Detroit archbishop elected next USCCB secretary starting fall 2018

BALTIMORE (CNS) — Archbishop Allen H. Vigneron of Detroit will be the next secretary of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, taking office next November.

Divine Providence remains key for new CDA director back in Arizona

She is back in Arizona and back to doing what she loves: giving her marketing strategies a soulful purpose.

Sainthood cause of Lakota catechist moves forward

BALTIMORE (CNS) — The U.S. bishops voted Nov. 14 to move forward the sainthood cause of Nicholas W. Black Elk, a 19th-century Lakota catechist who is said to have introduced hundreds of Lakota people to the Catholic faith.

USCCB at 100: Bishops’ conference arose out of national crisis a century ago

The needs of the church and the common good at large continue to guide the USCCB and those who work for it.

Sr. Mary Kay Dum, BVM (1933-2017) thrived in early education

The sister is known for saying, “If we can help them learn how to learn, they will be self-educating for the rest of their lives.”

Diocese honors veterans during seventh annual Red, White and Blue Mass

MESA — Nearly 1,900 worshippers honored the nation’s veterans in prayer, song and solemn ceremony during the Diocese of Phoenix’s seventh annual Red, White and Blue Mass Sunday, Nov. 5 All Saints Parish.

Pope sends letter to blind Colombian veteran he met

Pope Francis didn't get his name during their quick exchange, but tracked that and his address down to tell the soldier where he keeps his gift.

Children model saint superheroes, discern own call at vocations fair

“They should know the Lord has a particular plan for their life," Sr. Anthony Mary said. Then they will commit to "serve the Church and the community in a way that manifests the love of Christ."

Our Lady of Fatima continues to offer hope at Arizona Rosary Celebration

The Blessed Mother, the Queen of the Universe, unites everyone as seen in the array of cultures and joy that participate in the celebration.

Mueller doubly honored at ‘Night of Hope’

A whopping 90 percent provides immediate tuition assistance, which often supports students whose families face unexpected mid-year crises.