State of the Campaign: Catholic School Growth and Development

There are nearly 15,000 students benefiting from the strong academic and spiritual formation via our Catholic schools and more will come if we grow and build our campuses.

Bishops of the Arizona Catholic Conference statement on tuition relief for undocumented students at...

The bishops of the Arizona Catholic Conference (ACC) applaud today’s action by the Board of Regents that will provide tuition relief for more Arizona high school graduates who are undocumented immigrants and are seeking to enroll in our public universities.

Phoenix’s Nazareth House gets first ‘father’ figures

Bishop installs first rector, spiritual formation director at Nazareth House, a new Phoenix seminary that welcomes and forms seminarians during their first two years of college.

Cursillistas in Diocese of Phoenix mark 60 years of transforming lives in diocese

Sixty years after the first Cursillo retreat was held in Phoenix — 10 years before the Diocese of Phoenix was established — thousands of Catholics can trace the roots of a deeper faith in Christ to their shared Cursillo experience.

Teens in triple digits, faith, fun, mark Arizona’s first Youth Fest

It was family camping of a different kind organized by the masculine and feminine branch of the same religious family. The kids were all teenagers.

Throwback: Q&A with St. Teresa of Calcutta

As we celebrate the feast day of St. Teresa of Calcutta, we’d like to share with you this interview, originally published under the headline “The private woman: humor and observations” with the subhead: “Private moments reveal humor, dedication.”

Throwback: Packed arena hears a message of love from Mother Teresa

As we celebrate the feast day of St. Teresa of Calcutta, we’d like to share with you this archived article of people’s reactions to her historic visit to Phoenix Feb. 1-2, 1989.

Throwback: Co-workers of Mother Teresa ready to assist sisters’ ministry

As we celebrate the feast day of St. Teresa of Calcutta, we’d like to share with you this article covering her historic visit to Phoenix Feb. 1-2, 1989, originally published under the headline: “Co-workers ready to assist sisters’ ministry.”

Despite loss of church building, St. Joseph parishioners find hope in celebrating 50th anniversary

It may have been flames that consumed St. Joseph Church but it’s a fire of “love” from the community propelling them forward through tragedy.

André House, Congregation of Holy Cross welcome newest brother

He became the 14th brother in the U.S. Province in final vows with more at various stages of discernment.