out a good outfit for Aaron and the assistant nurse manager. The groom is of Louisville School of Dentistry. The things off of the list you can only do the day groomsmen’s outfits weren’t horrible, but a mechanical engineer. The couple will couple will reside in Louisville, Ky. of would have been great. My family really the ushers and father of the groom outfits reside in Louisville, Ky. pulled through for me, and I had checked on probably could have used some color other everything 100 times the week before, but than all black. Aaron didn’t really have things like picking up the flowers, or having any opinions, and I didn’t know what in the the cake dropped off, or setting up the tables world I was doing. It sounded good on paper, were all things I couldn’t do. but seriously. Have someone help and make someone try it all on together. 2. Not bringing a curling iron and hairspray to the church. 9. Maybe have the bar tender monitor So did I mention the weather the day of our if someone has had too much to drink. wedding? It rained all morning, was muggy To be fair, people will drink before, in as hell, and then thunderstormed during between, and/or during, bring their own the ceremony. None of that really mattered drinks, ect. but some sort of monitoring of except for the muggy. Spent way to long at how much someone has had might be a good the hair salon that morning to then take idea. That way you can avoid someone doing tons of outside photos (while melting), that the worm on the floor with a dress on or then made my hair go straight. Luckily, one even choosing to maybe relieve themselves of my bridesmaids happened to have one with in less than desirable places. Not that this her so we were able to fix everything before happened. Just that it could. the ceremony. Platt-Klemenz 10. Inform those you want photos with Orberson-Hogan 3. Putting on the garter at the very to stay after the ceremony. Samantha Lynn Platt and Kyle beginning of the day. I gave the photographer a list of everyone Chelsey Marie Orberson and Hunter Hamilton Klemenz will be married on Dumb. It seemed like when I was getting I wanted photos with at the church, all of the Robert Hogan will be married on Oct. 17 at St. Raphael the Archangel dressed that this was the obvious choice. breakdowns ect. But I failed to mention it to Sept. 6 at St. Augustine Church in Church. The bride is the daughter of Not true. For one, are you used to wearing the people I wanted photos with. So when the Jeffersonville, Ind. The bride is the Chip and Joyce Platt. The groom is the a rubber band around your leg? Me neither. preacher said family stay for photos, some daughter of Denise Marie and Steve son of Mark Klemenz and Kay Fendley. It was all I could think about while I had it stayed and some left, unsure of if they would Lynn Orberson of Louisville, Ky. The The bride is a physical therapist. The on. And two, it’s not like it’s going to stay put be included or not. Struggle. It was okay groom is the son of Michael and Jan groom is an automotive technician. The all day while you’re running around getting because there are too many posed pictures Hogan and Ann and Bob Horrick, all of couple will reside in Louisville, Ky. ready and taking photos. Put it on after the before the reception anyhow, but it’s hard to Tyler, Texas. The bride is an emergency ceremony, so you don’t have to worry about it get a photo with everyone you want! room nurse. The groom is an oil and falling down. Don’t know if that is breaking gas landman. The couple will reside in tradition or not, but it seems like the better I hope these got you thinking! Tyler. way to go. It was such a fun, happy day and I couldn’t be more pleased with how everything went. 4. Not scheduling hair appointments We did just about everything ourselves, early enough. from my dad’s friends making the delicious Even after having a trial run for my hair, food, to peeling wine bottles for center you just simply don’t know how long it will pieces (over a 100, I’m now a pro), to flower take for you and whoever else is with you to arrangements and decor. Yes it would get your hair done. It goes slower when there have been great to just pay someone to do are more of you and day of you are going to everything for us, but it was also so much want to get everything exactly right. Give fun for me to plan every detail. It really yourself a GOOD amount of wiggle room that was a fantastic day, and it’s so much fun way you aren’t rushing around to everything to look back at the photos and remember in between. everything! But the beautiful part is that while it was only one day, it was the first day 5. Have a bottle opener nearby or have to the beginning of our marriage. someone pre-open the bottle you are Reddington-Kleier using for the toast. –Jessica Rayome is a native of Louisville, *****36 Melissa Marie Reddington and James This was interesting. Luckily one of Kentucky, a DIY lifestyle blogger, and the Kevin Kleier will be married on Aug. the daughters of a friend helping with the founder and owner of Bourbon City Goods. Pardue-Stinnett 22 at St. Michael Church. The bride wedding was standing nearby after we cut Visit www.jessicarayome.com to see her latest is the daughter of Greg and Debbie the cake. She ran and got us a bottle opener, posts on life, style, food, home and DIY Sara Jane Pardue and Joshua Caleb Reddington. The groom is the son of but once all eyes were on us it wasn’t like projects. Stinnett will be married on Aug. 8 at Tim and Cynthia Kleier. The bride St. Athanasius Church. 