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April 18, 2018
by Clarion Herald
For nearly 50 years, the Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Church on St. Bernard Ave. remained untouched until several weeks ago, when workers began the interior construction of the six apartments inside the church. Inside a small vault behind the church cornerstone – located to the left of the altar – workers found an 8-inch copper cylinder that served as a time capsule, which was sealed at the time of the church’s dedication. What happened next is a peak inside #NOLACatholic history.
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April 18, 2018
by Clarion Herald
On April 15, the first-ever collegiate chapter of the Knights of Peter Claver was established at New Orleans' own Xavier University of Louisiana.
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April 18, 2018
by Clarion Herald
Clarion Herald Written by Sarah McDonald · April 18, 2018 at 8:31pm · "At my first confession, I said to the priest, ‘We’re going to have to go on a retreat because we’re talking about 50 years of sin.’ The priest worked through it, and at the end of confession – I wasn’t even Catholic yet – he asked me, ‘Have you ever thought about becoming me?’ I thought to myself, ‘What, bald-headed?’ Actually, he was asking if he had ever thought about becoming a priest." In Editor-in-Chief Peter Finney Jr.'s latest column he shares the story of a man whose path to the priesthood wandered but whose faith never failed.
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April 18, 2018
by Clarion Herald
It’s not often that a Catholic parish uses an “old-fashioned tent revival” as a way of moving outside the four walls of its church to evangelize a community, but that’s exactly what St. Raymond-St. Leo the Great Parish has done, with amazing success, for the last seven years.
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April 16, 2018
by Clarion Herald
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April 13, 2018
by Clarion Herald
Each of our lives becomes cluttered with activities, responsibilities and demands. Daily we find ourselves driven by others in our lives. Often we feel we have lost control and are simply the pawns of the “world.” There are two answers: Simplify and prioritize.
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April 13, 2018
by Clarion Herald
There are two things that will immensely tilt the odds in your favor for a marriage that will last until death: 1. Going to church together; and 2. Praying together as a couple.
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April 12, 2018
by Clarion Herald
With an evangelizing spirit forged by their namesake St. Paul, the Daughters of St. Paul use whatever communication means possible to spread the Gospel of Jesus Christ worldwide, and for 50 years they have witnessed with that evangelizing spirit in New Orleans.
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April 12, 2018
by Office of Archives and Records
From the roots of the St. Louis Cathedral a thriving local church has grown. This tree showcases the church parishes that have ministered to the people of New Orleans. Some churches have closed, some have merged, but all have left a permanent mark on the souls who walked through their doors.
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April 11, 2018
by Communications
With guidance from eCatholic, the Archdiocesan Spirituality Center launched a new online presence to help visitors understand the Spirituality Center's mission and services to God's people.
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April 11, 2018
by Clarion Herald
The theme of the Ninth General Synod is, "Encountering Jesus. Witnessing with Joy!", and that is exactly what is happening in Gert Town where the Dominican Sisters of Peace's ministry of presence has a profound impact on the neighborhood.
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April 10, 2018
by Clarion Herald
After much anticipation, ground has broken on a new Catholic cemetery and funeral home on the Northshore.
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April 10, 2018
by Chloe Langr for EpicPew
In his third exhortation released On April 9, Pope Francis’ goal is to re-purpose the call to holiness as something practical for today’s world. So just what are Pope Francis’ five marks of holiness in today’s world? Here’s a look at each of the signs and what they mean for those of us striving towards Heaven.
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April 10, 2018
by Archbishop Gregory M. Aymond
As the nation reflected on the 50th anniversary of the assasination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Archbishop Aymond reflects on his legacy and asks, "what are we doing?" to honor Dr. King's legacy.
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April 10, 2018
by Communications
Citywide Tricentennial Interfaith Prayer Service Set for April 17
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April 9, 2018
by Clarion Herald
Surrounded by lush landscape in one of the most beautiful and historic buildings on the Westbank, you'd never know this sanctuary was just a few yards from busy Barataria Blvd. in Marrero! Catholic Charities Archdiocese of New Orleans PACE (Program for All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly) has new hours on the Westbank! Find out more about the program and if you or a loved one might be eligible for its benefits in our latest news!
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April 6, 2018
by Clarion Herald
A special tribute to Baseball great, Jesuit High School of New Orleans alum, and Catholic philanthropist New Orleans' own Rusty Staub
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April 5, 2018
by Clarion Herald
At the annual Chrism Mass, Archbishop Aymond encouraged those in attendance to go forth and be bold disciples of Christ and gifted each with a cross of nails to serve as a reminder of their witness.
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April 5, 2018
by Beth Donze for the Clarion Herald
Did you know there are seven individuals who are either recognized as Catholic Saints or on the road to sainthood that walked the streets of New Orleans? Take a look back at the lives and legacies of New Orleans' "saintsational" seven.
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April 4, 2018
by Archbishop Gregory Aymond
"I am simply following the example of Pope Francis." - Archbishop Aymond
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