From the second he stepped on the altar on Jan. 17, Father Mike Schmitz, priest, podcaster and author held the attention of ...
On a bright and brisk Sunday morning in January, the dreams of thousands of parishioners at St. Catherine of Siena were ...
Over 250 Catholic school administrators, teachers and campus ministers gathered today, Jan. 16, for Day 1 of the 2026 GO!
NOLA Catholic Parenting blogger/columnist Charla Misse spreads awareness and encourages others to bless, praise and glorify ...
Christmas is one of the most popular times to decorate our homes, businesses and public parks. You probably saw many ...
On Jan. 8, New Orleans Archbishop Gregory M. Aymond kept a 211 promise by celebrating the annual Mass of Thanksgiving on the Feast of Our Lady of Prompt Succor. Fr. Ajani Gibson, pastor of St. Peter ...
On Jan. 11, the eve of her inauguration as the 63rd Mayor of New Orleans, Helena Moreno was honored at a special Mass at St. Louis Cathedral. New Orleans Archbishop Gregory M. Aymond was the principal ...
Today, the Church invites us to meditate on the mystery of death and eternal life as we remember our loved ones who have departed. This is not a day of sorrow but of hope because we trust in Christ’s ...
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 ...
Today we begin a new liturgical year with the season of Advent, a time of waiting and hope. It is a moment to prepare our hearts to welcome Jesus, who comes to meet us in three ways: in history, in ...
The Archdiocese of New Orleans has established a protocol to deal with situations of extraordinary malice and assaults of the devil and the other demons, of either a person or a place. The protocol ...
Today, on this penultimate Sunday of Ordinary Time, the liturgy invites us to reflect on the final judgment, the end of times, and the justice of God. The readings speak to us about how we should live ...