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Marianite Sister Judy Gomila talks about using Advent as an opportunity to empty ourselves to relieve the gift of Christ.
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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Uriel Durr always has had what the world might consider a simple faith: Straight and to the point.
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During two months of social isolation, the work of American business has migrated, ready or not, into the home.
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Luis Campuzano, a native of Honduras, was nothing if not a diligent worker.
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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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Inside Jefferson Healthcare Center in Jefferson, the Calis – Elizabeth and Joe – were known as the “choo choo train.”
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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 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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Darkness covered Warsaw in January 1945. Six years earlier, in 1939, Hitler had stormed into Poland.
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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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