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Catholic Charities Archdiocese of New Orleans is making plans to deploy case managers to the hardest-hit areas of the region to help people navigate the recovery process.
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Loyola University New Orleans helps students/teachers connect with new app Nearpeer.
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Sr. Suzanne asks young readers: “Can you picture yourself being that child that Jesus put his arms around?”
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Because of the widespread damage caused by Hurricane Ida, seminarians studying for the priesthood at Notre Dame Seminary will fan out every Saturday to help with recovery.
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Annunciation Bogalusa Knights and St. Bernard Church in Breaux Bridge among others help out the River Parishes with food and gas after Hurricane Ida hit the area hard.
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"Is there ever a morally acceptable reason to kill a new-born baby – for any reason whatsoever? Of course not. And likewise, there is never a morally acceptable reason to kill an unborn baby." - Tony Magliano
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One person can make the difference in hurricane relief, so Betty-Ann Hickey found out. To volunteer in the relief effort, visit www.stlukeslidell.org/ida.
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by Maddy Thibodeaux
Chauvin-born Maddy Thibodeaux offers this unique perspective on the faith and tenacity of those who reside in her native Terrebonne Parish.
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Necesitamos estar allí para caminar con la gente, orar con ellos y, apoyarlos.
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Chauvin-born Maddy Thibodeaux offers this unique perspective on the faith and tenacity of those who reside in her native Terrebonne Parish.
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On Aug. 29, the day Hurricane Ida hit, Archbishop Aymond spoke from the pulpit at St. Louis Cathedral, and he preached the next two Sundays in Ida's wake. Here are excerpts.
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The church as "the people of God" was on display Sunday at St. Anthony in Lafitte, where storm-wracked parishioners worshiped under a tent and openly shared their faith.
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Archbishop Aymond reflects on the extensive damages to people's homes and lives in the wake of flooding and wind damage caused by Hurricane Ida.
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Dan Schneider – "The Pharmacist" – says taking on the scourge of deaths to to prescription and street drugs requires collaborative action from citizens. He's ready to get things rolling.
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Dominican Friar Manuel Solorzano gives his homily in Spanish for the Sept. 18-19 weekend.
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Local music teacher influenced many local budding musicians.
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Teens are invited to submit music to the NOLA Catholic Youth Song contest.
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St. Peter Catholic Parish in Covington celebrates the completion of its Holy Family Center that will be used by the school and parish.
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Most Catholic schools in the Archdiocese of New Orleans will reopen Monday, Sept. 13.
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Dominican Friar Manuel Solorzano gives his homily in Spanish for the weekend of Sept. 11-12
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