February 27th | Live Music
Stick around after the Fish Fry for live music from parish picnic favorites Halfacre & Haywood from 7–9pm. Food will be served 5–7:30pm, and both alcoholic and non‑alcoholic beverages will be available until 9pm.
St. Albert Sports Ministry is looking for an additional Field Manager for the upcoming soccer season!
Details:
Must be 18+ and out of high school
Must be up to date with a background check and Honor Thy Child course requirement
Prior experience as a gym or field manager, or in youth sports, is strongly preferred
Train with our lead Field & Gym Manager
Saturdays starting March 21, approx. 8 AM–3 PM
No shifts Easter or Spring Break weekends
Occasional Sundays March 22 through May 16
This is an as‑needed role for extra coverage, schedule will vary
Pay: $22/hour
If you're interested, please contact SAAM Chair at Ashley.Taylor623@yahoo.com. We’d love to have you join the team and support our student athletes!
During the season of Lent, we will offer an additional weekday Mass on Wednesdays at 5:00pm. Lent invites us to grow closer to the Lord through prayer and the Eucharist, and this extra Mass provides another opportunity to pause, reflect, and renew your Lenten commitment.
Lent invites us into a season of prayer, fasting, and almsgiving as we grow closer to Christ and reflect on His sacrifice and love. From Ash Wednesday through Holy Week, there are many opportunities for Mass, Reconciliation, Adoration, Stations of the Cross, and special feast days to help you enter into the season more deeply.
Please use the drop-down menu to view the full Lenten schedule, including Mass times, devotions, and important observances.
Fasting and Abstinence
Both Ash Wednesday (February 5th) and Good Friday (April 3rd) are days of abstinence (no meat for those 14 and older) and fasting (for ages 18-59, one main meal with two lighter meals which if added together would not exceed the main meal in quantity). In addition, during Lent, all Fridays are days of abstinence from meat.
Eucharistic Adoration:
Every Wednesday from 1pm-5pm.
Additional Masses during Lent
Wednesdays at 5:00pm
Stations of the Cross:
Every Friday (including Good Friday) at 7:00 pm in the church.
Reconciliation:
Monday—12:30pm, Wednesday—4:00pm, 5:45pm, Thursday—12:30pm, Friday—9:00am, Saturday—9:00am & 2:45pm; Saturday, March 28th ALL DAY (8:30am-8:30pm); Good Friday—11:00am-3:00pm & 6:00pm-8:00pm.
Fish Fry
February 20th- March 27th, 5:00-7:30pm. Bring the whole family and share good food and good company during the Lenten season.
Feast of St. Joseph:
March 19th. Masses will be celebrated at 12:00pm (noon) and 5:00pm.
The Annunciation of the Lord:
March 25th. Masses will be celebrated at 8:30am and 5:00pm.
Music during Lent
During the season of Lent, there are some chants that are used to set this season apart for us musically. We speak the “I confess” (Confiteor) prayer and follow it with the Greek chant, Kyrie Eleison, Christe Eleison, Kyrie Eleison. We chant the Our Father. The Lamb of God is sung in Latin – the Agnus Dei. (pronounced Ah nus Day ee) Singing some of our chants in Greek, English and Latin during the season of Lent marks this season with a sense of solemnity.
Men’s Day Of Recollection with Fr. Schultz
All ages welcome! Mass, talk, Adoration, fellowship, Reconciliation… see Bulletin or Parish Post to register. Saturday, March 7th, 8:00am-2:30pm at DeSales High School.
Holy Week
Mass offered Monday through Wednesday (Mar. 30, 31, Apr. 1)—5:00pm
Holy Thursday (Apr. 2), Mass of the Lord’s Supper—7:00pm
Good Friday Liturgy (Apr. 3), Commemoration of the Lord’s Passion—3:00pm
Good Friday (Apr. 3), Candlelit Stations of the Cross—7:00pm
Stations of the Cross will be prayed each Friday evening at 7:00pm during Lent. This beautiful devotion is a meaningful way to enter more deeply into the Lenten call to prayer, fasting, and almsgiving. Come for the Fish Fry, then remain to pray with the community. All are welcome.
