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2017 Catholic Directory Archdiocese of Louisville 2017 Catholic Directory Archdiocese of Louisville Pastoral Center 3940 Poplar Level Road Louisville, KY 40213-1463 502-585-3291 • Fax 502-585-2466 www.archlou.org Address all communications to: Attention: Catholic Directory Archdiocese of Louisville Archdiocesan Communications Office 3940 Poplar Level Road, Louisville, KY 40213-1463 [email protected] ©2017 by the Archdiocese of Louisville All rights reserved Updated September 22, 2017 Table of Contents Mission ..............................................................................................................................................3 11 Regions of the Archdiocese ...................................................................................................... 4-5 Parishes of the Archdiocese (Jefferson County) .......................................................................... 6-10 Parishes of the Archdiocese (Outside Jefferson County) .......................................................... 11-15 Parishes of the Archdiocese (Outside Jefferson County) By City ....................................................16 Diocesan Clergy of the Archdiocese .......................................................................................... 17-26 Seminarians .....................................................................................................................................27 Religious Priests Serving in the Archdiocese ............................................................................. 28-31 Deacons Serving in the Archdiocese ......................................................................................... 32-41 Diaconate Formation Class ........................................................................................................ 42-43 Religious Orders of Men Serving in the Archdiocese ......................................................................44 Religious Orders of Women Serving in the Archdiocese .......................................................... 45-46 Archdiocesan Elementary Schools ............................................................................................ 47-49 Catholic High Schools ......................................................................................................................50 Other Catholic Schools ....................................................................................................................51 Catholic Preschools/Daycares ................................................................................................... 51-52 Catholic Colleges .............................................................................................................................52 Agencies of the Archdiocese ..................................................................................................... 53-56 Official Offices and Organizations of the Archdiocese .............................................................. 57-58 Other Catholic Organizations in the Archdiocese ..................................................................... 59-60 Catholic Clinics, Hospitals, Nursing Homes, Adult Day Care Centers, and Homes for Children in the Archdiocese ......................................................................................61 Retreat Centers in the Archdiocese.................................................................................................62 Archdiocese of Louisville Catholic Directory 2017 2 Mission We are the Catholic Church in Central Kentucky, disciples of Jesus Christ, rich in our tradition and growing in our diversity, striving for fullness of life in God. Led by the grace of the Holy Spirit and in communion with the Bishop of Rome, our mission is to proclaim and live the good news of Jesus Christ by: Worshipping God in word and sacrament. Witnessing and sharing our faith. Serving human needs, especially those of the poor and oppressed. Promoting holiness of life through continuing conversion. Fostering justice and mercy among all God’s people. We commit ourselves to thankfulness through responsible stewardship of all God’s gifts. Archdiocese of Louisville Catholic Directory 2017 3 11 Regions of the Archdiocese REGION I REGION V St. Augustine, Louisville St. Boniface Christ the King, Louisville Cathedral of the Assumption Good Shepherd, Louisville St. Frances of Rome Immaculate Heart of Mary Holy Spirit, Louisville St. Martin de Porres Holy Trinity, Louisville St. William St. Joseph, Louisville St. Leonard REGION II St. Martin of Tours, Louisville Our Lady of Lourdes Holy Name Incarnation REGION VI St. John Vianney St. Lawrence Ascension Mary Queen of Peace St. Bartholomew Most Blessed Sacrament