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by Kim Roberts
"In the blink of an eye, my entire world changed."
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by Ty Salvant
Election season is upon us again, a time that can often tempt Christians to behave in ways that don't reflect our faith.
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by Dr. Heather Bozant Witcher
Fall is in the air. Those early-morning breezes were followed by rain and subsequently cooler temperatures. Perfect for kids playing outside – and for the adults to turn attention to fall pruning.
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by Jordan Haddad
Before we human beings come to ourselves as selves or reach the “age of reason,” we delight, we rejoice and we laugh. Sometimes we laugh when we are surprised or captured by the wit of a funny joke, other times when we delight in the misfortune of our enemies.
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Pope Francis receives a gift from a child in traditional dress during his visit to the Holy Trinity Humanistic School in Baro, Papua New Guinea, Sept. 8. - CNS Photo / Vatican Media
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by Peter Finney Jr.
Each of us has moaned at some point about receiving a jury duty notice, compelling, under the force of law, our appearance as potential jurors.
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“Sin, however, should not distract us from the commitment of realizing, as far as we are able and each in their own environment, this sublime vocation of being the good fragrance of Christ in the world.”
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by Padre Manuel Solorzano
Queridos hermanos: El pueblo de Israel pensaba que con el solo cumplimiento externo de la ley, podrían salvarse. Nada les decía lo que tenían en su interior, en su corazón, en sus actitudes…
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by Charla Misse
"Each of us is called to holiness. Each of us has a unique vocation … or combination of vocations. A special purpose according to God’s design."
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by Macie Capote
Many individuals use the term “separation of church and state” to keep religion out of politics.
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by Sister Constance Veit
One of the most cherished bits of advice we have received from St. Jeanne Jugan involves the
Eucharist.
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by Vivian Marino
I recently returned home from walking the Camino de Santiago in Spain with my two siblings and friends. St. John Paul II said the “Way to Santiago” has been sometimes considered “as an example of the Church’s pilgrimage on its journey towards the heavenly city.
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by Peter Finney Jr.
For the last 20 years, my Monday morning schedule included a quick check-in with Ed Daniels, who wrote a sports column for the Clarion Herald and who at the time of his unexpected death at the age of 67 was the longest-tenured sportscaster in New Orleans.
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by Archbishop Gregory Aymond
Archbishop Gregory Aymond previews the 2024 Priests' convocation on Sept. 11-13.
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"Infinite Dignity" teaches that human beings possess a priceless worth referred to as dignity. And that “the dignity of others is to be respected in all circumstances, ..."
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by Stacy Lamorte
Recently, I was asked to be a speaker at the upcoming St. Dominic’s Women’s Summit called “Harmony of Hearts: Confronting Loneliness, Conquering Distraction, Championing Justice” which will be held on Sept. 14.
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by Dr. Heather Bozant Witcher
Kindergarten – prepped, ready and here we come! Except … kindergarten hasn’t come! Not yet anyway.
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by Karen Baker
When one idea leads to another, you end up with something like #flatfrcooper.
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Pope Francis met with members of the Afghan Community Association in Italy in a meeting room behind the Paul VI Audience Hall at the Vatican Aug. 7.
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by Tom Neal
"There’s a cafe named Evolve Coffee + Matcha on West Esplanade in Metairie that embodies Widmer’s contention – that business is about bringing people together – and I just have to share its story."
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