Monday: 12:30pm
Wednesday*: 4:00pm & 5:45pm
Thursday: 12:30pm
Friday: 9:00am
Saturday: 9:00am & 2:45pm
Saturday, March 28th*: 8:30am-8:30pm
Good Friday*: 11:00am-3:00pm & 6:00pm-8:00pm
(*additional times during Lenten season)
Beginning March 12|10:15-11:30a.m.| St. Joseph Rm
Have you ever wondered about your Guardian Angel and the role he plays in your life? Our Guardian Angels play a vital role in assisting us to heaven and strengthening our relationship with God.
St. Albert the Great is pleased to offer a Consecration to the Guardian Angels Program. This year-long program will meet once a month beginning Thursday, March 12th, 10:15-11:30am (St Joseph Room) to help deepen your awareness of your Guardian Angel’s presence. For more information contact Flynn Mudd at fmudd@stalbert.org.
Tuesday Mornings | April 7-May 26 |10-11:30a.m.| PLC
Many Catholics want to read the Bible because they know it is God’s Word, but they give up because it seems so complicated. Unlocking the Mystery of the Bible helps you get the “big picture” by showing how fourteen narrative books of the Bible tell the complete story from Adam and Eve to Christ and the Church. Presenter Jeff Cavins shows you how to read the Bible so that you can actually understand it. Aided by the unique color-coded Bible Timeline® Chart, which arranges the key people, places, and events of Scripture in chronological order, Unlocking the Mystery of the Bible will help you discover the story of salvation history and understand how you fit into God’s plan. This eight-session study program includes video presentations that explore all twelve time periods of The Bible Timeline Chart.
RSVP no later than March 17 to Debbie Shearn at dkshea01@hotmail.com.
DeSales High School is hosting a Men's Retreat on Saturday, March 7 from 9:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. led by Fr. Michael Schultz (St. Albert). The retreat is open to the public and will include light refreshments, lunch, and reconciliation will also be offered. There is no cost to the retreat, but donations are encouraged. If you are interested in attending, please RSVP at https://tinyurl.com/mrnvzpv2 . Contact katy.buerger@desaleshs.com if you have any questions!
The mandated workshop Communion to the Sick & Homebound, for ministers wishing to extend their ministry, or new Extraordinary Ministers serving exclusively in this outreach, has been rescheduled for Monday, March 9th, 6:30–8:30pm. The workshop will be held here at St. Albert the Great Parish in church. For more information, contact Kristina Hellmann khellmann@stalbert.org. Register online through the Archdiocese of Louisville: https://www.archlou.org/communion-to-the-sick-and-homebound/.
Special Disciples Of Jesus Mass
All Special Needs family and friends are invited to St. Margaret Mary. the Mass will be shorter and geared towards our children. Meet other families in similar situations. For more information contact Tara Mattingly at 502-690-2851 or tmattingly@stmm.org.
Hope & Healing Group: Substance Abuse Passing
St. Albert the Great hosts a monthly support group for those who have lost a loved one from any type of substance use. Third Wednesday of the month from 6:30 to 8:00pm (SHC).
NAMI Family Support Group
The group provides a safe space for family and friends of people with mental health conditions to receive knowledge, encouragement and support. Third Sunday of the month at 7:00pm (PLC). Please share with friends and family outside the parish. Contact blair.mcbride.ky@gmail.com or gllm3112@gmail.com
Check out the Social Concerns website for all the current information and happenings!
https://sites.google.com/stalbert.org/st-albert-social-concerns/home
February 18th – March 15th
The Lenten Tree is an annual gift-giving event which presents the parish with the opportunity to express our appreciation to our retired religious for their service and commitment to the Catholic Church. St. Albert the Great Parish families purchase personal care items which are given to show our love to over 400 religious from various organizations, including the Sisters of Charity of Nazareth, the Little Sisters of the Poor and the Ursuline Sisters of Louisville and Mount St. Joseph in Owensboro, KY.
The Lenten Tree will be set up in the gathering space and filled with paper crosses by Ash Wednesday, February 18th. The crosses share the wish list from each religious organization/home. Please consider taking a cross from the tree and purchasing a few of the items listed. Please return all items to the gathering space in a bag/box with the cross securely attached no later than NOON, Sunday, March 15th.
Weekend of March 8th
The March Loaves & Fishes collection will benefit Sr. Visitor Center. Please leave items in the food collection bins no later than noon on Sunday, March 8th. They are in need of the following items:
Personal Care: paper towels, shampoo, conditioner, deodorant, soap and body wash.
