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Trapp arrived at the hospital for a head injury after a fall, but needed a COVID-19 test in order to return to the Catholic Action Center where she was staying. Hospital staff denied Trapp a test ...
One of those advocates was Ginny Ramsey, director of the Catholic Action Center, who said she was glad to hear Weathers’ statement. ... the count was 825 unhoused people in Lexington. The ...
Catholic Action Center Director Ginny Ramsey said that private fundraising effort has raised approximately $70,000. That money has gone to FCPS to help with homeless services costs and has helped ...
The school was formed in 1951 through the merger of two secondary schools: St. Catherine's Academy, founded in 1823, and Lexington Latin High, founded in 1924. Lexington Catholic moved to its current location in 1957. In 2007, the school was named a Blue Ribbon School of Excellence. [4]
The first Catholic immigrants to the Kentucky area came from Maryland in 1785. By 1796, approximately 300 Catholic families were living in the new state of Kentucky. [1] Among the early missionaries was Stephen Badin, who set out on foot for Kentucky on in 1793, sent by Bishop John Carroll of the Diocese of Baltimore.
Linda Blackford: Ginny Ramsey is at the Catholic Action Center holding bake sales to get shelter for homeless kids, and we’re giving $1 million to Keeneland? The optics, as they say, are not great.
James Kendrick Williams (born September 5, 1936, also known as J. Kendrick Williams) is an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church who was bishop of Diocese of Lexington in Kentucky from 1988 to 2002. Williams previously served as an auxiliary bishop of the Diocese of Covington in Kentucky.
Body camera video from an incident that led a woman to sue Lexington police shows the woman was injured as officers took her to the ground while detaining. Bodycam video shows arrest that ...