To the People of God of the Catholic Diocese of Lexington, KY, we hope this finds you well during this wonderful Easter Season! May the Risen Christ inspire us all as we see the beauty in the Spring all around us! Thursday, April 22, the whole world will celebrate Earth Day! We hope these resources will aid you in your commemoration of Earth Day.
Included with several announcements of priest assignments, we found out our Fr. Aldrin will be moving this July. See a message from Fr. Aldrin as well as the announcement of other placements in our Diocese.
Annual Dinner and the Father Elmer Moore Memorial Lecture will be a virtual event on Friday, April 30, 2021. Due to the in-person dinner being canceled for two years they are requesting you make a donation. Find out more here including an after party with our very own Fr. Dan.
Support Home Missions - strengthening the Church at Home by supporting essential pastoral programs in financially challenged dioceses and eparchies in the United States through the annual Catholic Home Missions Appeal. The Diocese of Lexington is one of these Home Missions! Learn more here...
Spring has always been my favorite season. Even though I enjoy winter and love the snow, fall’s masterful palette of foliage delights the eyes and summer’s carefree outdoor activities and relaxed feel are all wonderful, nothing comes close to the revelation of new life bursting with color as the snow melts, the frost diminishes and flowers come forth from the ground and blossoms emerge in the trees...
Enter for your chance to win the $5,000 from the Grand Raffle which will be done at the School Drive-In Movie Night. Click here to order now and support MQHR School.
Join us on April 24 at 9 AM at Christ the King (Hehman Hall), Lexington, KY for a Magnificat Breakfast. Donna Ross, Coordinator for the national Magnificat Central Service Team, will share her profound testimony on how the Holy Spirit changed her lifeThis breakfast is limited to 50 people due to covid restrictions and masks are required. A Zoom option is also available. Find more info and sign up here...
Those who have experienced an adverse prenatal diagnosis, or have lost a child due to stillbirth, miscarriage or newborn death need to know that they have options when faced with a poor prenatal diagnosis. Through the ministry of Gianna's Blessings, peer ministers walk with parents throughout the pregnancy offering them encouragement and sharing their journey. Learn more here...