We will again be singing the bilingual version of Misa Luna at our Masses during the Easter Season. We have made a few modifications to the setting so follow this link to some recordings to aid you.
Our Young Adult Initiative is sponsoring a Praise & Worship Vespers Service on Sunday April 11 at 7pm to complete the octave of Easter and commemorate Divine Mercy Sunday. Please join us in-person or virtually for an evening of prayer (including the Divine Mercy Chaplet), reflection, and praise and worship music.
We won't have people coming into the church during the Easter Vigil but we will throughout the month of April in addition to our scheduled confirmation and first communion Masses. Learn more here...
ACTS - (Adoration Community Theology Service) is a spiritual retreat weekend to reflect, have fellowship, and take a break from your normal routine. It's an opportunity to experience the love of Jesus! A time to be with God wherever you are on your spiritual journey!
Now is the perfect time to sign-up for the Diocesan Cemetery Flower Services: red, white, and/or pink Begonias! Contact Calvary at 859-252-5415 or [email protected]. The Begonias will be planted in May.
Pope Francis has asked our parish to support the Pontifical Good Friday Collection, which helps Christians in the Holy Land. Through the Pontifical Good Friday Collection, you stand in solidarity with the Church in the Holy Land as a witness of peace, supporting Catholics there in parishes and schools, maintaining Christian shrines and caring for refugees in the Holy Land. See more information here
The Saint Joseph Hospital Foundation has received $261,384 to fund the Yes, Mamm! and Yes, Cerv! programs, which offer breast and cervical cancer screenings and treatment to patients across all CHI Saint Joseph Health hospitals, medical groups and clinically integrated network of providers. See the full press release and information at this link...
Bishop John blesses holy oils that will be used throughout the Diocese and priest's renew their promises. In-person attendance is extremely limited, join in virtually. Follow this link for the streaming feed from the Cathedral
Bishop John Stowe, OFM Conv. and a Diocesan Schola Choir will lead a Tenebrae Service of prayer and song reflecting on Jesus' sacrifice on the cross on Wednesday, March 31, at 8 p.m. at the Cathedral of Christ the King. All pandemic protocols are being observed, so seating is limited and by reservation only. The attached flyer has information on how to register or watch via live stream. More information can be found at this link