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Diocese of Phoenix Charity and Development Appeal donates $50,000 to The Matthew 19:14 Project

Funds will help teachers support students with special needs PHOENIX – The Diocese of Phoenix Charity and Development Appeal has granted The Matthew 19:14...

OLMC Knights of Columbus Charity Golf Tournament

15th Annual Andy Soesilo Memorial Golf Tournament Saturday, June 10th, 2022 KoKopelli Golf Course We are a non-profit organization, with the proceeds going to various charities that the...

Helping, welcoming others creates a culture of fraternity, pope says

Taking in and welcoming others must be done without expecting anything from them in return, Pope Francis said.

Synod reports show enthusiasm for mission, but also identify obstacles

Catholics around the globe long to share the Gospel with a world in need, but they see situations and tensions within the church that challenge their ability to do so, said one of the drafters of the document for the continental phase of the Synod of Bishops.

NEWS BRIEF: Matthew 19:14 Project Opens Applications for Fall Grant Cycle

The Matthew 19:14 Project has opened their bi-annual grant cycle to provide much needed funding for support and professional development addressing special education needs among the staff of Catholic schools across the state of Arizona.

Recognizing miracle, pope clears way for beatification of John Paul I

Pope Francis has signed a decree recognizing a miracle attributed to the intercession of Pope John Paul I, clearing the way for his beatification.

Knights name 2021 International Family of Year, honor five local councils

The Knights of Columbus named the Steciak family of Rembieszyce, Poland, as the organization's 2021 International Family of the Year.

Canadian bishops: Assisted suicide law perilous for disabled, mentally ill

Canada's Catholic bishops said the possible pressures the country's new assisted suicide law will place on Canadians with mental illness or disabilities are "all too real, perilous and potentially destructive."

Pandemic has presented challenges to provide special education

When the World Health Organization declared a global COVID-19 pandemic March 11, 2020, the world shuddered, then shuttered.

‘Together’ campaign effort refreshed parishes, strengthened ministries in name of evangelization

The current number of pledges and total pledge value are in, but the true impact the funds will have on eight key areas including direct parish support, Newman Centers, Catholic education, seminarian support and a Francis Mercy Fund will be harder to quantify.