St. Bernard of Clairvaux to Host Bishop Olmsted, Mayor Ortega for ‘Centered in Christ’...

SCOTTSDALE — St. Bernard of Clairvaux Catholic Church will have a groundbreaking ceremony for a new rectory building at 10 a.m., June 13 at...

After 27 years, Scottsdale parish’s priests getting a home

Construction is under way on a new rectory that will allow parishioners and the public easier access to priests who serve St. Bernard of Clairvaux in Scottsdale, as well as cut the parish’s rental and utility costs.

Configured to Christ the High Priest

Fr. Ian Wintering was ordained to the priesthood by Bishop Thomas J. Olmsted on June 5 at All Saints Parish in Mesa.

No slowing down: After 50 years of priesthood, retired pastor still ‘loves to serve’...

More than 400 people gathered at San Francisco de Asís Parish in Flagstaff to honor Fr. Dobrowski, a priest who continues to serve with gusto and profound faith.

Over 500 turn out to pray for America during Independence Day Mass and Rosary

About 500 people gathered on the eve of the nation’s 245th birthday to pray for America and her future as a republic under God during the annual Independence Day Mass and Rosary for America at St. Thomas the Apostle Church Saturday, July 3.

Prominent community leader recipient of honorary doctorate from Catholic University

He took a few college courses but never completed a degree. Yet decades of practical education in giving back to the community has earned Tommy Espinoza an honorary doctorate from The Catholic University of America.

Mother, wife, leader: Chavira’s personal and professional life reflect her ‘witness of Christ’

Maria Chavira has embraced multiple leadership roles throughout her life, but her responsibility as a wife and mother comes first.

100 don white coats as Creighton’s first four-year medical class at new Phoenix campus

The first group of Creighton University students in Phoenix has begun studies to enter a profession that desperately needs them in Arizona.

Catholic Charities embarks on new affordable-housing project in central Phoenix

Catholic Charities Community Services is embarking on a new 300-unit residential development in central Phoenix.

Before a sold-out crowd, ‘Phoenix Sons’ outlast ‘Church Fathers’ in annual basketball game

Diocese of Phoenix priests and seminarians, who face off against each other annually for a fun-filled evening of basketball, met again on the hardwood Aug. 6. This year, as it resumed with fans in attendance, enthusiasm was high among players and spectators alike.