Have you ever wondered, "Why does the Church do that?" Go ahead – ask a priest! You can ask about anything – liturgy, prayer, church doctrine and parish life… Our goal is to provide a forum for guidance and information. So go ahead and ask your question… Submit questions in the back of church or online below.
Thanks for submitting your excellent questions! The Fathers are busy preparing the answers. If you submitted a question with an email they will reply directly to you. If you sent in an anonymous question the answer will be published in the Parish Post and/or Bulletin. Questions will be answered in the order they are received. Please allow some time for a response.
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Join us on Facebook Live on Friday mornings for "Updates with Fr. Chris & Kelly." Stay up to date on worship, formation, service, and parish life! Each update begins and ends with a prayer and includes a teaching moment about the Catholic faith. Find us on our Facebook page @stalbertchurchky! There will be no updates on Friday October 25th & November 1st while Fr. Chris is on the pilgrimage.
Thanks to everyone who has already donated to the CSA! We have raised $75,068 or 53% of our $142,600 goal. Please consider supporting the campaign. No donation is too small!
The annual Catholic Services Appeal invites area Catholics to join together in supporting the more than 100 ministries, services, and programs offered by the Archdiocese. For information on the work of the Archdiocese of Louisville, visit www.ArchLou.org/CSA.
Beginning September 10th, the rosary will be prayed every Tuesday for the 9 weeks leading up to the election, including election day on November 5th. We will begin “after” the daily mass in the church. All are invited to participate and pray for our leaders and ask for Mary’s intercession and protection for our country.
On Thursday October 31st, Halloween night we will offer a Candlelit Mass for All Saints at 9:00pm. Relics of saints will be exposed for veneration after Mass. Confession and Eucharistic Adoration will begin at 8pm.
Friday, November 1st is All Saints Day and is a holy day of obligation. Masses are at 8:30 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. (school children will attend Mass at 9:45 a.m.) This feast day has been in existence since 844 when Pope Gregory IV set November 1 for a festival in honor of all the saints.
The saints in heaven give us courage that it is possible to spend our lives being faithful to God and charitable toward each other. They model for us gospel living.
St. Bernard of Clairvaux said, “Calling to mind the saints arouses in us above all else a longing to enjoy their company.”
November is the month the church sets aside specifically to honor and pray for those who have died. Every year on November 2nd the church celebrates the Feast of All Souls. It is a special day to remember those who have died and to pray for them. On Saturday evening, November 2nd, at the 5 p.m. Mass we will honor those who have been buried from our church since November of last year.
Families of our deceased parishioners are invited to attend as well as anyone who has lost a loved one in the last year. Indeed, all are invited to this special Mass to pray for all souls, trusting that God will hear and answer our prayers that the deceased will know eternal light, happiness and peace. At this Mass, names of the deceased from our parish are sung during a special Litany. Other names of those who have passed away since November, 2023 and whose funerals were held at other locations will be spoken during the Litany. For more information, contact Laura Sullivan, Director of Music and Worship, lsullivan@stalbert.org or 425-3940 ext. 148.
We will be celebrating the courageous men and women who have served—and are serving—our country at St. Albert the Great’s Veterans Day Mass at 9:30am on Monday, November 11th. We invite all veterans and current service men and women to attend our Veteran’s Day Mass, planned by St. Albert the Great School’s 8th Grade class.
Saturday, October 26th
The St. Albert School PTO will be hosting a Trunk or Treat on Saturday, October 26th from 6pm to 9pm immediately after Mass. The parking lot from the gym to the primary school wing will not be available to park for Mass. Please park in the front of church or in the parking lot by the secondary wing of the school.
Students and young children in the St. Albert Community are invited to wear a costume to Mass. (No masks during Mass, no gore, guns/swords or inappropriate costumes) Dressing as your favorite saint is encouraged! This event is not open to the public.
