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Women can now experience Ignatian spirituality in silent weekend retreats through "Women of Manresa" at The Cenacle on the Lake in Metairie.
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Xavier University of Louisiana's Center for Equity, Justice and the Human Spirit (CEJHS) hosts a panel of educators that discusses how best to teach to Black students in Catholic schools.
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"The Catholic Church is blessed with over 130 years of outstanding social justice and peace documents authored by popes, Vatican Council II, world synods of bishops and national conferences of bishops." - Tony Magliano
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Washington Cardinal Wilton Gregory presided over the opening Mass for the 13th National Black Catholic Congress on July 21 at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception.
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A new, enlarged chapel at Archbishop Shaw in Marrero will beckon students to increase their faith.
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Photo | COURTESY THE NASH FAMILY Thomas Nash of St. Peter Claver Parish and his wife Whitney said the National Black Catholic Congress was spiritually uplifting as well as challenging.
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Vincentian Father Edward Murphy is the newly appointed pastor at St. Joseph Church on Tulane Ave.
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In a brave new world where ChatGPT can spit out an essay on Shakespeare’s “Hamlet” in seconds, educators are wondering how to ID the true owner of the work.
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Effective Aug. 1, 2023, Sacred Heart Brother Ronald (Ron) Travers has been appointed executive director of the Office of Religious.
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Another August, another year approaches for Catholic schools. Peter Finney Jr. reflects on the joys of Catholic education and the wisdom of the nuns.
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Latasha LaBostrie Skidmore is the new principal of St. Katharine Drexel Prep.
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Por Arzobispo Gregory M. Aymond
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Archbishop Aymond reflects on the Knights and Ladies of Peter Claver Conference in New Orleans; and the National Black Catholic Congress in Washington, D.C.
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