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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260430
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CREATED:20260401T183759Z
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SUMMARY:St. Pius
DESCRIPTION:Pope Pius V (1504–1572) was a Dominican friar who became one of the most influential popes of the Catholic Reformation. Born Antonio Ghislieri in northern Italy\, he entered the Order of Preachers at a young age\, embracing a life of prayer\, study\, and strict discipline. Known for his integrity and deep commitment to truth\, he rose through the ranks of the Church during a time of great challenge and reform. \nAs pope\, Pius V worked tirelessly to implement the reforms of the Council of Trent\, strengthening the Church’s teachings and practices. He promoted greater reverence in the liturgy and standardized the Roman Missal\, helping to unify Catholic worship for centuries. A man of simplicity and holiness\, he lived modestly despite his high office and remained devoted to serving both the Church and the poor. \nHe is also remembered for his leadership during a time of political and military tension in Europe\, especially in encouraging Christian unity in the face of external threats. Following the Christian victory at the Battle of Lepanto\, Pius V attributed the success to the intercession of the Blessed Virgin Mary and promoted devotion to the Rosary. Canonized in 1712\, St. Pius V is remembered as a steadfast shepherd who guided the Church with courage\, clarity\, and deep faith.
URL:https://cdlex.org/event/st-pius/
CATEGORIES:Feast Day
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260501
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260502
DTSTAMP:20260425T063807
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SUMMARY:St. Joseph\, the Worker
DESCRIPTION:Saint Joseph the Worker honors the life of Saint Joseph as the humble\, diligent carpenter who provided for the Holy Family in Nazareth. While Scripture highlights his role as the spouse of Mary and foster father of Jesus\, this feast emphasizes Joseph’s example of faithful labor\, patience\, and integrity. As a skilled craftsman\, he worked with his hands to support his family and lived a life of quiet devotion\, obedience to God\, and service to others. Through his work\, he sanctified daily life\, demonstrating that honest labor and responsibility are ways to glorify God. \nPope Pius XII established this feast in 1955 to provide a model for all workers\, especially in a world where work can be undervalued or exploited. Saint Joseph the Worker reminds the faithful that work is not only a duty but also a vocation and a means of participating in God’s plan. By following his example\, believers are called to approach their work with dedication\, humility\, and a spirit of service\, offering all they do as a prayer to God.
URL:https://cdlex.org/event/st-joseph-the-worker/
CATEGORIES:Feast Day
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260502
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260503
DTSTAMP:20260425T063807
CREATED:20260226T195430Z
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SUMMARY:St. Athanasius
DESCRIPTION:Saint Athanasius of Alexandria was born around 296 in Egypt and became one of the Church’s most steadfast defenders of the Christian faith. As bishop of Alexandria\, he faced the Arian heresy\, which denied the full divinity of Jesus Christ. Athanasius courageously defended the truth of the Nicene Creed\, insisting that Christ is fully God and fully man. His unwavering stance led to multiple exiles\, totaling nearly 17 years of hardship\, yet he remained faithful to his episcopal duties and continued to write theological works that shaped the Church’s understanding of Christology. \nAthanasius is also remembered for his pastoral care\, particularly his guidance of monastic communities in the deserts of Egypt and his commitment to the spiritual formation of his flock. His most famous work\, On the Incarnation\, articulates the profound mystery of God becoming human to bring salvation to the world. Despite persecution\, exile\, and political pressure\, Athanasius never compromised the truth\, earning the title Doctor of the Church for his wisdom\, courage\, and enduring influence. On his feast day\, May 2\, the Church honors Saint Athanasius for his defense of orthodoxy\, his theological brilliance\, and his steadfast commitment to Christ.
URL:https://cdlex.org/event/st-athanasius/
CATEGORIES:Feast Day
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260507T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260507T210000
DTSTAMP:20260425T063807
CREATED:20260416T132450Z
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SUMMARY:Theology on Tap: How does the Bible define Love?
