Louisiana 2015 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR65

Introduced
4/21/15  
Introduced
4/21/15  
Engrossed
4/22/15  
Engrossed
4/22/15  
Passed
4/27/15  

Caption

Designates April 24, 2015, as Louisiana Knights and Ladies of Peter Claver Day

Impact

By recognizing this day, the resolution honors not only the historical significance of the organization but also its ongoing impact on the communities it serves throughout Louisiana. This designation serves to elevate awareness about the contributions of the Knights of Peter Claver and encourages participation in their initiatives and programs, reinforcing the organization’s mission in both religious and community contexts. It also reflects a commitment to honoring cultural heritage and the contributions of African Americans to the state’s history and community life.

Summary

House Concurrent Resolution 65 (HCR65) designates April 24, 2015, as 'Louisiana Knights and Ladies of Peter Claver Day.' This resolution commemorates the contributions of the Louisiana State Conference of the Knights of Peter Claver and Ladies Auxiliary, the oldest and largest black Catholic organization in the United States, which was founded in 1909. The resolution acknowledges the group's long-standing commitment to community service and spiritual works of mercy, highlighting their role in promoting the values of God’s fatherhood and human brotherhood.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR65 is predominantly positive, as it aligns with a broader commitment to acknowledge and celebrate diversity within the community. Lawmakers and members of the public expressed pride in recognizing the contributions of a significant cultural institution. By designating a specific day for honor and recognition, the resolution fosters a sense of unity and celebration among Louisiana's citizens, particularly within the African American Catholic community.

Contention

There was minimal contention regarding the resolution, as it primarily serves to honor the Knights of Peter Claver and does not propose any legislative changes or fiscal impacts. The resolution passed the voting phase unanimously with a count of 29 yeas against no nays, indicating widespread support among legislators for both the intent and contents of the resolution. This reflects a collaborative spirit among lawmakers in recognizing the contributions of community organizations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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