• St. Angela’s feast day: Ursuline Academy’s ‘labor of love’
    St. Angela’s feast day: Ursuline Academy’s ‘labor of love’
    St. Angela’s Feast Day is a tradition through which Ursuline Academy lives out its motto of “Serviam” (“I will serve”).       
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  • Catholic school 2020 Carnival parade schedule
    Catholic school 2020 Carnival parade schedule
    Here is the schedule of Catholic school bands marching in Carnival parades from Feb. 16-22...
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  • A century of faith at Our Lady of Prompt Succor
    A century of faith at Our Lady of Prompt Succor
    The parish’s bells rang for the first time in more than 30 years at a Vigil Mass celebrated by Archbishop Gregory Aymond, with Father Noel and former pastor Father Ed Grice concelebrating.
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  • Robust men’s conference seeks movement beyond
    Robust men’s conference seeks movement beyond
    Two years ago, when David Dawson Jr. began planning a large 2020 men’s conference for the Archdiocese of New Orleans...
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  • Children have a way of teaching us to be courageous
    Children have a way of teaching us to be courageous
    Do you ever find it difficult to be courageous in this complex, ever-changing world?
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  • Young parents need to ‘protect’ their marriage
    Young parents need to ‘protect’ their marriage
    It seemed appropriate that, as we neared Valentine’s Day, my husband and I finally got around to hanging the framed collages of our engagement and wedding photos.
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  • Presenting Elite Basketball Teams of the Decade
    The second decade of the new millennium produced a galaxy of stars on the high school basketball courts....
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  • God’s kingdom is for the poor in spirit, not the proud of heart
    God’s kingdom is for the poor in spirit, not the proud of heart
    People who recognize and embrace their spiritual poverty will inherit the kingdom of God, not those who place their trust in the comforts of this world....
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  • Dr. Ansel Augustine, a Who Dat, shouts out for the pope
    Dr. Ansel Augustine, a Who Dat, shouts out for the pope
    Dr. Ansel Augustine was minding his own business – navigating potholes while driving to a Saints’ preseason game last August....
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  • After 65 years, Ozanam Inn spreads wings
    After 65 years, Ozanam Inn spreads wings
    A modern building at 2239 Poydras St. – just a few blocks from the Mercedes-Benz Superdome – will soon become the new home of Ozanam Inn....
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  • Human-trafficking conference: Knowledge is power
    Human-trafficking conference: Knowledge is power
    The Archdiocese of New Orleans’ Respect Life Office sponsored a major human trafficking symposium last Saturday....
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  • St. Maria Goretti Mass Feb. 15 for Msgr. Gauthreaux
    St. Maria Goretti Mass Feb. 15 for Msgr. Gauthreaux
    He was what is affectionatey known as a “priest’s priest.” Maybe the term “people’s priest” is even more fitting. When Msgr. L. Earl Gauthreaux died of lymphoma Feb. 8....
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  • Sirens are always met with prayer, loving hearts at St. Dominic
    Sirens are always met with prayer, loving hearts at St. Dominic
    Every year during the first week of school, we go over procedures with our brand-new kindergarten students....
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  • Service at heart of high schools’ Catholic identity
    Service at heart of high schools’ Catholic identity
    Students, faculty, staff, alumnae, women religious and other friends of the Academy of the Sacred Heart fanned out over eight non-profit sites....
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  • Saints be aware! 49ers will be ongoing contenders
    Saints be aware! 49ers will be ongoing contenders
    Still gloating over that 49ers’ loss to the Chiefs in the Super Bowl?....
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  • Herbs will be used at Dominican and Ye Olde College Inn
    Herbs will be used at Dominican and Ye Olde College Inn
    A collaboration among  St. Mary’s Dominican High School’s Ecology and Stewardship Club, school alumnae and Ye Olde College Inn chef Baker Guevara....
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  • Not every city is as Catholic as New Orleans
    Not every city is as Catholic as New Orleans
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  • The beauty and devotion behind wearing the brown scapula
    The beauty and devotion behind wearing the brown scapula
    For several years, my children and I have been wearing the brown scapular....
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  • 5th Sunday in Ordinary Time: Fan the flame
    5th Sunday in Ordinary Time: Fan the flame
    The first Christian communities were made up of small groups of disciples of Jesus....
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  • Cabrini High fights human trafficking by dressing down
    Cabrini High fights human trafficking by dressing down
    Cabrini High School students have helped fight human trafficking since 2014 by participating in Dressember....
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