Louisiana 2024 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR15

Introduced
3/11/24  
Introduced
3/11/24  
Passed
3/12/24  

Caption

Commends the National Votive Shrine of Our Lady of Prompt Succor on the occasion of the centennial anniversary of the shrine's dedication in New Orleans

Impact

While HR15 does not enact new laws, its passage represents an acknowledgment of the National Votive Shrine's cultural and spiritual significance in Louisiana. The resolution aims to recognize the shrine's enduring mission of providing spiritual support and refuge for those in need. Through this commendation, the resolution reinforces the role of faith-based institutions in the community, promoting a connection between the state's legislative body and its constituents' values and traditions.

Summary

House Resolution No. 15, introduced by Representative Freeman, is a resolution commending the National Votive Shrine of Our Lady of Prompt Succor on the occasion of its centennial anniversary in New Orleans. This resolution highlights the historical importance of the shrine and the devotion it has inspired since the statue's arrival in New Orleans in 1810. The resolution celebrates the shrine's role as a sacred place where individuals from diverse backgrounds seek solace, comfort, and hope, reflecting its significance in the community over the past century.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HR15 appears to be largely positive, with members expressing sentiments of gratitude and respect for the shrine's contributions. The recognition of the shrine serves to strengthen community ties and encourage collective appreciation for cultural heritage. The resolution reflects a unifying sentiment among representatives, aiming to honor shared beliefs and promote a sense of pride in local traditions and spiritual practices.

Contention

Given that HR15 is a resolution rather than a bill that enacts policy, the main points of contention pertain to how such commendations are viewed in relation to state support for religious institutions. Some may argue that such resolutions could blur the lines between state and church, while others see it as a legitimate celebration of cultural heritage. Overall, the resolution aims to highlight the positive impact of the shrine without delving into contentious legislative issues.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR33

Commends Carry The Load on the occasion of the organization's twelfth anniversary

LA HCR46

Commends St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church on the occasion of its three hundredth anniversary

LA SCR14

Commends South Highlands Elementary School on the occasion of its centennial celebration.

LA HR95

Commends Pastor William L. Nash on the occasion of his fiftieth pastoral anniversary

LA HR208

Commends the Zydeco Extravaganza and its organizers on the occasion of its thirty-fifth anniversary

LA HR271

Commends Loyola University New Orleans for its history of academic excellence on the historic appointment of Dr. Xavier Cole as its president

LA HR91

Commends the city of Meylan, France, on the occasion of the thirty-seventh anniversary of its twinning with its sister city of Gonzales, Louisiana

LA HR27

Commends the 2023 Sicilian Heritage Festival in Independence, Louisiana, and its royal court on the occasion of the fifteenth anniversary of the festival

LA HR22

Commends Cynthia Tobey-Babineaux on the occasion of her retirement

LA HR15

Commends the Louisiana Art & Science Museum on the twentieth anniversary of its Irene W. Pennington Planetarium

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.