DESCRIPTION:What does the Bible really mean when it speaks about love? Is it a feeling\, a command\, a sacrifice—or something deeper? \nJoin us for an engaging evening of conversation\, insight\, and community as Dr. Scott Moringiello explores the rich and challenging biblical understanding of love. Together\, we’ll look beyond modern assumptions and uncover how Scripture calls us to live\, love\, and serve in a way that reflects God’s own heart. \nWhether you’re curious\, skeptical\, or deeply rooted in your faith\, this is a space to ask questions\, share perspectives\, and grow. \nCome grab a drink\, bring a friend\, and be part of the conversation.
URL:https://cdlex.org/event/theology-on-tap-how-does-the-bible-define-love/
LOCATION:Mirror Twin Annex\, 732 National Avenue\, Lexington\, 40502\, United States
CATEGORIES:Young Adult
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260513
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260514
DTSTAMP:20260425T063807
CREATED:20260226T195628Z
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SUMMARY:Our Lady of Fatima
DESCRIPTION:Our Lady of Fátima refers to the Marian apparitions that appeared in 1917 to three shepherd children — Lucia Santos and her cousins Jacinta Marto and Francisco Marto — in the village of Fátima\, Portugal. Between May 13 and October 13\, the children reported that a “Lady brighter than the sun” appeared to them on the 13th day of each month\, giving messages of prayer\, penance\, and conversion. She asked for devotion to her Immaculate Heart\, encouraged daily recitation of the Rosary\, and revealed visions of heaven\, hell\, and the trials the world might face if people did not turn to God. \nThe most famous moment of these apparitions was the “Miracle of the Sun” on October 13\, 1917\, witnessed by tens of thousands of people\, where the sun appeared to dance in the sky\, radiating extraordinary light and movement. Our Lady’s messages emphasized repentance\, prayer for sinners\, and trust in God’s mercy. The Church eventually recognized these apparitions as worthy of belief\, and devotion to Our Lady of Fátima has inspired millions worldwide to seek holiness\, conversion\, and reconciliation with God. Her feast day\, May 13\, invites the faithful to honor her maternal guidance\, imitate her virtues\, and entrust themselves to her intercession.
URL:https://cdlex.org/event/our-lady-of-fatima/
CATEGORIES:Feast Day
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260514
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260515
DTSTAMP:20260425T063807
CREATED:20260226T195957Z
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SUMMARY:Ascension of the Lord
DESCRIPTION:The Ascension of the Lord commemorates the moment when Jesus Christ\, forty days after His Resurrection\, was taken up into heaven in the presence of His apostles. As Scripture records\, “While He was blessing them\, He withdrew from them and was carried up into heaven” (Luke 24:51). Before ascending\, Jesus instructed His disciples to remain in Jerusalem and await the coming of the Holy Spirit\, promising that they would be clothed with divine power to continue His mission of preaching the Gospel to all nations (Acts 1:4–8). \nThe Ascension reveals the glorification of Christ and His eternal kingship at the right hand of the Father. It marks the completion of His earthly ministry and anticipates the sending of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost. For the apostles and the early Church\, it was a moment of both awe and hope\, strengthening their faith and calling them to witness courageously. The feast invites the faithful to contemplate Christ’s ongoing presence in heaven\, His intercession for humanity\, and the mission entrusted to the Church.
URL:https://cdlex.org/event/ascension-of-the-lord/
CATEGORIES:Feast Day
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260518
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260519
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CREATED:20260226T200328Z
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SUMMARY:St. John I
DESCRIPTION:aint John I was born in Italy and became pope in 523\, during a time of tension between the papacy and the Ostrogothic King Theodoric the Great. Known for his holiness and dedication to the Church\, John I was sent on a delicate diplomatic mission to Constantinople to negotiate with Emperor Justin I regarding the treatment of Arians\, who were causing conflict in Theodoric’s realm. His efforts succeeded in advocating for the Church and for peace among Christians\, demonstrating both courage and prudence. \nTragically\, upon returning to Ravenna\, Pope John I was imprisoned by Theodoric\, who suspected him of favoring the Byzantine Emperor over his own kingdom. Enduring harsh conditions\, John I contracted illness and died in 526\, becoming a martyr through his suffering for the Church and for Christian unity. He is remembered as a courageous shepherd\, committed to peace\, faith\, and the welfare of the faithful\, even at the cost of his life. On his feast day\, May 18\, the Church honors St. John I for his holiness\, courage\, and devotion to Christ and His Church.
