Leaders ready to launch social work program at College of St. Scholastica in Mesa

The College of St. Scholastica has added Timothy Schmaltz as an adjunct faculty associate and consultant at the school’s social work program based out of Mesa Community College (MCC).

Catholic Charities prepares for influx of sex trafficking victims during Super Bowl

A Super Bowl host city must prepare for a rise in tourism, and even more so, for an increased number of sex-trafficking victims.

Catholic groups keep benefit run, hike going strong

The Desert Nun Run and a Hike for the Homeless are both March 5 and consistently draw family-friendly crowds for a morning of fellowship and exercise while supporting the mission of each organizer.

Profiles in Mission: Barry and Adelaida Severson

We were blessed to be the chairs last year and were asked to chair it again this year.

Faiths seek common ground to help vulnerable

The Diocese of Phoenix is set to strengthen its relationships with ecumenical and interfaith organizations focused on civil discourse and community initiatives in the New Year.

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...

Mercy is greater than any evil, says bishop at Mass of Healing and Reconciliation

Bishop Thomas J. Olmsted prayed with tearful victims of abuse, other laity who came in support, along with roughly 10 priests and deacons from the diocese who concelebrated and assisted at the Mass.

Stopping to smell the roses yields dual benefit

Making time to stop and smell the roses will have a a two-way benefit for Valley residents through Christmas Eve.

Arizona Catholic Conference seeks to increase charitable tax credits, affect abortion

A pair of bills aimed at charitable tax credits plus three bills aimed at abortion are making their way through the Arizona Legislature.

Fortnight for Freedom to focus on bearing witness to Gospel’s truth

Catholics around Arizona and the nation have been called to observe the period from June 21 through the Fourth of July as the Fortnight for Freedom to celebrate and pray to protect religious freedoms.