![]() St Paul's School yearbook, 1951, 1971 (included in US School Yearbooks) Ancestry Saint Scholastica Academy yearbook, 1957, 1980 (included in US School Yearbooks) Ancestry ![]() Saint Pauls School - Conifer Yearbook (Covington, LA), 1951, 1970, 1971, 1972 E Yearbook (Covington, La.) 1874-CurrentĪrchbishop Hannan High School yearbook, 1992 (included in US School Yearbooks) AncestryĬovington High School - Lions Lines Yearbook (Covington, LA), 1953 E YearbookĬovington High School yearbook, 1953, 1958, 1963, 1965, 1967, 1976, 1977 ClassmatesĬovington High School yearbook, 1953, 1958, 1963, 1965, 1967, 1976, 1977 (included in US Yearbooks collection) MyHeritageĬovington High School yearbook, 1953, 1958, 1965, 1967, 1976, 1977 (included in US School Yearbooks) Ancestry For more information on how to locate offline newspapers, see our article on Locating Offline Newspapers. The Saint Tammany Farmerᅠ(1878-1922) Newspaper Archive Offline Newspapers for CovingtonĪccording to the US Newspaper Directory, the following newspapers were printed, so there may be paper or microfilm copies available. Tammany farmer (Covington, La.) (from Oct. Tammany Farmer (Louisiana/United States) 26 October 1878 to 30 December 1922 Elephind Wilson Cemetery Billion Graves Covington Census Records Saint Lazarus of Bethany Memorial Garden Find a Grave Poole Family Cemetery US Gen Web Archives Pinecrest Memorial Gardens Billion Graves Pine Crest Memorial Gardens US Gen Web Archives Pilgrim Rest Cemetery US Gen Web Archives ![]() Old Jerusalem Baptist Cemetery US Gen Web Archives New Zion Baptist Church Cemetery Find a Grave Garden of the Pines Cemetery Find a Grave Garden of the Pines Cemetery US Gen Web Archives Garden District Cemetery US Gen Web Archives The name Lazarus comes from the word Eleazer which means “whom God helps” and it is important for all of us to follow the charitable example and help these hospices ourselves as they faithfully aid and care for those less fortunate.Barker and McManus Cemetery US Gen Web Archivesīarker-McManus Memorial Cemetery Find a Graveīarker-McManus Memorial Cemetery Louisiana Gravestones Another hospice “Belle Reve” in New Orleans also provides much needed hospice care. Over the several years, over a million dollars has been raised by the committee members who volunteer their time, money and effort to raise needed funds. One local Charity in New Orleans called “Halloween’s in New Orleans” holds a yearly benefit for Lazarus House, a Louisiana Hospice providing care and housing to men and women Living With AIDS. Lazarus is closely associated with the Patronages surrounding Saint Vincent de Paul and other generous givers known as the Patron Saints of Charity. It is said that the dogs licked Lazarus’ sores while he suffered on Earth, including while he scrounged scraps from the rich man’s table. Lazarus is depicted in art standing on crutches with dogs at this feet, as he is in the SfS medal. It was Lazarus who then received the comforts of Heaven. Abraham reminded the rich man that he had received great rewards on Earth while Lazarus had suffered greatly. The rich man called out to Abraham to send Lazarus to help cool him off from the flames of Hell. But Luke’s Gospel states that after his death, Lazarus was taken by the Angels to a place near Abraham in Heaven while the rich man, upon his death, went to Hell. Eventually, Lazarus died as did the rich man. Lazarus was so poor and hungry he fed himself from the scraps that fell from the rich man’s table. There is also a rich man who is well clothed and nourished each day. There are two accounts of Lazarus in The Bible, one from the Gospel of John (John 11: 1-44) and another from Luke (Luke 16: 19-31), which is sometimes called the “Parable of Dives and Lazarus.” Lazarus is portrayed as being a poor beggar suffering from many sores.
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