• Hemos visto al Señor
    Hemos visto al Señor
    Father Manuel Solorzano's homily for the weekend of April 10-11.
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  • Scrutinizing Scripture: ‘I just can’t believe it!’
    Scrutinizing Scripture: ‘I just can’t believe it!’
    Kids’ Clarion asked Sister of Mount Carmel Andrée Bindewald to reflect on the Gospel to be proclaimed at Masses this weekend – the Second Sunday of Easter and Divine Mercy Sunday.
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  • St. Mary's Dominican honors athletes with Lou Reilly award
    St. Mary's Dominican honors athletes with Lou Reilly award
    Three students acknowledged for athletics and spirit.
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  • Costanza appointed bishops' advocate with lawmakers
    Costanza appointed bishops' advocate with lawmakers
    Tom Costanza was appointed April 6 as executive director of the Louisiana Conference of Catholic Bishops, the public policy arm of the state's seven dioceses.
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  • Knights of Columbus free throw winners announced
    Knights of Columbus free throw winners announced
    Ascension of Our Lord Knights of Columbus Council 9623 sponsors basketball winners at diocesan and state level.
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  • Unhoused find warm welcome at Fr. Harry Tompson Center
    Unhoused find warm welcome at Fr. Harry Tompson Center
    Jesuit Father Harry Tompson’s legacy of outreach to those in need continues at his eponymous CBD service center 20 years after the priest’s death.
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  • How to stay faithful to God in times of hardship
    How to stay faithful to God in times of hardship
    St. Scholastica junior Clara Rainey reflects on her faith, various forms of prayer and Bible verses that especially speak to her in remaining close to God.
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  • Walk into the tomb to see that Christ is truly alive
    Walk into the tomb to see that Christ is truly alive
    Archbishop Aymond's Easter greeting reminds us that Jesus is always with us in every aspect of our lives. He is truly alive and present to us always in all our joys and all our burdens.
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  • Helping parents help teens navigate the ‘new normal’ of COVID-19
    Helping parents help teens navigate the ‘new normal’ of COVID-19
    During the COVID-19 pandemic, teens have become more anxious and alone. The Clarion Herald talks to high school principals, a pediatrician and a parent about how to help young adults cope with the new normal.
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  • A Good Friday reflection on Jesus’ suffering with the world
    A Good Friday reflection on Jesus’ suffering with the world
    Our sins - those of the whole world - are what caused Jesus to suffer. Save us, O Lord. Amen.
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  • Calendar - April 3-May 14, 2021
    Calendar - April 3-May 14, 2021
    Events at parishes, schools and Catholic organizations. Next issue will be April 17 - submissions due by April 8.
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  • Witnessing faith to others can make us feel vulnerable
    Witnessing faith to others can make us feel vulnerable
    Some may be reluctant to share their faith openly, but Kristen Bourgeois tells us how she overcame this feeling.
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  • Local Sisters of Charity prepare food for the soul
    Local Sisters of Charity prepare food for the soul
    The women religious who reside at New Orleans’ House of Charity cook a hot meal twice a month for Hotel Hope – a shelter for homeless mothers and their children.
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  • Archbishop Rummel awards Alumni of the Year and Legacy honors
    Archbishop Rummel awards Alumni of the Year and Legacy honors
    Archbishop Rummel Catholic boys' high school in Metairie recently honored former students and educators associated with the school.
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  • Churches set Divine Mercy schedules
    Churches set Divine Mercy schedules
    On Good Friday, April 2, churches across the archdiocese will pray the Divine Mercy Novena, concluding on Divine Mercy Sunday, April 11. Jesus promised St. Faustina that special graces of mercy for the forgiveness of sin and remittance of temporal punishment for sin would be given to those who offered these prayers with complete trust and in reconciliation for their sins.
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  • Nightcrawlers win Grammy for jazz ‘roots music’
    Nightcrawlers win Grammy for jazz ‘roots music’
    Loyola University New Orleans professor Jason Mingledorff is part of the New Orleans Nightcrawlers Jazz band. He learned on March 14 that the band won a Grammy for its recent album of "roots music" called "Atmosphere."
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  • Archdiocese will welcome 250+ new Catholics at Easter Vigil
    Archdiocese will welcome 250+ new Catholics at Easter Vigil
    The archdiocese will welcome more than 250 men, women and children into the Catholic Church at the Easter Vigil on April 3 in their respective parishes.
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  • Joy, touch are back for seniors in post-vaccine world
    Joy, touch are back for seniors in post-vaccine world
    The increase in the vaccination rate has led to life-changing moments for seniors living in archdiocesan-run facilities. They now get real hugs from loved ones!
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  • Catholic faith, love for people inspired her life
    Catholic faith, love for people inspired her life
    Long-time St. Bernard Parish Clerk of Court, Lena Torres, dies at age 100.
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  • Women’s Giving Circle has strengthened families, children
    Women’s Giving Circle has strengthened families, children
    The Catholic Foundation's Women's Giving Circle members work to strengthen local nonprofits with faith-based missions.
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