Brothers and sisters, today Jesus calls us to live with hope and perseverance. Although difficulties exist, God's judgment is a moment of confidence, not fear, because he is just and merciful. As we ...
Dear Sisters and Brothers in Christ, As I write to you, our team is preparing for the Confirmation Hearing for our Chapter 11 Reorganization. That is set to begin on Monday and continue over the ...
On the eve of the Mass of Welcome Nov. 17, nearly 1000 visiting cardinals, bishops, clergy, religious and faithful including ...
To the sounds of trumpets, timpani and the St. Louis Cathedral Choir and surrounded by over 1,000 people including his family ...
On this the Memorial of St. Frances Xavier Cabrini we share her story and the impact of her life and ministry on the City of ...
NOLA Catholic Parenting blogger/columnist Charlotte Phillips prays for God's assistance during the high school application ...
On Sept. 24 it was announced that Pope Leo XIV had appointed Most Reverend James F. Checchio, JCD, MBA Coadjutor Archbishop of New Orleans. What's a Coadjutor Archbishop? On Nov. 18, Archbishop James ...
After countless discussions about behavior issues arising from student’s use of social media over the past few years, St. Catherine of Siena School (SCS) Principal Maria LaFleur decided to act.
In the last section of the Apostles’ Creed, we profess our belief in the “communion of saints.” Have you ever considered what this term means? I had a feeling that “communion of saints” meant the ...
You are called by God to be a saint! And that all important calling from the Lord is not just to be seriously considered on All Saints Day – but every day! It is no coincidence that the Catholic ...
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