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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 ...
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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Mother Teresa’s Successor Reflects on Suffering
In an interview with Fides, the news agency of the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples, Sister Mary Prema, superior general of the Missionaries of Charity, reflects on suffering and on the example of Blessed Teresa of Calcutta. She says:
We can take ...
Vicki Wells Bedard honored with the Presidential Medallion Award
Catholic Media Convention sponsored by the Catholic Press Association (CPA) took place in New Orleans, LA recently. The event featured several Catholic Media presentations, workshops, and awards presentations. The 2010 President’s Medallion from the Catholic Academy for Communication Arts Professionals is their highest honor, recognizes lifetime achievement and service to Catholic communications...
We Interrupt This Service...
Pastor Tony's attempts at humor go unappreciated.
Jocosity Cartoons.
23rd Sun [C] 2010
We're hearing a lot of talk these days about “change.” It's been one of the big words in the recent history of our Church and we are hearing about it again with next year’s publication of the 3rd edition of the Roman Missal with its changes. Change is one of the buzzwords in today’s business world. Economists are talking about it a lot. As we all know it's the word “change” that swept Barrack Obama into the presidency of our country. Politicians in the forthcoming November elections tell us that they are going to bring us change, a whole lot of change. And for those of us who pay taxes, small change is that which we will have left over after our politicians get done with taxing us.










