• Catholics Make the Voice of Faith Heard at <br>Faithful Citizenship Day
    Catholics Make the Voice of Faith Heard at
    Faithful Citizenship Day
    May 6, 2025
    by Debbie Shelley
    Catholics were powerfully present at the Louisiana State Capitol in terms of numbers of attendees and their commitment to stand up for social justice issues during this year’s Faithful Citizenship Day.
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  • St. Vincent de Paul Baton Rouge Board of Directors Announces Successful CEO Search
    St. Vincent de Paul Baton Rouge Board of Directors Announces Successful CEO Search
    May 2, 2025
    St. Vincent de Paul Baton Rouge (SVDP-BR) announced today that the national search for a new CEO has been successfully completed. Sunnie Johnson-Lain, CEO of Catholic Charities Washtenaw County, will join the organization as CEO on or around June 3, 2025. Sunnie succeeds former CEO Michael Acaldo of SVdP-BR who led the organization for over 34 years until his promotion as CEO of SVdP-USA.
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  • The Collect | April 2025
    The Collect | April 2025
    April 30, 2025
    April was filled with meaningful moments and powerful stories. In this edition of The Collect, you’ll find updates on formation and conversion, support for moms in need, reflections on dignity and life, and much more. We hope it inspires you!
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  • Bishop Duca Establishes New House of Formation
    Bishop Duca Establishes New House of Formation
    April 29, 2025
    by Bishop Michael Duca
    To prepare seminarians in the Diocese of Baton Rouge for a new way of life through involvement in parish ministry and in social and charitable outreach, and all in communion with the bishop and presbyterate of Baton Rouge, Bishop Duca is pleased to establish the new Blessed Stanley Rother House of Formation at Sacred Heart of Jesus Church in Baton Rouge.
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  • In Memoriam:  Father Howard Adkins
    In Memoriam: Father Howard Adkins
    April 29, 2025
    by Fr. Jamin David
    It is with sadness that the Diocese of Baton Rouge announces that Father Howard Adkins, a retired priest of the Diocese of Baton Rouge, passed away on 29 April 2025. He was ordained a priest in May 2007 and retired from active ministry in 2018. He was 79.
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  • Honoring Pope Francis
    Honoring Pope Francis
    April 25, 2025
    On April 22, Baton Rouge Fire Department Station 12 assisted St. Joseph Cathedral in Baton Rouge in honoring Pope Francis upon his death. The fire department hung the papal colors in 2013 when he was elected, and it hung the black colors 12 years later to mark his death. Photos provided St. Joseph Cathedral
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  • Kennedy Takes Leap of Faith into the Catholic Church 
    Kennedy Takes Leap of Faith into the Catholic Church 
    April 24, 2025
    by Debbie Shelley
    Ashton Kennedy was drawn to the Catholic Church but held back from entering because of unanswered questions. But with the support of family members who had entered the church and a "posthumous nudge" from Father Mark Beard to “get off the fence,” Kennedy took the leap of faith.
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  • Holy Week & Easter Celebrations in the <br>Diocese of Baton Rouge
    Holy Week & Easter Celebrations in the
    Diocese of Baton Rouge
    April 24, 2025
    People in the Diocese of Baton Rouge gathered at their church parishes for an intense time of prayer during Holy Week and the Triduum, which culminated in the celebration of Easter. The week began with Palm Sunday processionals on Palm Sunday. Photo by Debbie Shelley |The Catholic Commentator. At the Chrism Mass at St. Joseph Cathedral, Bishop Michael G. Duca blessed the sacred oils for the upcoming year and the priests renewed their priestly vows. Photo by Nicole Jones. On Holy Thursday at St. Paul the Apostle Church in Baton Rouge, Father Arockiam Arockiam SVD, pastor, kissed the feet of representatives of the parish in the ceremony commemorating Jesus’ washing of the disciple’s feet. Photo by Desiree Spann. On Good Friday, people remembered the plight of the homeless and marginalized during a Way of the Cross sponsored by Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Baton Rouge. Photo by Debbie Shelley. At Immaculate Conception Church in Denham Springs, Father Matthew Graham, pastor, baptized people entering the Catholic Church at the Easter Vigil Masses. Photos by Taylor Edwards Photography
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  • Bishop Duca's 2025 Easter Message
    Bishop Duca's 2025 Easter Message
    April 21, 2025
    by Bishop Michael Duca
    In his annual Easter message for 2025, Bishop Duca invites the faithful to "discover that the joy of our faith is not only found in deepening our personal and church relationship with Christ, but it can also found in sharing the faith with others." As we reflect upon the proclamation “The Lord is Risen!," we realize that this is not just a greeting to other Christians but a proclamation of hope for the whole world.
