NEWS BRIEF: Catholic Education Arizona Accepts Arizona Tax Credits through April 18, 2023 and...

Catholic Education Arizona, the largest Catholic school tuition organization in the state, is reminding individuals and business owners to redirect their tax liability before the approaching deadlines. The individual contribution deadline is April 18, 2023, and the corporate deadline is June 30, 2023. After the deadline, the Arizona Private Education Tax Credit cannot be claimed for the 2022 tax year.

NEWS BRIEF: Dolan continues tour of local high schools, visits west side’s John Paul...

Bishop Dolan returned to the West Valley on Wednesday, as he toured Saint John Paul II High School and celebrated Mass at St. Thomas Aquinas, where he was installed August 2, 2022.

Adult day health care center enhances the lives of the vulnerable in an extraordinary...

The clanking of billiard balls fills the air, mingling with the lyrics of “We Will Rock You” that have many heads in the room bobbing. Word searches are being penciled in, arts and crafts are in the works, and friends catch up over a cup of coffee as the smell of fresh, gooey brownies delights the senses.

40 Days for Life participants offer prayers, support to pregnant women, unborn babies

Catholics from St. Bernadette Parish stood shoulder to shoulder March 9, praying the rosary outside Family Planning Associates, an abortion clinic in Phoenix.

NEWS BRIEF: Catholic Education Arizona Launches New Fundraising Division, Changing Lives

Catholic Education Arizona, the largest Catholic School Tuition Organization (STO) in Arizona, launched a new division to meet unmet student scholarship need. The new Changing Lives division will generate donations to ensure access to Catholic education for future generations.

NEWS BRIEF: St. Mary-Basha Catholic School spotlighted in the National Catholic Register

St. Mary-Basha Catholic School is honored to be featured in the National Catholic Register article spotlighting Catholic School around the country and their work to be inclusive of all learners.

Engineering a way to prevent malaria sends ASU students to Africa on life-saving quest

Two Arizona State University students will soon be headed to Africa to distribute a low-cost mosquito net repair kit they’ve developed to help stop the spread of malaria.

Servant leader, Fr. Fred Adamson, departs DPC for parish life

A stand-in for the bishop, a primary advisor and lead administrator, the Vicar General and Moderator of the Curia carries a heavy load. After nearly 19 years of faithful service, Fr. Fred Adamson is stepping out of curial leadership into parish life.

Those with same-sex attraction say Courage helps them live church teaching

In June, rainbow-colored flags waved outside restaurants, signs with mantras such as "Love is love" rested in windows and parades wound through city streets, all in celebration of Pride Month.

St. Gianna’s daughter planning to open spiritual pilgrimage center

Dr. Gianna Emanuela Molla, a pediatrician and daughter of Italian St. Gianna Beretta Molla, plans to open an international pilgrimage site and center in Springfield to help spread knowledge of and devotion to her parents and promote marriage and family life.