• 'The Pharmacist': Coalition needed to balance big Pharma
    'The Pharmacist': Coalition needed to balance big Pharma
    Dan Schneider – "The Pharmacist" – says taking on the scourge of deaths to to prescription and street drugs requires collaborative action from citizens. He's ready to get things rolling.
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  • The God who is kind, loving and forgiving
    The God who is kind, loving and forgiving
    Charles Hagerman has a message for anyone who has lived for years trapped by alcohol or substance abuse: There is help! Hagerman knows all about a God of mercy.
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  • Believe the science: It’s a matter of life and death
    Believe the science: It’s a matter of life and death
    It's far past time for Louisiana residents resistant to being vaccinated for COVID-19 to roll up their sleeves – for their own health and the health of their loved ones.
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  • When the bathroom scale lies, fight the lithium devil
    When the bathroom scale lies, fight the lithium devil
    What happens when the bathroom scale continues to lie? Either capitulate to its soulless mocking or commit to fighting back. Clarion Herald editor Peter Finney Jr. chose to fight the good fight.
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  • Former Gov. Edwin Edwards: Charismatic but flawed
    Former Gov. Edwin Edwards: Charismatic but flawed
    Former Louisiana Gov. Edwin Edwards died July 12 at the age of 93. He was a skilled politician beset by personal failures, but he could have been so much more.
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  • A grieving family rallies to provide children with their wings
    A grieving family rallies to provide children with their wings
    Shannon and Evans Schmidt lost one of their seven children in a boating accident. Now they are honoring their son by making Catholic education possible for at-risk kids.
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  • The divine love story: A God who never gives up
    The divine love story: A God who never gives up
    Gilly and Rhonda Charbonnet at Lourdes, France, in June 2019. Gilly died on Oct. 5, 2020.
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  • A chaplain who uses words only when necessary
    A chaplain who uses words only when necessary
    Even with the aches and pains of old age, Father Doug Brougher is filled with gratitude as he walks the halls of Touro Infirmary as the Catholic chaplain, going on 35 years, with a listening ear and a heavy dose of empathy.
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  • De La Salle’s ‘360-degree’ support keeps teacher upright
    De La Salle’s ‘360-degree’ support keeps teacher upright
    De La Salle teacher John Charles says his Catholic faith and the support of his school community have buoyed him after his 40-year-old daughter was found murdered inside her Maryland home.
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  • Ruth Meche’s students will always be her ‘kids’
    Ruth Meche’s students will always be her ‘kids’
    For the last 44 years, Ruth Meche has served at St. Christopher the Martyr School in Metairie. As Meche approaches retirement, she reflects on her powerful and, at times, humorous ministry.
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  • Norbert Labit works for the carpenter’s Son
    Norbert Labit works for the carpenter’s Son
    Norbert Labit is 88 and has volunteered his woodworking skills to St. Bonaventure Parish in Avondale for the last 60 years. And he wouldn't have it any other way.
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  • The God of endless chances: A resurrection parable
    The God of endless chances: A resurrection parable
    Johnny Young's life, as he knew it, was over because of drug addiction. Little did he realize in 2009 that a Catholic community centered on prayer, work and friendship would resurrect his life.
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  • Thank you, Drew!
    Thank you, Drew!
    When Drew Brees led the New Orleans Saints to victory in Super Bowl XLIV in February 2010, Clarion Herald editor Peter Finney Jr. was in Sun Life Stadium. It was a memory of a lifetime. Here is his column from Feb. 7, 2010.
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  • The usher who collected nothing but the truth
    The usher who collected nothing but the truth
    Leon Drew, an usher for more than 40 years at St. Angela Merici Church in Metairie, worked as an insurance claims investigator. He relied on his Catholic faith to always seek the truth.
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  • It's misguided to chide church for following law
    It's misguided to chide church for following law
    The church's dedicated employees who serve in parishes, schools and ministries were well within their rights to receive federal payroll protection.
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  • The cop shares a special admiration for the mystery QB
    The cop shares a special admiration for the mystery QB
    NOPD Reserve Sergeant Joe Delery has been welcoming people at the doors of St. Rita Church in New Orleans for many years, but he never realized he might one day be going face to face with a Saint.
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  • When the Spirit rushes to offer a ride, fly with it
    When the Spirit rushes to offer a ride, fly with it
    Patti and Al Mansfield have served for nearly 50 years as the leaders of the Catholic Charismatic Renewal. Now, they are passing on the Spirit to Deacon Larry Oney and his wife Andi.
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  • St. Ignatius can’t be beaten for New Year’s resolutions
    St. Ignatius can’t be beaten for New Year’s resolutions
    St. Ignatius wrote his Spiritual Exercises nearly 500 years ago, but his wisdom about living an examined life provide great insight when making New Year's resolutions.
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  • Looking through the 2020 glass, darkly, but on to 2021!
    Looking through the 2020 glass, darkly, but on to 2021!
    Clarion Herald editor Peter Finney Jr. pulls out his hairline-cracked crystal ball to predict what will happen in the world of sports in 2021
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  • A move after three decades brings hidden to light
    A move after three decades brings hidden to light
    It's amazing what wonders and hidden treasures can be unearthed during a move, as Clarion Herald editor Peter Finney Jr. discovered.
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