• Katrina Tales: Community Gathers to Remember, Give Thanks on Hurricane Katrina 20th Anniversary
    Katrina Tales: Community Gathers to Remember, Give Thanks on Hurricane Katrina 20th Anniversary
    September 5, 2025
    by Debbie Shelley
    Twenty years ago, Hurricane Katrina taught people unforgettable lessons about how fragile life is and how strong human and community bonds can be in response. The Baton Rouge community gathered to remember, give thanks, and share messages of hope during a service hosted by the Interfaith Federation of Greater Baton (IFGBR).
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  • Healing Retreats Bring Light of Hope to Circumstances
    Healing Retreats Bring Light of Hope to Circumstances
    September 2, 2025
    by Debbie Shelley
    During this Jubilee Year of Hope people may abandon their journeys or wander off because of the need for healing. Defeatist thoughts such as, "I can't," "This situation (or person) will never change," and "I need a quick fix" can lead them into being spiritually stuck. Spiritual direction and healing retreats can help these people break through such barriers to freedom.
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  • Hurricane Katrina 20 Years Later: Two Dioceses Share Uncommon Bond Through Disaster Recovery
    Hurricane Katrina 20 Years Later: Two Dioceses Share Uncommon Bond Through Disaster Recovery
    August 28, 2025
    by Debbie Shelley
    As New Orleans sat in the bullseye of Hurricane Katrina, which loomed as a Category 5 storm in the Gulf of Mexico, highways were jammed with people fleeing the area. Archbishop Emeritus Alfred C. Hughes, then Archbishop of the Archdiocese of New Orleans, evacuated to St. Joseph Abbey in St. Benedict.
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  • Tiny Chapel Leaves Big Imprint on Faithful
    Tiny Chapel Leaves Big Imprint on Faithful
    August 26, 2025
    by Debbie Shelley
    Each year, hundreds of people stop by to light a candle and kneel to pray at the Chapel of the Madonna, known as "the smallest church in the world." Several share stories of God’s mighty power in answering the prayers they offered to him there.
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  • Sister Anna Celebrates a Century of Wisdom, Wit, and Warmth
    Sister Anna Celebrates a Century of Wisdom, Wit, and Warmth
    August 22, 2025
    by Debbie Shelley
    Crowned with a tiara and wearing a sash emblazoned with the words “100 & fabulous,” Sister Anna Schellhaas CSJ emerged with her fellow Sisters of St. Joseph after morning prayer. With her luminous trademark smile she greeted the many people gathered at the Hundred Oaks Center in Baton Rouge to celebrate her centennial birthday, which was Aug. 9.
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  • New Chapel Serves as Spiritual Anchor for St. Vincent de Paul
    New Chapel Serves as Spiritual Anchor for St. Vincent de Paul
    August 21, 2025
    by Debbie Shelley
    Each day, the St. Vincent de Paul Society buzzes with activity. Staff and volunteers feed the hungry, shelter the homeless, make sure people don’t have to choose between eating and filling their life-saving prescriptions, and provide help for obtaining employment.
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  • Forgotten No More: Kolbe Ministries Brings Love of Christ to Imprisoned
    Forgotten No More: Kolbe Ministries Brings Love of Christ to Imprisoned
    August 18, 2025
    by Debbie Shelley
    Sister Helen Prejean CSJ echoes St. Bonaventure’s words of wisdom by challenging others to, “Ask not for wisdom. Ask for the fire.” She advocates for the abolition of the death penalty and ministers to the “forgotten of society” in prisons.
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  • Youth Immersed in Catholic Faith During Franciscan Experience
    Youth Immersed in Catholic Faith During Franciscan Experience
    August 11, 2025
    by Debbie Shelley
    Youth attending The Franciscan Experience (TFE) expressed that “everything” was the highlight of their week – including toiling in the graveyard, engaging in deep theological discussions, and hanging out at night.
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  • Welcome Back!
    Welcome Back!
    August 7, 2025
    School bells rang around the Diocese of Baton Rouge for the first day of school beginning on Aug. 7. At St. Francis Xavier School in Baton Rouge, Principal Dr. Christopher Rogers, Sr. greeted students as they arrived on campus. He is pictured with, from left, Leola, Christ'lon, and Leola's twin sibling, Loleia. The children also gathered for a morning assembly, which included prayer, the reciting of the Pledge of Allegiance, and motivational talks by Rogers and St. Francis Xavier Church Pastor, Father Ugochukwu Henry Ihuoma SSJ. Photos by Debbie Shelley | The Catholic Commentator
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  • Catholic Educators Gather to Reflect and Prepare for New School Year
    Catholic Educators Gather to Reflect and Prepare for New School Year
    August 6, 2025
    by Debbie Shelley
    At the dawning of this new school year, teachers are called to the missionary work of caring for their students through educating them and accompanying them during life issues.
