• To be ‘fruitful,’ tie your boat to Jesus and push into the deep
    To be ‘fruitful,’ tie your boat to Jesus and push into the deep
    NOLA Catholic Parenting columnist and blogger Mary Bruno shares her latest thoughts about the ways Christians can be frutiful.
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  • Plenty to attract animal, nature lovers at Audubon
    Plenty to attract animal, nature lovers at Audubon
    Audubon Zoo offers eight weeks of camp for kids this summer, including a service camp for campers ages 11-13.
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  • Camp Cabrini imbued with Mother Cabrini’s spirit
    Camp Cabrini imbued with Mother Cabrini’s spirit
    A variety of day camps await youth this year at Camp Cabrini.
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  • University of Holy Cross to host Crawfish Boil Cook-off April 2
    University of Holy Cross to host Crawfish Boil Cook-off April 2
    The University of Holy Cross will host its inaugural Crawfish Boil Cook-off on Saturday, April 2, from noon to 4 p.m.
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  • Sr. Isabel: Being a Daughter of Charity allows me to use my nursing gifts
    Sr. Isabel: Being a Daughter of Charity allows me to use my nursing gifts
    Sister Isabel Fierro, a Daughter of Charity for more than 60 years, gives us a glimpse of her fulfilling vocation as a religious sister and nurse.
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  • UPDATED - Friday Fish Fry Time
    UPDATED - Friday Fish Fry Time
    Parishes throughout the Archdiocese of New Orleans offer Lenten meals during Lent.
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  • War prompts a mother to ask: What about my child?
    War prompts a mother to ask: What about my child?
    "Our foundation is what matters: the earth, the home, the foundation that we provide. That’s what will remain and endure." - Dr. Heather Bozant Witcher
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  • AOL has STEM push
    AOL has STEM push
    Field trips come to the campers at Academy of Our Lady in Marrero.
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  • St. Joseph: Role model of committed fatherhood, total trust in the Lord
    St. Joseph: Role model of committed fatherhood, total trust in the Lord
    Archbishop Gregory Aymond reminds us of the lessons taught to us by St. Joseph in his March message to the readers of Kids’ Clarion.
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  • Sharing her love for God’s creation
    Sharing her love for God’s creation
    Sally Farrell found her niche in life – caring for birds – and brings their magnificence to kids and adults in lively presentations through her nonprofit Wind in My Feathers.
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  • Two PJP seniors earn scholarships from Willwoods
    Two PJP seniors earn scholarships from Willwoods
    Willwoods Community selected two seniors at Pope John Paul II High School in Slidell to receive its annual Rev. Thomas E. Chambers Scholastic Award for 2022. They are Aidan Combs and Breanna Sebring.
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  • Portuguese cooking doesn’t shy away from spice
    Portuguese cooking doesn’t shy away from spice
    Betty-Ann Hickey, associate director of the Office of Worship and a first-generation American, shares how her Portuguese has impacted the meals she serves her family.
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  • Gifted students gain enrichment at Northwestern State
    Gifted students gain enrichment at Northwestern State
    ADVANCE is a three-week residential program that offers a challenging and rewarding curriculum for bright students currently in grades 7-11.
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  • That sound you hear is LSU athletics preparing to be clubbed
    That sound you hear is LSU athletics preparing to be clubbed
    Review of LSU athletics by Ed Daniels.
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  • Presenting: 2021-22 Elite Boys’ Basketball Team
    Presenting: 2021-22 Elite Boys’ Basketball Team
    Clarion Herald's Ron Brocato presents its elite Boys' Basketball Team for the 2021-22 season.
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  • Faculty-developed camps elevate MCA’s summer program
    Faculty-developed camps elevate MCA’s summer program
    At Mount Carmel Summer Camp, girls entering grades 2-8 can cobble together their own camp experience from a host of faculty-designed options.
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  • Explaining ‘science’ of COVID to teens
    Explaining ‘science’ of COVID to teens
    Dr. Brian Credo spent the day at Archbishop Chapelle High School delving into the variants of COVID-19 mutations and how the virus spreads. His talk is available to any Catholic high school who requests it.
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  • Señor, déjala todavía este año … a ver si da fruto
    Señor, déjala todavía este año … a ver si da fruto
    Dominican Father Manuel Solorzano shares his homily in Spanish for the 3˚ Domingo de Cuaresma March 19-20.
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  • Man in white leads mystical pandemic Lenten prayer service
    Man in white leads mystical pandemic Lenten prayer service
    "The death-dealing, heartbreaking suffering caused by President Putin’s brutal war against the Ukrainian people reveals yet another deadly pandemic: war!" - Tony Magliano
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  • Calendar - March 19, 2022
    Calendar - March 19, 2022
    Events listed will be from March 9-April 12, 2022 Please send event announcements two weeks before each issue to calendar@clarionherald.org Next issue April 2, 2022
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