‘Holy Goalie’ to address lawyers, legislators at annual Red Mass

An outspoken bishop affectionately known as the “Holy Goalie” will be the homilist at this year’s Red Mass Jan. 20.

Community mourns faithful priest with St. Louis roots

Catholics in Carefree and Cave Creek are mourning the loss of Fr. Herbert Hauck. He passed away May 13 at the age of 76.

Profiles in Mission: Sara Mitchell

I’m part of the Office of Mission Advancement where I work with a team for the “Together Let Us Go Forth ~ Juntos Sigamos Adelante” Campaign which is a campaign for discipleship and evangelization in our diocese.

‘Service Sendout’ highlights almsgiving in early Lent

In just seven days, some 100 Catholics from one parish practiced acts of charity that impacted at least nine organizations.

Annual Night of Hope showcases need for tuition assistance

Lisbeth Maldonado, a senior at Xavier College Preparatory, had to work two jobs to help finance her Catholic school education and support her family. Now with tuition assistance, she’s able cut back.

Seton’s theatrical couple embrace unique roles

“The play is her baby until opening night, and then it’s my baby,” said Daryl O'Neill, technical director at Seton Catholic Preparatory where his wife, Bridget, serves as drama director.

Raúl Castro, Arizona’s first Hispanic governor, remembered by family, dignitaries at Mass of Christian...

Friends and family of the first Hispanic governor of Arizona gathered at St. Mary’s Basilica May 16 to bid farewell to Raúl Héctor Castro.

Young men of Loyola Academy reach out to refugees [VIDEO]

Loyola Academy, a Jesuit junior high school on Brophy College Preparatory's campus, has students sending postcards of hope to displaced children around the world through Any Refugee.

USA West Jesuits gather in Phoenix [VIDEO]

Phoenix served as host site for the first USA West Jesuit Gathering at St. Francis Xavier Aug. 18. It celebrated reuniting two former provinces as one.

Annual Mass celebrates veterans, urges faithful to aid the hurting soldier

One of the Mass's lectors experienced something many of his surviving military colleagues — young and old — do not: the love of Christ. "Or they have lost faith and trust,” a deacon who is also a retired Army major general said.