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Weekend calendar: March 15-17

Spring is in the air with rummage sales and benefit dinners. So is St. Patrick's Day. Happy feast day to St. Patrick's 4,2111 families in Scottsdale on Sunday. Also, a welcome to students from Ireland on an exchange program at Seton. Check out some Irish and non-Irish things to do this weekend.

Enter more deeply into the penitential season with these Lenten events

Lenten mission with Tom Booth, Parish Mission with Bishop Wall, Lenten Days of Prayer, Reflection at Mount Claret and much more.

July headlines from our archives

Is your summer flying by? How about the years? It's been almost 25 years since Pope John Paul II visited Phoenix and 10 since...

Archbishop: Irish Catholics’ faith must form basis of new evangelization

DUBLIN (CNS) -- Irish Catholics' deep desire to strengthen their faith must form the basis of a radical new evangelization, said Dublin Archbishop Diarmuid...

Liturgy Basics for Ministry I

The Office of Worship is pleased to announce a new reoccurring foundational level class for those who find themselves overseeing liturgical ministry or teaching...

Liturgy Basics for Ministry I

The Office of Worship is pleased to announce a new reoccurring foundational level class for those who find themselves overseeing liturgical ministry or teaching...

Vibrant array of Advent traditions offer faithful myriad opportunities to pray, celebrate

The days leading up to Christmas can often be filled with shopping, decorating and other worldly pursuits, but long-held Advent traditions help the faithful focus on the reason for the season: the birth of the Savior, Jesus Christ.

Catholic Diocese of Phoenix Announces New Appointments

Bishop John P. Dolan, who was installed as the new bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Phoenix on August 2, announced two new key leadership roles at the Diocesan Pastoral Center.

Catholics need better understanding of the Mass, pope says

The "sense of mystery" and awe Catholics should experience at Mass is not one prompted by Latin or by "creative" elements added to the celebration, but by an awareness of sacrifice of Christ and his real presence in the Eucharist, Pope Francis said.

Catholic Church taking fresh look at ministry on HBCU campuses

The church is taking a fresh look at ministry at the United States' historically Black colleges and universities.