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AZ Bishops Welcome Supreme Court Decision on DACA

"We are very much mindful that DACA children were often brought to this country at a very young age and through no responsibility of their own.  They were raised in the United States, attend our schools, make positive contributions to our society, and do not know any other country but our own."

In Response to Covid-19, Diocesan Catholic Schools Embrace New Methods of Education

“It’s so strange without the children here. It’s like the children give our building its life."

Friday News Roundup: Watch V8s Car Raffle Online

Plus: AZ Legislative Updates; Obit. for Sr. Mary Matthews

A Fond Farewell to Deacon Todd Church

Deacon Church and his wife Anne, a Catholic doctor, are moving to the Diocese of Peoria to be closer to family.

CC070: A Catholic Response to Systems of Injustice

In this episode, Bishop Wall reflects on the killing of George Floyd, unjust systems, and offers advice for Catholics on how to productively follow Christ's call to love and serve our neighbors.

Obituary for Fr. Hugh O’Neill

Fr. Hugh O’Neill, a priest of the Diocese of Gallup for 43 years, died on May 08, 2020 at Villa Guadalupe in Gallup NM.

Obituary for Fr. Alfred Tachias

Fr. Alfred Tachias, a priest of the Diocese of Gallup, died May 5, 2020 at his residence at Villa Guadalupe in Gallup, NM. Fr. Tachias...

Saints for Today: Catherine of Siena

When the Black Death plague pandemic swept Europe and Catherine’s community of Siena, she devoted her life to nursing, caring for the most seriously ill and those with cancer and leprosy.

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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."

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.

The 6 Best Lenten Smartphone Apps

While Catholics have been observing Lent for thousands of years, it's only in the 21st century that we've gained access to the vast wealth of information and convenience that smartphones provide.