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Stephanie and Nicholas Reibert REFLECTION: September 20, 2014 • St. Elizabeth of Hungary Our wedding day was filled with prayerful celebration! As we listened to Father William Fichteman’s homily we reflected on our journey as a couple and our individual and joint relationships with God. In preparation for our wedding we had given thoughtful consideration to our readings, songs, prayers, and ministers. Our wedding Mass was the most important part of our wedding day and the piece we spent most of our time and energy planning. Looking back, it was everything we wanted it to be and more! In addition to having Father Fichteman as our officiant we were lucky to have our former Pastor, Father Roy Stiles, there to celebrate our marriage. It was a touching surprise that he participated in our wedding along with Father Fichteman! Father Stiles was present to give us a nuptial blessing; this moment filled us with great joy. We often take time to reflect on the prayers and blessings given to us on our wedding day. For us, it is in the little things and moments that we feel truly blessed. In these moments of our wedding day and throughout our first months of marriage we have felt the Lord’s blessing on us to have our family, friends, Father Fichteman, and Father Stiles as part of our lives, and especially, our wedding day. THE RECORD JULY 30, 2015 BRIDAL SECTION WWW.THERECORDNEWSPAPER.ORG B7 BRIDAL Directory

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SMARTY PANTS Reeves-Wilkerson Robertson-Siegel Sayers-Bierman Video Productions Full service video productions of all kinds. Laura Michelle Reeves and Joshua Allen Mollie Elizabeth Robertson and Amanda Beth Sayers and Gary John 502.640.8871 Wilkerson will be married on Oct. 17 at Benjamin David Bacci Siegel will Bierman Jr. will be married on Sept. 4 502.648.6576 St. Bernadette Church. The bride is the be married on Oct. 3 at Assumption at St. Church in Floyds daughter of Randy and Cheryl Reeves. Cathedral in Louisville, Ky. The bride Knobs, Ind. The bride is the daughter www.smartypantsvideo.biz The groom is the son of Rod and Ashley is the daughter of Timothy and Diane of Brian Christopher and Karen Marie See ad on page 10. Wilkerson of Owensboro, Ky. The bride Robertson of Jeffersonville, Ind. The Sayers of Floyds Knobs. The groom is is a risk analyst at General Electric Inc. groom is the son of Anthony J. Siegel and the son of Gary John Sr. and Barbara The groom is an account manager at Martine Bacci Siegel, both of Louisville. Lynn Bierman of Floyds Knobs. The Fundamental Media. The bride is a teacher with Jefferson bride is a registered nurse. The groom County Public Schools. The groom is a is an information technology technician. graduate of the University of Louisville The couple will reside in Floyds Knobs. REALTOR SERVICES Louis D. Brandeis School of Law. The couple will reside in Louisville. NEW FAMILY, NEW HOME. Julie Kemper, Realtor Call or text 502.291.3106 [email protected] www.juliekempersellslouisville.com

Renneisen-Ryan *****55 Courtney Ann Renneisen and Clay *****2 Scheller-Farish Allyn Ryan will be married on Oct. 2 at St. Francis of Assisi Church. The bride Rowe-Trager Jessica Marie Scheller and Daniel TRAVEL is the daughter of Jamie and Becky Patrick Farish will be married on Oct. Renneisen. The groom is the son of Allyn Felicia Priscilla Rowe and Duffy Briggs 10 at St. Gabriel the Archangel Church. and Susan Ryan. The bride is a nurse Trager will be married on Sept. 12 at The bride is the daughter of Patricia and KNIGHTS TRAVEL manager at Kaplan Barron Pediatrics. St. Brigid Church in Louisville, Ky. The William Scheller. The groom is the son Travel experts ready to help you The groom is a teacher and coach at bride is the daughter of Brad and Julie of Charles and Janice Farish. The bride design your honeymoon vacation. Waggner High School. The couple will Rowe of Bardstown, Ky. The groom is is a cardiac intensive care unit nurse. reside in Louisville, Ky. the son of John and Mary Elizabeth The groom is a radio producer. The 502.292.4749 or Trager of Cox’s Creek, Ky. The bride is couple will reside in Louisville, Ky. 502.292.4750 the assistant director of the lay mission See ad on page 5. volunteer program for the Sisters of Charity of Nazareth and a graduate of Benedictine University. The groom is MARRIAGE TIP an immigration attorney for the Russell Immigration Law Firm and graduate Saying “I love you” out loud is important, but sometimes of the University of Louisville Louis D. indirect gestures of love make an even stronger impact. Be creative. Brandeis School of Law. The couple will reside in Louisville. Put your love in writing as a love letter or a short “sweet note” hidden in some unexpected place where your beloved will find it. www.foryourmarriage.org

Risher-Gonzalez Ashley Marie Risher and Charles W. Gonzalez II will be married on Nov. 28 at St. Louis Bertrand Church in Louisville, Ky. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Risher of Simpsonville, Ky. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gonzalez of Louisville. The *****85 bride is a certified public accountant. The groom is a marketing associate. The Russell-Turnmire couple will reside in Louisville. Elizabeth Susan Russell and John Thomas Turnmire will be married on Oct. 17 at St. James Church in Louisville, Ky. The bride is the daughter of Andrew Russell and Susan Steele, both of Portland, Maine. The groom is the son of Richard M. Turnmire and Barry G. and Evelyn Underwood England, all of Louisville, Ky. The bride is an epidemiologist. The groom is a real estate broker and graduate of Eastern Kentucky University. The couple will reside in Washington, D.C.

