• Abp. Aymond: Be a saint on earth!
    Abp. Aymond: Be a saint on earth!
    by Site Administrator
    Very soon we will be celebrating All Saints’ Day. We will remember the saints who are so popular among us, for example, Mary and Joseph, St. Thomas Aquinas, St. Peter Claver, St. Mary Magdalene, St. Rita – the list goes on and on.
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  • Abp. Aymond: In good times and in bad, St. Thérèse found joy in being a ‘Child of God’
    Abp. Aymond: In good times and in bad, St. Thérèse found joy in being a ‘Child of God’
    by Site Administrator
    Even when St. Thérèse of Lisieux was grappling with despair and illness, she always managed to lift herself up by telling herself that she was God’s beloved child.
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  • ¿No hará justicia a sus elegidos que claman ante él día y noche?
    ¿No hará justicia a sus elegidos que claman ante él día y noche?
    by Site Administrator
    Esa constancia y fidelidad, que desafía las evidencias, es signo de una fe que confía y espera. Ahora bien, si esa insistencia es eficaz incluso en el caso de los malvados, como ese juez, tanto más, ha de ser acogida por Aquel que está pendiente de los suyos que le gritan día y noche.    
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  • Calendar: Oct. 20-Nov. 7
    Calendar: Oct. 20-Nov. 7
    by Site Administrator
    ST. JUDE NOVENA, nine-day solemn novena, Oct. 21-29. Celebrant: Blessed Francis Xavier Seelos pastor, Father José I. Lavastida. Schedule: Monday-Friday, 12:15 p.m. novena only, 6 p.m. Mass and novena; Saturday, 12:15 p.m. novena, 4 p.m. Mass and novena; Sunday novena following the 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. Masses. St. Mary Magdalen, 6425 West Metairie Ave., Metairie.
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  • St. Thérèse lights up feast day at new school
    St. Thérèse lights up feast day at new school
    by Site Administrator
    In honor of the Oct. 1 feast day of school patroness St. Thérèse of Lisieux, St. Thérèse Academy art teacher Doris Caravella handcrafted a collage-style shirt complete with battery-powered lights. She also donned shoes and socks emblazoned with the saint’s image.
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  • Ursuline’s timeline stretches back to St. Ursula’s birth in Third Century
    Ursuline’s timeline stretches back to St. Ursula’s birth in Third Century
    by Site Administrator
    Second graders at Ursuline Academy are learning about timelines this school year through an inter-disciplinary project in their technology and art classes. The students’ ultimate challenge  will be to create a timeline of Ursuline history, with milestones including St. Ursula’s birth in the Third Century and the founding of the Ursuline Sisters’ all-girls’ New Orleans school in 1727.
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  • AOL enjoying a gala season
    AOL enjoying a gala season
    by Site Administrator
    The Academy of Our Lady  (AOL) is in the midst of a magical season, having won 16 of its 18 matches entering the final weeks of the season.
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  • Of Lafayette Square, partial scores and tears
    Of Lafayette Square, partial scores and tears
    by Site Administrator
    This is a story of two buildings. Every Mardi Gras, when we were little, the six Finney kids would pile into my parents’ blue-and-white Volkswagen bus, drive downtown and park as close as possible to Lafayette Square.
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  • Q&A: What should couples ask of a reception venue?
    Q&A: What should couples ask of a reception venue?
    by Site Administrator
    The Clarion Herald asked Adam Miller, director of catering and special events at The Columns Hotel on St. Charles Avenue, to explain some of the common questions he receives from bridal parties when planning a wedding reception.
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  • Speak to me Lord: ‘This Foreigner’!
    Speak to me Lord: ‘This Foreigner’!
    by Site Administrator
    In our society, “Good Samaritan” is a familiar phrase. There are “Good Samaritan” laws and Good Samaritan hospitals.
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  • Q&A: Local florist offers up ‘petals’ of wisdom
    Q&A: Local florist offers up ‘petals’ of wisdom
    by Site Administrator
    The Clarion Herald recently asked Roger Villere, founder and owner of the family-operated Villere’s Florist, to reflect on his interactions with couples as they plan the flowers and other decorative elements of their wedding and reception. Villere knows of which he speaks: He has logged nearly 60 years in his chosen field and is currently celebrating the 50th anniversary of his eponymous florist business, headquartered in Metairie.
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  • Sacred Heart Brothers’ giant footprints
    Sacred Heart Brothers’ giant footprints
    by Site Administrator
    Throughout the first quarter, my classmates and I have learned the history of the Brothers of the Sacred Heart, who founded Brother Martin, and their current effect on us. Pairing with what we have learned about the Brothers in our religion class, the Eighth Grade Day of Reflection took place at St. Stanislaus College, a Brothers’ school in Bay St. Louis, Mississippi.
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  • Large crowd sees historic game go to Blue Jays
    Large crowd sees historic game go to Blue Jays
    by Site Administrator
    The difference between Jesuit’s football team of Week 4, when the Blue Jays were throttled by Brother Martin, 31-7, and the team in Week 5, when they defeated archrival Holy Cross, 20-14, was the return of a pair of Lukes from the injured list.
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  • Catholics need to recognize ‘ecological sins,’ synod members say
    Catholics need to recognize ‘ecological sins,’ synod members say
    by Peter Finney Jr.
    VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Synod members called for the Catholic Church to deepen its theology in a way that would help people recognize “ecological sins.”
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  • Most Amazon bishops support ‘viri probati,’ women deacons, bishop says
    Most Amazon bishops support ‘viri probati,’ women deacons, bishop says
    by Peter Finney Jr.
    VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Most bishops who lead dioceses in the Amazon support the ordination of married men of proven virtue, or “viri probati,” as a way of addressing the lack of priests in the region, a Brazilian bishop said.
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  • Bishop highlights need for lay ministries in Amazon
    Bishop highlights need for lay ministries in Amazon
    by Peter Finney Jr.
    VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Lay men and women involved in ministry have been fundamental in spreading the Gospel and furthering the Catholic Church’s mission in the Amazon, a Brazilian bishop said.
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  • Women religious should have vote at synod, theologian says
    Women religious should have vote at synod, theologian says
    by Peter Finney Jr.
    VATICAN CITY (CNS) — While the Catholic Church has made strides to include the voice of women, especially in the Synod of Bishops for the Amazon, women should be included among synod voting members and in church leadership positions, a German theologian said.
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  • Christ’s water and light are always there to behold
    Christ’s water and light are always there to behold
    by Site Administrator
    As I crossed over the levee on my morning run, my eyes landed on the glimpse of a rainbow glowing between dark clouds.  It was so surprisingly beautiful and special that I felt a blessing had come to me. I felt the magnitude of God’s presence. 
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  • Concert to benefit Seelos shrine, beatification cause
    Concert to benefit Seelos shrine, beatification cause
    by Site Administrator
    While he was only in New Orleans a little more than a year, Redemptorist Father Francis Xavier Seelos made a lasting impression.
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  • Taking Delight In St. Padre Pio’s Life
    Taking Delight In St. Padre Pio’s Life
    by Site Administrator
    Young and old trekked to Notre Dame Seminary on Oct. 5 to venerate relics of St. Padre Pio (1887-1968), the Capuchin Franciscan priest from Italy revered for his holiness and his devotion as a confessor. A steady stream of visitors, including parents with their children, walked through the Notre Dame Seminary Chapel.
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