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Wars have always caused needless suffering, destruction and death.
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A “Mission to the Holy Spirit” will be held in person at St. Stephen Church...
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During the pandemic, Café Reconcile partnered with local micro-brewery Zony Mash to offer new skills to alumni of its hospitality industry nonprofit.
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Three students from Archdiocese of New Orleans schools were selected to advance to the non-public school division in the “2020 Louisiana Student of the Year” in their respective grade categories.
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The Clarion Herald will remain on a biweekly print publication schedule at least through the end of the year because of the limitations in Mass attendance brought on by the coronavirus pandemic.
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Josephite Father Peter C. Weiss, pastor of All Saints Parish in Algiers, has been named the chief religious officer of St. Augustine High School.
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Archbishop Gregory Aymond formally removed Deacon V.M. Wheeler from ministry on Aug. 3 based on an allegation of abuse that occurred 20 years ago before he was ordained a deacon.
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St. Pius X School in New Orleans offered a complimentary academic enrichment program to its incoming first through seventh graders...
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With home-based learning becoming more common and Mass attendance less straightforward in these uncertain months of COVID-19, Catholic parents...
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When classes resume on Aug. 13, students at the Academy of the Sacred Heart will enjoy the fruits of a major renovation to their Mater Campus...
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July 3 marked the end of an era at Loyola University: Jesuit Father James Carter left the Uptown campus he had served for more than 60 years for a Jesuit retirement community at Grand Coteau, Louisiana.
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Numbers don’t tell the entire story, but in the case of Notre Dame Seminary, they paint a pretty picture.
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When the NFL made the announcement, it was met with a collective yawn by many.
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St. Paul makes a sweeping claim in today’s second reading. Nothing can separate us from God’s love, he says. Neither “present things” nor “future things.”
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On a perfect afternoon during an imperfect time in our lives, the city of Kenner and the president/director of the world champion East Bank Little League held a special event on July 25 at Butch Duhe Playground.
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Morty is back on campus doing what he does best: Killing things.
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With the pandemic making summertime collaboration among schools more imporant than ever in the crafting of a safe and successful fall...
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