Does your child need the Sacrament of Baptism? Our upcoming Baptism Services are scheduled for Saturday, November 9th during the 5:00pm Mass, with Parent Preparation Class on Tuesday, October 29th at 6:30 pm; and Sunday, December 15th at noon, with Parent Preparation Class on Tuesday, November 26th at 6:30pm. Contact Sr. Sarah Yungwirth at 425-3940 or syungwirth@stalbert.org.
All bottles should be returned this weekend!
For 40 years, Little Way Pregnancy Center has served the women and families in our community - offering free medical services, parenting classes, baby closet items and support groups at our new ministry, The Rose - over 3500 client visits annually. All proceeds will benefit the center.
Now Through November 17th
It’s that time of year again. Loaves & Fishes will be collecting food for our annual EACM Thanksgiving Baskets. Food can be dropped off any time through November 17th. This spring we donated 999lbs of food to EACM. Let's do it again! We hope to collect enough food to make 75-80 baskets.
Food items Needed:
Instant Mashed Potatoes
Green beans
Corn
Packaged or Canned Gravy
Box stuffing
Fruit
Cake & frosting
Tea/Lemonade boxed or powder only
In this Sunday’s Gospel, Jesus asks Bartimaeus: “What do you want me to do for you?” And he answers, “Master, I want to see.” Let us ask Jesus for the grace to “see” our brothers and sisters who are poor and lonely.
Through your gifts, the Society of St. Vincent de Paul is able to bring God’s love and mercy to families in our community needing assistance for utilities and rent. God Bless You!
Check Out Our New Website!
We are pleased and proud to announce the launching of our new Environmental Ernie web site. It is a web site dedicated to helping you help the environment. It not only has information about what to recycle and where, but much more, such as a calendar of our environmental activities, things you can do to help the environment, prayers for creation/the environment, and more. It even has a “Contact Us” section where you can send us questions, information, and suggestions to make our site even better. We hope you will not only enjoy visiting the site, but also use it often to help you help our environment. Scan the QR code for the web site, or go to https://sites.google.com/stalbert.org/enviro-ernie-news/home. Remember: you do make a difference, please make it a positive one. Thanks! Environmental Ernie
College Gameday Edition
December 7, 2024
Presented by SAAM & The Noe Group
Click HERE to learn about sponsorships available for Trivia Night. Get your table early by sponsoring Trivia Night today!!
We are fortunate to have a vibrant and loving Catholic community with many opportunities for worship, service and fellowship. Often we have multiple events occur on our campus which puts a strain on the parking available to our parishioners and guests. If you need to park on the streets surrounding the St. Albert campus, we ask that you be considerate of neighbor's concerns. Please do not park on both sides of the street and refrain from having your vehicle's tires on lawns. We thank you for your cooperation!
WEEK ENDING October 13:
Cash & Check: $16,600.50
Online Giving: $9,236.27
Total Rcvd as of October 14th for FY 2024-25: $489,718.44
Needed Budget as of October 14th for FY 2024-25: $497,261.92
Total Over/Under Budget: ($7,543.48)
Thank you to all who have blessed St. Albert the Great with gifts of treasure! It is through your generosity that our parish is able to meet our financial obligations and continue God's work of supporting and serving our community and those in need.
Use Online Giving (scan the featured QR code, visit www.stalbert.org, or download the Give+App--available free in Apple and Android app stores).
Text 877-254-4667 your gift amount and follow the prompts. Click here for more information about Text-to-Give.
Mail gifts of treasure to the Parish Office. Our mailing address is 1395 Girard Drive, Louisville, KY 40222.
Drop off donations to the Parish Office or leave securely in the black security mailbox located on the brick wall to the immediate left of the Parish Office entrance doors.
Planned Giving: Visit https://stalbert.org/giving for more information.
Please call 425-3940 with any questions about giving.
Another way you can give to the Parish this Christmas is through gifts of stocks, bonds, and mutual funds. For more information about this type of donation please contact Larry Brunner at the parish office (lbrunner@stalbert.org).
St. Albert the Great, Pray for Us.