• Memories of ‘kick the can’ and Catholic education
    Memories of ‘kick the can’ and Catholic education
    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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  • Black Catholic gatherings were inspirational
    Black Catholic gatherings were inspirational
    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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  • A gift I found in Croatia: My mom’s modeling of Jesus
    A gift I found in Croatia: My mom’s modeling of Jesus
    "I was blessed recently to return to Croatia for the first time in 25 years!" - Gina Sternfels
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  • Navigating life’s obstacles with my determined son
    Navigating life’s obstacles with my determined son
    "I don’t yet know or understand the reason for my son’s diagnosis, but I know God will reveal it in his time." - Dr. Heather Bozant Witcher
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  • Pope: Sow seeds of faith, no matter the timeline
    Pope: Sow seeds of faith, no matter the timeline
    “The childlike are those who, like children, feel needy and not self-sufficient; they are open to God and let themselves be astonished by his works ...” - Pope Francis
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  • Human trafficking isn’t someone else’s problem
    Human trafficking isn’t someone else’s problem
    Local efforts are being made to educate people about the 5 1/2 million people trafficked in the United States every year - many right here in Louisiana - and to provide safe houses for them and share these methods in other states.
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  • Pope Francis declares “No to war.” Is anyone listening?
    Pope Francis declares “No to war.” Is anyone listening?
    "It takes more courage to seek peace than to wage war. It takes more courage to promote encounter than confrontation, to sit at the negotiating table than to continue hostilities. ...” - Pope Francis
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  • Remain faithful to what counts, no matter the cost
    Remain faithful to what counts, no matter the cost
    “Jesus, however, says not to fear, not because everything will be all right in the world, no, but because we are precious to his Father and nothing that is good will be lost,” (said Pope Francis).
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  • Curious toddler’s mind is always questioning
    Curious toddler’s mind is always questioning
    "I don't know why, but we can find out together."
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  • The power of a preposition and parental guidance
    The power of a preposition and parental guidance
    "In each trial of life, we must look at what God is trying to do for us through it." - Sarah McDonald, NOLA Catholic Parenting
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  • Sister Beth: ‘God, how can I focus my flickering?’
    Sister Beth: ‘God, how can I focus my flickering?’
    For the last nine years, Sister of Mount Carmel Beth Fitzpatrick has served as head of the archdiocesan Office of Religious, where she has been a point person for the dozens of congregations of religious men and women who serve in a vast array of ministries. She (stepped down June 30).
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  • Our persecuted Christian brothers and sisters
    Our persecuted Christian brothers and sisters
    " ... we have a unique responsibility to reach out to our suffering brothers and sisters in Christ." - Tony Magliano, Making a Difference
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  • My babies are slowly jumping into the ‘deep end’
    My babies are slowly jumping into the ‘deep end’
    First swimming lessons from the eyes (and heart) of a Mom.
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  • A new spin on hearing it from the horse's mouth
    A new spin on hearing it from the horse's mouth
    Artificial Intelligence is something that requires consumers of media to be vigilant. Distinguishing fact from fiction – "fake news" – has never been more challenging.
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  • A Father's Day tribute to a dad with abundant love
    A Father's Day tribute to a dad with abundant love
    In 2016, Clarion Herald editor Peter Finney Jr. wrote about the life of his father, Peter Finney Sr., who impacted thousands through the power of words and example.
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  • World Refugee Day: A call to care
    World Refugee Day: A call to care
    According to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) global spending for war and war preparation is at an all-time high – over $2 trillion. The five largest spenders in 2021 were the U.S., China, India, the U.K., and Russia.
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  • We are the ‘Body of Christ’ when we love others
    We are the ‘Body of Christ’ when we love others
    "How are we called to be the body of Christ? We have a great teacher and model in Jesus!" - Charlotte Phillips, NOLA Catholic Parenting
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  • Pope: Practicing what you preach is best evangelization
    Pope: Practicing what you preach is best evangelization
    Christians, he said, should ask themselves whether they are living in harmony with what they believe, “Am I consistent, or am I a little ‘so-so’?”
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  • Wilson Breaux’s fidelity to a silent cohort
    Wilson Breaux’s fidelity to a silent cohort
    Breaux was all about the power of presence. He learned on the job that sometimes being able to hand a leaflet to a woman could save a life.
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  • New priests bring to us a heart for God
    New priests bring to us a heart for God
    Archbishop Aymond celebrates four new priests in the Archdiocese of New Orleans.
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