Bourgade alum played key role in debut of #PHXNM’s ethnic food night

As CEO of the Arizona Asian Chamber of Commerce, he was a key player in executing the first PHX Night Market April 21-22.

Physical upgrades to allow parish pair to better welcome future Catholics

They're similar parishes "going forth" into the future in different ways with an end result of making the complementary parishes more identical yet more complete as standalone campuses.

FSL helps adults age with grace, uplifts caregivers too

it was difficult at first to leave her husband, a retired engineer who once spoke several languages, with anyone. Now, he is living a full life through two weekly visits to a faith-based care center.

Fondos de CDA apoyan programas para adultos mayores

Siguiendo el consejo de un grupo de apoyo, Vivian Sarsam dedició llevar a su esposo Muntaz, de 86 años, a un “Centro de Servicios de Salud de Día para Adultos” en Tempe hace dos años.

New crucifix reinforces highly visited Sedona chapel as pilgrimage site

SEDONA — A new bronze crucifix in the Chapel of the Holy Cross serves as a focal point for visitors to the chapel, said Fr. Kieran Kleczewski, pastor of the chapel and of St. John Vianney Parish in Sedona.

‘Catholic Master Builders’ head to world competition

The homeschooled team's premise: “Build – Faith – Friends." And they're pumped to do it on a world stage.

Parish spreads mercy between two wheels, two pieces of bread

Bike riding doesn’t just count as exercise, sight-seeing or even fundraising. It can just as easily count as a corporal work of mercy.

Diocese to welcome Cardinal Arinze April 18-22

While the Diocese of Phoenix routinely gets prominent Catholic speakers and religious men and women, having a cardinal come for a visit is an uncommon occurrence.

Sr. Margaret Usuka, SNDdeN, (1926-2018) remembered for artistic passion, ability to reach out to...

She briefly led a Catholic school in Glendale and supported a library on the Fort McDowell Indian Reservation. She also served as a teacher and a servant of the poor in Cincinnati, Chicago, Kenya and Alaska.

Catholic Charities dedicates expanded housing program for homeless veterans

For the first time, Catholic Charities is bringing to MANA (Marines, Army, Navy, Air Force) House a chapel and will staff the site with a chaplain. It will be available for worship and prayer involving all faiths, not just Catholics.