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Longtime ‘Sun’ editor tapped to lead L.A. archdiocese newspapers

For nearly a decade, John David Long-García has revealed the scope and mission of the Catholic Church throughout the pages of The Catholic Sun. He announced last month that he has taken a new position with the Archdiocese of Los Angeles.

Courts give some last-minute relief from HHS contraceptive mandate

In the midst of their New Year's Eve celebration with low-income elderly residents, the Baltimore-based Little Sisters of the Poor learned that the Supreme Court issued an injunction temporarily protecting them from the Affordable Care Act's contraceptive mandate.

Pope reiterates call for Catholics to adopt missionary mindset

Pope Francis once again called for Catholics to adopt a missionary mindset and make mission the priority of all pastoral activities.

Happening now: Oct. 18-20

Need something to do this weekend? Here are some ideas for spiritual enrichment, family fun and food all supporting Catholic causes. Don't forget the documentary on Pope Francis airs Sunday.

Day 4: Year of Faith Pilgrimage: Church and State

Santo Domingo de Guzman, known by English speakers simply as St. Dominic, founded the Order of Preachers in 1216 in large part to fight...

Pope thanks Knights of Columbus for prayers, solidarity

Pope Francis thanked the Knights of Columbus for being in solidarity with him, something he said is seen not only in the money they give for his charities, but also in their prayers, sacrifices and charitable activities.

‘Sun’ editor named ‘Journalist of the Year’ by Arizona Newspaper Association

His legal name is John David Long-Garcia, but family still refer to him in the abbreviated form, JohnDa. You may recognize his byline as J.D., whose body of work in The Catholic Sun earned him the honor of being named Journalist of the Year by the Arizona Newspaper Association.

Indulgences: God’s mercy at work

It was Dominican friar Johann Tetzel who gave indulges a bad rap when he began selling them in Germany, which gave Luther more fuel to stoke the Reformation fire.

Bishops welcome new religious to the Diocese of Phoenix

Both Phoenix bishops formally welcomed priests and religious arriving from other dioceses during a special Mass and reception Sept. 11 at the Diocesan Pastoral...

Flagstaff Knights support religious vocations

Knights of Columbus Fr. Douglas J. Nohava Council 1229 in Flagstaff supports two individuals through the Knight's Refund Support Vocations Program (RSVP).