Catholic Answers hosts Summer Talk Series

Trent Horn, who once worked for the Diocese of Phoenix, is temporarily returning to the Valley to present Catholic Answers' Summer Talk Series. Each...

Brophy teacher ordained, sent to Rome for further study

Many young men claim their time at Brophy College Preparatory was a formative one. The same goes for a newly ordained priest.

Saskatoon bishop tries out homelessness for 36 hours in charity challenge

"I got to see firsthand a lot more of the hurt and the pain in the neighborhood, as well as the joy, and the simple relationships that exist," he said.

Supreme Court tie vote blocks temporary plan to stop deportations

Legal experts have called it an ambiguous and confusing political and legal decision that leaves many in a state of limbo.

E3 Africa branching out, changing lives

When Richard Opi was born in Uganda without arms, community natives there advised his parents to kill him. To be born with such an affliction, they said, was a disgrace and surely a bad omen.

Xavier teacher set to inspire nation’s top high school artists

Alison Dunn, an art teacher four times over at Xavier College Preparatory, will be the keynote speaker at the Congressional Art Competition in Washington, D.C. June 23.

With record-high temperatures, volunteers help keep the vulnerable safe

St. Vincent de Paul and a local TV station teamed up to launch the "Be a Summer Action Hero" campaign encouraging people to hold food and water drives and volunteer or give to the society's summer relief efforts.

What actually makes a marriage invalid?

WASHINGTON (CNA/EWTN News) — A virtual brouhaha erupted Thursday after Pope Francis said in unscripted remarks that “the great majority” of marriages today are null, due to a “provisional” culture in which people do not understand permanent commitment.

Notre Dame Prep invites citizens to chat with city mayor

The Scottsdale school is hosting an informal conversation about the city's future with Mayor Jim Lane June 20 in the cafeteria.

Catholics invited to pack their virtual bags for an online summer camp

Through Aug. 28, participants will receive weekly email messages that feature a Gospel passage paired with interactive content including activities and "Catholic Questions" that can be shared with friends and family.