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词条 Religion in Louisville, Kentucky
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  1. Christianity

     Roman Catholic Church  Protestant denominations  Other sects 

  2. Judaism

  3. Islam

  4. Hinduism

  5. Buddhism

  6. Taoism

  7. Bahá'í Faith

  8. Neopaganism

  9. Interfaith activities

  10. See also

  11. References

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Religion in Louisville, Kentucky includes religious institutions of various faiths; including Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism and Sikhism.

Christianity

Roman Catholic Church

There are 135,421 Roman Catholic Louisvillians who are part of the Archdiocese of Louisville, covering 24 counties in central Kentucky, and consisting of 121 parishes and missions spread over {{convert|8124|sqmi|km2}}.[1] The Cathedral of the Assumption in downtown Louisville is the seat of the Archdiocese of Louisville. Our Lady of Gethsemani Abbey, the monastic home of Catholic writer Thomas Merton, is in nearby Bardstown, Kentucky and also in the archdiocese. Most of Louisville's Roman Catholic population is of German descent, the result of large-scale 19th-century immigration.

Bellarmine University and Spalding University in Louisville are affiliated with the Roman Catholic Church.

Protestant denominations

One in three Louisvillians is Southern Baptist, belonging to one of 147 local congregations.[2] This denomination increased in number when large numbers of people moved into Louisville in the early 20th century from rural Kentucky and Tennessee to work in the city's factories; some of these migrants also formed Holiness and Pentecostal churches and Churches of Christ.

German immigrants in the 19th century brought not only a large Catholic population, but also the Lutheran and Evangelical faiths, which are represented today in Louisville by the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod, and the United Church of Christ, respectively.

The city is home to two megachurches. Southeast Christian Church, with its main campus in Middletown and three others in the surrounding region, is, {{as of|2013|lc=y}}, the seventh-largest church in the United States.[3] St. Stephen Church[4] is the 38th largest in the US,[3] and has the largest African American congregation in Kentucky.[5]

The city is home to several religious institutions: the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville Bible College, Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary and the denominational headquarters of the Presbyterian Church (USA).

Louisville is home to the oldest African-American Seventh-day Adventist congregation, Magazine Street Church.

The historic Christ Church Cathedral is the seat of the Episcopal Diocese of Kentucky, which covers the western part of the state.

Other sects

Louisville has two Eastern Orthodox parishes: Assumption Greek Orthodox Church, and the Antiochian parish, St. Michael the Archangel (with a Chapel, St. George).

The Louisville Kentucky Temple, the 76th temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormons), is located in nearby Pewee Valley (mailing address of Crestwood), and serves members of the church in Kentucky, Southern Indiana, parts of Ohio and West Virginia.

The city is also the home of three Unitarian Universalist churches: Thomas Jefferson Unitarian Church, First Unitarian Church, and Clifton Unitarian Church.

Judaism

The Jewish population of around 8,500 in the city is served by five synagogues. Most Jewish families emigrated from Eastern Europe at the start of the 20th century; around 800 Soviet Jews have moved to Louisville since 1991.[6] Jewish immigrants founded Jewish Hospital in what was once the center of the city's Jewish district. From 2005 to 2012, Jewish Hospital merged with two Kentucky-based Catholic healthcare systems to form KentuckyOne Health, which later in 2012 announced a partnership with the University of Louisville Hospital. A significant focal point for Louisville's Jewish community is located near Bowman Field, where there are two Orthodox synagogues (including Anshei Sfard, founded in 1893), the Jewish Community Center, Jewish Family and Career Services, and an affordable housing complex.

Islam

In 2001, there were an estimated 4,000 to 10,000 practicing Muslims in Louisville attending six local mosques.[7] These mosques include the Westport Mosque, a part of the newly founded Muslim Community Center. The Muslim Community Center includes The Islamic School of Louisville (ISofL), an expanding school located on Old Westport Road. The ISofL is adjacent to the Westport Mosque.