URL:https://cdlex.org/event/st-john-i/
CATEGORIES:Feast Day
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260520
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260521
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CREATED:20260226T200504Z
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SUMMARY:St. Bernadine of Siena
DESCRIPTION:Saint Bernardine of Siena was born in 1380 in Siena and became a Franciscan priest known for his powerful preaching and devotion to reforming Christian life. Deeply moved by the spiritual and moral needs of his time\, he traveled across Italy preaching repentance\, devotion to the Holy Name of Jesus\, and peace among warring factions. Bernardine emphasized the importance of love\, humility\, and devotion to God\, encouraging both clergy and laity to live holy and virtuous lives. \nHe became especially known for popularizing the IHS monogram\, symbolizing the name of Jesus\, and promoting its veneration throughout Italy. His sermons were marked by both fervent passion and pastoral care\, attracting large crowds and inspiring many to conversion. Despite opposition and occasional danger\, Bernardine remained unwavering in his mission to bring people closer to Christ. He died in 1444\, leaving a legacy of preaching\, devotion\, and reform. On his feast day\, May 20\, the Church honors Saint Bernardine of Siena for his zeal\, holiness\, and tireless dedication to spreading the Gospel.
URL:https://cdlex.org/event/st-bernadine-of-siena/
CATEGORIES:Feast Day
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260522
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260523
DTSTAMP:20260425T063807
CREATED:20260226T201138Z
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SUMMARY:St. Rita of Cascia
DESCRIPTION:Saint Rita of Cascia was born in 1381 in Roccaporena and is known as the “Saint of the Impossible” for her extraordinary life of faith\, patience\, and perseverance. From an early age\, Rita desired to dedicate herself to God\, but she was married off to a violent husband to fulfill her family’s wishes. Despite the hardships of her married life\, she responded with patience\, prayer\, and charity\, helping to transform her husband and raising her children in the faith. \nAfter the death of her husband and children\, Rita entered the Augustinian convent in Cascia\, embracing a life of prayer\, penance\, and service. She is renowned for her mystical experiences\, including receiving a wound on her forehead\, known as the “thorn of Christ\,” symbolizing her deep union with His Passion. Saint Rita became a model of forgiveness\, humility\, and trust in God\, often interceding for seemingly impossible causes. She died in 1457\, and her intercession has been sought by countless faithful throughout the centuries. On her feast day\, May 22\, the Church honors her devotion\, perseverance through suffering\, and powerful intercessory prayer.
URL:https://cdlex.org/event/st-rita-of-cascia/
CATEGORIES:Feast Day
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260524
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260525
DTSTAMP:20260425T063807
CREATED:20260226T201947Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260226T201947Z
UID:10000251-1779580800-1779667199@cdlex.org
SUMMARY:Pentecost Sunday
DESCRIPTION:Pentecost Sunday\, celebrated fifty days after Easter\, commemorates the descent of the Holy Spirit upon the Apostles as described in Acts 2:1–13. After Jesus’ Resurrection and Ascension\, the Apostles gathered in prayer in Jerusalem\, waiting for the fulfillment of Christ’s promise that they would receive power from on high. Suddenly\, a sound like a mighty rushing wind filled the house\, and tongues of fire appeared\, resting on each of them. Filled with the Holy Spirit\, they began to speak in different languages\, enabling the diverse crowds gathered in Jerusalem for the Feast of Weeks to hear the message of Christ in their own native tongues. What followed was Peter’s bold proclamation of the Gospel — a striking transformation from the disciple who had once denied Jesus — and the baptism of about 3\,000 people that day. Pentecost is often called the “birthday of the Church\,” marking the beginning of its public mission and celebrating the Spirit’s power to unite\, renew\, and send believers forth in faith.
