New Orleans Catholic Newspaper “The Clarion Herald” to change
NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) — Changes are coming for the Catholic newspaper, The Clarion Herald.
The Archdiocese says it’s too expensive for the free newspaper to continue to operate the way it has for decades.
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In a statement, the Archdiocese says, “We are exploring all options of continuing the legacy of The Clarion Herald to share the good news of the local Catholic Church in a new way.”
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The decision was reportedly due in part to a vote of the Priest Council to stop funding the Clarion “through their ordinary income, due not to any financial crisis, but the rising cost of property insurance and operating a parish.”
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