
Beyond Beads and Parades: The Catholic Spirit of Mardi Gras
Before Lent begins, Louisiana’s Catholic communities celebrate Mardi Gras the old-fashioned way — with prayer, music and a feast shared by all.
Before Lent begins, Louisiana’s Catholic communities celebrate Mardi Gras the old-fashioned way — with prayer, music and a feast shared by all.
The origins of preparing well for the penitential season.
“My mom was an awesome cook and entertainer,” says Chef Oliver. “I believe I’m a better chef from her guidance and talent to serve delicious food made with love.”
Mardi Gras actually begins on the Feast of the Epiphany, traditionally celebrated January 6th.
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