Accept God’s love, share it with others, pope tells Josephites

The secret to lovingly ministering to others is first allowing oneself to experience the overwhelming love of God, Pope Francis told priests belonging to the Josephites of Murialdo, the Murialdine Sisters of St. Joseph and the laypeople who work with them.

Top Vatican official says London property deal was a ‘Via Crucis’

The substitute secretary for general affairs in the Vatican Secretariat of State said Vatican officials "were forced" into spending $17 million rather than an anticipated $2 million to $4 million to buy out an Italian broker over a London property deal.

A heart filled with scorn, vain presumption is a ticket to hell, pope says

The faithful must set aside their egos and sense of superiority over others to make room for God and his tender mercy, Pope Francis said at a Lenten penance service.

NEWS BRIEF: Vatican Exhibit of Eucharistic Miracles at Sacred Heart Prescott

Sacred Heart Parish in Prescott was blessed to host the traveling Vatican Exhibit of Eucharistic Miracles inspired by Blessed Carlo Acutis at our parish...

Good politics brings people together, generates care for others, pope says

"War is the failure of politics," Pope Francis said.

Do not be afraid to be a witness to God’s love, pope says

Christians must not be afraid of being judged or condemned for bearing witness to the gifts and love they receive from God, Pope Francis said.

Papal message to focus on people’s right not to migrate

Reflecting on people's right to remain in their country of origin, share in the common good and live in dignity will be the focus of Pope Francis' next message for the World Day of Migrants and Refugees.

St. Timothy parishioner thanking God, full of hope after being tapped for Order of...

As Larry Dorame answered the phone, there was a sense of genuine care in his voice, a tone both sincere and natural. 

New episcopal vicar embarks on northern mission

Father Matthew Lowry is often spotted on the Northern Arizona University campus on his longboard, riding a tandem bike with assistant chaplain Father Anthony Dang or catching lunch with students in the hotspot.

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.