Throwback: Soon-to-be Blessed Sheen emphasized effects of faith during Phoenix visit 44 years ago

The Roadrunners and the Suns could well envy the faith of the followers of Christ as 12,000 persons jammed the Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Phoenix, on the evening of Dec. 3 to celebrate the diocesan Festival of Faith.

50 years since White House conference on food, hunger issues remain

The overall lack of access to healthy food and good nutrition remains a major issue leaving some 37 million people struggling with hunger.

Saints who’ve had an impact on the Diocese of Phoenix

As the Diocese of Phoenix approaches its 50th Anniversary, we felt it would be appropriate to take a brief look at the lives of some saints — and those whose causes are open — who have had an impact on the Diocese of Phoenix.

Newman Centers, universities serve generations of Catholics

College students can count on diocesan efforts to help them find, maintain their faith through adulthood.

Cave Creek parish embarks on new $20M church, school expansion

CAVE CREEK — St. Gabriel the Archangel, a parish in the heart of a steadily growing area that includes a large percentage of young families, will open an expanded school in late 2020 and a new church about a year later.

Marriage and family life flourishing despite threats

The times were tumultuous. Student protests rocked the nation. The civil rights movement battled racism. The sexual revolution was in full swing and the Pill was embraced by millions of American women.

Diocese’s communications efforts have always pointed to evangelization

I’ve now served in the Catholic press for 12 years. I use the term “serve” because those of us in the field consider this to be a vocation.

Phoenix musicians bring gift of song to the masses for 50 years and beyond

The birth of the Diocese of Phoenix in 1969 took place a scant four years after the Second Vatican Council called for “A Brand New Day,” so to speak.

Diocese of Phoenix 50-year history reveals a growing Catholic community on fire for its...

The changes wrought by Vatican II were underway, Lyndon B. Johnson was in the White House, the Phoenix Suns were in the midst of their first season and the population of Phoenix stood at a mere 580,000.

From the beginning, diocese has carried out works of mercy

Incredibly, only 41 days after the Diocese of Phoenix was founded in 1969, the first Charity & Development Appeal campaign launched.