20 Years After Katrina, New Orleans Endures as a City of Hope
In the wake of the hurricane, grief and loss were met with the lasting presence and Providence of God.
In the wake of the hurricane, grief and loss were met with the lasting presence and Providence of God.
They called on the Church to be a sign of hope amid difficulties.
Archbishop Thomas Rodi of Mobile, Ala., and Bishop Roger Morin of Biloxi, Miss., remember the super storm of 10 years ago.
The Crescent City’s shepherd reflects on the hurricane’s material and spiritual consequences, 10 years after it devastated his hometown.
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