As Thanksgiving Day approaches, my prayers and memories are especially directed toward the people we met in Mississippi and Louisiana and the challenges they - and people like them - face in the aftermath of the hurricanes. The Church and the people of the Gulf Coast need our prayers and support now and for months [...]
Entries Tagged as 'Catholic Journalists'
Katrina Nine Weeks Later: A Video Album
November 23rd, 2005 · 1 Comment
Tags: Catholic Journalists · Hurricane Katrina
A First Draft - Jim Coyle
November 5th, 2005 · No Comments
“Are you ready for this?” That’s the question we were asked as we boarded the bus to New Orleans’ Lower Ninth Ward, perhaps the city’s hardest-hit area in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.
We were in the Lower Ninth Ward on the last day of our week in Mississippi and south Louisiana to witness first-hand the [...]
Tags: Catholic Journalists · Hurricane Katrina
Thanks to Our Wonderful Hosts
November 5th, 2005 · No Comments
All of us on this week’s Catholic Media Tour to Mississippi and Louisiana truly appreciated the generosity of Shirley and Dick Henderson in Biloxi, MS, who opened their home and their lives to us throughout the tour. Shirley is editor of The Gulf Pine Catholic, the newspaper of the Diocese of Biloxi. Thank you both [...]
Tags: Catholic Journalists · Hurricane Katrina
Day 3: Louisiana - Notes from Jim Coyle
November 2nd, 2005 · No Comments
Today we traveled to Louisiana and met with Archbishop Hughes of New Orleans and several other people from the Archdiocese of New Orleans – now working, as Archbishop Hughes out it, as an “Administration in Exile” in Baton Rouge. While his temporary office is in Baton Rouge, Archbishop Hughes spends about half of each week [...]
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Day 2: Mississippi - Notes from Greg
November 1st, 2005 · No Comments
Our second day of tour was very similar to the first with words like incredible, unbelievable and inconceivable dominating all of our talks.
My morning began by reading the Gulfport paper and this little snippet that I found there stuck with me all day.
“Poor child”One little boy in D’Iberville School was asked what he wouldlike? He [...]
