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School Food and Nutrition Services, Inc. – the archdiocesan office that operates the breakfast and lunch programs at 60 Catholic elementary and high school cafeterias – works throughout the year to make its menu offerings both nutritious and delicious.
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There is no reason for young people to get lost in the enormity of St. Louis Cathedral, thanks to a new guide.
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Our Kids’ Clarion series on items found inside every Catholic church continues this month with a look at the altar and the tabernacle.
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No. 1 seed Dominican at 23-1 is added incentive for No. 2 Mount Carmel since the winner could enter the LHSAA State Championship Tournament Nov. 10-12.
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A grant from the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation will underwrite a program by the Loyola Institute for Ministry to offer formation for and share the stories of religious sisters.
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Events from Oct. 15-Dec. 7, 2022. Please send event announcements two weeks before each issue to calendar@clarionherald.org. Next issue: October 29, 2022 (bi-weekly)
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Brother Martin’s “Mary Monday” rosaries offer students 20 precious minutes of peace during the often hectic first day of the school week.
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Archbishop Gregory Aymond encourages the Young Church to use the autumn months to refocus their attention on God and neighbor.
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The St. Louis IX Art Society has only just begun its second year of programming but has accomplished so much. All are invited to the society’s first gala-fundraiser, set for Nov.3.
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Cardinal Peter Turkson told a local symposium that CEOs and business leaders are “co-creators” with God and have a special “vocation” in ensuring the common good.
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St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church, celebrating 75 years as a parish, grows in faith through educational programs. The parish recently added the ACTS (Adoration, Community, Theology and Service) retreat for men and women, and parishioner Erin Roussel writes about it.
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St. Peter Parish in Covington is dedicated to blurring the lines that sometimes separate "school” and “parish” life. Today, more than 1,500 faithful of all ages, educational backgrounds and ministries came together for a campus wide eucharistic procession.
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Even with three forfeits due to an ineligibility issue, Edna Karris is the unquestioned powerhouse in Select Division I; DLS running back P.J. Martin shines.
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Mount Carmel Academy senior Vivian DiSalvo learned the importance of valuing and protecting herself during the presentation "Protect Young Eyes (PYE)" by speaker Doug Crawford.
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Author and 36-year education veteran Kim Bearden offered some communication tips to school administrators from the Archdiocese of New Orleans at their recent conference in Biloxi.
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Faith and a giving community-spirit define St. Joan of Arc Parish over the past three-quarters of a century in LaPlace
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Inspirational talks and live music were among the offerings enjoyed by nearly 500 teens at last Saturday’s NOLA Catholic Youth Conference at Jesuit High.
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Elementary schools are invited to call on the services of the Archdiocese of New Orleans’ Mission Office for support on ways to foster their students’ baptismal calling to pray for – and with – their peers across the globe.
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Ukrainian Mykyta Skyba, a 17-year-old now culturally ensconced as a Holy Cross Tiger, has been embraced by his new school community and his Marrero host family.
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Covington-based artist Blair Gordy Piras created a striking new oil painting of St. Joan of Arc in concert with the 75th anniversary of St. Joan of Arc Parish in LaPlace.
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