St. Jude Church at 1121 Meadowbrook Lane, Louisa, KY 41230-9659 US - Home
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Our church is part of the Diocese of Lexington. Here you can learn more about our parish such as Mass times, Staff Directory and Phone Numbers. View an online Map with driving directions. You can stay informed about our Diocese by reading regularly published information, announcements, and news articles. We hope you enjoy your visit, and encourage you to bookmark this page and add to your favorites folder for easy future reference.
How you can contact our Parish?
You can contact our parish one of several ways. The easiest way to contact us would be by clicking the Staff button (see menu) where you can find a listing of our parish staff and phone numbers...
Internet Access
Internet Access: Now you can help your parish raise funds and at the same time take advantage of safe, secure, and quality Internet Dial-up service. A Lexington-based National Internet Service Provider (ISP) Ure.Net working in cooperation with the Catholic ...
Argentine Cardinal Bergoglio elected Pope Francis
Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio of Buenos Aires, Argentina has been elected Pope.
The new Pontiff, who chose the name Pope Francis, is the first Latin American every to become Roman Pontiff, and the first Jesuit.
The Argentine cardinal was elected on the 5th ballot of the conclave, ...
Statement On The Death Of Cardinal John Foley
All of us in Catholic media mourn the passing of our good friend, Cardinal John Foley. He was a bright, witty, humble man who served his Church faithfully and well in many capacities: Diocesan newspaper editor, officer of the Catholic Press Association and recipient of the St. Francis de Sales Award...
California Catholic Lobby Day
Each year California Catholics gather in Sacramento to speak with their elected officials
about issues of concern to the Church. This effort is ...
General Audience: How Can We Have Unity Among Christians If As Catholics We Aren't United?
Pope Francis dedicated his catechesis of the Wednesday general audience to the expression “of the body” that the Second Vatican Council used to indicate the nature of the Church: the Church is the body of Christ. The Pope recalled the text of ...

