• New pamphlet turns children’s cathedral tours into educational scavenger hunts
    New pamphlet turns children’s cathedral tours into educational scavenger hunts
    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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  • Altar, tabernacle call attention to the Eucharist
    Altar, tabernacle call attention to the Eucharist
    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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  • October is perfect time to recommit yourself to God, family, school
    October is perfect time to recommit yourself to God, family, school
    Archbishop Gregory Aymond encourages the Young Church to use the autumn months to refocus their attention on God and neighbor.
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  • Eucharistic procession unites St. Peter Parish as one faith family under Christ, our king
    Eucharistic procession unites St. Peter Parish as one faith family under Christ, our king
    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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  • Mission coordinators prepare for new year of ‘Children Helping Children’
    Mission coordinators prepare for new year of ‘Children Helping Children’
    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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  • ‘Flat Fr. Pat’ allows St. Pius X pastor to become armchair traveler
    ‘Flat Fr. Pat’ allows St. Pius X pastor to become armchair traveler
    A traveling paper doll helped members of the St. Pius X Church and School community stay connected with their parish family over the summer. Meet Flat Fr. Pat!
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  • Archdiocese of N.O. explores shift toward family-centered catechesis
    Archdiocese of N.O. explores shift toward family-centered catechesis
    A recent workshop attended by 150 religious ed professionals looked at ways in which parishes might engage parents more intentionally in the faith formation of their children.
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  • Good Shepherd School expands flock at second campus
    Good Shepherd School expands flock at second campus
    The school founded on the vision of Jesuit Father Harry Tompson expands its reach to the Florida-Desire neighborhood of New Orleans.
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  • Shanda Theriot, principal of Resurrection of Our Lord School. N.O.
    Shanda Theriot, principal of Resurrection of Our Lord School. N.O.
    We present the final installment of our series introducing the new lead administrators of Archdiocese of New Orleans’ elementary and high schools.
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  • Joan Kathmann, head of school at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton School, Kenner
    Joan Kathmann, head of school at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton School, Kenner
    In the roll-up to the 2022-23 school year, the Clarion Herald introduces the new lead administrators of the Archdiocese of New Orleans’ elementary and high schools.
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  • Sean Goodwin, principal of St. Joan of Arc School in New Orleans
    Sean Goodwin, principal of St. Joan of Arc School in New Orleans
    In the roll-up to the 2022-23 school year, the Clarion Herald introduces the new lead administrators of the Archdiocese of New Orleans’ elementary and high schools.
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  • Dr. Tim Burns, interim head of school at Stuart Hall School for Boys, N.O.
    Dr. Tim Burns, interim head of school at Stuart Hall School for Boys, N.O.
    In the roll-up to the 2022-23 school year, the Clarion Herald introduces the new lead administrators of the Archdiocese of New Orleans’ elementary and high schools.
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  • Brittany Breaux,  principal of Our Lady of Perpetual Help School, Belle Chasse
    Brittany Breaux, principal of Our Lady of Perpetual Help School, Belle Chasse
    In the roll-up to the 2022-23 school year, the Clarion Herald introduces the new lead administrators of the Archdiocese of New Orleans’ elementary and high schools.
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  • Catholic identity shines at St. Leo the Great School
    Catholic identity shines at St. Leo the Great School
    As we approach school year 2022-23, we spotlight one of the many ways the Young Church has been serving our community.
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  • Young essayists reflect on the ‘call to discipleship’ – in 2022 and beyond
    Young essayists reflect on the ‘call to discipleship’ – in 2022 and beyond
    Ava Stack, a seventh grader at St. Catherine of Siena School, presents her winning essay on being a disciple of Christ.
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  • Young essayists reflect on the ‘call to discipleship’ – in 2022 and beyond
    Young essayists reflect on the ‘call to discipleship’ – in 2022 and beyond
    Mason McMenis, a seventh grader at St. Catherine of Siena School, presents his winning essay on being a disciple of Christ.
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  • Young essayists reflect on the ‘call to discipleship’ – in 2022 and beyond
    Young essayists reflect on the ‘call to discipleship’ – in 2022 and beyond
    Maci Williams, a sixth grader at St. Angela Merici School, presents her winning essay on being a disciple of Christ.
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  • Young essayists reflect on the ‘call to discipleship’ – in 2022 and beyond
    Young essayists reflect on the ‘call to discipleship’ – in 2022 and beyond
    Anthony Amadeo III, a sixth grader at Our Lady of Prompt Succor School in Chalmette, presents his winning essay on being a disciple of Christ.
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  • Young essayists reflect on the ‘call to discipleship’ – in 2022 and beyond
    Young essayists reflect on the ‘call to discipleship’ – in 2022 and beyond
    Gracelyn Haydel, a fifth grader at St. Catherine of Siena, presents her winning essay on being a disciple of Christ.
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  • Live the Easter spirit year-round by being a joyful – and joy-giving – disciple
    Live the Easter spirit year-round by being a joyful – and joy-giving – disciple
    Archbishop Gregory Aymond delivers his end-of-the-school-year message to the readers of Kids’ Clarion.
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