NOLA Catholic Parenting blogger/columnist Lisa Janusa encourages practicing self-control in our speech and in our actions.
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 ...
Over the course of Nov. 17 and 18, 2025, the Archdiocese of New Orleans welcomed and honored their new Coadjutor Archbishop James F. Checchio with a Solemn Vespers at St. Dominic Church in New Orleans ...
Blessing of the Fleet at Shell Beach, a cherished tradition that honors the community’s fishing heritage, was celebrated on July 27. Archbishop Gregory Aymond, Father Hoang Tuong, pastor of St.
Why do we pray the Our Father each week? One of the most frequently prayed prayers among Catholics and Christians of other denominations is the Our Father. For most Christians, it is one of the first ...
NOLA Catholic Parenting blogger/columnist Charlotte Phillips prays for God's assistance during the high school application ...
F or the past 90 years, Catholic War Veterans (CWV) organizations across the country have been committed to serving God, country and home while embodying the spirit of Catholic action and defending ...
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 ...
Dominican Father Sergio Serrano, a native of Colombia and the director of the archdiocesan Hispanic Apostolate, has witnessed more than 80 weddings since his ordination in 2007. There are many unique ...
Over three-quarters of people suffering from extreme poverty live in sub-Saharan Africa and areas involved in armed conflict.
When a Catholic church or school is in the “drawing board” phase of construction or is undergoing a restoration, mobilizing architects and artisans who are intimately acquainted with the unique needs ...