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by Kim Roberts
Over the years, high school band director Michael Orkus noticed that not many middle schools offered band programs. He thought middle school students could benefit from a band program that was available across the archdiocese.
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by Peter Finney Jr.
For the last five years, the Louisiana Children’s Museum has carved an imposing niche amid the moss-covered oaks, towering magnolias and peaceful lagoons of City Park after having resided for more than 30 years on Julia Street in New Orleans.
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by Peter Finney Jr.
Those who have seen Charles Barkley on television realize the loquacious NBA Hall of Famer seldom is at a loss for words.
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by Padre Manuel Solorzano
Queridos hermanos: El domingo pasado vimos cómo Jesús iba recorriendo Galilea “haciendo el bien”, o sea predicando la Buena Nueva, haciendo curaciones, etc.
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by Macie Capote
The St. Louis IX Art Society and St. Joseph Abbey are collaborating to screen “A Place at the Table: African-Americans on the Path to Sainthood,” a film directed by David Michael Warren that shines a light on six African-American men and women on a path to become the first African-American saints.
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Pope Francis receives a gift from a child in traditional dress during his visit to the Holy Trinity Humanistic School in Baro, Papua New Guinea, Sept. 8. - CNS Photo / Vatican Media
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by Kim Roberts
Knowing from first-hand experience that special-needs children can present unique challenges to parents while attending Mass, U.S. District Judge Jay Zainey and his wife Joy set out to find a way for families to participate fully in Mass.
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by Archbishop Aymond
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Events in the Archdiocese from September 14 to October 25, 2024. Please send event announcements two weeks before each issue to calendar@clarionherald.org NEXT ISSUE: September 28, 2024
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by Peter Finney Jr.
Each of us has moaned at some point about receiving a jury duty notice, compelling, under the force of law, our appearance as potential jurors.
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by Archbishop Gregory Aymond
As Catholics and Americans, we are blessed to be able to participate in our nation’s political and public life.
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by Padre Manuel Solorzano
Queridos hermanos: El pueblo de Israel pensaba que con el solo cumplimiento externo de la ley, podrían salvarse. Nada les decía lo que tenían en su interior, en su corazón, en sus actitudes…
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by Charla Misse
"Each of us is called to holiness. Each of us has a unique vocation … or combination of vocations. A special purpose according to God’s design."
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by Macie Capote
Many individuals use the term “separation of church and state” to keep religion out of politics.
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Events in the Archdiocese from September 6 to October 18, 2024. Please send event announcements two weeks before each issue to calendar@clarionherald.org NEXT ISSUE: September 14, 2024
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by Sister Constance Veit
One of the most cherished bits of advice we have received from St. Jeanne Jugan involves the
Eucharist.
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by Vivian Marino
I recently returned home from walking the Camino de Santiago in Spain with my two siblings and friends. St. John Paul II said the “Way to Santiago” has been sometimes considered “as an example of the Church’s pilgrimage on its journey towards the heavenly city.
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by Kim Roberts
Jesuit High School will be the site of the 37th annual NOLA Catholic Youth Conference, sponsored by the CYO/Youth & Young Adult Ministry Office, on Sept. 28.
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by Macie Capote
In a move to secure the future of Dominican education, the Dominican Sisters of Peace have announced a significant change in the governance of four of their schools, including St. Mary’s Dominican High School in New Orleans.
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by Peter Finney Jr.
There is a daily, 20-minute block of instruction at Christian Brothers School in City Park that, in essence, is a homily lived out through the life of Christian Brother John Mai.
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