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Eight teams representing schools in the Archdiocese of New Orleans will gather Nov. 9-11 at the Cajundome in Lafayette to vie for one of four state volleyball titles.
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The Nov. 4 parade and prayer service celebrating Black saints offered lessons on sainthood and updated attendees on New Orleans-born Mother Henriette Delille’s cause for canonization.
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In his November column for Kids’ Clarion, Archbishop Gregory Aymond highlights Vocation Awareness Week, to be observed by Catholics across the nation from Nov. 5-11.
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Ursuline Academy freshman Reina Futagoishi experienced many differences while attending sister school St. Ursula Gakuin Eichi, ... (but) felt the same welcoming embrace from her teachers and peers.
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Hotel Hope opens a new kitchen/dining hall to help moms and their children.
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More than 1,000 teens attending Saturday’s NOLA Catholic Youth Conference were reminded that Jesus craves our friendship – we need only meet him halfway.
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Sisters of the Holy Family join the Together New Orleans' network of faith- and community-based organizations to get things done in the community. Its latest endeavor is building community solar farms to help their surrounding neighborhood. Through Together New Orleans' alliance with the Industrial Areas Foundation (IAF), Holy Family Sister congregation leader Alicia Costa traveled to Rome with Together New Orleans' organizer Brad Bagert Jr. to meet Pope Francis at the Vatican.
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Ben de Boisblanc, who died Aug. 6, was born with special needs, and his life of prayer and dedication to the Mass brought everyone he met closer to Jesus.
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Brother Augustin Nelson, superior provincial in Haiti, called for the Sacred Heart community to “form a chain of prayer around Haiti.” Students are gathering daily for a perpetual rosary campaign.
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Teens from St. Scholastica Academy in Covington took a memorable pilgrimage to France over the summer.
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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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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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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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Local youth leaders have until Sept. 15 to register their groups of parish- and school-based teens for the 2023 NOLA Catholic Youth Conference. The gathering will take place Sept. 30 at Jesuit High School.
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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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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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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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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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Multi-age class learning space created for students at Annunciation Catholic School in Bogalusa.
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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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