
Biking Together

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The Louisville Dittmeier sisters and brothers and some of their families got together this afternoon after a month or two. It was good to see everyone again and catch up!

Today was an abbreviated day: a session with the archbishop, a closing liturgy, and then lunch and departure.

















The first official act of the assembly was the group photo, always taken on the front steps of the seminary building.




Every year the priests of Louisville have an assembly at St. Meinrad Seminary in Indiana, 90 miles from Louisville. Today Fr. Roy Stiles and I drove there after lunch, with our bicycles in the back of his truck.

The last half of the trip is through the Hoosier National Forest and it was a special delight for me to experience the woodlands again. I missed the forests when I was in Cambodia.


Today Archbishop Shelton ordained Evrard Muhoza as a priest for the Archdiocese of Louisville. Evrard came to Louisville with his family fleeing from political violence in Burundi.






50 years ago the Archdiocese of Louisville began broadcasting a televised mass each Sunday for people who could not travel to their parish church. I was part of that early initiative, helping to provide sign language interpretation for the televised masses and also occasionally being the priest presider. Last night I went to the taping of two masses to be shown in June, to see how the project has developed in the four decades I was out of Louisville.



