• 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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  • Hollywood rosary group seeking conversion
    Hollywood rosary group seeking conversion
    Michael Forbes is using the Zoom rosary to pray for the conversion of Hollywood, which is a tall order considering Hollywood is the world's cultural trend-setter.
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  • The fast that pleases God
    The fast that pleases God
    Look no further than to the poor and vulnerable, near and far – our needy brothers and sisters – when choosing a fast.
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  • Cooking couple is right at home in Corpus Christi-Epiphany
    Cooking couple is right at home in Corpus Christi-Epiphany
    After being one another’s valentine for 55 years of marriage and counting, Pat and Verdell Heisser of Corpus Christi-Epiphany Parish know how to cook with love for themselves, their family and their many friends.
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  • Lenten call to conversion begins with self-evaluation
    Lenten call to conversion begins with self-evaluation
    As we begin Lent 2024, Archbishop Aymond provides guidance on prayerful action.
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  • Lenten missions, days of reflection in archdiocese
    Lenten missions, days of reflection in archdiocese
    Lenten offerings throughout the Archdiocese of New Orleans.
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  • Calendar - February 17, 2024
    Calendar - February 17, 2024
    Events from Feb. 18-March 23, 2024 Please send event announcements two weeks before each issue to calendar@clarionherald.org NEXT ISSUE: MARCH 2, 2024
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  • As a loved one approaches death, what can we do?
    As a loved one approaches death, what can we do?
    What can a person do when a loved one or a dear friend prepares for death? Clarion Herald business manager Mark Lombard has some ideas.
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  • ‘Crisis of friendship’ focus of men’s conference Feb. 24
    ‘Crisis of friendship’ focus of men’s conference Feb. 24
    More than 600 men are expected to participate in the 2024 Archdiocese of New Orleans Men’s Conference, “I Have Called You Friends,” Feb. 24 at St. Catherine of Siena.
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  • Ready, set, eat! Lenten fish fries throughout the archdiocese
    Ready, set, eat! Lenten fish fries throughout the archdiocese
    Here's a handy list of fish fries hosted throughout the archdiocese. Is there a fish fry missing? Please send info to clarionherald@clarionherald.org.
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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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  • Abp. Aymond: Look at Lenten sacrifice as opportunity to make positive changes
    Abp. Aymond: Look at Lenten sacrifice as opportunity to make positive changes
    Archbishop Gregory Aymond encourages the Young Church to view their time of Lenten sacrifice and good works not as a burden, but as an opportunity.
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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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  • Catholic Schools Week 2024
    Catholic Schools Week 2024
    Check out the amazing things happening in Catholic schools of the Archdiocese of New Orleans in our 20-page special section.
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  • Harry Connick Sr. modeled a path to charity
    Harry Connick Sr. modeled a path to charity
    In the eyes of his singer-songwriter-actor son, the legacy of Harry Connick Sr. unfolded quietly, in the parking lot of a Lakeview grocery store.
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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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  • Faith, good habits fortify St. Pius centenarians
    Faith, good habits fortify St. Pius centenarians
    St. Pius X Parish in New Orleans has more than its fair share of 100-year-old-plus faithful. Today, we meet four of those proud centenarians.
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  • St. Francis Xavier teacher enjoys cultivating students’ passion for science
    St. Francis Xavier teacher enjoys cultivating students’ passion for science
    In its ongoing Q&A series on Catholic elementary school educators, Kids’ Clarion meets Amy Provensal Schayot, the middle-school science teacher at St. Francis Xavier Elementary School in Metairie.
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  • Story of ‘Miraculous Medal’ still resonates today
    Story of ‘Miraculous Medal’ still resonates today
    This medal became known worldwide and, because of its countless stories of conversion and various miracles, would be renamed as the Miraculous Medal.
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