"Our foundation is what matters: the earth, the home, the foundation that we provide. That’s what will remain and endure." - Dr. Heather Bozant Witcher
Sally Farrell found her niche in life – caring for birds – and brings their magnificence to kids and adults in lively presentations through her nonprofit Wind in My Feathers.
Willwoods Community selected two seniors at Pope John Paul II High School in Slidell to receive its annual Rev. Thomas E. Chambers Scholastic Award for 2022. They are Aidan Combs and Breanna Sebring.
Betty-Ann Hickey, associate director of the Office of Worship and a first-generation American, shares how her Portuguese has impacted the meals she serves her family.
Dr. Brian Credo spent the day at Archbishop Chapelle High School delving into the variants of COVID-19 mutations and how the virus spreads. His talk is available to any Catholic high school who requests it.
"The death-dealing, heartbreaking suffering caused by President Putin’s brutal war against the Ukrainian people reveals yet another deadly pandemic: war!" - Tony Magliano
Events listed will be from March 9-April 12, 2022 Please send event announcements two weeks before each issue to calendar@clarionherald.org Next issue April 2, 2022
Loyola University New Orleans is the site through April for the exhibit "Anne Frank: A History for Today" about how the existence of prejudice and racism today isn't much different than how the Germans viewed the Jews more than 80 years ago.
Msgr. William Bilinsky, a Ukrainian Greek Catholic Catholic priest living in the Archdiocese of New Orleans, relates his memory of his time in 1991 as a translator for then-retired Archbishop Philip Hannan in Ukraine.