• 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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  • 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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  • Talk on ‘lesser-known’ apparition Feb. 24
    Talk on ‘lesser-known’ apparition Feb. 24
    A talk by on a lesser-known apparition of Our Lady of Good Success by Dr. Marian T. Horvat will be held Feb. 24 at the Our Lady of Mount Carmel Chapel, 4465 North Causeway Blvd., Covington.
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  • Fatima statue winds its way to Metairie
    Fatima statue winds its way to Metairie
    Deacon Michael and Mable Taylor were privileged to host the Pilgrim Virgin Statue of Our Lady of Fatima at their home recently. Celso Costa, a lay Catholic custodian of the Pilgrim Virgin Statue of Our Lady of Fatima for America Needs Fatima TFP, brings the statue to homes throughout the area.
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  • Abp. Aymond: Look at Lenten sacrifice as opportunity to make positive changes
    Abp. Aymond: Look at Lenten sacrifice as opportunity to make positive changes
    Archbishop Gregory Aymond encourages the Young Church to view their time of Lenten sacrifice and good works not as a burden, but as an opportunity.
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  • Xavier female rowers stroke forward into history
    Xavier female rowers stroke forward into history
    An all-female rowing team at Xavier University of Louisiana is gaining popularity.
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  • Second campus of Good Shepherd on horizon
    Second campus of Good Shepherd on horizon
    Good Shepherd School's expansion to a second campus in New Orleans is becoming a reality.
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  • Abp. Aymond: Cherish the gift of Catholic education & faith formation in 2024
    Abp. Aymond: Cherish the gift of Catholic education & faith formation in 2024
    Archbishop Aymond said Catholic Schools Week (Jan. 28-Feb. 3) is a wonderful time for the Young Church to thank their parents and teachers for the great gift of Catholic education.
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  • Catholic schools to show spirit at Jan. 26 Pels game
    Catholic schools to show spirit at Jan. 26 Pels game
    In celebration of the upcoming Catholic Schools Week, special seating options are available to students, parents and teachers at the Jan. 26 New Orleans Pelicans-Oklahoma City Thunder basketball game.
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  • Top academics earn Abp. Hannan blue ribbon
    Top academics earn Abp. Hannan blue ribbon
    A Dec. 6 Mass celebrated by Archbishop Aymond, with school chaplain Father Daniel Okafor and other priests, lauded the Sept. 19 announcement that Archbishop Hannan High School in Covington earned Blue Ribbon recognition.
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  • Catholic high school students demonstrate culture of giving
    Catholic high school students demonstrate culture of giving
    Successful Thanksgiving drives by Catholic high schools across the Archdiocese of New Orleans help the less fortunate during the holidays.
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  • St. Aug students experience French culture
    St. Aug students experience French culture
    Students at St. Augustine High School who take French have been experiencing French life and culture outside of the classroom.
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  • Archdiocese to host MLK Day of Service on Jan. 15
    Archdiocese to host MLK Day of Service on Jan. 15
    Registrations are underway for the Archdiocese of New Orleans’ Martin Luther King Jr. ”Day ON, Not OFF” day of service, set for Jan. 15, 2024.
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  • Prepare to receive your greatest Christmas gift – Jesus!
    Prepare to receive your greatest Christmas gift – Jesus!
    In his December column for Kids’ Clarion, Archbishop Aymond reminds the Young Church to keep Christ’s birth at the center of their Advent preparations and Christmas celebrations.
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  • The ‘singing nuns’ have a Christmas message to intone
    The ‘singing nuns’ have a Christmas message to intone
    The Daughters of St. Paul Choir will bring its 90-minute Christmas concert Dec. 20 at 6 p.m. to Jesuit High School's Auditorium in New Orleans. It's a fundraiser for the nuns.
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  • In a world of plenty, the needy cannot be forgotten
    In a world of plenty, the needy cannot be forgotten
    La Cadena de los Amigos (The Chain of Friends) held a food-packing event at St. Gabriel Catholic Church in New Orleans.
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  • Benson to Mt. Carmel students: Let your faith shine
    Benson to Mt. Carmel students: Let your faith shine
    Student Council president Ella Spiers introduces Saints owner Gayle Benson at a recent talk at Mount Carmel Academy. Mount Carmel Sister Camille Anne Campbell, the school’s president, is seated at right. - Photo Courtesy Mount Carmel Academy
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  • Pope Francis to youth: Sow seeds of hope in the world
    Pope Francis to youth: Sow seeds of hope in the world
    Hope is nurtured by prayer and the concrete choices one makes every day.
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  • Books ignited a sacred passion
    Books ignited a sacred passion
    Daughters of St. Paul Sister Anne Flanagan writes a new book on the Nine First Fridays devotion called "Come to Me: Living the Nine First Fridays."
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  • Teachable Moments: Sister Lillian’s ‘Blue Roses’ strive for success at St. Michael
    Teachable Moments: Sister Lillian’s ‘Blue Roses’ strive for success at St. Michael
    In this installment of “Teachable Moments,” Kids’ Clarion asks Glenn Mitchell, a teacher at St. Michael Special School in New Orleans, about the joys of teaching exceptional learners.
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