• St. Michael café gets thumbs-up from diners
    St. Michael café gets thumbs-up from diners
    St. Michael Special School culinary science students operated a series of pop-up cafés last month to expose them to the various tasks of operating a restaurant.
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  • MCA Chorale will hit high notes at Carnegie Hall
    MCA Chorale will hit high notes at Carnegie Hall
    Mount Carmel Academy's award-winning Chorale has the opportunity to sing as a featured choir at Carnegie Hall in New York City in April.
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  • My Lenten sacrifice has been refined over the years
    My Lenten sacrifice has been refined over the years
    Selecting spiritual reading is very personal and can be divinely inspired by the Holy Spirit.
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  • The promises of spring and Lent appear
    The promises of spring and Lent appear
    Reminders of patience, waiting, fulfillment ...
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  • Third Sunday of Lent reflection
    Third Sunday of Lent reflection
    March 3, 2024 Readings Exodus 20:1-17 Psalms 19:8-11 John 2:13-25
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  • Pope Francis: ‘Stop the bombs and missiles now!”
    Pope Francis: ‘Stop the bombs and missiles now!”
    Many heads of state - as well as most Catholics and Christians - are ignoring Pope Francis' please to stop the bombings in war-torn countries.
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  • A Saints’ gamble: Count on Carr or roll the dice?
    A Saints’ gamble: Count on Carr or roll the dice?
    Carr gives them the best chance to win next season, especially with limited money in free agency.
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  • Catholic schools get their kicks as soccer champs
    Catholic schools get their kicks as soccer champs
    Archbishop Rummel’s Evan Giarratano (32) missed this swipe at the ball as Brother Martin’s Eli Pichon sets his sights of the goal during their recent District 9-5A game, won by Rummel, 59-54. Nine Catholic school teams have advanced to the Select school playoffs’ regional round.
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  • Calendar - March 2, 2024
    Calendar - March 2, 2024
    Events from March 1 to April 20, 2024 in the Archdiocese of New Orleans. Please send event announcements two weeks before each issue to calendar@clarionherald.org NEXT ISSUE: MARCH 16, 2024
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  • St. Joseph altar traditions live in New Orleans
    St. Joseph altar traditions live in New Orleans
    A list of 2024 St. Joseph altars in the Archdiocese of New Orleans that were sent to the Clarion Herald.
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  • Vices are ‘beasts’ of the soul that need taming
    Vices are ‘beasts’ of the soul that need taming
    Pope Francis said we are invited to listen to the heart in contact with the truth.
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  • Official appointment
    Official appointment
    Archbishop Aymond has appointed administrator of St. Augustine Church, New Orleans.
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  • Debemos afirmar la cultura de la vida en Luisiana
    Debemos afirmar la cultura de la vida en Luisiana
    Debido a las recientes declaraciones públicas, sobre la pena capital, hechas por el gobernador Jeff Landry, reitero la posición de la Conferencia de los Obispos Católicos de Luisiana que, insta al estado a abolir la pena de muerte. - Arzobispo Gregory M. Aymond
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  • We must affirm the culture of life in Louisiana
    We must affirm the culture of life in Louisiana
    Because of recent public statements on capital punishment made by Gov. Jeff Landry, Archbishop Aymond urges the state to abolish the death penalty.
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  • Closing the book on 85 years of evangelization
    Closing the book on 85 years of evangelization
    In its 85 years of operation, The Catholic Book Store has survived fire, flood and the colossal power and quick-twitch convenience of Amazon. Now, it is poised to close.
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  • Second Collection for Catholic Charities Archdiocese of New Orleans
    Second Collection for Catholic Charities Archdiocese of New Orleans
    The second collection at all Masses Feb. 24-25 will be taken up for Catholic Charities Archdiocese of New Orleans. 
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  • Physicist: Science and faith are not ‘at war’
    Physicist: Science and faith are not ‘at war’
    The pervasive “myth” that there is conflict between science and faith was turned on its head at a recent symposium attended by 240 Catholic high school students.
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  • No strings attached: All Ursuline 3rd & 4th graders learn how to play the violin
    No strings attached: All Ursuline 3rd & 4th graders learn how to play the violin
    Ursuline Academy’s vibrant music program includes teaching violin to every third and fourth grader.
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  • Jesus comes to life in teacher’s religion classroom
    Jesus comes to life in teacher’s religion classroom
    This month, we get a peek at the teaching vocation of Carmen Davis Foltz, the primary-grade religion teacher at Immaculate Conception School (ICS) in Marrero.
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  • Msgr. Arthur Calkins, St. John Henry Newman scholar, dies at 78
    Msgr. Arthur Calkins, St. John Henry Newman scholar, dies at 78
    Msgr. Arthur Burton Calkins, a native of Pennsylvania who was ordained a priest for the Archdiocese of New Orleans in 1970, died Feb. 3 in Lake Charles. He was 78.
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