• Archbishop Aymond reflects on canon law as 75th birthday approaches
    Archbishop Aymond reflects on canon law as 75th birthday approaches
    by Archbishop Gregory Aymond
    Archbishop Gregory Aymond will turn 75 years old on Nov. 12, the date on which he is required by canon law to submit his resignation letter to the pope, who may accept the resignation or ask that he remain as archbishop of New Orleans. Archbishop Aymond writes the following reflection for the people of the Archdiocese of New Orleans.
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  • Pope: Keep youth engaged after confirmation
    Pope: Keep youth engaged after confirmation
    “Confirmation is for all the faithful what Pentecost was for the entire church,” the pope said.
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  • We walk with the victims and survivors of violence
    We walk with the victims and survivors of violence
    by Archbishop Gregory Aymond
    ​Archbishop Gregory Aymond delivered the following homily at the annual Mass for the Victims and Survivors of Violence at St. Louis Cathedral on Oct. 27.
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  • After the elections, the hard work begins
    After the elections, the hard work begins
    by Tony Magliano
    Voting with an informed conscience is an important first step in exercising Catholic political responsibility.
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  • The importance of father-daughter relationships
    The importance of father-daughter relationships
    by Vivian Marino
    Two years ago, my husband started attending Manresa, the all-male silent retreat house. Every time he returns, he mentions a priest who always says that one of the most important relationships in life is that of a father and daughter, and I wholeheartedly agree.
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  • President Cole’s ‘transformative’ meeting with Pope Francis
    President Cole’s ‘transformative’ meeting with Pope Francis
    by Xavier Cole
    Meeting the pope is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity and I highly encourage anyone to seize the moment when presented with the chance. It is a transformational experience I will never forget.
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  • Pilgrimage: An avalanche of gratitude
    Pilgrimage: An avalanche of gratitude
    by Peter Finney Jr.
    One of the many blessings of my work as editor of a Catholic newspaper is to travel occasionally with members of the Archdiocese of New Orleans on pilgrimages to seminal Catholic sites across the world.
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  • Enjoy each season and be grateful for changes
    Enjoy each season and be grateful for changes
    by Dr. Heather Bozant Witcher
    Spooky season is upon us, and my children are over the moon. Each morning as we make our way to school, their faces are seemingly glued to the windows, monitoring the neighborhood for new decorations.
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  • Brother Gale: With age, there is  wisdom
    Brother Gale: With age, there is wisdom
    by Peter Finney Jr.
    Christian Brother Gale Condit is 82 now, and his life as a lion tamer turned Catholic school educator has blessed him with a deep reservoir of wisdom, prudence and humor that can be built only by daily rubbing elbows with teenage boys and girls who sometimes don’t know which end is up or whom to trust.
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  • Go and invite everyone to the banquet
    Go and invite everyone to the banquet
    by Archbishop Gregory Aymond
    As we prepare to celebrate World Mission Sunday on Oct. 20, I reflect on the rich history of mission work within our Church and how it continues to shape us today.
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  • The moral necessity of voting with a well-formed Catholic conscience – especially this election!
    The moral necessity of voting with a well-formed Catholic conscience – especially this election!
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  • Tracking feelings, habits can trigger reflection
    Tracking feelings, habits can trigger reflection
    by Dr. Heather Bozant Witcher
    "In 2014, two artists and information designers decided to visualize a week of their lives and mail the results by postcard to each other. I’m having my students do the same thing on a smaller scale."
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  • ‘Old pope’ thanks God for his four-nation trip
    ‘Old pope’ thanks God for his four-nation trip
    Pope Francis publicly thanked God for allowing him “to do as an old pope what I would have liked to do as a young Jesuit...”
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  • Voting for the ‘lesser of two evils’
    Voting for the ‘lesser of two evils’
    "There are many other life issues that neither presidential candidate has addressed in a way that is compatible with the Gospel and Catholic social teaching." - Tony Magliano
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  • Sacred art brings disparate people together
    Sacred art brings disparate people together
    by Peter Finney Jr.
    The late Dominican Father Val McInnes would have loved the cozy, purposely understated, four-day meeting in New Orleans last week of some of North America’s most avid patrons of sacred art.
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  • The club no one wants to belong to
    The club no one wants to belong to
    by Kim Roberts
    "In the blink of an eye, my entire world changed."
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  • Reflecting Christ during election season is our duty
    Reflecting Christ during election season is our duty
    by Ty Salvant
    Election season is upon us again, a time that can often tempt Christians to behave in ways that don't reflect our faith.
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  • Fall pruning and a child’s determination
    Fall pruning and a child’s determination
    by Dr. Heather Bozant Witcher
    Fall is in the air. Those early-morning breezes were followed by rain and subsequently cooler temperatures. Perfect for kids playing outside – and for the adults to turn attention to fall pruning.
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  • Divine and human laughter: Unspeakable joy
    Divine and human laughter: Unspeakable joy
    by Jordan Haddad
    Before we human beings come to ourselves as selves or reach the “age of reason,” we delight, we rejoice and we laugh. Sometimes we laugh when we are surprised or captured by the wit of a funny joke, other times when we delight in the misfortune of our enemies.
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  • ‘Y ustedes ¿quién dicen que soy yo?’
    ‘Y ustedes ¿quién dicen que soy yo?’
    by Padre Manuel Solorzano
    Queridos hermanos: El domingo pasado vimos cómo Jesús iba recorriendo Galilea “haciendo el bien”, o sea predicando la Buena Nueva, haciendo curaciones, etc.
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