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  1. This is a list of schools in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New Orleans. They are not all operated by the archdiocese. There are 5 universities or colleges and over 20 high schools within the archdiocese.

  2. Loved be the heart of Mary! Brother Martin High School is a private, Catholic, all-boys college preparatory school run by the United States Province of the Brothers of the Sacred Heart in New Orleans, Louisiana. It was established by the brothers in 1869 as St. Aloysius College. It is located in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New Orleans.

  3. Since 1952, St. Bede has served our local community as a highly-respected Catholic grammar school. We are blessed to have a vibrant, highly-invested community that has seen multiple generations within the same family attend our Church and School.

  4. Parishes and Schools. Click on one of the links below to find either a traditionally black Catholic parish or school.

  5. Catholic Charismatic Renewal of New Orleans; ... St. Joan of Arc School - New Orleans. 919 Cambronne St., New Orleans, LA, 70118. P: 504-861-2887 | F: 504-866-9588

  6. Top 10 Best Catholic School in New Orleans, LA - October 2024 - Yelp - Academy of the Sacred Heart, St Mary's Academy, St Mary's Dominican High School, Ursuline Academy, De La Salle High School, International School, Jesuit High School, Visitation of Our Lady Catholic Elementary School, St Louis Cathedral, St Andrew the Apostle School

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  8. The Catholic Church has played a central role in the City of New Orleans since its founding in 1718. Today, the church remains an influential part of South Louisiana due in part to the vast network of Catholic schools established by religious orders and the Archdiocese of New Orleans.

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