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*****10 Thomas-McGill Kristen Michelle Thomas and Brian Short-House Thomas McGill will be married on Jan. 16, 2016 at St. Elizabeth of Hungary Taylor Lee Short and John Francis Church. The bride is the daughter of Gregory House will be married on Aug. *****79 Chuck and Mary Ann Thomas. The 29 at St. Brigid Church. The bride is groom is the son of Jack and Sandy the daughter of Mrs. Mary Spath and Spradlin-Weatherholt McGill. The couple will reside in Mr. Michael Short. The groom is the Louisville, Ky. son of Mr. and Mrs. Gregory House of Katherine Nicole “Katie” Spradlin Taylorsville, Ky. The bride is a neonatal and Todd Joseph Weatherholt will intensive care nurse at Kosair Children’s be married on Sept. 26 at St. Edward Hospital. The groom is a health, safety Church. The bride is the daughter of and environmental specialist. The Charlie and Vicki Spradlin. The groom couple will reside in Louisville, Ky. is the son of Jim and Beth Weatherholt of Cloverport, Ky. The bride is an administrative assistant at Kentucky Farm Bureau Federation. The groom is an attorney.

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Thompson-Krease Wiegel-Orndorff Megan Rayne Thompson and Michael Jennifer Lynn Wiegel and David Andrae Patrick Krease will be married on Oct. Orndorff will be married on Aug. 1 at 17 at Assumption Cathedral. The bride St. Elizabeth of Hungary Church. The is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Jerry bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lacy and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Thompson. Richard Salings. The groom is the son The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. of Ms. Beverly Orndorff and Mr. Robert Kevin Krease of Grosse Pointe Farms, Orndorff, both of Jeffersonville, Ind. The Mich. bride is a registered nurse. The groom works for United Parcel Service. The couple will reside in Louisville, Ky.

Wedding Registry 101 Thompson-Payne *****78 Ashley Marie Thompson and Todd White-Bucksot For engaged couples, it can seem as if there mix in some fancy pieces to use for those Anthony Payne will be married on Aug. are a million things to accomplish before the special occasions. If you enjoy entertaining 22 at St. Francis Xavier Church in Jessica Kyle White and Alexander big day arrives. One essential piece of the friends and family, be sure to choose a range Raywick, Ky. The bride is the daughter Steven Bucksot will be married on wedding puzzle involves creating a registry of serveware and barware. of Kevin and Debbie Thompson of Oct. 10 at Assumption Cathedral in that makes it easy for guests to celebrate your Lebanon, Ky. The groom is the son of Louisville, Ky. The bride is the daughter union with gifts that reflect your personality Making the Right Choices Kathy and Jeff Doris and Russell E. and of Mr. and Mrs. Kyle White of Prospect, as a couple. Suzanne Payne, all of Louisville, Ky. Ky. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. With all the things needed to properly The couple will reside in Bardstown, Ky. Steven Bucksot of Indianapolis, Ind. The Before Building Your Registry stock your home, selecting the right ones can bride is an expositions administrator seem overwhelming. Here are some tips to at the Kentucky Exposition Center. It’s no wonder why guests love the ease and keep in mind while adding to your registry: The groom is a sales representative simplicity of a gift registry. But many couples Select Your Settings: A five-piece setting at Monarch Beverage. The couple will may not know where to begin when setting is meant to serve one person and includes a reside in Prospect. out to create this useful list. Here are some dinner plate, salad plate, bread and butter helpful pointers to help you get started on plate, tea cup and saucer. If you want to creating a perfect wedding registry: serve eight guests, you will need to register Meet with a Consultant: These trained for eight five-piece settings. professionals are on site to assist and discuss Factor in Some Extras: When registering everything you want and need. It’s a good place for drinkware, be sure to register for a few to start if you have questions on what items to extras in each glass size in case some break include and what brands are available. down the road. Look for Special Programs: Some stores Protect Your Cutlery: Be sure to choose offer special features allowing guests to a sturdy cutting board to protect your knife contribute any amount to the ultimate gift blades from chips and cracks. You can keep card, so the bride and groom can later choose your cutlery in top condition by registering for exactly what they want. a honing steel and knife sharpener. Start Early: Most couples like to register Stock Up on Kitchen Must-Haves: 4-6 months before their wedding date, which When it comes to cookware, make sure Vachon-Morris allows more time for choosing items, planning to stock up on the essentials. This should Juliann Vachon and Paul Morris will for showers and meeting other deadlines. include a fry pan, sauté pan, grill pan, be married on Sept. 26 at St. Michael *****93 Register Together: Whether it’s in-store, sauteuse (round, deep-sided design for Church. The bride is the daughter of online or both – make a day of it and have sautéing on the stovetop or baking in the Kevin and Beth Vachon. The groom is Wilhite-Neel fun selecting all the things that will be part oven) and a chef’s pan. the son of Stephen and Rebecca Morris. of your new life together. Opt for the Basics: White dinnerware The bride is a district grant writer for Lauren Nicole Wilhite and Michael Choose Different Price Points: Guests allows you to transform the look of your Bullitt County Public Schools. The Christopher Neel will be married on will appreciate a varied list that has many table year-round by changing the décor and groom is a consumer analytics manager Sept. 19 at St. Martin of Tours Church. gift options to fit their personal budget. accessories around it. The classic look will at Humana. The couple will reside in The bride is the daughter of Mr. Ronald Create a Registry That Reflects You: If be a design that you can appreciate for years Louisville, Ky. Troutman and Ms. Karen Wilhite. you’re a laid-back, easygoing couple, consider to come. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. registering for a more casual dinnerware Paul J. Neel. The couple will reside in pattern that you can use every day, then –Content provided by Family Features. Louisville, Ky.