Hinduism

The Hindu temple of Kentucky [8] opened in suburban Louisville in 1999, and had about 125 members and two full-time priests in 2000.[9] The temple was renovated and rededicated in the summer of 2011.[10]

Buddhism

Various Buddhist sanghas and organizations exist in and around the Louisville area. These include: The Louisville Community of Mindful Living (formerly "The Sangha of Louisville"),[11] the Drepung Gomang Center for Engaging Compassion,[12] and the Vietnamese Buddhist Association of Louisville.[13]

Taoism

Taoist practices in Louisville are represented by a local branch [14] of the International Taoist Tai Chi Society.[15]

Bahá'í Faith

The Bahá'í Faith has been present in Louisville from the 1920s, with the first Baha'i center opening in 1965. The current Baha'i center, dating to 1999, was designed to accommodate a larger active Baha'i community.[16]

Neopaganism

Louisville is home to a strong and vibrant Pagan community, including Wicca and other neopagan religions. There are over 60 Kentucky pagan groups listed at Witchvox, including over a dozen in Louisville.[17] (Witchvox listings are voluntary, and usually represent only a small portion of the local pagan groups. Many or most covens and other pagan groups still prefer to remain private, as a way to avoid religious persecution.) Local networking for Louisville pagans is organized in various ways, not only through local covens and groves, but also through Louisville Pagan Pride,[18] local pagan meetups via meetup.com,[19] local occult shops such as MoonStruck,[20] and a CUUPS chapter at a local Unitarian church.[21] There was a Pagan Student Union active for years at the University of Louisville, but the club is currently dormant.[22][23][24]

Interfaith activities

Since 1996, every May, the Festival of Faiths,[25] a five-day national interfaith gathering, is held featuring music, poetry, film, art and dialogue with internationally renowned spiritual leaders, thinkers and practitioners. The festival is organized by the Center for Interfaith Relations[26] and is held at Actors Theatre of Louisville.[27][28]