Condiments: pepper, salt, garlic powder, lemon pepper sugar, olive oil, coffee, powdered creamer, salad dressing, ketchup and BBQ sauces.
Easy to make: stuffing mix, pasta sides, rice sides, instant potatoes, ramen noodles, tuna, low sodium soups (not tomato) and canned chicken.
In the Gospel Jesus is transfigured and a voice from heaven said, “This is my beloved Son, with whom I am well pleased: Listen to him.”
Do we listen to Jesus when he asks us to take care of our brothers and sisters who are suffering? Your gift in the St. Vincent de Paul Poor Box will help the poor to celebrate the grace of God’s love this Easter.
February 20th - March 27th | 5:00-7:30pm | Dine in at Willett Hall or Carry Out from Visitation Hall
Join us on Fridays during Lent for our popular Lenten Fish Fry! Enjoy delicious fish sandwiches and full dinners, along with homemade desserts. Try your luck with pull tabs, gather with friends and family, and choose to dine in with us or take carryout home. Attend Stations of the Cross as part of your Lenten observance. Mark your calendar and plan to make it a Friday tradition this Lent!
March 6th | Grades 5–8 Basketball Open Gym
After helping with Fish Fry clean‑up, student athletes in grades 5–8 are invited to stay for open gym, music, and pizza until 9pm. Siblings welcome. Parents, please remain on site; this is not a drop‑off event. Extra pizza will be ordered for student athletes after clean‑up, compliments of SAAM.
More Fish Fry favorite fun is on the way, stay tuned in the coming weeks!
Many hands make light work! To sign up to work a shift at the fish fry click on the link below.
Looking for a fun and meaningful way to help the parish and connect with fellow parishioners? Volunteer to be on the planning committee for Summer Picnic 2026!
It’s a wonderful opportunity to meet parishioners of all ages, collaborate on exciting plans, and contribute to an event that brings our community together.
Why join?
Help plan and organize a memorable event for our parish and the local community.
Be a part of a team that works hard, but also has fun!
Share your ideas, creativity, and skills to make the picnic a success.
Contribute your time and talent to our largest fundraiser of the year.
Interested? Contact Christopher Boehnlein at christopher@familyrealty.com to learn more or volunteer. We can't wait to have you on board!
The Summer Picnic is beginning to collect items for the Gift Basket Raffles. Donate items as an individual, group or business! Popular themes are
Travel and Experiences,
High-End Items or Jewelry,
Dinner Experiences or Gift Cards
Sports Memorabilia and Tickets
Themed Gift Baskets
Bourbon
For questions or to donate contact Ashley Jaha, Chair of the Silent Auction at ashleyjaha85@gmail.com or the parish office at 425-3940.
October 12-22, 2026
Istanbul | Cappadocia | Pisidian Antioch | Smyrna
Join Fr. Chris on a spiritual journey to Turkey and experience the rich history of early Christianity. Explore the beauty and culture of Istanbul, Cappadocia, Pisidian Antioch, and Smyrna, on this unforgettable pilgrimage of faith and discovery!
This faith-filled trip includes daily breakfast and dinner, accommodations in 4 & 5-star hotels, guided tours, and time for prayer and fellowship. Cost is $5,799.00. Brochures located in the parish office.
St. Albert serves the spiritual, physical and social needs of our members through many ministries... Liturgy, sacramental preparation, bereavement, outreach to the elderly, poor or homeless, religious education, fish fry, summer picnic and many more...
We thank you for your generous support of the parish — through your prayers at Mass, volunteering with a ministry and making a regular contribution to the weekly collection. Keep doing what you’re doing!
As we head into the new year, we also ask you to consider taking on a leadership role and raising your contribution if you can do so, ensuring these worthwhile ministries can continue to serve our parishioners and those in need.
No gift to the Lord is too small. That’s true whether through volunteering your time or monetary giving!
Please visit our Online Giving Portal at www.stalbert.org/giving to easily make donations to your St. Albert Community.
WEEK ENDING February 22:
Cash & Check: $8,765.50
Online Giving: $20,699.22
Total Rcvd as of February 23rd for FY 2025-26: $1,221,736.11
Needed Budget as of February 23rd for FY 2025-26: $1,108,658.40
Total Over/Under Budget: $113,077.71
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.