As we look to a weekend with two Mass obligations, read on for tips on taking your family to Mass. The most important thing to keep in mind - you are not alone and your family is a witness of God's love!
On Halloween – the day that literally means “the eve of All Saints” – students at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton School in Kenner had the privilege to encounter one of the most beloved saints of their time: St. John Paul II, who served as pope from 1978 to 2005.
Bishop Dominic Mai Luong, the first bishop of Vietnamese descent in the United States and the founding father of the Vietnamese Catholic community in the Archdiocese of New Orleans, died Dec. 6 in Orange, California, where he had served as auxiliary bishop since 2003.
Speaking at Father Cazenavette’s Funeral Mass Dec. 7 at St. Rita Church in Harahan, Father Bruno said his friend since their days studying for the priesthood at Notre Dame Seminary “often lamented, that we, even the church, too often focused on us and left God out of the equation. And his lament … was that we didn’t put enough emphasis on God, who is everything to us if we believe in the creed. He should dictate our whole lives and our schedules.”
Inside the parish hall of St. Gabriel the Archangel Church in New Orleans, the personal stories flowed as freely as the tears. One by one, descendants of the 272 enslaved men, women and children sold as a group in 1838 to a Louisiana plantation by the Jesuits who ran Georgetown University in Washington, D.C., partially to relieve the school’s debts, described what it was like upon learning, through the meticulous records kept and maintained for nearly 200 years by the Society of Jesus, their hidden and bitter family story.
Archbishop Gregory Aymond delivered the following address Dec. 6 to more than 350 people at the 75th annual Christmas luncheon of the Council of Catholic School Cooperative Clubs:
Christopher West brought his “project of the heart” to Our Lady of the Lake Parish in Mandeville on Dec. 2, and almost 250 people were there to learn more about how to embrace and live God’s divine plan for man and woman. West, bestselling author, teacher, Theology of the Body expert, and founder of the Cor Project (“cor” is Latin for heart), was invited to speak on “Living the Joy of Love” by the Marriage and Family Life ministry at Our Lady of the Lake.
As the year draws to a close, we have much for which to be thankful as our local church has followed the Holy Spirit to “Encounter Jesus and Witness with Joy,” which is the synod’s theme.
El Arzobispo Gregory Aymond pronunció el siguiente discurso el 6 de diciembre a más de 350 personas, en la celebración anual del 75 almuerzo de Navidad del Consejo de Clubes Cooperativos de la Escuela Católica:
The late Maedell Hoover Braud, who worked at Loyola University New Orleans for more than 30 years as an administrative assistant in the College of Arts and Sciences, has left a $10 million legacy gift to the university that will be used to provide scholarships for undergraduates and law students.
Eighty delegates throughout the Archdiocese of New Orleans met Dec. 2 at the Hispanic Apostolate to discuss the role of Latinos in the Catholic Church at a diocesan V Encuentro meeting, the last local meeting before a regional V Encuentro Feb. 22-24 in Miami.
Behind the record-breaking numbers of the third annual #iGiveCatholic online giving campaign on Nov. 28 – which raised more than $3.6 million for 616 Catholic nonprofits across the country, including $2.5 million for 150 entities in the Archdiocese of New Orleans – there’s the unique story of the big band that could.
Most Catholic parents have had to take an embarrassing walk to the back of church with small children who can’t quiet down. So, what might parents of small children, and those who are bothered by small children, do in these situations?
“Every celebration of the Eucharist is a beam of that sun that never sets, which is the risen Jesus Christ. To take part in Mass, especially on Sundays, means entering into the victory of the resurrection, being illuminated by his light, warmed by his heat.” - Pope Francis, November 22, 2017