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If these two stories seem unreal – generated instead by Artificial Intelligence – then perhaps that’s a sign that media literacy is beginning to gain a foothold among thoughtful readers and viewers.
Time is a funny thing. It’s often not until we look back at artifacts – pictures, writing, artwork – that we truly understand growth and the passage of time.
When someone accepts election as pontiff, there undergoes a change in that individual, not only in life purpose in leading global Catholicism for, presumably, the rest of one’s life, but in one’s own ...
Today, we celebrate the Solemnity of the Ascension of the Lord, a pivotal event in the history of our salvation. After completing his mission on earth, Jesus ascends into heaven – not as an act of ...
In a letter to the half-million Catholics of the Archdiocese of New Orleans, Archbishop Gregory Aymond announced May 21 that the archdiocese and the Official Committee of Unsecured Creditors, which ...
When I was praying through the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius, my spiritual director and I decided to pause for a couple of weeks during Advent so I could focus on the daily readings leading up ...
Eleven years ago, a small and sheepish, pink-nosed puppy crawled out of her crate and into my lap. Her foster family was surprised because she had apparently never been one to socialize with other ...
The chess team of St. Catherine of Siena School, coached by Chris McKinnie, won the Louisiana State Scholastic Chess Championships in May, led by third-grader Andrew Ochs, who captured the ...
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy thanked Pope Leo XIV for his support of a just and lasting peace in Ukraine, and he invited the newly elected pontiff to visit the war-torn nation.
Thirty-three seventh graders from Ursuline Academy took a field trip to the Green Project M.E.S.S. Lab (math, English, social studies and science) in New Orleans on April 29 to learn about recycling ...
Pope Leo XIV’s devotion to St. Augustine, his life and ministry as a member of the Augustinian order and his focus on the unity of the church are reflected in his episcopal motto and coat of arms.
Fascinating insights from Jari Honora, a genealogist with the Historic New Orleans Collection, about Pope Leo XIV's New Orleans Creole roots. His maternal grandparents were Creole Catholics of color ...
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