New to the Valley, couple completes TILMA pilgrimage

Bishop John Dolan shared a visit with two very special guests at the Diocesan Pastoral Center in downtown Phoenix last week.  Joe and Laurie Kay, who recently relocated to Phoenix, were the first two pilgrims in the Diocese of Phoenix to visit all six 2025 Jubilee Year pilgrimage sites and scan the unique QR codes at each site, completing the virtual puzzle which reveals a beautiful image of Our Lady of Guadalupe.  

The Sun rises again

I am so excited to share with you that the Together Let Us Go Forth ~ Juntos Sigamos Adelante magazine has undergone a name change. It’s the same high-quality magazine with a new name, well—kind of! If you’ve received Diocese of Phoenix-related news over the last 40 years, you’re probably familiar with The Catholic Sun—the official news source of the Diocese of Phoenix. In the 80’s it began as a newspaper that told exciting stories of folks encountering the living Christ and it was sent to every registered parishioner household in the Diocese of Phoenix. That’s more than 121,000 newspaper copies printed and delivered every month.

The Catholic Sun rebrands, evangelization reaches new heights

In an ongoing effort to reach people where they are, the Diocese of Phoenix continues to expand their communication efforts through social media, television and print by creating more robust and varied digital content.   Over the past two years, the diocese has experienced exponential growth across social media platforms, bringing in 2,000 new YouTube subscribers with more than 435,000 average monthly views, as well as more than 4,800 new followers on Instagram and Facebook. Additionally, video content has more than quadrupled with the development of weekly and monthly video and podcasts series, including TILMA, A Seat at the Table, Christ in Our Neighborhood, Word and Art and Mental Health Minute, among others.  Today, on the feast day of St. Francis de Sales, the patron saint of the Catholic press, the Office of Communications for the diocese announced the new title of the official bilingual diocesan magazine, which shares engaging stories and spiritual encouragement that reflect the heart of Bishop John Dolan and the ongoing mission of the local Church.  

AI is human creation that must be controlled by humans, pope says

VATICAN CITY (CNS) -- Artificial intelligence or any other technology that worsens inequality around the world and increases fake news should not be embraced as "progress," Pope Francis told business and government leaders meeting in Davos, Switzerland. "Technological developments that do not improve life for everyone, but instead create or worsen inequalities and conflicts, cannot be called true progress," the pope said in a message to the World Economic Forum.

Be not afraid, because God is always near, pope says

VATICAN CITY (CNS) -- God tells Christians not to be afraid because he is always close, accompanying the faithful throughout their lives and through all their challenges, Pope Francis said "God says 'Do not be afraid' to Abraham, Isaac" and many others in the Bible, but "he says it to us, too. 'Be not afraid,' keep going," because God "is your traveling companion," the pope said Jan. 22 during his weekly general audience in the Paul VI Audience Hall.

NEWS BRIEF: Seton Catholic’s Self becomes winningest coach in Arizona high school girls basketball history

Karen Self, the legendary girls’ basketball coach at Seton Catholic Preparatory in Chandler, Ariz., added another milestone to her impressive coaching career on Friday night in Globe, Ariz. Self, who has captured 12 state titles and 30 consecutive region titles, won her 833rd career game and surpassed Minor Webster as the winningest girl’s high school basketball coach in Arizona.

NEWS BRIEF: Workshop retreat to form new Catholics a big success

Nearly 100 people, representing 42 parishes in the Diocese of Phoenix, took part in a day-long retreat featuring speakers and workshops at Corpus Christi Catholic Church in Phoenix on Saturday, that was designed to help parishioners and staff evangelize and form new Catholics. Attendees, including formation leaders, catechists and Order of Christian Initiation of Adults (OCIA) team members listened to keynote speakers Fr. Kwame Assenyoh of the Diocese of Oakland and Fr. Ron Oakham, a member of the Carmelite Order.

Annual MLK breakfast honors students working to build ‘Beloved Community’

Carrying on the legacy of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Catholic high school students from throughout the Diocese of Phoenix worked to establish his “beloved community” in their own neighborhoods through a service contest sponsored by the Office of Black Catholic Ministry. This is the second year the office has sponsored the contest. Student winners were recognized at the annual Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Mass and Service Awards Breakfast Jan. 18 at Xavier College Preparatory. The first MLK Mass was celebrated in 1992 and has been a rich tradition in the diocese ever since.

8th annual FriarQ supports vocations and brings hope to Native communities

From an early age, Felicitas Romero’s mother encouraged her to turn to the Holy Spirit for guidance. Although she was baptized Catholic, she wasn’t actively living the faith until she started dating the man that she would later marry. They married in the church and began attending Mass regularly.  It wasn’t until Romero started attending St. John the Baptist Mission in Laveen that she felt home. It was there where she encountered the Lord through the Franciscan Friars of the Holy Spirit. After seeking the advice of her mother to turn to the Holy Spirit all those years ago, she was led to a Franciscan order with a charism of the Holy Spirit, who would have a profound impact on her faith journey. 

Investing in common good reaps greater benefits, pope says

VATICAN CITY (CNS) -- The best investments to make are the ones that benefit other people, Pope Francis said. "When we put wealth at the service of the dignity of people, we cannot but profit, always. Indeed, promoting the common good improves the bonds of the society in which we participate," he said during an audience at the Vatican Jan. 18, with a Catholic foundation funding different projects in Verona, Italy.