• MCA Chorale will hit high notes at Carnegie Hall
    MCA Chorale will hit high notes at Carnegie Hall
    Mount Carmel Academy's award-winning Chorale has the opportunity to sing as a featured choir at Carnegie Hall in New York City in April.
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  • My Lenten sacrifice has been refined over the years
    My Lenten sacrifice has been refined over the years
    Selecting spiritual reading is very personal and can be divinely inspired by the Holy Spirit.
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  • The promises of spring and Lent appear
    The promises of spring and Lent appear
    Reminders of patience, waiting, fulfillment ...
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  • Adoration, even for a few minutes, can be a kids’ blessing
    Adoration, even for a few minutes, can be a kids’ blessing
    Have you ever brought your children to adoration? Early behavior lessons enable them to grow in love of Jesus.
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  • Talk on ‘lesser-known’ apparition Feb. 24
    Talk on ‘lesser-known’ apparition Feb. 24
    A talk by on a lesser-known apparition of Our Lady of Good Success by Dr. Marian T. Horvat will be held Feb. 24 at the Our Lady of Mount Carmel Chapel, 4465 North Causeway Blvd., Covington.
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  • Fatima statue winds its way to Metairie
    Fatima statue winds its way to Metairie
    Deacon Michael and Mable Taylor were privileged to host the Pilgrim Virgin Statue of Our Lady of Fatima at their home recently. Celso Costa, a lay Catholic custodian of the Pilgrim Virgin Statue of Our Lady of Fatima for America Needs Fatima TFP, brings the statue to homes throughout the area.
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  • Guadalupe reaches out to formerly incarcerated
    Guadalupe reaches out to formerly incarcerated
    The Social Justice Committee at Our Lady of Guadalupe Church and the National Shrine of St. Jude is hosting a play about female incarceration. The committee works hard to help those in need.
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  • Xavier female rowers stroke forward into history
    Xavier female rowers stroke forward into history
    An all-female rowing team at Xavier University of Louisiana is gaining popularity.
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  • Second campus of Good Shepherd on horizon
    Second campus of Good Shepherd on horizon
    Good Shepherd School's expansion to a second campus in New Orleans is becoming a reality.
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  • Louisiana bishops seek end to death penalty
    Louisiana bishops seek end to death penalty
    Affirming the culture of life includes ending the death penalty, says New Orleans Archbishop Gregory Aymond.
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  • Intentions lead to gratitude for husband, kids
    Intentions lead to gratitude for husband, kids
    " ... I do think that intentions within relationships, of all kinds, are good." - Dr. Heather Bozant Witcher
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  • Él les dijo: Vengan a ver
    Él les dijo: Vengan a ver
    Dominican Padre Manuel Solorzano gives us his homily in Spanish for the weekend of Jan. 13-14.
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  • Looking to a New Year filled with blessings!
    Looking to a New Year filled with blessings!
    The Clarion Herald's NOLA Catholic Parenting blogger/columnist Gavin Lewis explains how his family approached a new year together. Gratitude and compassions are two traits he tries to foster in his children.
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  • Catholic high school students demonstrate culture of giving
    Catholic high school students demonstrate culture of giving
    Successful Thanksgiving drives by Catholic high schools across the Archdiocese of New Orleans help the less fortunate during the holidays.
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  • Go! Conference hopes for encounter with Jesus
    Go! Conference hopes for encounter with Jesus
    Annual Gulf Coast Faith Formation Conference will be Jan. 12-13 at the Pontchartrain Center in Kenner.
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  • Daily understanding of how great God’s faithfulness is
    Daily understanding of how great God’s faithfulness is
    Kristy Solis, NOLA Catholic Parenting columnist, gives thanks for her family's patriarch.
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  • My clever child can bend time with his bare hands
    My clever child can bend time with his bare hands
    "Waiting and patience are difficult for toddlers, but it’s difficult, too, for adults. Our society is 'on demand.'" Advent thoughts by Dr. Heather Bozant Witcher, Young Adults
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  • Archdiocese to host MLK Day of Service on Jan. 15
    Archdiocese to host MLK Day of Service on Jan. 15
    Registrations are underway for the Archdiocese of New Orleans’ Martin Luther King Jr. ”Day ON, Not OFF” day of service, set for Jan. 15, 2024.
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  • The ‘singing nuns’ have a Christmas message to intone
    The ‘singing nuns’ have a Christmas message to intone
    The Daughters of St. Paul Choir will bring its 90-minute Christmas concert Dec. 20 at 6 p.m. to Jesuit High School's Auditorium in New Orleans. It's a fundraiser for the nuns.
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  • Many liturgical rites, but all one Catholic Church
    Many liturgical rites, but all one Catholic Church
    The Maronite Catholic community, one of 24 rites of the Catholic Church, has been celebrating its liturgies monthly on Sundays at St. Joseph Church on Tulane Avenue in New Orleans. Maronite Catholic liturgies also are celebrated in Covington, Baton Rouge and in Lafayette.
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