Missouri’s all-trimester abortion amendment makes ballot| American Catholic Tribune
By Lorene Hanley Duquin| American Catholic Tribune
The Archdiocese of Louisville Office of Catholic Schools has introduced a new social media policy aimed at fostering community values among students, parents, educators, and administrators.| American Catholic Tribune
Dr. F. DeKarlos Blackmon and Kanobia Russell-Blackmon joined the staff of the Archdiocese of Louisville on August 1 in key leadership roles. The couple, originally from Mobile, Alabama, have served in several southern dioceses before their recent move to Louisville.| American Catholic Tribune
Koby Nguyen spent much of his summer behind bars, bringing the Word to prisoners. He said the experience altered his perception of God’s love and mercy.| American Catholic Tribune
Kathleen Timmermeyer, the director of the Midwest Catholic Family Conference, has begun preparations for the event's 25th anniversary, scheduled for the first weekend in August 2025. After a brief rest following this year's conference, she is considering implementing a new ticketing program to streamline registration.| American Catholic Tribune
This year’s Totus Tuus Camp for children with special needs received assistance from five Totus Tuus parish teams. Volunteers Steven Brown and Anthony Jackson worked alongside camper Luke Milligan.| American Catholic Tribune
Members of the Saint Serra Club met with the Archdiocese of Louisville’s new seminarians and those already in formation for the priesthood on August 9. The club, dedicated to fostering vocations, hosted its annual luncheon for seminarians at the Archdiocesan Pastoral Center.| American Catholic Tribune
During an interview with ABC News’s Jonathan Karl, Republican Vice Presidential nominee J.D. Vance discussed a Minnesota law signed by Democratic Vice Presidential nominee Tim Walz. Vance claimed the law would "take my children away from me if I have different world views" than Democrats. Karl refuted this assertion, describing Vance's interpretation as "crazy."| American Catholic Tribune
After five years of formation, 10 men from local parishes will be ordained deacons of the Archdiocese of Louisville on Aug. 24. Archbishop Shelton J. Fabre will preside at the ordination Mass set for 11 a.m. at St. Peter the Apostle Church, 5431 Johnsontown Road.| American Catholic Tribune
St. Margaret Mary Church, located at 7813 Shelbyville Road, will host a Special Disciples of Jesus Mass on August 18 at 3 p.m. The Mass is designed for children and invites special needs families and friends to attend. Fellowship will follow the service. For more information, contact Tara Mattingly at 690-2851 or tmattingly@stmm.org.| American Catholic Tribune
Tobin College of Business at St. John's University has been selected to host the 2024 Annual Northeast Business Deans Association Conference (NEBDA) in Queens, NY, on September 19-20. The event will invite business school deans, associate deans, MBA program directors, and assistant deans from the Northeastern United States and Eastern Canada to discuss the theme "Managing Risk in Higher Education."| American Catholic Tribune
Catholic schools remain excluded from Maine’s tuition grant program, a federal judge ruled on August 8, though he noted that the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 1st Circuit is expected to provide “a more authoritative ruling.”| American Catholic Tribune
The Mercy House distributed hundreds of free school supplies to students in need during its 2022 Back-to-School Giveaway in Newark. (Photo courtesy of the Archdiocese of Newark) Hundreds of free school supplies — along with sweet treats perfect for cooling down in the hot summer weather — will be provided to students in need at The Mercy House’s Back-to-School Giveaway and Italian Ice Social later this month.| American Catholic Tribune
Bishop's Homily for the Nineteenth Sunday of Ordinary Time| American Catholic Tribune
By Maureen Boyle, OSV News| American Catholic Tribune
At the close of the National Eucharistic Congress on July 21, Bishop Andrew H. Cozzens of Crookston, Minnesota, addressed a crowd of 60,000 gathered at Indianapolis’ Lucas Oil Stadium. He encouraged them to identify one person in their lives to intentionally evangelize.| American Catholic Tribune
Celebrating an Aug. 3 Mass for the Outreach 2024 LGBTQ Catholic Ministry Conference at Georgetown University, Cardinal Wilton D. Gregory of Washington emphasized the importance of sincere dialogue in seeking unity within the Catholic Church.| American Catholic Tribune