• Making meaningful New Year’s resolutions for 2021
    Making meaningful New Year’s resolutions for 2021
    Kim Roberts ponders her 2021 resolution of growing closer to God with the continuing pandemic and political environment.
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  • Archbishop Aymond urges respect for 'the dignity of all human life'
    Archbishop Aymond urges respect for 'the dignity of all human life'
    Archbishop Gregory Aymond has issued a statement upon the inauguration of President Joe Biden.
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  • Adoration chapel became source of inspiration
    Adoration chapel became source of inspiration
    Divine Mercy parishioner Frank Raab is devoted to adoration chapel and has received messages from God while there.
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  • Retiring Monica and his axioms will be greatly missed
    Retiring Monica and his axioms will be greatly missed
    Legendary St. Charles Catholic football coach Frank Monica is retiring, but he has left lasting memories with his success and his colorful ways of expressing himself.
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  • U.S. bishops' president offers prayers for president Joseph R. Biden Jr.
    U.S. bishops' president offers prayers for president Joseph R. Biden Jr.
    Archbishop José Gomez, president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, prays for God to grant "wisdom and courage" to President Joseph Biden.
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  • Praising God purifies the soul, is like breathing ‘pure oxygen,’ pope says
    Praising God purifies the soul, is like breathing ‘pure oxygen,’ pope says
    Pope Francis contemplates on St. Matthew's Gospel that "Jesus does not lift up a lament to the Father" but rather a joyful song of praise. So must we in this time of crisis.
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  • How can a child’s innocence turn into violence?
    How can a child’s innocence turn into violence?
    Jesus advised that we must be as children to enter into his kingdom. May we return to learning and appreciating the world around us and each other once again.
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  • Calendar - Jan. 23- Feb. 5, 2021
    Calendar - Jan. 23- Feb. 5, 2021
    Upcoming events - archdiocesan and in parishes and schools. Please submit two weeks ahead for next issue (events Feb. 6-19, 2021.)
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  • LHSAA to try another angle for a singular playoff
    LHSAA to try another angle for a singular playoff
    The LHSAA will have yet another chance to have Select schools participate in joint playoffs with non-Select school under a new proposal to be voted on by high school principals in April.
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  • Lo que el mundo y nuestro país necesitan ahora es, paz y respeto
    Lo que el mundo y nuestro país necesitan ahora es, paz y respeto
    Arzobispo Gregory Aymond talks about the divisiveness in our country.
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  • Síganme y los haré pescadores de hombres
    Síganme y los haré pescadores de hombres
    Father Manuel Solorzano gives homily for Jan. 23-24.
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  • Éste es el Cordero de Dios
    Éste es el Cordero de Dios
    Father Manuel Solorzano gives the homily for Jan. 17.
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  • Christopher Homes seniors begin receiving vaccine
    Christopher Homes seniors begin receiving vaccine
    Pharmacists meet Christopher Homes residents where they live to administer vaccinations.
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  • Father Ronald Braud, 81, was a priest with a listening heart
    Father Ronald Braud, 81, was a priest with a listening heart
    Father Ronald Braud, a retired priest of the Archdiocese of New Orleans, died Jan. 10 at the age of 81. He was remembered at his Funeral Mass Jan. 18 as a priest who loved to listen.
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  • Racial Equity and Justice Committee established
    Racial Equity and Justice Committee established
    At the first annual Mass for Peace and Justice Jan. 17, Archbishop Gregory Aymond introduced the members of the newly established archdiocesan Committee for Racial Equity and Justice
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  • What the world and our country need now are peace and respect
    What the world and our country need now are peace and respect
    Peaceful protests have a constitutionally protected place in our society. Violent protests, however, cannot be justified.
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  • Cabrini sock drive nets 700 pairs for Covenant House
    Cabrini sock drive nets 700 pairs for Covenant House
    Cabrini High School's National Honor Society raised donations for Covenant House to end 2020 with its "Sock-ember" season of giving drive.
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  • Artistic expression inspired by civil rights story
    Artistic expression inspired by civil rights story
    Brother Martin student Jace Patin gives his response to a visit to the school by New Orleanian Leona Tate, one of the first African-Americans to desegregate McDonogh 19 Elementary School, in collaboration with a class assignment, "The Portraits of Social Justice" led by Art I teacher Don Guidry.
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  • God gives everyone the task of being peacemakers
    God gives everyone the task of being peacemakers
    During Pope Francis' World Day of Peace message, he insisted that peace is a gift that requires a human response and human effort.
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  • God gives everyone the task of being peacemakers
    God gives everyone the task of being peacemakers
    During his World Peace Day message on Jan. 1, Pope Francis insisted that peace is a gift that requires a human response and human effort
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