As we Journey through Lent with Jesus, we are reminded by Archbishop Aymond that "lent should include standing before our merciful God and asking for his forgiveness in the Sacrament of Reconciliation, better known as Confession." We are reminded that opportunities for confession will be available in ALL Archdiocesan Churches on the evenings of March 27th, April 3rd, & April 10th from 5:00pm through 6:30pm. Fr. Walter will hear confessions before and after the 6:00pm Mass on these days.
Join us for a Lenten Morning of Prayer on Saturday, March 23rd as Deacon Jesse A. Watley presents "All About Faith". Doors open at 8:00am with light refreshments. Presentation begins at 9:00am. Free and open to all faiths.
Blessing of the St. Joseph Altar in Piovan Parish Hall will occur on Friday, March 15th after 8:30am Mass. Viewing will continue throughout the weekend. We invite all to visit the altar.
We are asking for donations for our St. Joseph Altar. Donations can be dropped off at the Parish Office no later than noon on Thursday, March 14th. Click for more information.
Join us for the last four sessions of the Oremus Prayer Study; Monday nights 6:30 – 8:00pm in Church through April 8th. Topics include: Spiritual Senses (3/18), Discernment in Prayer (3/25), Dealing with Distractions (4/1), and Desolation & Consolation (4/8). All are welcome to sit in on the videos and discussions.
Archbishop Gregory Aymond and the Archdiocese of New Orleans are pleased to offer some of the best resources available to aid you, your family, and your organization in navigating modern technology usage and the deep harm that is caused by pornography. Please take advantage of these training programs, articles, videos, and local resources specifically designed for you whether you are a parent, an educator, a ministry leader, or someone who is struggling with pornography.
The Archdiocese of New Orleans designated March 10, 2019 as the 2nd Annual Safe Haven Sunday to continue the vital effort to address the harmfulness of pornography in marriages, families, and our culture. This year, the archdiocese is once again partnering with Covenant Eyes to bring a resource to the homes of all Catholics by making available a new book Confident: Helping Parents Navigate Online Exposure