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New Orleans Catholic Cemeteries will host its annual Good Friday Way of the Cross on March 29 at 10 a.m. at St. Roch Cemetery No. 1 (1725 St. Roch Ave.). Aiding walkers’ prayer will be the St. Roch’s riveting Stations of the Cross sculptures.
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Archbishop Gregory Aymond explains the highlights of Holy Week to the Young Church in his latest column for Kids’ Clarion.
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St. Dominic School’s FIRST LEGO robotics team will be the sole Louisiana team in its age division to compete in next month’s World Championships in Houston.
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Archbishop Gregory Aymond has made the following pastoral appointments, including 17 new pastors and the retirement of seven other priests.
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La peregrinación San Juan Diego partirá desde la punta de Texas en Brownsville, pasando por Corpus Christi (el Cuerpo de Cristo), rodeará el Golfo de México, y pasará por Nueva Orleáns y, la parte sureste de Estados Unidos, en su camino hacia Indianápolis.
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Reconcile New Orleans has given many young adults a chance to learn valuable skills not only in the workforce but in life. Its Cafe Reconcile offers training for the hospitality industry by offering home-cooked food. Catering, on- and off-site is also offered by the program.
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Having taught kindergartners at Mary Queen of Peace (MQP) School in Mandeville for 16 years, Marijo Abruscato Rapp knows a thing or two about getting children off to a great start in school. Read her insightful Q&A here!
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St. Frances Xavier Cabrini's early missionary years in the United States are chronicled in the $40 million blockbuster movie, "Cabrini" now in theaters nationwide. Cabrini High School, locally, has ties to Mother Cabrini because she founded an orphanage on the school's site and lived and worked there. Cabrini hosted a preview screening of the movie with a reception March 7, the day before it opened to the public.
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Archdiocesan events from March 19-June 3, 2024 Please send event announcements two weeks before each issue to calendar@clarionherald.org NEXT ISSUE: MARCH 30, 2024
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Clarion Herald associate editor Christine Bordelon is retiring and writes this farewell column.
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Get the latest information on summer camps and activities for 2024 in our 16-page special section!
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Father Jose Roel Lungay, former pastor at St. Genevieve Catholic Church in the Bayou Liberty area of Slidell, recently passed away. He was 63 years old and deeply loved by parishioners, friends and family as was evident at a Funeral Mass celebrated March 8 by Archbishop Gregory Aymond.
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Priest appointments by Archbishop Gregory Aymond, Archdiocese of New Orleans
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National Eucharistic Revival passes through New Orleans: June 9, at 9 a.m. Mass at St. Louis Cathedral, then procession around Jackson Square; June 7, eucharistic procession from Notre Dame Seminary to St. Rita Church; music by The Vigil Project (time to be announced).
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St. Michael Special School culinary science students operated a series of pop-up cafés last month to expose them to the various tasks of operating a restaurant.
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Many Catholic high schools march in Mardi Gras parades each year. In addition to major downtown parades, St. Paul's and St. Scholastica combined forces to march in special parades in St. Tammany.
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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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Events from March 1 to April 20, 2024 in the Archdiocese of New Orleans. Please send event announcements two weeks before each issue to calendar@clarionherald.org NEXT ISSUE: MARCH 16, 2024
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A list of 2024 St. Joseph altars in the Archdiocese of New Orleans that were sent to the Clarion Herald.
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Because of recent public statements on capital punishment made by Gov. Jeff Landry, Archbishop Aymond urges the state to abolish the death penalty.
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