Homeless shelter volunteers put wheels in motion, create Spokes 4 Hope

Program volunteers fixed 127 bikes within a three-month span and continue to give people back the mobility that they need.

Holy Week [VIDEO]

A refresher on Lent's concluding days: Holy Week.

Living by church’s calendar at home draws families closer to saints, Mass

For some Catholic families, the liturgical "New Year" is tied to special traditions at home. This year the first Sunday is Dec. 3.

‘Open Bethlehem’ screening comes to Phoenix [VIDEO]

This Advent, journey to modern-day Bethlehem via film and post-discussion with the filmmaker. One night only: Dec. 16.

Advent tradition takes Phoenix Catholics to Navajo Nation

The Church is already halfway through Advent, the first season of the new liturgical year, a time to prepare to welcome anew the infant Jesus at Christmastime as well as His promised second coming.

Synod calls for Bible-based presentation of God’s plan for family

As members of the Synod of Bishops concluded work on the second of three chapters in their working document, they continued to call for a tone and for language that is clear, simple and encourages people to see it is possible to live the vocation of marriage and family life.

Krakow prepares for World Youth Day [VIDEO]

World Youth Day organizers and Krakow vendors get ready for the arrival of Pope Francis and hundreds of thousands of pilgrims.

What is a holy door? [VIDEO]

The global Church is a week away from opening the Holy Doors so Duquesne University art historian Elizabeth Lev explains their meaning.

Diocese’s first Bible conference takes participants deeper into God’s Word

Employees forced to work at home. Restaurants and stores by the hundreds closed. Classrooms emptied of the familiar sights and sounds of children learning. The coronavirus pandemic has offered the world unprecedented challenges to daily living … and given Catholics an opportunity like none before to lean on God through His Word. That’s exactly what the Diocese of Phoenix’s first Biblical Studies Conference provided.

Catholic schools teach mind, soul to always strive for greatness

“What I always sense is the passion and desire of our students, coupled with a belief that all things are possible with Christ,” the incoming president of the Diocesan School Board said.