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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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Josephite Father Peter Weiss was remembered as a man of action and generosity in his numerous roles as a pastor, educator and fire chaplain.
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Rory Jasper will graduate in May with a degree in political science from the University of Notre Dame, and then he will follow in ACE teacher Elizabeth Chaten's footsteps as he embarks on a two-year program as an ACE teacher himself.
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Archbishop-Emeritus Alfred Hughes recently concluded a yearlong lecture series that examined various aspects of the Eucharist.
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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 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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Dominican Father Manuel Solorzano gives his homily for the weekend of Jan. 22-23 in Spanish.
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New Orleans is set to host the April gathering of the National Catholic Educational Association (NCEA).
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Pope Francis has named the 3rd Sunday in Ordinary Time (January 23, 2022) as Sunday of the Word of God.
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Staff of the Archdiocese of New Orleans share their health-related wisdom for 2022 – and every year.
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For its New Year’s 2022 issue, the Clarion Herald asked local Catholics to reflect on “What Gives You Hope?” Here is a reflection by NOLA Catholic Parenting's Jenny Dendinger.
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“Contemplating Mary who lays Jesus in the manger, making him available to everyone, let’s remember that the world can change, and everyone’s life can improve only if we make ourselves available to others, without expecting them to begin.” - Pope Francis
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Everybody can be great, because anybody can serve. You don’t have to have a college degree to serve. You don’t have to make your subject and verb agree to serve. You only need a heart full of grace. A soul generated by love. – Martin Luther King Jr.
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Dr. Ansel Augustine, director of the Office of Black Catholic Ministries, keeps hope alive by always having an attitude of gratitude.
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The Clarion Herald asked members of the archdiocese to reflect on "What gives you hope" during these challenging times. NOLA Catholic Parenting's blogger Ty Salvant shares the hope received in the gifts God has given her children.
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The Clarion Herald asked members of the archdiocese to reflect on "What gives you hope" during these challenging times. Carol Weiler writes about Ignatian Spirituality.
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Columnist: Just as God is patient with me, so must I be with myself, others
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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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The Clarion Herald asked members of the archdiocese to reflect on "What gives you hope?" during these challenging times. Sister of Mount Carmel Beth Fitzpatrick, executive director of the archdiocesan Office of Religious, shares her dreams and asks ours.
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