• Se quedó en el desierto cuarenta días y fue tentado por Satanás
    Se quedó en el desierto cuarenta días y fue tentado por Satanás
    Father Manuel Solorzano's homily for Feb. 21, 2021.
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  • Statement regarding the Janssen (John & Johnson) COVID-19 vaccine
    Statement regarding the Janssen (John & Johnson) COVID-19 vaccine
    The Archdiocese of New Orleans says the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine is "morally compromised as it uses the abortion-derived cell line in development and production of the vaccine as well as the testing."
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  • Let us venture together from darkness into the light
    Let us venture together from darkness into the light
    Thoughts for becoming closer to Christ as Lent 2021 is upon us. Jesus said, "I am the light of the world." So let us let our light shine through our good deeds as we journey toward Him.
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  • 20,000 cans of food from Archbishop Chapelle
    20,000 cans of food from Archbishop Chapelle
    Chapelle collects more cans of food this year for Second Harvest Food Bank
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  • Bishops: Equality Act would 'discriminate against people of faith'
    Bishops: Equality Act would 'discriminate against people of faith'
    U.S. bishops say the Equality Act would "discriminate against people of faith" by adversely affecting charities and their beneficiaries, conscience rights, women’s sports "and sex-specific facilities."
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  • Sacred Heart music students sidestep the pandemic
    Sacred Heart music students sidestep the pandemic
    Learn how the pandemic is re-shaping music classes at Academy of the Sacred Heart.
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  • Abp. Aymond: Remain steadfast in practice of COVID-19 safety measures
    Abp. Aymond: Remain steadfast in practice of COVID-19 safety measures
    In his latest column for the young readers of Kids’ Clarion, Archbishop Gregory Aymond thanks families and school communities for soldiering on in this very challenging year.
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  • We do our kids service to let them make some mistakes
    We do our kids service to let them make some mistakes
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  • Fr. Ricard: One need not be dying to receive anointing
    Fr. Ricard: One need not be dying to receive anointing
    Kids’ Clarion asks Father Tony Ricard, pastor of St. Gabriel the Archangel Church in New Orleans and campus minister/theology department head at St. Augustine High School, to discuss the sacrament of the anointing of the sick.
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  • Jesuit vs. Holy Cross: History preserved
    Jesuit vs. Holy Cross: History preserved
    It may require an asterisk, but a rare varsity-JV matchup between Holy Cross and Jesuit on the basketball court Feb. 20 preserved a 107-year tradition. Also, playoff pairings announced.
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  • St. Cletus kindergartners’ alternative seating sits just fine with them
    St. Cletus kindergartners’ alternative seating sits just fine with them
    The pause created by the pandemic gave one local kindergarten teacher an opportunity to redesign her classroom seating.
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  • Black Catholic heroes: Florence W. Lee
    Black Catholic heroes: Florence W. Lee
    This month the Clarion Herald profiles four black Catholics who have had a major impact on the Archdiocese of New Orleans. Today: Florence W. Lee
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  • Jesus, St. Joseph: North Stars for the consecrated
    Jesus, St. Joseph: North Stars for the consecrated
    Men and women religious from the Archdiocese of New Orleans gathered today for a special Mass spotlighting their vocational calling.
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  • Black Catholic heroes: Sophie Watts Aramburo
    Black Catholic heroes: Sophie Watts Aramburo
    This month the Clarion Herald profiles four black Catholics who have had a major impact on the Archdiocese of New Orleans. Today: Sophie Watts Aramburo.
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  • MCA seniors make service a priority their last year
    MCA seniors make service a priority their last year
    A Mount Carmel Academy senior thought to build camaraderie among her senior classmates by offering class wide service projects in the community.
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  • Deacon Levy shares faith, crawfish king cake
    Deacon Levy shares faith, crawfish king cake
    Deacon Gary Levy shares his delicious crawfish king cake recipe for the first edition of the Clarion Herald's Holy Smoke 2021.
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  • A pesar de COVID-19, cientos ingresarán a la Iglesia Católica
    A pesar de COVID-19, cientos ingresarán a la Iglesia Católica
    Archbishop Gregory Aymond writes his weekly column for 2/20/21 about the number of new Catholics joining the church this Easter.
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  • Beauty, knowledge of Eucharist are goals of website
    Beauty, knowledge of Eucharist are goals of website
    A sleek, new website – nolacatholicyoe.com – offers numerous resources for Catholics to learn more about the Eucharist through video, songs and art.
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  • Black Catholic heroes: A.P. Tureaud Sr.
    Black Catholic heroes: A.P. Tureaud Sr.
    A.P. Tureaud Sr., who died in 1972, was a champion of civil rights in his lifetime's work as an attorney. He is remembered fondly for his ties to Corpus Christi Church in New Orleans.
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  • These three combined for 105 sins and 0 losses
    These three combined for 105 sins and 0 losses
    Ron Brocato takes a look back at perfect basketball seasons past to portray the teams and events that resulted in the overall three top Catholic League teams.
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