‘Social Bud’ earns Notre Dame Prep team national award

They won the Audience Impact Award for what's envisioned as a forthcoming app and website.

Profiles in Mission: Fernando and Josefina Camou

When our son started talking about filling out the application [to enter seminary], he had finished college with an associate’s degree and was transferring to Arizona State University engineering, and he had a little change of direction.

As migrants continue streaming into Mexico, donor fatigue sets in

Priests say people initially responded to images of impoverished migrants fleeing their countries, but became jaded as the caravans keep coming.

El Salvador lays to rest another priest presumably assassinated by gangs

Parishioners found Fr. Cecilio Perez Cruz, a 35-year-old priest and pastor, shot dead in his residence May 18 with a note nearby that said he had not paid "rent," a euphemism for extortion money.

Campaign calls Catholics to support seminarian formation ‘Together’

For Anthony Dang, his ongoing journey approaching the priesthood has been a slow, steady march. After suffering through a traumatic car accident freshman year of high school, Dang began praying the Rosary daily.

Arizona mother writes ‘Guide to Life’ for Catholic working moms

The book is compiled wisdom gleaned from the virtual Catholic Working Mothers group. It averages 100 new members per month and passed the 6,000-member mark earlier this year.

Knights of Columbus debut ‘Everyday Heroes,’ six-part documentary on ABC

Those profiled fall into three broad categories: athletes; active-duty military personnel and veterans; and Knights. All of them help people contending with humanitarian crises.

Claverites exhorted to use gifts of the Holy Spirit at regional conference

Catholics — and Black Catholics in particular — have an example in following the Holy Spirit in St. Peter Claver, Auxiliary Bishop Eduardo A. Nevares said at the closing Mass for the Knights of Peter Claver Western District Conference April 28.

Immigration advocates express concerns about Trump immigration plan

Their concerns focused on family unification, strengthening the asylum system and the importance of welcoming people of diverse economic backgrounds and skills.

With CDA support, Catholic Charities helps veterans get back on their feet

Several months ago, Richard, an Army veteran, had no housing and was camping in the woods after he left his job to take care of his father in Utah who had cancer.