Over 100 married couples were honored at the annual Golden Wedding Anniversary Prayer Service was Sunday, June 22 at 3 p.m. at St. Philip Neri Church in Metairie.
In reality, there are no lone rangers when it comes to explaining the mystery of a vocation to serve the church in ordained ministry or in religious life, Archbishop Gregory Aymond told the seven men he ordained June 14 to the permanent diaconate for the Archdiocese of New Orleans at St. Louis Cathedral.
Pope Leo XIV asked journalists to be peacemakers by shunning prejudice and anger in their reporting, and he called for the release of journalists imprisoned for their work.
NEW BERLIN, Wis. – LPi is thrilled to announce a new partnership with the Archdiocese of New Orleans to support the Clarion Herald – the official Catholic newspaper of the archdiocese – with state-of-the-art printing and expert advertising services.
This collaboration marks an exciting new chapter in the publication’s longstanding tradition of Catholic journalism, following the conclusion of its in-house print production starting June 2025.
Beginning July 1, 2025, LPi will manage the printing of and advertising in the Clarion Herald, ensuring its legacy of excellence continues while embracing innovative opportunities for the future.
“We’re honored to partner with the Archdiocese of New Orleans in supporting the Clarion Herald’s mission of evangelization and Catholic storytelling,” said Matt Inkmann, vice president of ad sales for LPi. “With a deep commitment to parish communication and Catholic publishing, LPi brings decades of experience in advertising sales, modern printing technology and digital communication tools to share their mission. Together, we’ll help the Clarion Herald thrive in print and in the digital space.”
A key component of this partnership is LPi’s print and digital advertising service, which will fully offset the cost of printing for the Archdiocese of New Orleans. Thanks to this service, the Clarion Herald can continue delivering important news and stories to its readers without placing additional financial demands on the archdiocese – a meaningful benefit for the local Catholic community.
“We are truly excited about the new partnership between the Archdiocese of New Orleans and LPi,” said Sarah McDonald, director of communications for the Archdiocese of New Orleans. “While we know we must focus on a ‘digital-first model’ to tell our story in real time, this partnership will allow us to continue sharing the local, regional and global Catholic news and features in print every two weeks for our loyal Clarion Herald readers. This is taking two things that are so familiar (the Clarion Herald and the parish bulletin) and bringing them together in an innovative way to celebrate the beauty, tradition and inspiration that is the Catholic Church in New Orleans.”
Print remains a vital part of any successful communication strategy, particularly within the Catholic Church, where parishioners of all ages rely on tangible, trusted sources of information and inspiration. By partnering with LPi, the Clarion Herald will not only maintain its cherished print edition, available in over 100 parishes and Catholic institutions, but will also position itself to grow its digital presence through the use of ParishesOnline.com.
LPi’s team is committed to helping the Clarion Herald expand its reach through integrated communication tools, multi-platform content and expert guidance in navigating the Church’s digital future.
The Clarion Herald will continue to be available both in print and online, delivering the voices of clergy, religious and laypeople throughout the archdiocese. As the Archdiocese of New Orleans transitions into this next phase, LPi is proud to support its mission of faith, connection and Catholic community.
To learn more about LPi’s services, visit www.4lpi.com.
The death of Pope Francis during this Easter time gives us a good opportunity to prayerfully reflect on the mystery of death – in the life of Pope Francis and in our lives.
Matthew 18:20 states, “For where two or three are gathered in my name, there am I with them.” What better way to come together in faith than through the prayer of the rosary?