To appraise one’s worthiness of becoming an authentic New Orleans saint, scoring touchdowns, sacking quarterbacks and kicking field goals are of zero consequence.
The Lyman Allyn Art Museum’s “American Perspectives” gallery has a new and significant painting.
It’s a portrait is of a mixed-race youth, circa the 1830s or 1840s. According to the Lyman Allyn in.
NEW ORLEANS (CNS) The Sisters of the Holy Family used a recent visit by Cardinal Peter Turkson to update him on the status of the sainthood cause for Mother Henriette Delille, the free woman of color who founded the congregation in New Orleans in 1842.
Mother Delille was declared venerable by Pope Benedict XVI in 2010 after what is now called the Dicastery for the Causes of Saints approved historical documentation that she had practiced a life of heroic virtue.
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