Current leaders at Second Harvest Food Bank express optimism about discussions with the Archdiocese of New Orleans regarding a possible split between the two entities.
The Archdiocese of New Orleans is looking to part ways with several independent living apartments amid its ongoing bankruptcy case involving clergy sex abuse.
New Orleans Catholic Archbishop Gregory Aymond is addressing the situation with Second harvest Food bank, after the archbishop removed the board’s chairman and some other members.
Archbishop Gregory Aymond announces plans to explore full separation between Second Harvest Food Bank and the Archdiocese of New Orleans ...
Second Harvest is a ministry of the Archdiocese of New Orleans, and the archbishop is the sole member of the Second Harvest ...
The community conversation around the leadership transitions at Second Harvest Food Bank has continued and grown more ...
If there is anything the storm-tossed parishioners of St. Anthony Parish in Lafitte know all too well, it is the importance ...
As sole member of Second Harvest, Archbishop Aymond could already fire the nonprofit's CEO. The day before he did, he gave ...
WWL Louisiana/The Guardian report exposes behind-the-scenes messaging to manage a bombshell clergy-abuse scandal ...
When the Saints emails began, Wendy Vitter was the general counsel of the archdiocese of New Orleans. She is also the wife of ...
Saints owner Gayle Benson had previously acknowledged that a team spokesman helped the archdiocese with the release of its ...
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. New Orleans Archbishop Gregory Aymond speaks during an interview at ...