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by Jonelle Foltz
On Oct. 14, adults and students from De La Salle, the Academy of the Sacred Heart and Lusher high schools in New Orleans helped paint a house located on Frenchman Street in New Orleans. The homeowner is an elderly woman who has lived there since the 1960s.
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by Jonelle Foltz
By Ron Brocato, Sports Two local Catholic schools are having their athletic facilities greatly improved, thanks to the generosity of “Angels.” Gayle and Tom Benson have partnered with the Academy of the Sacred Heart to construct the school’s new outdoor sports complex, which will bear the names of the Saints’ and Pelicans’ owners.
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by Jonelle Foltz
Deadline: Submissions due Thursday (10 days before each issue) calendar@clarionherald.org (504) area code unless noted Oct. 29-Nov. 12 EVENTS The professional choir RED SHIFT presents Joby Talbot’s “ Path of Miracles ,” the inaugural concert project of the choir’s 2017-18 season.
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by Jonelle Foltz
In the middle of the TV broadcast of LSU’s win at Ole Miss, analyst Todd Blackledge recalled a conversation with Tiger head coach Ed Orgeron. “We have to beat ’em, and we have to beat them in recruiting,” said Blackledge, quoting Orgeron.
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by Jonelle Foltz
El día de todos los Santos se acerca. ¿Qué enseña la Iglesia sobre el día Santo del 1 de noviembre? De lo que podemos decir históricamente, el Día de Todos los Santos se comenzó a celebrar por primera vez, a principios del siglo IV, como una forma de honrar a todos los mártires de la Iglesia primitiva.
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by Christine L. Bordelon
A moving piece of live music interspersed with audiovisuals about the homeless will be presented Nov. 2 by the Symphony Chorus of New Orleans along with Delgado Community College Chorus, a 10-piece chamber orchestra and students at the Academy of the Sacred Heart (ASH).
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by Christine L. Bordelon
Divine Mercy Parish honored its long-time secretary Sherryl Clements with a surprise party, gifts and a cake inside the parish’s church in Kenner f or her many years of service.
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by Christine L. Bordelon
Sisters Presley and Kennedy Recher help Lower School Dean of Students Sister Georgeann Parizek, RSCJ, collect items for hurricane relief in Texas during carpool.
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by Christine L. Bordelon
The Marianite 27 th General Chapter was held this summer at St. Joseph Abbey. 45 Sister Delegates assembled each day in prayer, contemplation, conversation, reflection and decision-making. Under the guidance of the facilitator, Sr. Cathy Bertrand, SSND, and Father Charles Benoit, OSB, canon lawyer, delegates discussed issues related to ministry, membership and legacy.
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by Peter Finney Jr.
By Peter Finney Jr., Clarion Herald If Pope Francis has taken the world and the church by storm, it is because of “his relationship with Jesus and the model of Jesus’ leadership as portrayed in the Gospels,” a nationally acclaimed biblical scholar said Oct. 20 in the annual Roppolo Lecture.
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by Peter Finney Jr.
For Gerard Schoen III, community relations director of Lake Lawn Metairie Funeral Home, All Saints’ Day – Nov. 1 – is the Super Bowl Sunday of the New Orleans funeral business. It’s not just that our city named its professional football team, founded on Nov. 1, 1966, in honor of the “saints,” a nickname that Archbishop Philip Hannan famously endorsed at the time as non-sacrilegious before cautioning with a knowing wink: “But I must tell you, most of the saints were martyrs.” Nov. 1 is special in New Orleans cemetery circles because it draws thousands back to the tomb – visiting, praying in front of and sprucing up a place that in this topographically challenged city often is a small, white, granite home with a view.
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by Peter Finney Jr.
All S aints’ Day is approaching. What does the church teach about the Nov. 1 holy day? From what we can tell historically, All Saints’ Day was first observed in the early 4th century as a way of honoring all the martyrs of the early church.
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by Peter Finney Jr.
By Beth Donze, Clarion Herald Young people who know they “belong to Jesus” are aglow with special traits that inspire their peers and others to believe that they, too, are “priceless,” said Archbishop Gregory Aymond, speaking to 2,000 ’tweens and teens assembled at the Morial Convention Center for the Oct. 22 celebration of World Youth Day.
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by Jonelle Foltz
Why has difficulty become an excuse? Within the past week, I read three different articles about the difficulty of the Catholic Church and following the faith. Three articles expressed the challenges of living a faith that teaches obedience, love and mercy, while also teaching suffering, sacrifice and redemption.
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by Jonelle Foltz
Photo by Ron Brocato | CLARION HERALD Tyler Sanderson (2) of Pope John Paul II fires a shot over Mount Carmel’s Abby Alonzo and Tea Jones (20) during a battle between defending state champions on Oct. 11.
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by Jonelle Foltz
By Christine Bordelon Approximately 100 people prayed the Joyful Mysteries of the rosary Oct. 14 in celebration of the 100th anniversary of the apparitions at Fatima, Portugal. The prayer site was a lot on Elysian Fields Avenue at Lafreniere Street in New Orleans.
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by Beth Donze
By Beth Donze Studying the lives of the saints is a great way for us to be “introduced” to Jesus himself. That was the message Father Peter Finney delivered to students from St. Rita School in New Orleans at their Oct. 4 Mass celebrating St. Rita’s Church’s reception of relics connected with St. Padre Pio.
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by Jonelle Foltz
St. Paul’s math faculty and Mu Alpha Theta math honor society members hosted the 23rd St. Paul’s math tournament at the Briggs Assembly Center. More than 400 students from approximately 23 schools competed.
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by Beth Donze
By Beth Donze The sight of the 18-wheeler brimming with school supplies had already brought Marcia Stevens to tears. But when Stevens began going through the drawings and cards of support sent by New Orleans Catholic school students to their hurricane-weary peers in the Diocese of Beaumont, Texas, Stevens “lost it” – in a good way.
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