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Walker-Martin *****42 Olivia Marie Walker and Jacob Daniel Martin will be married on Sept. 12 at St. Yates-Liesinger Holy Rosary Martin of Tours Church in Louisville, Ky. The bride is the daughter of Gregory Michelle Lee Yates and Steven Mark Manton Parish Hall and Julia Walker of Louisville. The Liesinger will be married on Sept. 25 at Available for: groom is the son of Gerard and Rebecca Assumption Cathedral. The bride is the Martin of Boston, Ky. The bride is a daughter of Michael and Karen Yates. 7EDDING2ECEPTIONSs&AMILY2EUNIONS student. The groom is a quality control The groom is the son of John and Karen laboratory technician at Barton 1792 Shaver and Mark and Sharon Liesinger. For rental information, please call Distillery. The couple will reside in The couple will reside in Louisville, Ky. Bardstown, Ky. 859-284-5242

Rachel and Benjamin Zickel REFLECTION: Dec. 20, 2014 • St. Elizabeth of Hungary Looking back on our wedding day now, it appears as a blur of preparation, ceremony, and celebration broken up every once in a while by a striking and glaringly memorable event. The type of event that you hold on to and sticks in your memory for the rest of your life. There was a series of these forever memories at our wedding. In brevity these events can be listed as, but certainly not limited to, the moment our eyes first met looking down the aisle, our first kiss as a married couple, listening to a homily tailored to us, saying our vows with teary eyes and happy hearts, and sitting in front of a full church but only noticing each other. It is when reflecting on these memories and replaying it all in our minds that we realize how truly blessed the Lord has made us. In His house surrounded by family and friends, we began our lives as one and embarked on the lifelong journey to love each other as the Lord does. B10 WWW.THERECORDNEWSPAPER.ORG BRIDAL SECTION THE RECORD JULY 30, 2015 Congratulations to the Newly Married Couples

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gifts everyone can feel *****83 good about Barnes-Dunnington Farmer-Cadle Katherine Ann “Kate” Barnes and Samantha Lynn Farmer and Anthony Matthew James Dunnington were Vincent Cadle were married on June 13 You faithfully recycle at home, use a way to encourage their love of growing married on Nov. 21, 2014 at St. Boniface at Church in La refillable BPA-free water bottle and charge their own produce, while helping ensure Church in Louisville, Ky. The bride is Grange, Ky. The bride is the daughter of your smartphone with a solar recharger. nothing goes to waste. Fill a canning pot the daughter of Keith and Beth Barnes Mr. and Mrs. Paul Farmer of La Grange. When it’s time to choose wedding favors with supplies like canning funnels and of Elizabethtown, Ky. 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Kitchen- If you’re planning your own wedding, related products commonly appear on many food favors can excite guests and fulfill your wedding registry lists, and creative couples desire to be eco-friendly and creative. often distribute small pieces of kitchen ware Tea is a soothing and sophisticated as favors to their guests. For gifts that are beverage that can make a great wedding sustainable, creative and practical, look favor. Simply purchase heart-shaped tea beyond the pots, pans and dishes to the infusers and fill them with a variety of food itself. loose teas, such as chamomile, peppermint, Darjeeling, Earl Grey, or black, green or Food-inspired wedding gifts white teas. Accent the favor with a ribbon in your wedding colors. Many newly married couples will be Pepper is a ubiquitous seasoning in setting up their homes together for the first numerous cuisines from around the world. time. They may already have the basics, but For a useful, welcome wedding favor that you can help them round out their kitchen will expand guest’s culinary knowledge, Bowling-Gilland with some useful utensils they may not have why not give different gourmet peppers of Goodin-Stephenson realized they need. the world? Peppercorns come in a variety of Heather Michelle Bowling and Joshua For example, every cook can benefit shades and heat levels - and even shapes! Eric Gilland were married on March 21 Mallory Louise Goodin and Jacob Daniel from a well-stocked spice rack. Purchase Present guests with a small peppermill and at Assumption Cathedral in Louisville, Stephenson were married on May 30 an attractive spice rack and fill it with a selection of gourmet peppercorns. Ky. The bride is the daughter of Mr. at St. Augustine Church in Lebanon, sustainably sourced, natural spices like Grilling is a great American past-time. and Mrs. William Bowling Sr., of Ky. 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John White, Owner Daub-Dutton Theresa White, Co-Owner Madison Rae Daub and Alex Brandon Haner-Welsh “Parishioners of St. Aloysius Parish, Dutton were married on July 18 at Shepherdsville" St. Louis Bertrand Church. The bride Lauren Marie Haner and Josh Jacoby is the daughter of Ray and Colleen Welsh were married on June 27 at Daub. The groom is the son of Dan and Assumption Cathedral. The bride is the Angela Dutton. The bride is a teacher daughter of Scott and JoAnn Haner. Full Service Video Productions of All Kinds with Jefferson County Public Schools. The groom is the son of Tina Welsh Commercials s Meetings s Weddings s Conferences s Sports The groom works in financial services of Hamilton, Ohio and the late Greg for Kentucky Financial Group Inc. The Welsh. couple reside in Louisville, Ky. p: 502-640-8871 or 502-648-6576 [email protected] www.smartypantsvideo.biz

