• Pilgrimage to France opened teen eyes to faith
    Pilgrimage to France opened teen eyes to faith
    Teens from St. Scholastica Academy in Covington took a memorable pilgrimage to France over the summer.
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  • Mercy legacy lives on after academy torn down
    Mercy legacy lives on after academy torn down
    The legacy of the Mercy Sisters will live on at Holy Name of Jesus School and within the hearts of all the students that the sisters taught over the years in the Archdiocese of New Orleans.
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  • CYO Youth/Young Adult office addresses race
    CYO Youth/Young Adult office addresses race
    The CYO/Youth and Young Adult Office of the Archdiocese of New Orleans held its kick-off event Aug. 19 for parish youth ministers and school campus ministers.
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  • Connecting faith and creation at FaithActs
    Connecting faith and creation at FaithActs
    Ursuline Academy's Samantha James learns a lot about what she can do to save the environment after participating in Loyola's FaithActs Summer Youth Theology Institute.
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  • Holy Name of Jesus School, Parish  looking to the future
    Holy Name of Jesus School, Parish looking to the future
    Meeting the needs of the community is the goal of Holy Name of Jesus Church Parish and School's current "Foundations for the Future" capital campaign.
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  • God's voice was audible at WYD during silence of adoration
    God's voice was audible at WYD during silence of adoration
    Of all the moments at World Youth Day in Lisbon, 18-year-old Katie Mahl was struck most by the silence of 1.5 million Catholics in eucharistic adoration.
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  • Foster serenity by decluttering your house, mind and soul
    Foster serenity by decluttering your house, mind and soul
    With a few more days before the kids get back to school, why not take time to get some systems in place that will foster peace and tranquility in your home?
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  • Spruced up Boys Hope to match program’s success
    Spruced up Boys Hope to match program’s success
    Boys Hope Girls Hope New Orleans has a mission to take ambitious, disadvantaged youth and make sure they are successful through high school and beyond. Boys Hope is in the middle of its Hope Renovation Project.
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  • Mommy dates with toddlers are remarkably rich
    Mommy dates with toddlers are remarkably rich
    "Mommy dates are just a small way to let each child know that I’m there." - Dr. Bozant Witcher
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  • Great Catholic buildings point hearts to the divine
    Great Catholic buildings point hearts to the divine
    The St. Louis IX Art Society established the non-profit Sainte-Chapelle Studios last May with a mission to preserve, beautify and build churches, schools and other structures that serve Catholic ministerial needs.
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  • Nuns will return to St. Catherine School in 2024
    Nuns will return to St. Catherine School in 2024
    Beginning in the 2024-25 school year, the Dominican Sisters of St. Cecilia from Nashville will be on the faculty at St. Catherine of Siena School in Metairie.
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  • Annunciation, Bogalusa: The little school that could
    Annunciation, Bogalusa: The little school that could
    Multi-age class learning space created for students at Annunciation Catholic School in Bogalusa.
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  • Pope: Youth can look to elders for example ... be open to God
    Pope: Youth can look to elders for example ... be open to God
    Pope Francis’ intention for August is for World Youth Day Aug. 1-6 in Lisbon: We pray the World Youth Day in Lisbon will help young people to live and witness the Gospel in their own lives.
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  • 'Women of Manresa’: Ignatian silent retreat draws women to The Cenacle
    'Women of Manresa’: Ignatian silent retreat draws women to The Cenacle
    Women can now experience Ignatian spirituality in silent weekend retreats through "Women of Manresa" at The Cenacle on the Lake in Metairie.
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  • Panel: Educational equity for Black students
    Panel: Educational equity for Black students
    Xavier University of Louisiana's Center for Equity, Justice and the Human Spirit (CEJHS) hosts a panel of educators that discusses how best to teach to Black students in Catholic schools.
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  • Cardinal Gregory stress importance of ‘visionaries’
    Cardinal Gregory stress importance of ‘visionaries’
    Washington Cardinal Wilton Gregory presided over the opening Mass for the 13th National Black Catholic Congress on July 21 at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception.
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  • Abp. Shaw’s chapel a reflection of centrality of God
    Abp. Shaw’s chapel a reflection of centrality of God
    A new, enlarged chapel at Archbishop Shaw in Marrero will beckon students to increase their faith.
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  • Habakkuk’s clear vision can help us keep focus
    Habakkuk’s clear vision can help us keep focus
    Photo | COURTESY THE NASH FAMILY Thomas Nash of St. Peter Claver Parish and his wife Whitney said the National Black Catholic Congress was spiritually uplifting as well as challenging.
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  • A gift I found in Croatia: My mom’s modeling of Jesus
    A gift I found in Croatia: My mom’s modeling of Jesus
    "I was blessed recently to return to Croatia for the first time in 25 years!" - Gina Sternfels
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  • Navigating life’s obstacles with my determined son
    Navigating life’s obstacles with my determined son
    "I don’t yet know or understand the reason for my son’s diagnosis, but I know God will reveal it in his time." - Dr. Heather Bozant Witcher
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