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Mark Palms' love for the people and sounds of Louisiana ran deep.
The Catholic Church has always been central to Creole identity. The Prevosts aren’t the only ones who passed into white ...
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Face2Face Africa on MSNCreole Pope, Creole Saint? Pope Leo XIV and the Venerable Henriette DelilleThe election of Leo XIV gives the Creole community center stage to tell our complicated history to America and the world for ...
Zydeco icon Jeffery Broussard drops Bayou Moonlight May 23 — an electrifying fusion of Creole roots and New Orleans brass.
While Pope Leo XIV was born in Chicago, Illinois, records show that his family lineage has deep roots in Louisiana.
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The Times Shreveport on MSNExperience true "Southern hospitality" at one of Louisiana's 11 most hospitable townsWorldAtlas has released a list of the 11 most hospitable towns in Louisiana, where visitors will find themselves immersed in ...
The revelation that Leo XIV has roots among New Orleans Creoles has stirred curiosity and joy about the first pope from the ...
After Robert Prevost, now Pope Leo XIV, was elected pope, genealogists got to work. What they found surprised them.
From live performances to cultural exhibits, Lafayette’s annual Zydeco Extravaganza celebrates the sound and soul of South Louisiana ...
In an interview with Louisiana Considered, Jari Honora, a family historian at the Historic New Orleans Collection, shares ...
Just hours after Pope Leo XIV (born Robert Francis Prevost in Chicago) made history as the first head of the Catholic Church from the United States, my aunt sent a Facebook post to our family ...
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