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McGuire-Parton LeighAnn Marie McGuire and Aaron Michael Parton were married on July 25 at St. Boniface Church in Louisville, Ky. The bride is the daughter of Theresa McGuire of Elizabethtown, Ky., and Andrew McGuire of Portland, Ore. The ST. PIUS X groom is the son of Dwayne and Carrie Parton of Manassas, Va. The bride is a Community Center human resources assistant. The groom is a courier for FedEx. The couple reside in Elizabethtown. Available for Sanders-Luckett Wedding Heather Nicole Sanders and Sean Patrick Luckett were married on Receptions July 25 at St. Bernadette Church in Prospect, Ky. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Sanders of Louisville, Ky. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Luckett and Laura Murphy. The bride is a supervisor with For information and rates United Parcel Service. The groom is a supervisor with United Parcel Service. Call 451-9300. The couple reside in Louisville. (PMETNJUI-BOFr-PVJTWJMMF ,: Mitchell-Radcliff Lisa Ann Mitchell and Scott Patrick Radcliff were married on July 24 at St. Agnes Church. The bride is the daughter of Cheryl and Tom Mitchell. The groom is the son of Darla and Doug Radcliff. The bride is a teacher at St. Agnes School. The groom works for Treadmill Medic. The couple reside in Louisville, Ky.

Wellendorff-Whitman Sabrina Lynn Wellendorff and Michael Joseph Whitman were married on July 25 at St. Brigid Church. The bride is the daughter of Carl and Marilyn Wellendorff. The groom is the son of Michael and Ina Whitman of Indianapolis, Ind. The bride is a social media specialist. The groom is a student at the University of Kentucky College of Dentistry. The couple reside in Lexington, Ky. Pohl-Hager Lana Marie Pohl and Phillip Bradley Hager were married on July 25 at St. Elizabeth of Hungary Church. The bride is the daughter of Joseph Douglas Pohl and the late Donna Marie Pohl. The groom is the son of David Earl II and Elizabeth Scrivner Hager of Paris, Ky. The bride is an elementary school teacher and a graduate of Assumption High School, the University of Kentucky, and Bellarmine Universtiy. The groom works in the equine industry and is a graduate of Lexington Catholic High School and the University of Kentucky. The couple reside in Lexington, Ky.

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Marissa and David McFarland REFLECTION: March 27, 2015 • Mision de San Jose del Cabo A ñuiti (From New York, NY) Being surrounded by our closest family and friends who flew across countries, oceans and states to be with us in Mexico on our wedding day was the best reminder to me of the Lord’s blessing on the most special day of our lives.

DATING & ENGAGED CATHOLIC 2015-16 Must-have conversations ENGAGED ENCOUNTER As a dating or engaged couple, conversation You’ve probably already talked about most probably comes easily. The two of you enjoy of these topics – at least to some degree. Great! The 2 day weekend begins Saturday at 8 a.m. & ends Sunday about 4 p.m. talking just about anything. Just about That should confirm your decision to marry. Attendance for the entire weekend is required. All weekends take place at Mt. St. Francis anything that is, except ugly disagreements. But don’t avoid topics that might be Retreat Center, IN It doesn’t change much in marriage except sensitive. This is the time to face difficult there are more things to disagree about. You conversations and make sure you are on can’t run away from prickly conversations – the same page. You don’t have to agree on AUGUST 8 – 10, 2015 MAY 21 – 22, 2016 for long. If anything, marriage accentuates everything – just the important things. Use the mild differences you have while dating. your time of courtship and engagement to OCTOBER 10 – 11, 2015 AUGUST 6 – 7, 2016 They can become serious disagreements once explore the serious and controversial issues JANUARY 30 – 31, 2016 OCTOBER 1 – 2, 2016 the initial excitement of new love becomes the that are ahead of you. A marriage preparation MARCH 5 – 6, 2016 NOVEMBER 12 – 13, 2016 comfort of secure love. program will help you to address these issues Before you marry, consider “must have more thoroughly. COST PER COUPLE: 2 Day Weekend $230 conversations” on these topics: You may come to an impasse on an issue. That doesn’t mean you aren’t meant for each Registration by mail only. Forms should be obtained from your priest/deacon or at the • Spirituality/Faith other. It does mean you should pause and website www.louisvilleecee.org. For session availability or to leave a message, call: • Conflict Resolution Skills study this issue more carefully. Perhaps 502-635-9211. No refunds will be given for cancellations within 30 days of the scheduled • Careers it’s a sign you need to consult others with weekend date. Visit www.louisvilleecee.org for additional weekend details, cost • Finances experience or expertise in the area. • Intimacy/Cohabitation explanation and registration form. • Children and Parenting –Content from FORYOURMARRIAGE.ORG. • Commitment • Family of Origin FOUNDATION FOR MARRIAGE For ways to keep your marriage strong, visit: All sessions Saturday from 9 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. at Flaget Retreat Center, (unless otherwise noted) 1935 Lewiston Drive, (off Dixie Highway, one mile south of I-264) foryourmarriage.org AUGUST 8, 2015 APRIL 23, 2016 SEPTEMBER 12, 2015 JUNE 18, 2016 NOVEMBER 14, 2015 AUGUST 6, 2016 JANUARY 9, 2016 SEPTEMBER 10, 2016 FEBRUARY 20, 2016 NOVEMBER 19, 2016 MARCH 19, 2016 (ST. AUGUSTINE, LEBANON, KY)

