Infant Prayer Service
Calvary Cemetery 1600 Newburg Road, Louisville, KY, United StatesEach month, the Catholic Cemeteries holds a brief prayer service to remember those infants who were stillborn or who lived any length of time. Families, friends or others who have lost an infant are invited to attend the service and pray with us for their baby and the others on the last Wednesday of each
Infant Prayer Service
Calvary Cemetery 1600 Newburg Road, Louisville, KY, United StatesEach month, the Catholic Cemeteries holds a brief prayer service to remember those infants who were stillborn or who lived any length of time. Families, friends or others who have lost an infant are invited to attend the service and pray with us for their baby and the others on the last Wednesday of each
Tree of Remembrance
Calvary Cemetery 1600 Newburg Road, Louisville, KY, United States~The service begins promptly at 6:30 pm. The cemetery gates will remain open until 6:25 pm for entry. The cemetery gates will be closed and no entry will be allowed during the service~ The annual “Lighting of the Tree of Remembrance” prayer ceremony presided by Archbishop of Louisville, Joseph E. Kurtz, takes place on the
Infant Prayer Service
Calvary Cemetery 1600 Newburg Road, Louisville, KY, United StatesEach month, the Catholic Cemeteries holds a brief prayer service to remember those infants who were stillborn or who lived any length of time. Families, friends or others who have lost an infant are invited to attend the service and pray with us for their baby and the others on the last Wednesday of each
Infant Prayer Service
Calvary Cemetery 1600 Newburg Road, Louisville, KY, United StatesEach month, the Catholic Cemeteries holds a brief prayer service to remember those infants who were stillborn or who lived any length of time. Families, friends or others who have lost an infant are invited to attend the service and pray with us for their baby and the others on the last Wednesday of each
Infant Prayer Service
Calvary Cemetery 1600 Newburg Road, Louisville, KY, United StatesEach month, the Catholic Cemeteries holds a brief prayer service to remember those infants who were stillborn or who lived any length of time. Families, friends or others who have lost an infant are invited to attend the service and pray with us for their baby and the others on the last Wednesday of each
Stations of the Cross – Calvary Cemetery
Calvary Cemetery 1600 Newburg Road, Louisville, KY, United StatesThe Catholic Cemeteries cordially invite you to the Way of the Cross for young Christians to be celebrated each Friday during Lent at a designated Archdiocesan cemetery. We will gather at the St. Philip Neri Cross in Section 35 of Calvary Cemetery. St. Bernard School will host this prayer service. Archbishop Joseph E. Kurtz will
Stations of the Cross – St. Louis Cemetery
Saint Louis Cemetery 1167 Barret Avenue, Louisville, KY, United StatesThe Catholic Cemeteries cordially invite you to the Way of the Cross for young Christians to be celebrated each Friday during Lent at a designated Archdiocesan cemetery. We will gather at the Priest Section behind the flag pole. Students from Sacred Heart Academy will host this prayer service. Walking distance is about 300-400 yards. Severe
Stations of the Cross – St. Michael Cemetery
Saint Michael Cemetery 1153 Charles Street |, Louisville, KY, United StatesThe Catholic Cemeteries cordially invite you to the Way of the Cross for young Christians to be celebrated each Friday during Lent at a designated Archdiocesan cemetery. We will gather at the Priest Section. Students from St. Martha School will host this prayer service. Walking distance is about 300-400 yards. Severe weather will cancel. If
CANCELLED – Stations of the Cross – St. John Cemetery
Saint John Cemetery 26th and Duncan Streets, Louisville, KY, United StatesDue to the latest developments concerning the COVID-19 virus, this event has been cancelled. We apologize for the inconvenience that these cancellations may cause. The Catholic Cemeteries cordially invite you to the Way of the Cross for young Christians to be celebrated each Friday during Lent at a designated Archdiocesan cemetery. We will gather at