Saints for Today: Joseph of Cupertino

Joseph of Cupertino is most famous for levitating during prayer.

How (And Why) You Should Make a Pilgrimage

"A pilgrimage is supposed to model what we're doing on this earth, and our goal in this life is to make it to Heaven."

“The Holy Spirit Chose Gallup” – Meet the Dominican Sisters of Mary, Mother of the Eucharist

The Sisters, who are highly sought after and can only accept a limited number of new missions each year, have chosen to teach at Sacred Heart School in Gallup.

Friday News Roundup: Ask a Canon Lawyer Your Questions on Marriage and Annulments

Plus: Annual Golf Classic, AZ Legislative updates, and more!

Saints for Today: Blessed Michael McGivney

Fr. McGivney was a genuine pastor who, in the words of Pope Francis, was unafraid to share “the smell of his sheep.”

“A Matter of Faith”: The Artistic Transformation of Our Lady of the Snows Parish

"It's something that anyone and everyone can avail of - the poor, the rich, doesn't make any difference. They can come into the church and see this beauty and they can be enriched by it."

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It was half past six and the hands were quietly moving forwards.

Saints for Today: Margaret of Cortona

A crime shocked Margaret into a life of penance.

Obituary for Fr. Don Richardson (1931-2023)

"I have learned much in wisdom from the people I serve in ministry."

CC079: A Deep Dive Into the Sacraments: Confirmation

Confirmation is a familiar rite of passage for most young adult Catholics - but why is it such an important sacrament?

Saints for Today: Leopold Mandic

Leopold had a profound sense of sin and an even firmer sense of God’s grace awaiting human cooperation.

Friday News Roundup: 2023 Spanish Market; August Men’s Retreat, and more!

Bishop's Anniversary Mass Please join us to celebrate the 25th Anniversary of Priestly Ordination for Bishop Wall! Mass...

“You have to slow down”: Fr. Jay Jung reflects on 10 years of service to Navajo parishes

"You don't have the things you think you'll need, and you make do without it. And the faith of the people makes up for some of it."

Diocese to Host “Come and See” Weekend for Potential Deacon Candidates

"Get a taste of what it's all about, and then you can have more information on - whether it's something you'd like to pursue.”