Louisiana 2025 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR352

Introduced
6/10/25  

Caption

Commends the Sisters of the Holy Family of New Orleans, the first African American Catholics to serve as missionaries

Impact

The resolution serves not only to honor the Sisters but also emphasizes the historical context of their efforts in educating enslaved and freed people of color. Their commitment to social justice and community service is pivotal in reflecting the broader narrative of African American history within the Catholic Church. It promotes recognition of contributions made by religious groups towards community development, particularly in underserved areas.

Summary

House Resolution 352 commends the Sisters of the Holy Family of New Orleans, recognized as the first African American Catholics to serve as missionaries. Founded in 1842 by Henriette Delille, this religious order has made significant contributions to the African American community, particularly in New Orleans. The resolution highlights the order's legacy of education, healthcare, and outreach, asserting their importance in addressing the needs of marginalized individuals.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HR352 is overwhelmingly positive, celebrating the sisters’ dedication and the vital role they have played in both local and broader community contexts. The laudatory nature of the resolution reflects a collective appreciation for the historical contributions and continuous service of the Sisters of the Holy Family, viewed as a beacon of hope and empowerment in the community.

Contention

While HR352 largely focuses on recognition and commendation, it may ignite discussions surrounding the ongoing challenges faced by religious organizations in contemporary society. The resolution’s historical framing may bring to light the need for continued support for similar community-driven efforts, but it does not present any legislative contention as it is primarily a congratulatory measure.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR326

Commends Brother Matthew Lyons, CSC, for more than sixty years of service to the Catholic Church

LA SCR70

Commends and congratulates Kim Boudreaux on receiving the prestigious Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice medal and for her leadership of Catholic Charities of Acadiana.

LA HR325

Commends Loyce Pierce Wright on receipt of the 2024 Regina Matrum Award from the Archdiocese of New Orleans

LA HCR46

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

LA SR56

Commends Jennifer Steel Bourgeois for being a guardian angel to the Westbank of New Orleans.

LA SR177

Recognizes the month of June as African-American Music Appreciation Month in Louisiana.

LA HCR86

Continues the Task Force on African American Suicide Rates

LA HCR84

Creates the Task Force on African American Suicide Rates

LA SR59

Commends BlackGirlsRun on their 15th anniversary and celebrates their efforts promoting a healthy lifestyle for African American women.

LA SR49

Commends Gerald L. Vinnett Sr., on his thirtieth anniversary as pastor of the Fifth African Baptist Church of St. Rose, Louisiana.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.