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Notre Dame Seminary will host several events, including the annual gala March 25, to celebrate its 100th anniversary in its current location on South Carrollton Avenue in New Orleans.
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Although every St. Benilde graduate might not go on to run his or her own business, each will be equipped with skills they can transfer to the 21st-century workplace upon completing an entrepreneurial curriculum called Boss Club.
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Lenten missions in parishes and other events throughout the Archdiocese of New Orleans. Please submit events two weeks before issues to calendar@clarionherald.org NEXT ISSUE: MARCH 4, 2023
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This month, Kids’ Clarion examines the roles of the monstrance and the thurible.
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The Knights of Columbus Council 9623 and other councils in the state sponsored individual Basketball Free Throw Contests with winners from each council advancing to a district contest.
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Sister Maria Sheila Undang was elected president at the Sisters of Mount Carmel's recent general chapter. Four councilors were also elected: Sisters Elma Calajatan, Mary Ellen Wheelahan, Janet LeBlanc and Gina Yabo.
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Cabrini High School’s athletic director Kirk Maronge was selected as Louisiana AD of the Year by the National High School Athletic Coaches Association.
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Campus garden enables students to hone special skills while responding to Pope Francis’ call for environmental stewardship.
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Catholic high school teens fanned out all over the metropolitan New Orleans area to provide service to the community Jan. 16 on the "Day on Not Off" Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
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Archbishop Hannan High student Vivian Veillion discovered many ways to understand the pro-life movement at the annual Archdiocese of New Orleans pilgrimage to Washington, D.C., for the March for Life. She is now fired up to defend life.
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On his recent pilgrimage to the March for Life in Washington, D.C., Archbishop Hannan High student Ian Hoover deepened his prayer life and began a mission to spread God's word and protect life.
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Catholic high school teens fanned out all over the metropolitan New Orleans area to provide service to the community Jan. 16 on the "Day on Not Off" Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
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Catholic high school teens fanned out all over the metropolitan New Orleans area to provide service to the community Jan. 16 on the "Day On, Not Off" Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
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Events from Feb. 4-March 26, 2023 Please send event announcements two week before each bi-weekly issue. Submit to calendar@clarionherald.org NEXT ISSUE: February 18, 2023
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Students at Ursuline Academy fanned out over the metro area today to celebrate the legacy of their saintly patroness.
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Lakeside festival will give mall goers an opportunity to experience the creative talents of students in our local Catholic schools.
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Holy Name of Jesus School in New Orleans, St. Angela Merici School in Metairie and St. Charles Borromeo School in Destrehan have received national honors.
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A collaboration between Pope John Paul II High School and its four main feeder elementary schools is working with local industry leaders to craft specialized curriculum.
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This month, our series on items found inside every Catholic church examines what transpires at Mass during the Offertory and the Presentation of the Gifts.
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Sisters of the Living Word have lay associates that help them fulfill one of their goals of helping save the environment. The associates collect glass every other month and bring it to be recycled at Glass Half Full.
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