Seton’s Class of 2017 graduate with ‘talent and distinction’

Meet a few of Seton Catholic Preparatory's 123 graduates.

Catholic Charities showcases programs at inaugural breakfast

When Dr. Zlata Kovacevic arrived in the United States 20 years ago from Bosnia with her two daughters, she had nothing. Her husband, who had immigrated a year earlier, had died just the day before. It was a representative from Catholic Charities who met them at the airport and helped them resettle.

Catholic Communication Campaign helps faithful ‘connect with Christ’

In a world oftentimes inundated with “fake news” and sensationalism, Pope Francis encourages everyone to “engage in constructive forms of communication that reject prejudice towards others and foster a culture of encounter.”

Couples on road to parenthood welcome arrival of faith-filled support group

Couples grappling with infertility and pregnancy loss can find spiritual support from an organization rooted in Catholic theology.

Arizona Catholic Conference 2017 Legislative Wrap-Up

On May 10, the Arizona Legislature adjourned sine die after spending 122 days in session. In total, almost 1,200 pieces of legislation were introduced with just over 400 of them set to become law.

Girls’ club proves virtuous life blooms where planted

There are four flowers, called wreaths, to earn within as many years. Each wreath has nine related virtues to learn and embrace.

St. Vincent de Paul breaks ground for new resource center

“We needed to find a community with hearts full of love and all of you were there,” Shannon Clancy told invited guests, many who supported the capital campaign.

Catholic Leadership Circle stands ready to radiate love

Catholics in this circle pool money they would have donated to worthy charities anyway and actively discern how to collectively distribute grants to those around them serving the poor and the Church.

Entrepreneuring students launch tech camp to keep kids speaking in code

Savvy Camps is open to students of all socio-economic backgrounds through a 1:1 scholarship program.

Superintendent bids farewell — Champion of Catholic education closes chapter on distinguished career

MaryBeth Mueller’s tenure as a leader in Catholic education is coming to a close, but her passion that fueled decades of leadership resulting in national recognition remains undimmed.The superintendent and director of the diocesan Division of Education and Evangelization is retiring next month, following 31 years of service.