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Friday News Briefs: Upcoming Fiestas, Parish Missions, Retreats, and more!

Plus: Obituaries for Sr. Sara Marie Gomez and Br. Robert LaVoie, SC.

Friday News Briefs: Summer Fiestas, St. Kateri Feast Day Mass, and More!

It's our roundup of news, events and happenings throughout the Diocese and Catholic world!

Bishop Wall: “Today is a historic day”

Bishop Wall's statement joins the rest of the U.S. bishops in celebrating the overturning of Roe v. Wade.

AZ Bishops’ Statement On Governor Ducey Signing Bill to Improve Religious Accommodations for Dying Patients

Being able to have clergy present at the end of life is important to people of many different faiths.

Bishops of the Arizona Catholic Conference Statement on Governor Ducey Signing Bill to Ban Abortions at 15-Weeks Gestation into Law

The 15-week ban in SB 1164 is much more in line with the rest of the world in terms of abortion laws.

Friday News Briefs: Check out these rallies and marches for life near you!

Plus: V8s for Vocation raffle tickets available for a 1969 Pontiac GTO!

Diocese Adds 11 New Names to List of Credibly Accused Clergy

The new names are also included on lists from the Franciscan Province of St. John the Baptist and the Dioceses of Lafayette and Alexandria.

Friday News Briefs: Fall Fiestas and Fundraisers Around the Diocese!

All the latest on fall fiestas, rosary rallies, AZ family conference, school golf fundraiser, and more!

Meet the Diocese’s Two Newest Deacons

For Deacons Marty Smith and Ron Chavez, the ordination is the culmination of several years of study and service.

Friday News Roundup: Don’t Miss Out on Annual Youth Conference or Men’s Conference!

Plus: Day of Reflection for Native Youth and Lay Ministry Members.

St. Francis of Assisi Parish in Gallup Bids Farewell to Franciscans

For the first time in sixty years, St. Francis of Assisi Parish in Gallup, NM, will no longer be run by Franciscans.

New V8s for Vocations Garage Placed Under the Patronage of St. Joseph the Worker

“Manual work is taking place for a missionary and sacred end - which is to form priests.”

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