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November 15, 2022
by Deacon George Hooper
In the Lord’s Prayer, we ask God the Father to “lead us not into temptation.” Does that mean that God will sometimes lead us to temptation?”
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November 15, 2022
by Richard Meek
A popular Thanksgiving tradition that has provided holiday meals with the trimmings for the neediest of families in the Baton Rouge area for the past 40 years is expanding for the second consecutive year.
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November 15, 2022
by Debbie Shelley
When battling the frustrations, pain and gradual “losses” brought by dementia, faith fills the most urgent need for peace and hope, according to Matthew Estrade, gerontologist.
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November 15, 2022
by Bonny Van
From research to action, 17-year-old Abry Layrisson is using her knowledge and faith to try to make a difference in ending human trafficking.
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November 15, 2022
by Dina Dow
The liturgical year transitions during the next two weekends, as Year C ends and Year A begins
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November 15, 2022
With the smash of a bottle of ceremonial champagne over the stern of Stanten Island’s newest ferry, The Dorothy Day, the vessel was commissioned to carry on the legacy of Servant of God Dorothy Day, revered activist in New York history and the Catholic Church. The vessel will shuttle people across New York Harbor in one of the world’s busiest passenger-only systems.
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November 15, 2022
by Debbie Shelley
A celebration underscoring the legacy of Black Catholics, specifically six African Americans on the path to sainthood, was held Nov. 3 at the Catholic Life Center. The Office of Black Catholics of the Diocese of Baton Rouge sponsored the event to commemorate National Black Catholic History Month.
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November 15, 2022
by Debbie Shelley
Bishop Ott fondly remembered
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November 15, 2022
by Bishop Michael G. Duca
Pandemic restrictions lifted
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November 12, 2022
Bishop Duca addresses the Faithful of the Diocese of Baton Rouge about the reception of Holy Communion from the Chalice.
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November 7, 2022
In his second year as Grand Knight of St. Thomas More Knights of Columbus Council 5530 Frank Lacour, right, led his council to attain two more awards wrapped into one presentation. For its outstanding programs throughout the year 2021-22 the STM council was presented with the Columbian Award from the Supreme Council in New Haven Connecticut. The second award was for excellence in the promotion of insurance and fraternal benefits for the council. Making the presentation to now past Grand Knight Lacour is District Deputy James Still. Photo provided by John Hauler
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November 7, 2022
by Russell Shaw
People enjoy cheering on a little guy who appears to be holding his own against a bully.
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November 7, 2022
by Father John Carville
The Eucharist is the sacred meal that Jesus wished to share with his disciples the night before he died.
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November 7, 2022
by Richard Meek
The lineage of Black Catholics goes back 2,000 years, specifically when St. Matthew left his career as a tax collector and devoted his life to the Lord as one of the Twelve Apostles.
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November 7, 2022
by Debbie Shelley
In a stirring celebration exuding the rich heritage of the Eastern Rite of the Catholic Church, the faithful gathered for a Mass on Oct. 16 at St. Patrick Church in Baton Rouge to honor St. Sharbel, “priest, monk, hermit and ‘in love with God.’ ”
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November 4, 2022
by Deacon George Hooper
Why should I go to confession if I have not committed a mortal sin?
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November 4, 2022
St. Joseph the Worker Church in Pierre Part, along with other churches in the Diocese of Baton Rouge, participated in the annual national America Needs Fatima Rosary Rally on Oct. 15. A good group of participants gathered to pray the devotion, with the Junior Catholic Daughters of the America helping lead the rosary. Photo by Debbie Shelley | The Catholic Commentator
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November 4, 2022
Catholic schools throughout Louisiana will have an opportunity to shine the light on the best of their students during the inaugural Louisiana Catholic Student of the Year Program.
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November 4, 2022
by Debbie Shelley
When hit with a devastating loss or daunting circumstance, words may fail to touch on the suffering or express the pain.
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November 4, 2022
by Dina Dow
The end of the Liturgical Year draws near with three weeks remaining in Cycle C. The message of perseverance, endurance and hope is clear during the 32nd and 33rd Sunday Mass readings which focus on persecution as a reality for those who choose to follow God.
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