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St. Joseph Day altars are ubiquitous in New Orleans. You find them in churches, community centers, bars, hotels -- even grocery stores. For many of us who grew up in ...
The St. Joseph's Altar is a tradition born in Sicily, thanking St. Joseph for relief from drought. The traditional St. Joseph's Altar is constructed in the shape of the cross, with three levels ...
St. Joseph's Day altars are on display across the New Orleans area. The St. Joseph Altar or St. Joseph Table is an old tradition from Sicily, according to the Archdiocese of New Orleans. Sign up ...
Rosie Moak, co-coordinator of the St. Joseph’s Altar at the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Denham Springs, stands in front of the altar. This year’s altar, which pays tribute to St ...
Some of the wide variety of offerings and mementos fill the altar at St. Joseph Church as Catholics celebrate the Feast of St. Joseph in New Orleans in 2015.
The time has come once again for Catholics to honor the Patron Saint of Sicily, St. Joseph, with an altar offering love, labor and sacrifice.
The New Orleans area will be home to roughly 50 St. Joseph Altars from now through March 20, a time when Catholics celebrate St. Joseph and give thanks for good fortune in their lives.
The following is an alphabetical listing of St. Joseph’s Altars in the area. Please note there are some altars opening as early as March 14 this year.
NEW ORLEANS — A list of the St. Joseph's Day altars setting up in March, provided by the Archdiocese of New Orleans. If there is an altar that we missed, please email us at [email protected], so ...
The altar viewing will begin Wednesday morning, and the day will close with a rosary that evening.
St. Joseph's Day altars are on display across the New Orleans area.The St. Joseph Altar or St. Joseph Table is an old tradition from Sicily, according to the Archdiocese of New Orleans. The tables ...