URL:https://cdlex.org/event/pentecost-sunday/
CATEGORIES:Holy Day
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260525
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260526
DTSTAMP:20260425T063807
CREATED:20260226T202235Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260226T202305Z
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SUMMARY:Blessed Virgin Mary\, Mother of the Church
DESCRIPTION:The title “Mary\, Mother of the Church” reflects the Church’s belief that the Blessed Virgin Mary is not only the Mother of Jesus\, but also the spiritual mother of all who belong to Christ’s Body\, the Church. \nThe foundation for this title comes from the Gospel of John (John 19:25–27). As Jesus hung on the Cross\, He saw His mother standing near the beloved disciple and said to her\, “Woman\, behold your son\,” and to the disciple\, “Behold your mother.” In that moment\, the Church understands that Jesus entrusted Mary not only to John\, but to all disciples throughout time. At the foot of the Cross — the very hour of redemption — Mary’s motherhood was extended to the entire Christian community. \nAfter the Resurrection and Ascension\, Mary remained with the Apostles in prayer\, awaiting the coming of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost (Acts 1:14). Her presence among the early believers highlights her role as a mother within the newborn Church — praying\, interceding\, and supporting its mission from the beginning. \nIn 1964\, during the Second Vatican Council\, Pope Paul VI formally proclaimed Mary as “Mother of the Church\,” affirming what Christians had long believed. In 2018\, Pope Francis established the Memorial of the Blessed Virgin Mary\, Mother of the Church\, to be celebrated each year on the Monday after Pentecost — emphasizing her maternal role in guiding and protecting the Church as it continues its mission. \nHer feast day invites the faithful to reflect on Mary as a model of discipleship: her “yes” at the Annunciation\, her faithfulness at the Cross\, and her prayerful presence at Pentecost. As Mother of the Church\, she is seen as a source of unity\, comfort\, and hope — gently leading believers closer to her Son and strengthening the Church in every age.
URL:https://cdlex.org/event/blessed-virgin-mary-mother-of-the-church/
CATEGORIES:Feast Day
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260530T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260530T140000
DTSTAMP:20260425T063807
CREATED:20260324T193034Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260324T193034Z
UID:10000254-1780135200-1780149600@cdlex.org
SUMMARY:A Celebration of the life of  Father John Rausch
DESCRIPTION:The Laudato Si Commission is planning to celebrate the life of Father John Rausch at 10 a.m. on Saturday\, May 30 at Good Shepherd Church in Campton. I hope you’ll make plans to attend and also to distribute the flyer with the information that I’ve attached. The PDF should drop into a church bulletin fairly easily\, but feel free to include just the time\, date and location if that would be more appropriate for your bulletin.\n\nThanks for helping us get the word out. And don’t forget–nobody loved a good potluck more than Father John!
URL:https://cdlex.org/event/a-celebration-of-the-life-of-father-john-rausch/
LOCATION:Good Shepherd Catholic Church\, 532 Main Street\, Campton\, KY\, 41301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Happening in the Diocese
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260606T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260606T103000
DTSTAMP:20260425T063807
CREATED:20260416T131107Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260416T131107Z
UID:10000260-1780741800-1780741800@cdlex.org
SUMMARY:Matt Smyser's Ordination to the Priesthood
DESCRIPTION:We are pleased to announce that Bishop John Stowe has officially called Deacon Matt Smyser to the Order of the Presbyterate. His ordination to the priesthood will take place on Saturday\, June 6\, 2026\, at the Cathedral of Christ the King in Lexington. \nThis is a joyful moment for our community as we give thanks to God for His call and for Deacon Matt’s faithful years of discernment and his generous response to serve. \nAll are warmly invited to keep Deacon Matt in prayer during these final weeks of preparation and to join in celebrating this special occasion.
URL:https://cdlex.org/event/matt-smysers-ordination-to-the-priesthood/
CATEGORIES:Special Masses
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