CC092: Holy Week, Easter, and Divine Mercy

How you can make the most of this high point of the liturgical year.

Shiprock Parishioners Celebrate 100th Anniversary of Christ the King Church

On November 24, 2024, Catholics in Shiprock, NM gathered to celebrate the 100th anniversary of their parish, Christ the King.

Declaración de los Obispos de la Conferencia Católica de Arizona sobre la ejecución programada de Aaron Gunches

Contribuye a una cultura de la muerte que es demasiado común en nuestra sociedad y que estamos llamados a rechazar.

Catholic Bishops of Arizona: Statement on Scheduled Execution of Aaron Gunches

The resumption of capital punishment in Arizona is an extremely expensive proposition that is fraught with many of the problems discussed.

CC091 – Get Ready for Lent!

Don't worry if you don't feel prepared - Lent is an opportunity, not a burden.

“This is what Heaven is like”: Family Recalls Experience of the National Eucharistic Congress

"Being a Eucharistic people doesn't end at the end of Mass or at the door of the adoration chapel."

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Obituary and Funeral Information for Deacon Larry Valdo

Deacon Lawrence (Larry) J. Valdo, a devoted catholic and family man passed away at his home in Acomita, NM on January 13, 2025.

Meet the Priest: Fr. John Paul Madanu

"That's what my call is. Sometimes you are tired, sometimes you are exhausted, but what is more important is being available to the people."

Friday News Roundup: Irish Tenor Concert, Obit. for Br. John Hotstream, and more

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CC089: Making the Most of a New Year

Advent marks the beginning of a new liturgical year, and with 2025 around the corner, Bishop Wall gives advice on how to make good resolutions for both.

Catholic Bishops of Arizona Statement on Standing in Solidarity with Immigrants

"As your bishops, we remain concerned for the safety and welfare of all our flock, including migrants presently facing immense challenges."

Obituary for Monsignor Leo Gomez (1936-2024)

On May 23, 1963, he was ordained a priest of the Diocese of Gallup at Sacred Heart Cathedral in Gallup, New Mexico by Bishop Bernard P. Espelage, O.F.M.