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Bishop John Dolan made his first-ever pilgrimage to the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Mexico City on March 30. He ...
The Diocese of Phoenix continues to foster missionary growth beyond its territory. For the second time in the past five years, a ministry at the Diocese of Phoenix’s Diocesan Pastoral Center has grown ...
For 30 years, the Phoenix Gay Men's Chorus has been a haven of creativity and inclusivity, and they're not stopping now.
Phoenix has unveiled a new mural at Parsons Center to raise awareness about HIV/AIDS and to provide public health information ...
Arizona residents can choose three ways to support underserved, disabled, or foster children through Catholic Education Arizona with the Arizona Private Education Tax Credit, Low-Income or Disabled ...
The Phoenix Symphony is nearing the end of its search for a music director to replace Tito Muñoz, with 13 top candidates ...
A slew of religious rights cases arrives at the conservative Supreme Court. This week, it hears from a catholic charity group dealing with a tax fight.
LOS ANGELES — You could make the argument that, at this miserable point in this highly disappointing season, at least the Phoenix Suns, or some of them, still seem to care. The Suns really could ...
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — According to the National Institute of Health, nearly 60 million adults live with some form of mental illness in the United States. Now, it’s Something Good when leaders ...
According to the Diocese of Phoenix, Lehman was laicized from the church in 2006 and died in 2018. The court documents in Fushek's case were destroyed in 2020 due to Arizona state retention statutes.
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