Renewed faith given to family in rebuilt home

For Pam Marshall, May 11 marked the day she renewed her faith in humanity and confirmed her trust in God.
When Harry ‘met’ Harry under the bridge

It didn’t start out as a Father’s Day present, but now the tables were turned.
Our Lady of Good Counsel renovations honored

The recently completed $3.1 million renovation of Our Lady of Good Counsel Church and its former rectory on Louisiana Avenue was recognized May 19 with one of five 2016 “Renovator’s Awards” from the Garden District Association.
N.O. Catholic Cemeteries Office marks half-century

Jack Muse’s early years as a caretaker with New Orleans Catholic Cemeteries seem almost like the Stone Age to him now.
A better way of dealing with 17-year-old offenders

Every day, 17-year-olds are arrested and charged as adults in Louisiana. More than 90 percent of them are accused of nonviolent offenses. They will enter a system that brands them with an adult record, exposes them to adult criminals and does little to educate them.
Celebrating six new transitional deacons

The six men processing down the center aisle of St. Louis Cathedral hailed from four different countries, yet were united in one extraordinary desire: taking the first giant step on the road to the priesthood through their ordination to the transitional diaconate.