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THE RECORDB1 MAY 21, 2015 “ Faith, brother GRADUATION SECTION WWW.THERECORDNEWSPAPER.O BRIDAL SECTION hood and tradition. As a freshman coming int o De JANUARY 31, 2013 High School, I heard this mo Sales RG tto B1 THE RECORD about a thousand times. thinking that it was I remember S E RVING THE CATHOLIC C kind of catchy. But just something as it tur I couldn’t have been more wns out, Registration by mail only. Forms should be obtained from your priest/deacon. – JUSTIN L. GARDNE rong.” R: OMMUNITY I COMMUNITY IN CENTRAL KENTUCKY FOR 136 YEARS N CENTRAL KENTUCKY FOR 136 YEARS VOL. 137, NO. THE16 CIRCULATION 61,048 LOUISVILLE, KY APRIRECORD THE CATHOLIC SERVING Congratulations For session availability or to leave a message, call: 502-471-2133 or “ A s graduates of su ch an outstanding CEF receives another $1 million donation school, we will show our family, fri facul 2015 ty and staff our ca ends, wonders pabilities and ULATION 60,819 LOUISVILLE, KY JULY 23, 2015 50 CENTS „ The CEF, which is funded - that we hold inside our hearts. THE RECORD Mercy Academ y has truly prepared Children of Jeanne L 23, 2015 50 CENTS by parishioners and contribu- 2013 ANNOUNCEMENTS us to create our own future.” VOL. 137, NO. 29 CIRC tions from businesses, is provid – CASSIDY RAT Graduates and the late John H. TERMAN theRecordnewspaper.org ys ing another $2 million in assis- Lechleiter are making tance. The foundation also led donation in honor of email: [email protected] Students to receive record $5 milliona new effort this year to coordi- Every applicant who demonstrated need received nate aid awards from multiple their parents’ sacrifices LISTER ng aid to attend a Catholic school, foundation sa sources. By MARNIE McAL parishes Richard A. Lechleiter, presi- Record Editor A breakdown of the fundi dent of the CEF, said the foun- “ Pres challenges young women to constantly bett By MARNIE McALLISTER ol Choice spiritually “ St. X has guide A record number of Catholic sources shows that the dation, the archdiocese, par- , emotionally, physically and mentally erthrough themselves t d me and many discovery and pursuit of thei others to un of the Archdiocese of Louisvilleup- es, schools, Scho earth ouTher ow nCatholic Recor Education Foun- school students — 2,344 chil- credits, in part, parishioners of ish – r passion he “ Holy Cross is def talents and taught me how d Editor are giving a combined million total to s of ANNIE MAYER s and goals.” inite dation (CEF) will be able dren — will receive financial aid ic parishes with the re- Scholarships and Community of opportunity. You c ly the school translate thos to Cathol e intoan making more than $2.7 Catholic Center collaborated To Love as We are Loved: things here that y an do many a better world for us extra al 150 to 200 children when classes begin next month, markable increase in aid. ou never thought l.” Education port tuition assistance this year. were possible. I have achi – DAN with t according to a press release “The selfless generosity of all this year for the first time. The IEL BOWLI CatholicNG school tuition onext help c parishes and kytheir to „ Specifically, parishes and every goal that I se eved fall — and for from the Catholic 111 Catholi groups shared data and were t for myself. schools have provided $1.5 mil- It was not eas thanks to a new $1 million gift Foundation (CEF). able to create funding packages 2013 SCHEDULE Permanently & y. 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ENGAGED ENCOUNTER – Faithfully on consecrated life The n and the CEF announced late young people is a for all 111 needed, he said. – BRANDON BASHAM ine adult child And a one-percent assessment “This creative new way of PAGE 5 Jeanne and the la last week that tuition assision, testament to our faith and the eekend is “ On my senior retreat, as I branched on parish income — out to learn more about m Lechleiter will donate theren funds of awards for the 2015-2016 school future of Christ’s Church,” he allocating funds ensured thatThe weekend begins on Friday at 8 p.m. and ends on Sundayreat fehrer Archbishop Kurtz writes te John H. parishes — has generated $1.2 by Sue Brod classmat y own about his vocation and over a period of five years year have reached $5 mill said in the statement. “I am each family Seereceived TUITION, a fair Pageat approximately6 4 p.m. Attendance for the entire w es, I began to feel a newn