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by Archbishop Gregory Aymond
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by Jerussa Levy
As a mom, the reality of our oldest son entering high school in 2011 felt like a daunting leap of faith out of the protective environment of elementary school, where we all knew the families.
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by Dr. Heather Bozant Witcher
"In 2014, two artists and information designers decided to visualize a week of their lives and mail the results by postcard to each other. I’m having my students do the same thing on a smaller scale."
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by Macie Capote
St. Mary’s Academy has been named one of the finalists for the 2024 Yass Prize, in partnership with The Center for Education Reform (CER) and Forbes Media.
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by Peter Finney Jr.
One of the unmitigated joys of Natalie Jayroe’s job as president and CEO of Second Harvest Food Bank of Greater New Orleans and Acadiana is witnessing how the challenge of fighting hunger in America seems to defy the partisan ping-pong that besets most other political issues.
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by Ron Brocato
Reputed to be one of the state’s most efficient group of sports officials by the LHSAA, the Greater New Orleans Football Officials Association (GNOFOA) is running short of men and women who enforce the rules of the game.
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by Macie Capote
The Women of Saints Martha and Mary Ministry at St. Dominic Parish hosted its first-ever Women’s Summit on Sept. 14, entitled “Harmony of Hearts.”
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Events in the Archdiocese from September 29 to November 1, 2024. Please send event announcements two weeks before each issue to calendar@clarionherald.org NEXT ISSUE: October 12, 2024
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by Macie Capote
Fourteen years after its initial vision in 2010, Loyola University New Orleans’ Chapel of St. Ignatius and the Gayle & Tom Benson Jesuit Center has come to fruition.
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Pope Francis publicly thanked God for allowing him “to do as an old pope what I would have liked to do as a young Jesuit...”
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by Peter Finney Jr.
The owner of the New Orleans Saints and Pelicans, who has donated millions of dollars to Catholic and other charitable causes, will be honored Oct. 3 for her generosity to the Catholic community and beyond as the recipient of the St. John Paul II Award at the annual gala of the Catholic Community Foundation of the Archdiocese of New Orleans.
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"There are many other life issues that neither presidential candidate has addressed in a way that is compatible with the Gospel and Catholic social teaching." - Tony Magliano
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by Peter Finney Jr.
The late Dominican Father Val McInnes would have loved the cozy, purposely understated, four-day meeting in New Orleans last week of some of North America’s most avid patrons of sacred art.
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by Kim Roberts
"In the blink of an eye, my entire world changed."
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by Peter Finney Jr.
The Archdiocese of New Orleans pledged Sept. 13 to contribute $62.5 million plus additional real estate and insurance proceeds toward the resolution of hundreds of sexual abuse claims against priests, deacons, religious and laity who worked for the church over the past several decades.
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by Archbishop Gregory Aymond
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by Ty Salvant
Election season is upon us again, a time that can often tempt Christians to behave in ways that don't reflect our faith.
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by Dr. Heather Bozant Witcher
Fall is in the air. Those early-morning breezes were followed by rain and subsequently cooler temperatures. Perfect for kids playing outside – and for the adults to turn attention to fall pruning.
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by Kim Roberts
The Academy of Our Lady (AOL) in Marrero was invited to play a flag football scrimmage against Sophie B. Wright School from New Orleans during halftime of the Saints’ final preseason game against the Tennessee Titans in the Superdome on Aug. 25.
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by Jordan Haddad
Before we human beings come to ourselves as selves or reach the “age of reason,” we delight, we rejoice and we laugh. Sometimes we laugh when we are surprised or captured by the wit of a funny joke, other times when we delight in the misfortune of our enemies.
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