• Scaling another mountain for God is convert’s thrill
    Scaling another mountain for God is convert’s thrill
    by Peter Finney Jr.
    Jessie Bourn grew up as a Baptist in Mississippi but always felt connected to the Catholic Church.
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  • Endless flow of weapons fueling the world’s wars
    Endless flow of weapons fueling the world’s wars
    If weapons production, and subsequent weapons sales were to end, wars and armed conflicts would virtually come to a halt. Wars can’t be waged without weapons. -Tony Magliano
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  • Stay close to Christ during the summer break
    Stay close to Christ during the summer break
    by Archbishop Gregory Aymond
    Archbishop Aymond encourages the Young Church to stay close to Christ during summer vacation.
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  • Bro. Martin senior gets insider’s view of D.C.
    Bro. Martin senior gets insider’s view of D.C.
    From meeting the president to eating dinner in the presence of the U.S. Constitution, Brother Martin senior Dylan Rhoton got an insider’s view of government during the U.S. Senate’s “Washington Week” program for 100 high school students across the country.
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  • Oh, my child, the places you will go with God
    Oh, my child, the places you will go with God
    by Kristy Solis
    NOLA Catholic Parenting blogger/columnist, Kristy Solis, reminds graduates that the Lord will always be with them every step of the way, in all of the places they will go.
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  • ‘Vayan por todo el mundo y prediquen el Evangelio’
    ‘Vayan por todo el mundo y prediquen el Evangelio’
    La Solemnidad de la Ascensión del Señor supone el fin de las manifestaciones de Jesús tras la resurrección.
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  • Wanted: There is a dire need for sports officials
    Wanted: There is a dire need for sports officials
    by Ron Brocato
    The Greater New Orleans Football Officials Association (GNOFOA) and the Louisiana High School Athletic Association (LHSAA) are looking for a few good men – and women.
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  • Catholic journalism opened my eyes to Christ’s work
    Catholic journalism opened my eyes to Christ’s work
    by Beth Donze
    Kid’s Clarion editor Beth Donze shares her most memorable moments working at the Clarion Herald in her farewell column.
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  • Women's Giving Circle: el poder de la filantropía mancomunada
    Women's Giving Circle: el poder de la filantropía mancomunada
    by Archbishop Gregory Aymond
    The Women’s Giving Circle utiliza la filantropía "mancomunada" para marcar una diferencia en los ministerios de la Arquidiócesis de Nueva Orleans, y el arzobispo Gregory Aymond está agradecido.
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  • Women’s Giving Circle: Power of pooled philanthropy
    Women’s Giving Circle: Power of pooled philanthropy
    by Archbishop Gregory Aymond
    The Women’s Giving Circle uses “pooled” philanthropy to make a difference for ministries in the Archdiocese of New Orleans.
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  • Anti-genocide college protestors inspire moral courage
    Anti-genocide college protestors inspire moral courage
    "... what has been the overall response to all of this genocidal carnage? For the most part: Silence. Ongoing deadly silence!" - Tony Magliano, Making a Difference
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  • Pope: Temperance helps one experience joy
    Pope: Temperance helps one experience joy
    “In a world where so many people boast about saying what they think, the temperate person prefers instead to think about what he or she says.” - Pope Francis
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  • Rosary walk and talk brings couple together
    Rosary walk and talk brings couple together
    by Vivian Gonzalez Marino
    Most of us have heard the saying from Father Patrick Peyton: “The family that prays together, stays together.”
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  • Kids – and college teens – need confidence boost
    Kids – and college teens – need confidence boost
    by Dr. Heather Bozant Witcher
    Confidence is an acquired necessity in life, best built up from an early age.
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  • When NOLA floods, this man rakes against the odds
    When NOLA floods, this man rakes against the odds
    by Peter Finney Jr.
    Since 2010, James Kane has used his trusty rake to keep the catch basins in front of his house relatively clean of leaves and debris, and, yet, his street floods.
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  • As Pope Francis proposes, war is always a defeat
    As Pope Francis proposes, war is always a defeat
    The pope has reaffirmed a nation’s inalienable right to self-defense, but he has emphasized that war remains a “defeat of humanity.”
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  • War is folly, pope says in leading peace prayers
    War is folly, pope says in leading peace prayers
    Pope Francis, speaking at the end of his April 3 general audience, said, “Once again I renew my firm call for an immediate cease-fire” in Gaza.
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  • Meditating on Christ’s body through the crucifix
    Meditating on Christ’s body through the crucifix
    Devotions to Christ help us relate to him as truly human.
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  • A mom’s win: He ain’t heavy, he’s my little brother
    A mom’s win: He ain’t heavy, he’s my little brother
    The joy of raising up all boys!
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  • Migrants: unappreciated, hardworking, and needed
    Migrants: unappreciated, hardworking, and needed
    Migrants come because most often they and their families are extremely poor, and they cannot find jobs to support their families.
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