million in aid. That funding is Director, Family Ministries mmitmentand a responsibility to uphol ess the influence of women in honor their parents, said John also a record number. deeply thankful that we can required. All weekends take place at Mt. St. Francis Ret values, and co d all me, every create so administered by the archdiocese beliefs and the valuesge from that Assumption has consecrated life. C. Lechleiter, the eldest of the to The announcement noted Center, IN. out of love er and to marria come together with our other in the form of vouchers and dis- September 13 – 15 created man to each oth planted within me: faith, com El arzobispo Kurtz escribe siblings. The nine Lechleiter siblings are pictu that, for the first ti God who e funda- ive. integrity, excellence. The passion, sibl funding partners and counts. 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And now, as a seni anniversary of the U.S. March 16 November 16 bumpy, either ge, one or me”. er known myself better. A or, PAGES 2, 3 than the “ gives s a heart By RUBY THOMAS ation by mail or outside of the marriaaway physi- a human life, Sac This month’s Youth Focus mission trips bishops’ Catholic Campaign Writer April 20 red Heart gave me by Thomas . Registr them won’t pull myself.” bishops Record Staff ino both of ogically rson consistently section feat to End the Use of the ur priest/deacon. nally or psychol Does a married – TESSA pe BLEV spouse? ommitment RecordCost Photo per by Ru couple (lunch included): $75 cally, emotio e arms INS High School’sures Mission Assumpt Week Death Penalty, the eek. ers of the Filiped for Mass e, call: fulfillment in th reflect God’s love to their n be- Students from numerous schools and parishes Memb only. Forms should be obtained from yo by seeking me other not! We are huma and a new chapel at Sacredion renewed their c t Mary . 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There ings and many ent to otions, both conscious July 19 at St. during Mass Ju 502-471-2133 or email: marriagepreparchlou gratifying a t into language ove and commitm preconceived n Church, 7813 Shelbyville Road,of the lan- that their l ontinue to deepen scious, are brough we “ I know that whand uncon Right to Life to celebrate the second anniver- ir native Tagalog one another will c uture, enever the Male and female, By JESSICA ABLE second anniversary of the establishment of the F day, far into the f a marriage.pressures of everyday ily „ Mass in the Tagalog until one to obscurey d idour minds h different life begin fam presents awards PARA TODA LA VIDA sary of the establishment e that they trul , we can always fall bac Record Staff Write learned here at Betare different, wit relationship they recogniz ho hlehem. I have no doubt thatk on what we While many s Filipino Ministry in the Arch- bers of a Filipino choir sang in the guage is typically offered every 2013 mate, thewill one become w very success ds, different Mem ville. backgroun ourlife class experi- PAGE 8 having fun in t r Ky., St. Mary Magdalen of Pa diocese of Louisville. Louis well as other monthUN at St. Margaret COMPROMISO CALENDARIO marry their soul nd over ful and n…d wedifferent owe it all to t tudents were 7813 Shelbyville Road, to commemorate the - VIDA – committed over educationa we r patterns a taking in Payneville, Ky., and St. The- The liturgy — organizedcultural byMin- the community to celebrate Mass has re h the eceived here at B he Right to Life of Lo he sun or WAKE UP THE WORLD ! Archdiocese of Mary. The PARAnext Mass atTODA St. LA ge, loving throug – LUCAS CARRICOences. ethlehem.” a nee ated in the in the native language, as et Mary will be Nov. 15 to the marria presented four awards at rigo ded break f simply resa in Rhodelia, Ky. — worked the Office of Multi Margar z s moments of life. e uis rs of academic li zzi thick and thin a lifelong marriag its 42nd Celebration ofville ous students in the Archdirom the at the Father Beiting Appala- Year of Consecrated istry — was celebr ther Zamora said. to incorporate aspects of the Fili at 2:30 p.m. (A celebration for m. What makes s gia,” Fa o culture and tradition. of both spouse Banquet April 17. of Loui fe, numer- chian Mission Center in Louisa, tive Tagalog language by Fa- pin on La siguiente información aplica a todos los retiro f marriage calls a he commitment sville dedicated the Life profile na “When we hear the word pro- hile the Filipino Ministry the feast of St. Lorenzo RuiSS, Page 6 d’s is t SACREDve as we are HEART Life spring break to assisting people n our own language it W The vocation o th- ocese Ky., A ce ther Noel Zamora of the Diocese — a long-standingmatrimoniales. See event MA not Sábados de 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p. an to live out Go at to a different love, to lo pril 6-11. PAGE 3 claimed i elatively new, it’s based man and wom d, permanently, fai in n ir Th is r their lives. Wh loved by our Go Archdiocese of Louisville eed. e g n of Lexington. The ministry’s in- touches our heart,” said Father 7 de Diciembre love all the days of oes a cou- love that respects rebuildingroup h sp Dominican Sister of Pea centuries-old traditions. The fully and with aSKATER AND LACROSSE For the t ent nd augural Mass