• For air crash survivor, each day is God’s miracle
    For air crash survivor, each day is God’s miracle
    If there is one thing certain about flying a Cessna into a forest, it is this: No one gets out alive.
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  • 'Sister-Doctor' loves caring for others, body and soul
    'Sister-Doctor' loves caring for others, body and soul
    Marianite Sister Mary Madonna Baudier became the first Catholic nun in Louisiana to become a doctor in 1979, and she has drawn little attention to her trailblazing role.
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  • Sports will be crazy in '24, as only Buddy D. would love
    Sports will be crazy in '24, as only Buddy D. would love
    In his New Year's sports prediction column for '24, Peter Finney Jr. highlights Buddy Diliberto, Nikita Khrushchev, the S&WB and Mike Lindell, the "My Pillow" guy.
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  • Fostering 21 children: All hearts on deck
    Fostering 21 children: All hearts on deck
    Janice Romig and her late husband Jerry served as foster parents for 21 babies. Read how their Catholic faith and love for children gave meaning to their lives.
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  • Clip file 'morgue' was Google before Google
    Clip file 'morgue' was Google before Google
    The Clarion Herald has been gathering family photos and editorial keepsakes for the archdiocese since 1963. Soon, every story over 60-plus years will be searchable online.
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  • There was everything to 'like' about Fr. Doug
    There was everything to 'like' about Fr. Doug
    Father Doug Brougher, who died at 86, always remained eternally grateful, even in the midst of challenges. He carried that virtue into his chaplain's ministry.
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  • An Irish love story: Jokes, love and a bit of heaven
    An Irish love story: Jokes, love and a bit of heaven
    Father Billy O'Riordan led the Clarion Herald's pilgrimage to Ireland and Scotland and told heartwarming stories about his farming family and its love for horses.
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  • A mother's 'heart' is resting in peace with Jesus
    A mother's 'heart' is resting in peace with Jesus
    Ben de Boisblanc, who died Aug. 6, was born with special needs, and his life of prayer and dedication to the Mass brought everyone he met closer to Jesus.
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  • Jesus can heal, transform
    Jesus can heal, transform
    Deacon Keith Strohm had a major conversion in college, and his life has been devoted to helping Catholic priests and parishioners enhance discipleship.
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  • Fr. Montz: Brain tumor has unleashed 'gratitude'
    Fr. Montz: Brain tumor has unleashed 'gratitude'
    Father Jeffrey Montz recently underwent surgery to remove a brain tumor, and he is grateful for the thousands of people who are praying for his recovery.
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  • In the silence of prayer, the telephone rings
    In the silence of prayer, the telephone rings
    The phone calls to the Sister Servants of Mary never stop because families need help caring for their sick loved ones. Now, lay people are extending the sisters' caring mission.
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  • Memories of ‘kick the can’ and Catholic education
    Memories of ‘kick the can’ and Catholic education
    Another August, another year approaches for Catholic schools. Peter Finney Jr. reflects on the joys of Catholic education and the wisdom of the nuns.
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  • Human trafficking isn’t someone else’s problem
    Human trafficking isn’t someone else’s problem
    Local efforts are being made to educate people about the 5 1/2 million people trafficked in the United States every year - many right here in Louisiana - and to provide safe houses for them and share these methods in other states.
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  • Sister Beth: ‘God, how can I focus my flickering?’
    Sister Beth: ‘God, how can I focus my flickering?’
    For the last nine years, Sister of Mount Carmel Beth Fitzpatrick has served as head of the archdiocesan Office of Religious, where she has been a point person for the dozens of congregations of religious men and women who serve in a vast array of ministries. She (stepped down June 30).
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  • A new spin on hearing it from the horse's mouth
    A new spin on hearing it from the horse's mouth
    Artificial Intelligence is something that requires consumers of media to be vigilant. Distinguishing fact from fiction – "fake news" – has never been more challenging.
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  • A Father's Day tribute to a dad with abundant love
    A Father's Day tribute to a dad with abundant love
    In 2016, Clarion Herald editor Peter Finney Jr. wrote about the life of his father, Peter Finney Sr., who impacted thousands through the power of words and example.
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  • Wilson Breaux’s fidelity to a silent cohort
    Wilson Breaux’s fidelity to a silent cohort
    Breaux was all about the power of presence. He learned on the job that sometimes being able to hand a leaflet to a woman could save a life.
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  • 'The little school that could' had a huge impact
    'The little school that could' had a huge impact
    One of the joys of Catholic education is offering students from low-income families a nurturing environment in both academics and faith. Jalen Johnson is thankful.
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  • A girl’s death that assaults the conscience
    A girl’s death that assaults the conscience
    “It’s a hard thing to see – and even harder to unsee,” Cvitanovich said.
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  • Sister Camille Anne: Mount Carmel's Mount Rushmore
    Sister Camille Anne: Mount Carmel's Mount Rushmore
    Sister of Mount Carmel Camille Anne Campbell has spent more than 60 years in Catholic education, and she says the secret to effective teaching is simple: You have to "care."
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