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Every Sunday through March 6, St. Joseph the Worker Church in Marrero will share the stories of people who made the world a better place in observance of Black History Month.
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Students get more one-on-one attention since Applied Behavior Analysis has been offered to parents at St. Michael Special School.
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Approximately 300 teens from the Archdiocese of New Orleans attended the 49th annual March for Life in Washington, D.C.
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Archbishop Aymond shares that Dr. Ansel Augustine, director of the Office of Black Catholic Ministries, had a great idea to conduct brief video interviews with Black Catholics across the archdiocese who are involved in ministry to appear on nolacatholic.org during Black History Month.
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The Synod on Synodality – Pope Francis’ endeavor to gather input from every diocese in the world on how Catholics are journeying together to carry out Christ’s mission – is underway in the Archdiocese of New Orleans.
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Volunteers are needed to prepare and staff a St. Joseph’s altar being planned at a unique site: St. Joseph Cemetery No. 1 in New Orleans.
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Marianite Sister Beth Mouch offers her unique take on the First Reading scheduled for Masses this weekend, the Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time.
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Father Kenneth Smith, priest-chaplain at East Jefferson Hospital in Metairie, shares his fascinating vocation story this month with the readers of Kids’ Clarion.
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Our Lady of Fatima brought her graces to the Broadmoor home of Ethel Fazande.
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Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett, who graduated from St. Catherine of Siena School in 1986, told students that her alma mater fueled her passion for reading.
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St. Paul's High School for boys in Covington now has a world-class music building on campus. The new, $2.3 million, 4,918-square foot facility rivals even some college music buildings.
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This issue: Jan. 22-April 6, 2022 events. Please send event announcements two weeks before each issue to calendar@clarionherald.org. Next issue will be February 5, 2022.
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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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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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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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Please send event announcements two weeks before each issue to calendar@clarionherald.org The next issue will be February 5, 2022.
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"The Jan. 8 feast (of Our Lady of Prompt Succor) reminds us that Mary is indeed our mother. She cares for us, she prays for us and she goes to her Son to bring our needs to him ..." - Archbishop Aymond
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Sister Nicholas Schiro present at ceremony to rededicate a statue that her family donated to St. Alphonsus.
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