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  • In Memoriam:  Pope Francis (1936-2025)
    In Memoriam: Pope Francis (1936-2025)
    April 21, 2025
    by Fr. Jamin David
    Pope Francis died on Monday, April 21, 2025 at the age of 88. He was elected pope on March 13, 2013, and he was the first pope in history from the Southern Hemisphere.
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  • In Memoriam:  Deacon Willie Berthelot, Sr.
    In Memoriam: Deacon Willie Berthelot, Sr.
    April 18, 2025
    by Fr. Jamin David
    It is with sadness that the Diocese of Baton Rouge announces that Deacon Willie Berthelot, Sr., a retired deacon of the Diocese of Baton Rouge, passed away on Holy Thursday (17 April 2025). He was ordained a deacon in July 2002 and retired from active ministry in October 2015. He was 93.
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  • Holy Week is an Intense Experience of the Paschal Mystery
    Holy Week is an Intense Experience of the Paschal Mystery
    April 16, 2025
    by Debbie Shelley
    Churches in the Diocese of Baton Rouge kicked off Holy Week on April 13 with jubilant Palm Sunday processions. The congregations waved their palm branches and declared “hosanna” to commemorate Jesus’ triumphant entry into Jerusalem.
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  • Sanctuary for Life Helps Homeless Mothers Have Hope for the Future
    Sanctuary for Life Helps Homeless Mothers Have Hope for the Future
    April 14, 2025
    by Debbie Shelley
    When homeless women discover they are pregnant they are often scared and don’t know where to go for help. The structured and supportive environment at Sanctuary for Life allows these women to set and achieve personal goals in work, school, and life. Their fears are then replaced with hope.
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  • Parents Can Affirm Children's Dignity When Talking to Them about Sex, Contraception
    Parents Can Affirm Children's Dignity When Talking to Them about Sex, Contraception
    April 10, 2025
    by Debbie Shelley
    Many parents avoid talking to their children and teens about sex and contraception because they feel uneasy talking about the topic or think, “my child would never …” The realities of today, however, show that if they don’t talk about it, their children will learn from other sources parents may not trust.
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  • Our Lady of Pompeii Church to Present Living Dramatization of Last Supper
    Our Lady of Pompeii Church to Present Living Dramatization of Last Supper
    April 9, 2025
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  • Fabrics of Life
    Fabrics of Life
    April 7, 2025
    by Keith Horcasitas
    As we are all threading through Lent with prayer, fasting and almsgiving efforts in our own states of life, it may well be helpful to review how we can specifically strive to incorporate works of mercy through the people we are blessed to meet - like Melissa taught me in the past.
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  • Moms with Crisis Pregnancies Not Alone with Walking with Moms in Need
    Moms with Crisis Pregnancies Not Alone with Walking with Moms in Need
    April 7, 2025
    by Debbie Shelley
    Women in crisis pregnancy situations have a critical need to know they are not alone. Walking with Moms in Need travels with them so they can care for their children and see possibilities for their futures.
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  • St. Joseph Cemetery's 200th Anniversary Celebration Highlights Cemetery's Unique History
    St. Joseph Cemetery's 200th Anniversary Celebration Highlights Cemetery's Unique History
    April 2, 2025
    by Debbie Shelley
    When people stroll through the St. Joseph cemetery, with its gnarled moss-covered oak trees, is they are browsing through the pages of an “open history book.” Stories emerge of the society, culture, families, and people which have shaped the Baton Rouge area. The 200th anniversary of the cemetery is being celebrated with events scheduled throughout this year.
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  • Bishop, Vicar General Visit SFX School
    Bishop, Vicar General Visit SFX School
    March 31, 2025
    Bishop Michael G. Duca and Vicar General Jamin David visited and celebrated Mass at St. Francis Xavier School in Baton Rouge on March 28. Bishop Duca’s words during Mass, along with positives words to the students in the classroom, were a blessing to the students, teachers, and staff, according to SFX School Principal Christopher Rogers. Photos provided by Father Jamin David
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  • The Collect | March 2025
    The Collect | March 2025
    March 28, 2025
    What a month March has been! We hope you enjoy this month's edition of The Collect, which includes articles about Lent, Prison Ministry, and more!
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