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Just in time for the Feast of the Assumption, columnist and blogger Aimee Boudreaux MacIver shares her thoughts on three ...
The United States Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana has approved the plan for Abuse Survivors to vote by ...
The Saints had many great trials and their simple and deep trust in the Lord is what allowed miracles to occur.
Reversing a decades-long downward trend, Catholic schools in the New Orleans area have experienced stable enrollment, with ...
The Northshore was still a whisper then: parasols drifted beneath moss-draped oaks, jasmine climbed the bones of Creole ...
This week’s reading from Exodus 14 reminded me of the powerful moment when the Israelites stood at the edge of the Red Sea, ...
This month, thanks to a generous and anonymous donation, the Catholic Cultural Center of New Orleans (CCCNO) will launch the ...
Pillar Construction recently completed the construction of the new adoration chapel at Our Lady of the Lake in Mandeville.
For those leaving Fort Chaffe towards a new life in New Orleans, the Catholic refugees brought the statue of Mary, Queen of ...
At the annual Day of Formation 3000 Catholic school educators were challenged to get their students excited about coming back ...
During his general audience July 30, Pope Leo XIV urged Christians to foster honest communication and healing in a world suffering from violence, hatred and social media overload. photo credit: Lola ...
ONLINE EXCLUSIVE! Commemorating the Feast Day of St. Ignatius Loyola, Jesuit priests, faculty, students, alumni and benefactors packed the new Chapel of St. Ignatius Loyola for Mass today for a ...