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Fall classes for the Religious Education for Families (REFrence) Program begin September 12 in the Patterson Education Center.  Registration forms are due now!  Contact Samantha Thomeczek for more information.

Children's Liturgy of the Word resumes September 12 during the 9:30 a.m. Mass in St. Louis Hall.  Children ages 4-7 are invited!


 

The Cathedral, in partnership with the Archdiocese of Louisville, will hold a Prayer Vigil honoring life and lamenting the scheduled execution of death row inmate Gregory L. Wilson on Thursday, September 16th at 7pm. Please join us in peaceful prayer as we pay respect to all those affected by violence.


Mark your calendars for PESTO FESTO, Sunday, September 19, 10:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. in the Undercroft.  The cost is $6.00 for an Italian-style meal of penne pasta with pesto, meatballs, bread and salad.  Come have lunch with us, reservations are not required!


The Cathedral of the Assumption Married Couples Group will have an introductory gathering on Saturday, September 25 at 6:30 p.m. in the Patterson Education Center.  Hors d’oeuvres, cheese and wine will be served.  For more information, contact Joan Huber, (502) 409-2495 or jehuber@gmail.com.


The annual Filipino Festival will be held Sunday, September 26 following the 5:30 p.m. Mass in the Undercroft.  Join us to savor the wonderful flavors of the Philippines!  The cost is $10 - proceeds benefit the Minority Student Scholarship Fund.  All are welcome, no reservations are requires.  Contact George Kaissieh for more information.


SAVE THE DATE!

Cathedral Sunday, October 10, 2010  - Nominate someone for Cathedral Sunday Awards. Click here for award details.  The menu, prepared by Mastersons Catering, will include bibb lettuce salad, grilled pork loin with maple pecan glaze, cheese grits, green beans and pumpkin cheesecake.  Wine and cheese will be served in the Patterson lobby before dinner.  Join us for this yearly celebration of who we are as a parish!  Contact the Cathedral office to make your reservations by October 4 and for more information, (502) 582-2971.


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The Year of Saint Paul, May 2009


Next to Jesus, Paul has been the most influential figure in the history of Christianity.  The depth of his thought and the passion of his involvement have meant that since his letters became part of the New Testament, no Christian has been unaffected by what he has written.  This presentation in conjunction with the Church’s “Year of Saint Paul,” will focus on Pope Benedict’s encouragement “to listen to Saint Paul and learn today from him, as our teacher.”


Fr. Eugene Hensel, OSB



Paul - Part 1 of 8
Paul - Part 2 of 8
Paul - Part 3 of 8
Paul - Part 4 of 8
Paul - Part 5 of 8
Paul - Part 6 of 8
Paul - Part 7 of 8
Paul - Part 8 of 8



The Year of Saint Matthew, November 2007

Matthew's Gospel was written for a community that was internally divided over what it meant to be church.  There were traditionalists and progressives fighting for control and dominance of the community.  Matthew's challenge was to be like the scribe he describes: "Therefore every scribe who has been trained for the kingdom of heaven is like a master of a household who brings out of his treasure what is new and what is old."  There are more than a few similarities between what was going on in Matthew's church and what is going on in our own.  There is a lot we can learn from this gospel.

Matthew Part 1
Matthew Part 2
Matthew Part 3