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CC063: John Henry Newman, Part 1: Seeking Truth, No Matter the Cost

Newman's greatest legacy today is his philosophy on the relationship of faith and reason, and the importance of education.

AZ Bishops Applaud “Brush & Nib” Decision

The reality still remains that Arizona has the ability to serve every person while making room for valid conscientious objection for the purposes of religious freedom.

For St. Rose and St. Mary Parishioners, Guatemalan Students are a New Family

"Through education, we can uplift generations of people."

A “Mission of Prayer”: Benedictine Nuns Celebrate 10-Year Anniversary in Diocese

The Benedictine nuns are expanding their monastery, where they make crafts and icons, welcome visitors, and pray seven times each day - always for the people of the diocese.

Friday News Roundup: First US investigation against a bishop using Vos Estis Lux Mundi

Plus: Bishop Wall on Relevant Radio; Aztec Parish Fiesta

Tolkien, Part 3: How Middle-Earth is Infused with Catholicism

A careful reading of Tolkien's books is necessary to grasp the full beauty of the world of Middle-Earth.

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Southwest Catholic Youth Conference: calling young people to a joyful life in Christ

“We strive to teach teens of their inherent dignity, and incomparable worth as a son or daughter of God."

Unsure of What Prayers to Say Next Time You Go To Adoration? Try These!

Many saints had favorite prayers and reflections they turned to - perfect for the next time you pray in front of the Blessed Sacrament!

Farmington parishioners recount “joyful” experience at Guatemalan school

A personal account of the new friendship between a Guatemalan school and a parish in the Diocese of Gallup.