St. Bernard, Louisville Our Lady of Mount Carmel St. Edward St. Paul St. Gabriel St. Peter the Apostle St. John Paul II Ss. Simon and Jude St. Martha St. Thomas More St. Michael REGION III REGION VII St. Aloysius, Shepherdsville, Bullitt County St. Albert the Great St. Athanasius St. Aloysius, Pewee Valley, Oldham County St. Benedict, Lebanon Junction, Bullitt County Annunciation, Shelbyville, Shelby County St. Elizabeth Ann Seton St. Bernadette Guardian Angels Epiphany St. Ignatius Martyr Immaculate Conception, LaGrange, Oldham County St. Luke St. John Chrysostom, Eminence, Henry County St. Rita St. Margaret Mary St. Teresa of Calcutta St. Patrick REGION IV REGION VIII St. Agnes St. Ambrose, Cecilia, Hardin County St. Brigid, Louisville St. Brigid, Vine Grove, Hardin County St. Elizabeth of Hungary St. Christopher, Radcliff, Hardin County St. Francis of Assisi, Louisville St. Ignatius, White Mills, Hardin County Holy Family St. James, Elizabethtown, Hardin County St. James, Louisville St. John the Apostle, Brandenburg, Meade County St. Louis Bertrand St. John the Baptist, Rineyville, Hardin County Our Mother of Sorrows St. Martin of Tours, Flaherty, Meade County St. Raphael St. Mary Magdalen of Pazzi, Payneville, Meade County St. Stephen Martyr Our Lady of Mercy, Hodgenville, LaRue County St. Therese St. Theresa, Rhodelia, Meade County Archdiocese of Louisville Catholic Directory 2017 4 REGION IX REGION XI All Saints, Taylorsville, Spencer County Christ the Healer, Edmonton, Metcalfe County St. Ann, Howardstown, Nelson County Christ the King, Tompkinsville, Monroe County Basilica of St. Joseph Proto-Cathedral, Nelson County Emmanuel, Albany, Clinton County St. Catherine, New Haven, Nelson County Good Shepherd, Columbia, Adair County St. Francis Xavier, Mt. Washington, Bullitt County St. Helen, Glasgow, Barren County St. Gregory, Samuels, Nelson County Holy Cross, Burkesville, Cumberland County Holy Rosary, Manton, Washington County Holy Redeemer, Greensburg, Green County Holy Trinity, Fredericktown, Washington County Holy Spirit, Jamestown, Russell County Immaculate Conception, Culvertown, Nelson County Our Lady of the Caves, Horse Cave, Hart County St. Michael, Fairfield, Nelson County St. Monica, Bardstown, Nelson County St. Thomas, Bardstown, Nelson County St. Vincent de Paul, New Hope, Nelson County REGION X Sacred Heart, Liberty, Casey County St. Augustine, Lebanon, Marion County St. Bernard, Clementsville, Casey County St. Charles, St. Mary, Marion County St. Dominic, Springfield, Washington County St. Francis of Assisi, St. Francis, Marion County St. Francis Xavier, Raywick, Marion County Holy Cross, Holy Cross, Marion County Holy Name of Mary, Calvary, Marion County Holy Rosary, Springfield, Washington County Our Lady of Fatima, Phillipsburg, Marion County Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Campbellsville, Taylor County Our Lady of the Hills, Finley, Taylor County St. Rose, Springfield, Washington County Archdiocese of Louisville Catholic Directory 2017 5 Parishes of the Archdiocese Parishes In Jefferson County: CATHEDRAL OF THE ASSUMPTION SAINT BARTHOLOMEW Established 1852 Established 1941 433 South Fifth Street, Louisville, KY 40202-2303 2042 Buechel Bank Road, Louisville, KY 40218-3568 502-582-2971 • Fax: 502-657-5239 502-499-0883 • Fax: 502-499-0877 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Web site: www.cathedraloftheassumption.org Web site: www.saintbarths.org Pastor: Very Reverend Michael T. Wimsatt Administrator Pro-Tempore: Reverend Paul W. Eve SAINT AGNES SAINT BERNADETTE Established 1885 Established 2008 1920 Newburg Road, Louisville, KY 40205-1400 6500 Saint Bernadette Avenue, Prospect, KY 40059-6543 502-451-2220 • Fax: 502-454-8483 502-425-2210 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Web site: www.stagneslouisville.org Web site: www.stb2008.org Pastor: Reverend David Colhour, C.P. Pastor: Reverend Jeffrey S. Nicolas SAINT ALBERT THE GREAT SAINT BERNARD Established 1959 Established 1963 1395 Girard Drive, Louisville, KY 40222-6642 7500 Tangelo Drive, Louisville, KY 40228-1531 502-425-3940 • Fax: 502-394-9896 502-239-5178 • Fax: 502-239-9025 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Web site: www.stalbert.org Web site: www.stbernardlou.com Pastor: Reverend David W. Harris Pastor: Reverend Robert L. Stuempel ASCENSION SAINT BONIFACE Established 1965 Established 1836 4600 Lynnbrook Drive, Louisville, KY 40220-1041 531 East Liberty Street, Louisville, KY 40202-1107 502-451-3860 • Fax: 502-458-9782 502-584-4279 • Fax: 502-584-8659 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Web site: www.ascension-parish.com Web site: www.stbonifaceparish.com Pastor: Reverend Steven D. Henriksen Pastor: Reverend Jeffrey P. Shooner SAINT ATHANASIUS
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