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Harmony Waller, 19, who died in a car accident in December, was recognized as Altar Server of the Year by her home parish of Mary Queen of Peace in Mandeville.
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Youth council works with state legislature on issues that impact them. The current did well at a competition held in Washington, D.C., at the offices of Homeland Security.
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Students from St. Charles Catholic High School in LaPlace trekked to New Orleans for a French-immersion field trip.
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Local, national and international families of both Italian and Sicilian descent celebrate Christmas Eve as a meatless, communal "Feast of the Seven Fishes."
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Loyola University New Orleans is offering an elective, “Mapping Human Trafficking,’’ taught by visiting professor Ty Lawson, to help students realize the prevalence of human trafficking in all of its forms.
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On Jan. 16, Catholics journeyed throughout the Archdiocese of New Orleans to serve the community on the Martin Luther King Jr. “Day On, Not Off.” Several wrote reflections that we are sharing with our readers.
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This month, Kids’ Clarion examines the roles of the monstrance and the thurible.
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The Knights of Columbus Council 9623 and other councils in the state sponsored individual Basketball Free Throw Contests with winners from each council advancing to a district contest.
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Campus garden enables students to hone special skills while responding to Pope Francis’ call for environmental stewardship.
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Catholic high school teens fanned out all over the metropolitan New Orleans area to provide service to the community Jan. 16 on the "Day on Not Off" Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
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Archbishop Hannan High student Vivian Veillion discovered many ways to understand the pro-life movement at the annual Archdiocese of New Orleans pilgrimage to Washington, D.C., for the March for Life. She is now fired up to defend life.
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On his recent pilgrimage to the March for Life in Washington, D.C., Archbishop Hannan High student Ian Hoover deepened his prayer life and began a mission to spread God's word and protect life.
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Catholic high school teens fanned out all over the metropolitan New Orleans area to provide service to the community Jan. 16 on the "Day on Not Off" Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
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Catholic high school teens fanned out all over the metropolitan New Orleans area to provide service to the community Jan. 16 on the "Day On, Not Off" Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
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Students at Ursuline Academy fanned out over the metro area today to celebrate the legacy of their saintly patroness.
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Lakeside festival will give mall goers an opportunity to experience the creative talents of students in our local Catholic schools.
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A collaboration between Pope John Paul II High School and its four main feeder elementary schools is working with local industry leaders to craft specialized curriculum.
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Sisters of the Living Word have lay associates that help them fulfill one of their goals of helping save the environment. The associates collect glass every other month and bring it to be recycled at Glass Half Full.
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Through the generosity of local New Orleanians, Ukrainian-born Karyna Skyba is being educated and kept safe in New Orleans as war rages in her home country.
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St. Matthew the Apostle seventh graders reach out to their fellow Catholic schools by sending them saintly greetings.
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