Community unites to support refugees living in Arizona

Five years after leaving his native country of Congo, Celestin and his family of eight arrived in Arizona July 24 as refugees. Two months later the former secondary school teacher was still without a job.

Thousands honor Our Lady of Fatima during Arizona Rosary Celebration

The sounds of native drumming and the sight of groups of matachin dancers performing in their Aztec inspired and regional costumes greeted the thousands of faithful as they arrived at the Phoenix Convention Center for the 38th Annual Arizona Rosary Celebration Oct. 13.

Catholic Charities celebrates 80 years of serving those in need

Send them the homeless, jobless, the victims of domestic violence and drug addicts, refugees and foster children, those with mental and physical problems. All have been welcomed by Catholic Charities Community Services for the last 80 years.

Interview on an interview: Jesuit discusses Pope Francis

Pope Francis sat down with Jesuit Father Antonio Spadaro for an extensive interview for the Italian Journal La Civilita Cattolica, America Magazine and other Jesuit publications. To get deeper into this much-discussed interview, The Catholic Sun sat down with Jesuit Father Edward Reese, president of Brophy College Preparatory.

Life after abortion: Mother finds hope and healing through Church

There are plenty of things Karen Williams will never forget about her abortion. She remembers the abortionist’s eyes. It’s all she could see of him because his face was covered by his surgical mask.

Eucharistic Congress organizers hope to draw crowd

Featuring a slate of well-known speakers, 40-hours devotion, 24 hours of confession and a Vatican exhibit of eucharistic miracles, organizers are hoping the faithful will flock to this year’s Eucharistic Congress Nov. 18-22 at Ss. Simon and Jude Cathedral.

Suit challenges government’s lockout of contracted military chaplains

WASHINGTON (CNS) -- While a bill asking the U.S. defense secretary to address the situation worked its way through Congress, contracted military chaplains were being prevented from offering Catholic religious services during the government shutdown, argued a lawsuit filed in District Court in Washington Oct. 14.

Venerating Fatima statue, pope entrusts world to Mary

Before a congregation of more than 100,000 in St. Peter's Square, Pope Francis formally entrusted the world to Mary.

Eagle Scout project ‘SMART’ens up classrooms

Alex Bussoletti's Eagle Scout project brought a parish and two Catholic schools together over a mini Fall Break to help a third better integrate technology with learning.

Most Catholics aren’t searching for spirituality online, study says

WASHINGTON (CNS) -- Most U.S. Catholics are not looking for spirituality online, in fact, half of them are unaware the church even has an online presence, according to researchers at Georgetown University's Center for Applied Research in the Apostolate.