• Advent reflections: The past, present and future
    Advent reflections: The past, present and future
    by Archbishop Gregory Aymond
    Archbishop Aymond offers insight into the true meaning of Advent.
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  • Praying from the heart when you hit a detour
    Praying from the heart when you hit a detour
    by Charlotte Phillips
    Even with our best intentions, prayer can sometimes leave us without knowing what words to pray.
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  • Why I choose to draw a line on the mistletoe
    Why I choose to draw a line on the mistletoe
    by Dr. Heather Bozant Witcher
    After the candy highs wore off, my children helped – with great sadness – to defrock the house from Halloween.
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  • PJPII one of nine locals in playoffs
    PJPII one of nine locals in playoffs
    by Ron Brocato
    Pope John Paul II, one of the surprises in Select Division III football, has an opportunity to advance to the quarterfinal round of the state playoffs.
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  • LHSAA volleyball: Catholic school dominance halted
    LHSAA volleyball: Catholic school dominance halted
    by Ron Brocato
    The last time a Jefferson Parish public school won a state volleyball championship was in 1982, when Bonnabel capped a 41-0 season by defeating parish neighbor Riverdale in two sets. ​ Haynes Academy ended that long drought on Nov. 16 by ending the reign of defending champion Archbishop Hannan, 3-2, for the Division III crown in Lafayette.
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  • AOL’s journalists search for the story behind the story
    AOL’s journalists search for the story behind the story
    by Kim Roberts
    The newspaper class of Academy of Our Lady in Marrero spent the morning of Nov. 6 exploring the heart of journalism during a field trip to the Clarion Herald.
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  • St. Francis Xavier dispatches hundreds of saints into the neighborhood
    St. Francis Xavier dispatches hundreds of saints into the neighborhood
    by Peter Finney Jr.
    All Saints’ Day Mass is one of Father Joe Palermo's favorites of the year because he gets to share the traditions of the church with his students.
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