In remembrance of those individuals served by Catholic Cemeteries & Funeral Homes in the...
In remembrance of those individuals served by Catholic Cemeteries & Funeral Homes in the month of June
Walking in your shoes
M
ore than 15 years ago, I was the one walking into the funeral home stricken with fresh grief. My husband had just passed away, and I was doing my best to comfort our children while making final arrangements that I prayed would honor his life in the way he deserved. As I walked out the door, I remember my sister saying, “You would be good at this.”
In remembrance of those individuals served by Catholic Cemeteries & Funeral Homes in the...
In remembrance of those individuals served by Catholic Cemeteries & Funeral Homes in the month of May
100 Days of Summer kicks off with a story of relief
As Chad Clark finishes up his morning meal at St. Vincent de Paul’s Phoenix Dining Room on the Human Services Campus — oatmeal and sausage on this day — he grabs a couple handfuls of water bottles to head back out for another day on the streets of downtown Phoenix. It’s only May, but already the temperatures are in the mid-80s at 8 a.m. as Chad collects his belongings.
Family Legacy of Serving Others
Since I came to Queen of Heaven Catholic Cemetery and Funeral Home three years ago, I know one thing is true: God put me here for a reason.
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In remembrance of those individuals served by Catholic Cemeteries & Funeral Homes in the month of April
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In remembrance of those individuals served by Catholic Cemeteries & Funeral Homes in the month of March
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In remembrance of those individuals served by Catholic Cemeteries & Funeral Homes in the month of February
Lent: Looking Beyond Ourselves, a Time of Reflection
Today’s popular culture often teaches us that we should put ourselves first. As Catholics, Lent is a gift that offers us a time to put our wants and needs aside and focus on drawing closer to the Lord. During these 40 days of introspection, contrition and sacrifice, we can grow stronger in our faith. By imitating Christ’s life, we grow in virtue.
Four ways to help a hurting neighbor – with tax credits and endowments
NEW: IRS extension to file 2020 tax returns by May 17, 2021, NOW INCLUDES an extension for AZ taxpayers to make their Individual Tax Credit...