• Anne Frank exhibit prompts reflection on hidden bias
    Anne Frank exhibit prompts reflection on hidden bias
    Loyola University New Orleans is the site through April for the exhibit "Anne Frank: A History for Today" about how the existence of prejudice and racism today isn't much different than how the Germans viewed the Jews more than 80 years ago.
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  • Dominican girls surpass their food collection record
    Dominican girls surpass their food collection record
    St. Mary's Dominican High School collects more than 96,000 food items for Second Harvest Food Bank.
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  • COR helps teens grow spiritually, emotionally and socially
    COR helps teens grow spiritually, emotionally and socially
    Catholic students from Archbishop Shaw and Academy of Our Lady high school have been learning about God together and strenghtening their faith in Cajun Christ in Others (COR) retreats.
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  • Priest to young Salesians: Joy, Jesus, Mary and determination needed for a holy life
    Priest to young Salesians: Joy, Jesus, Mary and determination needed for a holy life
    Students from the West Bank's six Salesian-founded elementary and high schools came together today to celebrate Mass and to remind themselves of the ties that bind them as a family of schools.
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  • Catholic school bands, dance teams eager to hit streets for Mardi Gras
    Catholic school bands, dance teams eager to hit streets for Mardi Gras
    The Clarion Herald has the Mardi Gras parade schedule for bands and dance teams from Catholic high schools in the Archdiocese of New Orleans.
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  • ‘Doc’ Caire drew love from a deep well at DLS
    ‘Doc’ Caire drew love from a deep well at DLS
    In 2012, Clarion Herald editor Peter Finney Jr. wrote this column about longtime De La Salle teacher Dr. Warren Caire. Dr. Caire passed away Feb. 13.
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  • Dominican students receive speech and debate awards
    Dominican students receive speech and debate awards
    Awards were won by several St. Mary's Dominican students at various debates.
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  • St. Joseph the Worker Church spotlights heroes and heroines of Black history
    St. Joseph the Worker Church spotlights heroes and heroines of Black history
    Every Sunday through March 6, St. Joseph the Worker Church in Marrero will share the stories of people who made the world a better place in observance of Black History Month.
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  • Garden aligns with pope’s call to care for earthly home
    Garden aligns with pope’s call to care for earthly home
    Students at Academy of Our Lady High School in Marrero are doing their part for the environment by cultivating a vegetable garden.
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  • St. Michael students benefit from Applied Behavior Analysis
    St. Michael students benefit from Applied Behavior Analysis
    Students get more one-on-one attention since Applied Behavior Analysis has been offered to parents at St. Michael Special School.
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  • Catholic Schools Week Festival continues at Lakeside through Thursday, Feb. 3
    Catholic Schools Week Festival continues at Lakeside through Thursday, Feb. 3
    Catholic school students are publicly sharing their achievements in the visual and performing arts this week at Lakeside Shopping Center.
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  • Local teens defend unborn at March for Life in D.C.
    Local teens defend unborn at March for Life in D.C.
    Approximately 300 teens from the Archdiocese of New Orleans attended the 49th annual March for Life in Washington, D.C.
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  • St. Paul’s $2.3 million band building has perfect pitch
    St. Paul’s $2.3 million band building has perfect pitch
    St. Paul's High School for boys in Covington now has a world-class music building on campus. The new, $2.3 million, 4,918-square foot facility rivals even some college music buildings.
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  • Festival, Mass to spotlight Catholic education
    Festival, Mass to spotlight Catholic education
    Catholic Schools Week (CSW) is on the horizon, which means it is also time to consider making a trip to Lakeside Mall to sample Catholic elementary and high school students’ stunning achievements in the visual and performing arts. The CSW Arts and Music Festival is set for Jan. 31-Feb. 3.
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  • Ascension’s ‘Bible in a Year’ presented in Spanish
    Ascension’s ‘Bible in a Year’ presented in Spanish
    Ascension Press' "Bible in a Year" podcast is now being offered in Spanish, with Dominican Father Sergio Serrano, director of the Hispanic Apostolate of the Archdiocese of New Orleans, as the main host. “La Biblia en un Año” began Jan. 1.
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  • Catholic Schools Week 2022
    Catholic Schools Week 2022
    The last 22 months of the COVD-19 pandemic, plus the damage caused by Hurricane Ida, have impacted Catholic schools in the archdiocese. But, they are rising to the challenge.
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  • Loyola, Holy Name of Jesus School forge new bond
    Loyola, Holy Name of Jesus School forge new bond
    Loyola University New Orleans and Holy Name of Jesus School entered into a formal partnership on Jan. 11 to further share resources and their Jesuit charism.
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  • MCA students supply hope, one good deed at a time
    MCA students supply hope, one good deed at a time
    On Dec. 4, 2021, Mount Carmel students again volunteered for the New Orleans Area Habitat for Humanity, painting a newly constructed house, giving someone a home, eat dinner, sleep and feel safe.
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  • Christmas letters help fulfill sick kids’ fondest dreams
    Christmas letters help fulfill sick kids’ fondest dreams
    Our Lady of Prompt Succor student Anthony Amadeo collects Santa letters and mails them at Macy's to help children get their wishes granted through the Make-a-Wish Foundation.
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  • In art, essay and poetry, students proclaim Keep Christ in Christmas
    In art, essay and poetry, students proclaim Keep Christ in Christmas
    Students from Catholic elementary and high schools and from Parish Schools of Religion competed in the Keep Christ in Christmas contest for 2021. The winners are here!
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