• Emptying ourselves as a reservoir to be filled
    Emptying ourselves as a reservoir to be filled
    Marianite Sister Judy Gomila talks about using Advent as an opportunity to empty ourselves to relieve the gift of Christ.
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  • We can do better; we must do better
    We can do better; we must do better
    One thing we all know is that, as a nation, we can do better in how we govern ourselves and teach our children and grandchildren to behave.
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  • Personal call to holiness a necessary response
    Personal call to holiness a necessary response
    2020 has been a difficult year, and even more so for the Archdiocese of New Orleans. The removal of two pastors from ministry is a wakeup call to personal holiness.
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  • The voice of ‘Sh-Boom’ in the House of God
    The voice of ‘Sh-Boom’ in the House of God
    For the last 53 years, John Perkins has led the music ministry at St. Margaret Mary Parish in Slidell. What many don't know is that he was a Canadian singing sensation and lead voice of The Crew-Cuts, who made "Sh-Boom" a worldwide No. 1 hit in the 1950s.
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  • The ‘Flying Nuns’ make this Baptist’s heart soar
    The ‘Flying Nuns’ make this Baptist’s heart soar
    As a "warehouse specialist" for Second Harvest Food Bank, Anthony Clemons has a job delivering and organizing food for the needy. During natural disasters – such as Hurricane Laura – his job becomes a ministry.
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  • Priests' support group rallies to a 'brother' in need
    Priests' support group rallies to a 'brother' in need
    When Hurricane Laura devastated southwest Louisiana, eight priests bolted into action to aid their ninth “brother” – Father Jeffrey Starkovich of St. Pius X Church in Ragley, just north of Lake Charles.
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  • Mr. Holland’s masterpiece: Resurrecting a life
    Mr. Holland’s masterpiece: Resurrecting a life
    He was 5 years old when he saw his mother sexually assaulted. He spent five years in Texas prisons for gang-related activities. And, now, Dr. Christian Bolden, a criminology professor at Loyola University New Orleans for the last 12 years, is using his redeemed life to help others.
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  • Pivot goes viral in schools’ COVID transition defense
    Pivot goes viral in schools’ COVID transition defense
    At his core, De La Salle High school president Paul Kelly is a basketball coach who knows the value of straight talk with his players...
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  • When human life is utilitarian calculus, anything can happen
    When human life is utilitarian calculus, anything can happen
    The death of Michael Hickson, a 46-year-old quadriplegic, inside an Austin, Texas, hospice last month pricked the conscience of Charlie Camosy.
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  • The $1.5 million phone call: Reach out and touch someone
    The $1.5 million phone call: Reach out and touch someone
    St. Augustine High School received a $1.5 million windfall, electronically wired to the school from a foundation established by the co-founder of Twitter, with virtually no paperwork involved.
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  • Good Samaritan’s neighborly love is our model
    Good Samaritan’s neighborly love is our model
    Who has all the answers? I certainly don’t. But I think we start from “I can’t breathe” and search for a way out of this cave.
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  • Deacon Durr: God has kept me here for a reason
    Deacon Durr: God has kept me here for a reason
    Uriel Durr always has had what the world might consider a simple faith: Straight and to the point.
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  • Pandemic has changed church outreach ‘forever’
    Pandemic has changed church outreach ‘forever’
    During two months of social isolation, the work of American business has migrated, ready or not, into the home.
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  • Out of a global crisis comes a divine blessing
    Out of a global crisis comes a divine blessing
    Luis Campuzano, a native of Honduras, was nothing if not a diligent worker. 
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  • Bringing dark deeds into the light can provide hope
    Bringing dark deeds into the light can provide hope
    What’s a life worth? It’s impossible to answer that question with a dollar figure, because if we as Catholics uphold the dignity of life in all of its aspects, then the sexual abuse of a child by anyone, much less by a trusted figure of authority and of the faith, is an abominable evil that never could be salved by the balm of a check.     
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  • Even in death, their 70-year train stayed on track
    Even in death, their 70-year train stayed on track
    Inside Jefferson Healthcare Center in Jefferson, the Calis – Elizabeth and Joe – were known as the “choo choo train.”
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  • Don’t let home confinement stress your marriage
    Don’t let home confinement stress your marriage
    David and Kate Dawson have seven children, ages 1 to 12, with an eighth on the way at the end of July.
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  • The power of music turns living room into a choir loft
    The power of music turns living room into a choir loft
    The phenomenon initially sprouted in Italy, one of the first nations in the developed world to require strict quarantine measures in a “what-else-do-we-have-to-lose” tactic against the spread of the coronavirus.  
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  • As St. John Paul II preached with his life, ‘Be not afraid’
    As St. John Paul II preached with his life, ‘Be not afraid’
    Darkness covered Warsaw in January 1945. Six years earlier, in 1939, Hitler had stormed into Poland.
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  • John Barry: First, last and always, tell the truth
    John Barry: First, last and always, tell the truth
    ​​​​​​​For someone who has the rare ability to reduce the mysterious power of natural disasters and viral pandemics to amazingly digestible bites...
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