• 50-year Xavier Prep grads to shine light on legacy
    50-year Xavier Prep grads to shine light on legacy
    May 16, 2018
    by Clarion Herald
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  • "Here I am, Lord!"
    May 16, 2018
    by Clarion Herald
    A recap of "Calling All Fifth Graders" sponsored by the archdiocesan Office of Vocations.
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  • Catholic School Alumni Recognized at Distinguished Alumni Ceremony
    Catholic School Alumni Recognized at Distinguished Alumni Ceremony
    May 14, 2018
    by NOLA Catholic Schools
    On May 11, 2018, the Archdiocese of New Orleans Office of Catholic Schools hosted a Catholic Schools' Distinguished Alumni Ceremony at Andy's Bistro in Metairie. Each school was asked to submit the names and biographies of their outstanding alumni. All distinguished alumni, accompanying school administrators, and alumni guests were invited to attend. A light brunch was served and attendees got the chance to meet one another and reminisce on their days as Catholic school students.
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  • Help Us Evangelize Online!
    Help Us Evangelize Online!
    May 14, 2018
    by Communications
    Write a Google Review of nolacatholic.org and help us in our media mission to create digital disciples!
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  • Called to serve
    Called to serve
    May 14, 2018
    by Communications
    Meet the men to be ordained Transitional Deacons this weekend to serve the NOLACatholic Church!
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  • 15 Teens Named St. Timothy Award Recipients
    15 Teens Named St. Timothy Award Recipients
    May 11, 2018
    by Clarion Herald
    Recapping the St. Timothy Award Ceremony with the Clarion Herald
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  • Dominican Students Work With St. Michael’s
    Dominican Students Work With St. Michael’s
    May 11, 2018
    by Clarion Herald
    Students from St. Mary's Dominican High School spent time with students at St. Michael Special School and the result was pure "joy"!
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  • NOLACatholic eBulletin for May 9, 2018
    NOLACatholic eBulletin for May 9, 2018
    May 10, 2018
    by Pastoral Planning and Ministries
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  • ‘Our Lady of Prompt Succor’ title dates from 1810
    ‘Our Lady of Prompt Succor’ title dates from 1810
    May 10, 2018
    by Beth Donze for the Clarion Herald
    "Our Lady of Prompt Succor, hasten to help us!" Exploring the history of this special Marian title and its historic and sacred significance to the people of New Orleans,.
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  • Feast of the Ascension
    Feast of the Ascension
    May 10, 2018
    by Communications
    This great and holy feast of Easter Season is transferred to Sunday, May 13 this year.
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  • A bad joke reveals the moral abyss in our midst
    A bad joke reveals the moral abyss in our midst
    May 9, 2018
    by Peter Finney, Jr.
    The White House Correspondents Dinner a few weeks ago left many wondering just what has happened to our society when one comedian told a particularly distaste and disturbingly offensive joke at the expense of defenseless human life. Editor-in-chief Peter Finney Jr. shares his reflection on the event and what it means for our culture.
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  • Regina Matrum Puddin’ McNamara Exudes Caring
    Regina Matrum Puddin’ McNamara Exudes Caring
    May 9, 2018
    by Clarion Herald
    With Mother's Day approaching, the Archdiocese of New Orleans and Council of Catholic School Cooperative Clubs have announced the 2018 Regina Matrum Award Winner: Alma "Puddin" McNamara. The Regina Matrum Award is presented annually to a #NOLACatholic mother who has demonstrated an outstanding commitment to faith and family throughout her life.
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  • Contact Your State Representatives to Urge Compromise on HB 1
    Contact Your State Representatives to Urge Compromise on HB 1
    May 8, 2018
    by Communications
    The Louisiana budget in its current form would have catastrophic effects on the state's most vulnerable populations from senior citizens to school children. The Louisiana Conference of Catholic Bishops is urging citizens to contact their State Legislators to urge compromise on HB 1.
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  • A mother’s vocation merits our prayer and praise
    A mother’s vocation merits our prayer and praise
    May 8, 2018
    by Archbishop Gregory Aymond
    Archbishop Aymond offers a reflection of gratitude and thanksgiving to all mothers in advance of Mother's Day on Sunday, May 13.
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  • Relive the Memories and Make New Ones at The Dameans 50th Anniversary Concert
    Relive the Memories and Make New Ones at The Dameans 50th Anniversary Concert
    May 8, 2018
    by Communications
    Come join us for an evening of Catholic folk music as The Dameans reunite for their 50th Anniversary Concert. All proceeds to support the Archdiocese of New Orleans Retreat Center.
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  • Anchor of Hope: The 2018 WINE Catholic Women's Conference
    Anchor of Hope: The 2018 WINE Catholic Women's Conference
    May 8, 2018
    by Communications
    All women are welcome to join in the day of prayer, formation, and fellowship at the 2nd Annual WINE Conference sponsored by Women in the New Evangelization and the Archdiocese of New Orleans.
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  • Divine Mercy family volunteers to find cure for MS
    Divine Mercy family volunteers to find cure for MS
    May 7, 2018
    by Clarion Herald
    After Erin Hulin Hall was diagnosed with MS at the age of 21, the Hulins, not a family to sit quietly and hope for the best and parishioners of Divine Mercy Parish in Kenner, visited a neurologist, got Hall on medication and then became heavily involved in the Multiple Sclerosis Society.
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  • Artistic reuse for old St. Joseph’s
    Artistic reuse for old St. Joseph’s
    May 7, 2018
    by Clarion Herald
    The Bell Artspace Campus – 79 affordable apartments for artists located at the original Treme site of the former St. Joseph Academy – celebrated its grand opening April 19.
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  • A Retreat: The Gift of
    A Retreat: The Gift of "Slowing Down"
    May 7, 2018
    by Clarion Herald
    "The serenity of the retreat center and the calm presence of our facilitators invited me to slow down, embrace the silence and enjoy the moment. The welcoming and open circle of young women gave me a safe place to explore my spirituality in a way I hadn’t in many years, if ever." - Angie Broussard
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  • A Reflection for the 6th Sunday of Easter
    A Reflection for the 6th Sunday of Easter
    May 4, 2018
    by Communications
    Alecia Bloodworth of the Office of Black Catholic Ministries offers a song and reflection on this Sunday's Mass readings.
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