• Two PACE clients reach 101 milestone
    Two PACE clients reach 101 milestone
    Dorothy “Dot” Henderson Booker and Mabel Beasley, two clients of Catholic Charities' Archdiocese of New Orleans' local PACE GNO (Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly), just celebrated their 101st birthdays with family and friends.
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  • Do not be afraid to vent to God, have faith in his justice
    Do not be afraid to vent to God, have faith in his justice
    The pope praised those elderly who can turn resentment “into a tenacity for awaiting God’s promises” because they are an example to the rest of the faith community about facing “the excesses of evil.”
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  • Deacon Kesiena Obienu: High point of the Eucharist
    Deacon Kesiena Obienu: High point of the Eucharist
    Deacon Kesiena Dennis Obienu spent the last year serving the people of St. Joan of Arc Parish in LaPlace struggling with the aftermath of Hurricane Ida. The church walks with those who are suffering.
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  • Variety of social programs available for seniors
    Variety of social programs available for seniors
    Throughout the Archdiocese of New Orleans, seniors can enjoy many activities.
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  • Catholic ministry always part of life
    Catholic ministry always part of life
    Deacon William Mumphrey will be ordained a priest for the Archdiocese of New Orleans on June 4 at 10 a.m. at St. Louis Cathedral.
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  • Deacon Jeffrey Merritt: 'Go all in'
    Deacon Jeffrey Merritt: 'Go all in'
    Deacon Jeffrey Merritt is excited that his first assignment as a priest will be as parochial vicar at St. Dominic Church in Lakeview. That's the church where he continued discerning his vocation.
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  • Y mientras los bendecía, se fue apartando de ellos y elevándose al cielo
    Y mientras los bendecía, se fue apartando de ellos y elevándose al cielo
    La Ascensión del Señor Jn 24:46-53 Mayo 29, 2022
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  • Priesthood ordinands share their vocation stories
    Priesthood ordinands share their vocation stories
    Six men will be ordained to the priesthood for the Archdiocese of New Orleans on June 4. Here is the vocation story of Deacon Lennin Arroyo Martinez.
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  • Seniors rely on Catholic counseling to ease old regrets
    Seniors rely on Catholic counseling to ease old regrets
    There has been an increase in the number of seniors making appointments with the Catholic Counseling Service in New Orleans. Dean Dave Farinelli explains why.
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  • Harry Connick Jr.: His music, faith and fatherly hero
    Harry Connick Jr.: His music, faith and fatherly hero
    "Christopher Closeup": Harry Connick's faith was also shaped by (New Orleans), the city in which he was raised, and by his Catholic schooling.
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  • Cuban-born Andy Gil Gonzalez will be a priest in June
    Cuban-born Andy Gil Gonzalez will be a priest in June
    Deacon Andy Gonzalez will be ordained a priest for the Archdiocese of New Orleans on June 4 at St. Louis Cathedral.
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  • Archbishop heartened by local Ukrainian relief response
    Archbishop heartened by local Ukrainian relief response
    Archdiocese of New Orleans' response to Ukrainian relief.
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  • Rau Art contest winners named
    Rau Art contest winners named
    Annual high school art contest, Rau for Art Scholarship competition, awarded $13,000 in scholarship money to budding artists.
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  • Array of faith tools available at spirituality center
    Array of faith tools available at spirituality center
    Doris Melito, a spiritual director at the Archdiocesan Spirituality Center, shares her faith journey and its continued growth.
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  • Priesthood ordinands share their vocation stories
    Priesthood ordinands share their vocation stories
    Six men will be ordained to the priesthood for the Archdiocese of New Orleans on June 4. Here is the vocation story of Deacon Joseph “Jody” DiMaggio.
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  • The cherished gift of an apology, 60 years later
    The cherished gift of an apology, 60 years later
    Judge Calvin Johnson was arrested as a 16-year-old in 1963 for "inciting a riot" while advocating for the desegregation of public schools. Nearly 60 years later, he got an incredible gift.
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  • ‘Go and celebrate the good news!’
    ‘Go and celebrate the good news!’
    Sister of the Holy Family Sylvia Thibodeaux reflects on the role of the religious as earthly witnesses to God’s love.
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  • New deacons urged to be beacons of ‘generous charity’
    New deacons urged to be beacons of ‘generous charity’
    This morning at St. Louis Cathedral, five men were ordained to the transitional diaconate by Archbishop Gregory Aymond, marking their first sacramental step toward becoming Catholic priests.
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  • Jubilarian Mass May 22 for priests, sisters and brothers
    Jubilarian Mass May 22 for priests, sisters and brothers
    The annual Jubilarian Mass for priests, sisters and brothers celebrating special jubilees during 2022 will be held May 22 at St. Rita Church, New Orleans.
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  • Giving Circle philanthropy has helped many
    Giving Circle philanthropy has helped many
    The Women’s Giving Circle of the Catholic Community Foundation Archdiocese of New Orleans is open to women who donate money that is distributed to deserving organizations.
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