See also

  • Religion in Kentucky

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.archlou.org/history/statistics/ |title=Data on Catholic residents from the Archdiocese of Louisville |publisher=Archlou.org |accessdate=July 28, 2009}}
2. ^Data on Baptist Population from LRA website Long Run Baptist Association {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150201181541/http://www.lrba.org/templates/System/details.asp?id=20083&PID=430832 |date=February 1, 2015 }}
3. ^{{cite journal |title=2013 Outreach 100 Largest Churches in America |url=http://omag-eszuskq0bptlfh8awbb.stackpathdns.com/2013-outreach-100-largest-churches-america.html |work=Outreach |accessdate=March 15, 2017}}
4. ^{{cite web |url=http://ssclive.org/ |title=St. Stephen Church |accessdate=October 21, 2013}}
5. ^{{cite news|last1=Katayama|first1=Devin|title=Former Pastor Files Discrimination Suit Against St. Stephen Baptist Church|url=http://archives.wfpl.org/2012/01/03/former-pastor-files-discrimination-suit-against-st-stephen-baptist-church/|accessdate=March 15, 2017|publisher=WFPL|date=January 3, 2012}}
6. ^{{cite news |newspaper=The Courier-Journal |title=Some synagogues eye broader styles of worship |date=September 28, 2003 |author=Smith, Peter}}
7. ^{{cite news |title=ISLAM IN AMERICA; Muslims a diverse presence in Kentucky |date=November 18, 2001 |newspaper=The Courier-Journal |author=Smith, Peter}}
8. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.kytemple.org/ |title=Hindu Temple of Kentucky |publisher=Kytemple.org |accessdate=August 15, 2011}}
9. ^{{cite news |title=Hindu temple greets visitors |newspaper=The Courier-Journal |date=December 3, 2000 |author=Haukebo, Kirsten}}
10. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.louisville.com/content/week-celebrations-surround-hindu-temple-rededication-visual-art |title=Week of celebrations to surround Hindu temple rededication |publisher=Louisville.com |date=June 3, 2011 |accessdate=August 15, 2011}}
11. ^{{cite web|author=Mark Stein |url=http://www.sanghalou.org/ |title=Louisville Community of Mindful Living |publisher=Sanghalou.org |date=June 6, 2010 |accessdate=August 15, 2011}}
12. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.drepunggomangusa.org/ |title=Drepung Gomang Center for Engaging Compassion |publisher=drepunggomangusa.org |accessdate=November 20, 2015}}
13. ^{{cite web|url=http://pluralism.org/profiles/view/74436|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100228032057/http://pluralism.org/profiles/view/74436|archivedate=February 28, 2010 |title=Center Profile |publisher=Pluralism.org |date=May 1, 1996 |accessdate=August 15, 2011}}
14. ^{{cite web|url=http://kentucky.usa.taoist.org/ |title=Taoist Tai Chi Society of the USA — Louisville, KY |publisher=Kentucky.usa.taoist.org |accessdate=August 15, 2011}}
15. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.taoist.org/content/standard.asp |title=Taoist Tai Chi |publisher= |accessdate=December 6, 2011}}
16. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.louisvillebahai.org/content/about|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130509004843/http://www.louisvillebahai.org/content/about|archivedate=May 9, 2013 |title=About | Bahá'ís of Louisville, Kentucky, Inc |publisher=Louisvillebahai.org |date=January 1, 2011 |accessdate=December 6, 2011}}
17. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.witchvox.com/vn/gr/usky_gra.html |title=Kentucky: Adult Run Groups/Orgs |publisher=Witchvox.com |accessdate=August 15, 2011}}
18. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.louisvillepaganpride.org/ |title=Louisville Pagan Pride Day |publisher=Louisvillepaganpride.org |accessdate=August 15, 2011}}
19. ^{{cite web|url=http://pagan.meetup.com/cities/us/ky/louisville/ |title=Pagan Meetups near Louisville, Kentucky — Pagan Meetups — Louisville |publisher=Pagan.meetup.com |date=May 23, 2010 |accessdate=August 15, 2011}}
20. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.moonstruckky.com/index.php?page=community |title=Moon Struck Louisville Kentucky's Number One Pagan/Wiccan Store |publisher=Moonstruckky.com |accessdate=August 15, 2011}}
21. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.firstulou.org/cuups |title=First Unitarian Church-CUUPS |publisher=Firstulou.org |accessdate=August 15, 2011}}
22. ^{{cite web|url=http://uoflpaganstudents.tripod.com/ |title=Welcome to the Pagan Student Union at The University of Louisville website |publisher=Uoflpaganstudents.tripod.com |accessdate=August 15, 2011}}
23. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.eduinreview.com/school-search/colleges/university-of-louisville |title=University of Louisville | Louisville, Kentucky | Tuition: $16072 |publisher=Eduinreview.com |date=April 7, 2010 |accessdate=August 15, 2011}}
24. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.arsenic.com/resourcepages/studentorgs.aspx#KY|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080723175941/http://www.arsenic.com/resourcepages/studentorgs.aspx#KY|archivedate=July 23, 2008 |title=Arsenic & Old Lace — Resources — Pagan Student Organizations |publisher=Arsenic.com |accessdate=August 15, 2011}}
25. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.festivaloffaiths.org/|title=Festival of Faiths|accessdate=August 26, 2016}}
26. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.centerforinterfaithrelations.org|title=Center for Interfaith Relations|accessdate=August 26, 2016}}
27. ^{{cite news|last1=Blumberg|first1=Antonia|title=Interfaith Leaders Gather To Promote Peace In The Heart Of The Christian South|url=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/festival-of-faiths-louisville_us_572ce9b2e4b096e9f09151d4|accessdate=August 26, 2016|work=The Huffington Post|date=May 6, 2016}}
28. ^{{cite news|last1=Smith|first1=Ethan|title=Festival of Faiths: A Q&A with the director of Louisville's 'Sundance of Sacred'|url=http://www.leoweekly.com/2015/05/festival-of-faiths-a-qa-with-the-director-of-louisvilles-sundance-of-sacred/|accessdate=August 26, 2016|work=LEO Weekly|date=May 9, 2015}}
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