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Welcome to Saint Mildred Church!


Saint Mildred Church is part of the Diocese of Lexington. At this web site you can learn more about our parish such as our Mass times, Staff Directory and Phone Numbers, and view an online Map with driving directions. You can even stay informed about our Parish and 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.

Safe & fast Internet Connections ...
Internet Access: Now you can help our 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 Diocese ...
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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...
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HOLY FATHER ANNOUNCES A SPECIAL YEAR FOR PRIESTS
VATICAN CITY, 16 MAR 2009 (VIS) - This morning in the Vatican the Holy Father received members of the Congregation for the Clergy, who are currently celebrating their plenary assembly on the theme: "The missionary identity of priests in the Church as an intrinsic dimension of the exercise of ...
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ADL Injects New Tension in Catholic-Jewish Dialogue
n the latest show of tensions between Catholic and Jewish leaders, the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) has issued a critical statement about a
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There's a new way for you to get help.
In an effort to make it as easy as possible for our users to get assistance as fast and as easily as possible we have started a new support website called CatholicWeb Help. This website will quickly become your number one resource...
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We Interrupt This Service...
Pastor Tony's attempts at humor go unappreciated.

Jocosity Cartoons.

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14th Sun [B] 2009

Shortly after He began His public ministry, Jesus went back to His hometown of Nazareth. What happened there was very sad. All of the familiar things and people were there -- but it was far from being a happy homecoming. They gave Him the cold shoulder and He ended up leaving Nazareth forever. As St. Luke gives the account, the people there in Nazareth froze Him out and then tried to throw Him over a cliff. Why?

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