From Phoenix to Bethlehem with love: Students band together to support newborns near...

The Three Wise Men brought gold, frankincense and myrrh to Bethlehem. Catholic school students? Baby bottles.

Bishop Olmsted: Catholic community shows love for God through stewardship

Some 30,000 Catholics this year pledged their support to the Diocese of Phoenix Charity and Development Appeal, the lifeblood of some 70 organizations that assists families and individuals in need throughout Arizona.

St. Thomas More teams up with Catholic Charities — and Santa! — to give...

Christmas came early for children and their families attending a celebration at St. Thomas More Parish on the feast day of St. Nicholas.

First Way Pregnancy Center welcomes second ultrasound machine

Friends, supporters and staff of First Way Pregnancy Support Center gathered Dec. 12 to celebrate the advent of the facility’s second ultrasound machine.

Student spotlight shines on singers, scholars, athletes

Students are spreading Christmas cheer and earning recognition for their work in and out of the classroom.

Miles disfrutan de desayuno gratis en McDonald’s en el día de Acción de Gracias

Miles de personas se alinearon temprano por la mañana en un McDonalds en el sur de Phoenix para disfrutar de un evento que se ha convertido en una tradición del día de Acción de Gracias.

Scottsdale parish’s countdown to construction ends with groundbreaking

St. Bernadette parishioners have waited 20 years for the day they would break ground on a church.

Golden anniversary on tap for Our Lady of Joy priest

The last half a century of priesthood has brought Fr. Herbert C. Hauck from Rome to St. Louis to the Diocese of Phoenix where he will celebrate his 50th anniversary with a Mass Dec. 14.

Efusión de amor y fe atrae a miles a ‘Honra a Tu Madre’

Cuatro mil personas estuvieron en las calles del centro de Phoenix el 6 de diciembre en una efusión de amor por nuestra Señora de...

Crosier Village takes root at site of former Japanese flower gardens in South Phoenix

A steadily falling rain didn’t deter the Crosier Fathers and Brothers from hosting a special blessing on the land where their nine-acre campus will eventually be built.