was celebrated in does this mean and how d Ascension ifficult? Yes. Counter year, St. Michaelhird consecutive Church in the Elaine DesRosiers, a Zamora. “It speaks to us more ministry offers the following cel- 1 de Junio eja (Incluye el almuerzo) / Holy Angels Academ ing d omes and attend- week July of 2013. ss s a reality?Holy Cross Highand School gives life. D ssible? No. Adrienne aily M and it speaks to our experience.” ple make thi al? Yes. Impo y / St. Dominic, Spr Jef coordinator ofass, Aaron Fraz educator, musician a Father Zamora, a native of ebrations: Costo del retiro es $75.00 por par cultur / St. James,STAR Elizabethtown entSYDNEY are ingfield FLYNN right, installed Poole, a doorJennifer and Woolf door frame during the s fersontown partnered with Father Zamora said having a 502-636-0296 ext: 1220 ealedSt. Martha that es of the sacram ch / DeSales High Scho Meade County Catholic Youth at St. Michael, said in a phone painter, discussesd life. Para inscribirse favor de comunicarse con la Oficina del ological test rev The/ Mercy grac Academy / Holy Spirit to Louisa, Ky. A gr youth ministryita, the Philippines, celebrates Ma Filipino ministry is important be- One soci asons given by e present as ea / ol / Bethlehem High Sch olk, Ministries to s in consecrate . Presentation Academymany and ar / Nativity Academy St. Albert The Great Meade Cou Ben Smith and RachelPh So ter Ministerio Multicultural Pastoral Hispana: common re llenged to per- ool oup of 23 teens and ad to vie in Tagalog everyet Mary other month at the most ital success / Sacred Heart Model Schoo / Notre Dame Academy / Holy Trinity palachian Minty Catholic/ St. Athanasius Specia hills of Appalach w. Tagalog are cause there’s been a “hunger” in spouse is cha – not l to The erve people in the Teams for long-term mar nion-St. Catherine Academy / John Paul II Academ Reco St. Margar Electrónico: [email protected] couples esty and growth l / / Our Lady of Lourdes ssion CenterYouth Apri Ministries worked at the Father Beiting rd at three work of stu sites. 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The ministries serve not onl gn]j[ DeSanctis,]j$Yf\lald]hjg[]kkaf_ a 22-year VYJHSS*OYPZ[HU:JOVJRSL`H[   many Yf\gl`]j[`Ydd]f_]k ge]`ge]d]kkf]kk$Y\\a[lagf$Commentary œ >mddqlYp%\]\m[laZd] jubilees of 50, 60, 70 and 75 strengthen faith, but also to educate, create h in Jeffersontown p member of noted that for 7 years of service. support networks, build comm Bulletin Board Epiphany, the Church of-old its min- the Catholic Churchg. His- is ;Ydd -(*!.+.%,.,0l people live healthier lives. . Scharfenberger 4, 5 lected to play was a ultimately se- acra- geYc]Y\gfYlagfgjdYouth Even the St. Edward Church is one of those par- Latino parishionerse community of St. Edward Churc Hispanic families, character called Produce — in serve th & GRITts ]Yjfegj]&7 lead role — a Retiro para el año 2015 Sympathy pours ch offers all the s the one central place for socializin Classifieds Nakalmkgfthe independent film “Where ishes that has,spanic in recentparishioners years, seengrow. e said. Havinger theat daf]Ylooo&ngYcq into Chattanooga istry to Hi stry. The chur panic communities tend to be isolated due COVER2 STORYORYOHope Grows.” &gj_& ng an increasing num- ing mini A few years ago, when Father Joseph tion class. to language barriers, sh PAGE8-10 12-14122 PAGE 8 ments in the Spanishy forma language,s asare well registered as a The film will premier in Graffis started notici presence of an Hispanic staff memb 570 South Fourth Street, Suite 100 An outpouring of sympathy monthly famil nd the majority ber of Hispanics in the parish’s Jefferson-inis- asquez, the church, such as Vasquez, helps to build See EPIPHANY, PageLouisville, 6 KY 40202 and prayer washed over in , he became “anc ministry, advocate” said for Maria the Ninety-two Hispanic familie n 6 of See MINISTRY, Page 6 town area trust, she said. Tennessee for the victims tor of Hispanic m parishioners of St. Edward a In this scene from the film “Where Hope Grows creation of an Hispani YOUR SOURCE FOR WOMEN’S SPORTS of the July 16 shootings are from Mexico, according to Anaparishioners V playing baseball using f Scharfenberger, direc v- Chattanooga. 2 Hispanic ministry coordinator fornd regioCuba. try for the region. ruit from the Valu Market store in East Louisville where th the archdiocesala,e. There Venezuela are also a 4, 5 Father Graffis retired from St. Edward ,” the character portrayed by David DeSanctis, n Around the Archdiocese from Guatem 7 last month, but the parish now has a thri Commentary This story is part of an occasional series on Photo spec 5 DE DICIEMBRE 2 ial to The Record Bulletin Board Hispanic Ministry in the Archdiocese of Louisville. e character works.amed Produce, practices 9, 10 Youth Events Classifieds Costo del retiro es $75.00 por pareja (Incluye el almuerzo) Para inscribirse favor de comunicarse con la Oficina del Ministerio Multicultural Pastoral Hispana: 502-636-0296 ext: 1220 Electrónico: [email protected] Congratulations to all the couples! Printing 50 issues yearly, The Record is NATURAL your weekly source for keeping up with FAMILY PLANNING your Catholic community. 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