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Church works to honor veterans, provide spiritual healing and nourishment

As Veterans’ Day approaches, Church leaders are planning ways to honor veterans and actively serving military, but they’re also developing ways to ensure veterans experience the spiritual healing that eludes many.

Churches set to honor veterans with Mass, outreach

Local Catholics are again planning ways to honor veterans of all ages this November for their faithful service to the United States.

Tens of thousands of Catholics gather to honor Our Lady of Guadalupe

LOS ANGELES (CNS) — Eileen Frutos has always been drawn to Mary. A member of the World Apostolate of Fatima, she said she often prays...

Veterans Day 2019

Honor a veteran these coming days via a special Mass, a Patriotic Rosary or another means.

Spend your weekends with us!

It's getting to be that time of year again... that 12-14-week period in the fall when special events and routine ministry outreach abound across...

Honoring those who serve, remembering those who gave their lives

They came from all over the Diocese of Phoenix, decked out in their dress uniforms, to honor the men and women of the armed services.

Veteran priest appointed as National Guard chaplain

Fr. Craig Friedley, a 13-year veteran of the Air Force and pastor of Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish in Queen Creek, will also minister to the 230 men and women of the 153 Brigade Support Battalion at the Papago military facility. He is a chaplain with the Army National Guard.

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. 

At funeral, pope remembers Benedict’s ‘wisdom, tenderness, devotion’

Pope Benedict XVI "spread and testified to" the Gospel his entire life, Pope Francis told tens of thousands of people gathered Jan. 5 for his predecessor's funeral Mass.

Parish that started with hay bale pews has permanent home

After nearly 20 years and four temporary worship spaces, Bishop Thomas J. Olmsted led parishioners of what was once known as the “Trailer Park Parish” from their fourth and final temporary worship space  — a white square building — to their permanent home.