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  • St. Paul and St. George Churches Remember Legacy of Sisters, Celebrate Partnership Renewal
    St. Paul and St. George Churches Remember Legacy of Sisters, Celebrate Partnership Renewal
    July 31, 2025
    by Debbie Shelley
    Sister Kathleen Bahlinger CSJ and Sister Lory Schaff CSJ, both deceased, devoted 23 years of their lives ministering in the Eden Park community in Baton Rouge. They walked the streets and provided people with material assistance, an education, and hope.
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  • In Memoriam: Brother Malcolm Melcher SC
    In Memoriam: Brother Malcolm Melcher SC
    July 29, 2025
    Brother Malcolm Melcher SC, a Brother of the Sacred Heart and a resident of Baton Rouge, Louisiana since 2010, passed into eternal life at Our Lady of Wisdom Community Healthcare Center in New Orleans, LA, on Tuesday, July 22, 2025.
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  • Uniforms Help Students Prepare for Successful School Year
    Uniforms Help Students Prepare for Successful School Year
    July 28, 2025
    by Debbie Shelley
    As children in need prepare to go back to school, the Society of St. Vincent de Paul in Baton Rouge is giving them a boost of courage and confidence through its Uniform for Kids Program. Instead of dealing with negative peer pressure for not wearing the proper attire, they can focus on succeeding in school and reconnecting with old friends and making new ones.
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  • Brother Lazarus Gordy ‘Comes Forth’ to New Life as a Benedictine Monk
    Brother Lazarus Gordy ‘Comes Forth’ to New Life as a Benedictine Monk
    July 24, 2025
    by Debbie Shelley
    Brother Lazarus (Phillip) Gordy’s OSB lifelong quest to answer God’s calling for his life led him to the altar at St. Joseph Abbey Church near Covington. There he “died to self” and found a deep joy and freedom through his life as a benedictine Monk.
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  • Examining Spiritual Life Keeps Pilgrims of Hope on the Right Path
    Examining Spiritual Life Keeps Pilgrims of Hope on the Right Path
    July 22, 2025
    by Debbie Shelley
    As director of adult formation and spiritual director at Our Lady of the Holy Rosary Church in St. Amant, Wendy Enloe ministers to many people who are struggling with the worries and concerns in their lives. People come to her who are dealing with terminal illness, death of a loved one, loss of a job, concerns about world events, etc.
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  • Johnson-Lain Working to Expand Outreach of St. Vincent de Paul Society
    Johnson-Lain Working to Expand Outreach of St. Vincent de Paul Society
    July 17, 2025
    by Debbie Shelley
    Sunnie Johnson-Lain “fell in love from day one” with the Society of St. Vincent de Paul (SVdP) when she volunteered to answer phones for her parish conference in Dayton, Ohio.
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  • Dr. Bellar Plans to Grow FranU’s Identity as Premier Catholic University
    Dr. Bellar Plans to Grow FranU’s Identity as Premier Catholic University
    July 15, 2025
    by Debbie Shelley
    Although Dr. David Bellar is a Northerner by birth, from a “very snowy area,” he has spent most of his career providing strong leadership in universities in the South. Franciscan Missionaries of Our Lady University (FranU) will benefit from skills and vision for its future as he assumes the role of fifth president of the university.
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  • Catholic Charities Hosts Donation Drive for Texas Flood Victims
    Catholic Charities Hosts Donation Drive for Texas Flood Victims
    July 14, 2025
    by Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Baton Rouge
    Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Baton Rouge (CCDBR) is hosting a one-day donation drive on Thursday, July 17 in response to the flooding catastrophe in Texas. The drive will be held at the Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Baton Rouge office at 1900 S. Acadian Thruway, Baton Rouge, LA 70808 from 9:30 a.m.– 5:30 ​p.m.
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  • Parents Learn How to Survive, Build Domestic Church
    Parents Learn How to Survive, Build Domestic Church
    July 10, 2025
    by Debbie Shelley
    Through her own personal experiences and conversations with other parents, Dr. Holly Taylor Coolman discovered that raising children involves combining daily activities and the big picture idea. As a theologian and a parent who is “also figuring it out,” she shares her wisdom through writing books and speaking about the “complex and beautiful vocation of raising children.”
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  • Holland Leaving a Legacy of Successes, Model of Servant Leadership at FranU
    Holland Leaving a Legacy of Successes, Model of Servant Leadership at FranU
    July 9, 2025
    by Debbie Shelley
    Dr. Tina Holland has made split-second decisions to say ‘Yes,’ during her life that have provided positive, meaningful experiences which she utilizes to help others cultivate successful, faith-filled lives.
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