
The Archdiocesan Faith and Science Dialogue Group consists of scientists, educators, and people in ministry, all from within the Archdiocese of Louisville, who meet regularly to discuss questions of Faith and Science, who plan Faith and Science activities within the Archdiocese, and who serve as a resource to others in the Archdiocese regarding matters of Faith and Science. The Dialogue Group was established by Archbishop Joseph Kurtz and several local scientists following the 2017 solar eclipse, in recognition of the significant role that questions of Faith and Science play in the Catholic community, especially among younger Catholics. It is housed under the Office of Faith Formation. Click here to learn more.

The Fall Catalogue has arrived! We have lots of classes to offer this Fall, at many locations throughout the archdiocese, and at different times to fit your schedule.
Be sure to look at the VLCFF classes. Cycle 6 for VLCFF classes’ registration ends on 8/23! So register ASAP if you are interested in taking one of their online classes.


An Evening with Dr. Carolyn Woo
Wednesday, July 27, 2022, at 6 p.m. Central Time
(7 p.m. Eastern Time)
Join us for a virtual gathering with Carolyn Woo, PhD, to discuss her new book, Rising: Learning from Women’s Leadership in Catholic Ministries.
Carolyn is the retired President and CEO of Catholic Relief Services. Her conversation partner will be Kimberly Baker, PhD, faculty member at Saint Meinrad Seminary and School of Theology.
Participants will have the opportunity to submit questions and comments for the discussion.
To RSVP and receive the Zoom link, email info@womenofthechurch.org by Monday, July 25th.
Hosted by Women of the Church.