
The programs listed below are being offered by varies schools, parishes, or archdiocesan offices in the Archdiocese of Louisville and have been approved for Catechist Credit by the Office of Faith Formation. For information about how to receive Catechist Credit for attending contact Lynn at ff@archlou.org. Contact the host site for information about their programs.




The Faith Club at St. Francis of Assisi assembled 78 sack lunches last week and delivered them to Louisville Outreach for the Unsheltered.
The Archdiocesan Faith Club exist to meet the catechetical needs of adults with developmental or intellectual disabilities. The Office of Faith Formation for the Archdiocese of Louisville sponsors these clubs. Consultants from the office work with the club facilitators to nurture faith formation and provide a social environment at meetings.
For more information about the Archdiocese of Louisville Faith Club go to https://archlouff.org/faith-clubs/ or contact Maureen Larison at mlarison@archlou.org.






Statistical studies confirm that one of the leading causes of young people leaving he church is the idea that science and religion are incompatible. This tells us that as Catholics we aren’t doing our job in doing justice to the church’s long relationship with science. Using the complexity of Galileo’s life and case, and the development of astronomy, astrophysics and life sciences, Fr. Meiman will discuss how science has always been a part of the Christian world view, and that relationship has developed significantly across the centuries.
This program has been approved for Catechist Credit with the Archdiocese of Louisville Ministry Institute.

Perhaps you’re interested in learning how Scripture, prayer, Benedictine wisdom or art can enhance your spirituality.
Saint Meinrad offers a variety of monk-led retreats during the year – on these and other topics at our Guest House and Retreat Center in southern Indiana.
Three-day retreats are held on weekends (Friday evening through Sunday noon) or during the week (Tuesday evening through Thursday noon).
Check-in time for retreats is 2-5 p.m. Vespers in the Archabbey Church is at 5 p.m. followed by supper. The opening conference typically begins at 6:30 or 7:30 p.m. The retreat concludes with lunch on the last day of the program. A complete schedule is provided at registration.