Xavier Prep Gators capture state titles in volleyball and golf
Xavier College Preparatory, a Phoenix-based girls’ Catholic high school from the Diocese of Phoenix, captured both the girls Class 6A state volleyball championship and the Division 1 girls’ golf state title this month. The No. 1 seed, Xavier Prep avenged their lone regular season loss on November 16th at Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Phoenix, defeating Corona del Sol High School in four sets, 25-16, 25-16, 17-25, 27-25 to win the Class 6A championship. Sophomore Tessa Larkin led Xavier with 22 kills while Elle McCreery and Vivian Hickman combined for 26 kills. Entering the match ranked 15th nationally by MaxPreps, Xavier’s only AIA regular season loss was on Oct. 29 at Corona del Sol, 3-1. This marks Xavier Prep’s 14th state volleyball title.
NEWS BRIEF: Pope Francis appoints bishop of Holy Protection of Mary Byzantine Catholic eparchy of...
This past Friday, Pope Francis appointed the Rev. Artur Bubneyvch, of the clergy of Holy Protection of Mary Byzantine Catholic Eparchy of Phoenix, as bishop of the same eparchy. He previously served as a parish priest of Our Lady of Perpetual Help parish in Albuquerque, N.M.
Vatican’s World Day of the Poor features medical care, lunch with pope
VATICAN CITY (CNS) -- Before Pope Francis presides over Mass Nov. 17 for the World Day of the Poor, he will bless 13 keys to represent the 13 new houses he has pledged to pay for in Syria during the Holy Year 2025, the Vatican said. The Famvin Homeless Alliance, a network of religious orders and charitable organizations inspired by St. Vincent de Paul, said the 13 keys also represent the 13 countries where they will build houses for the homeless. The countries are: Australia, Brazil, Cambodia, Central African Republic, Chile, Costa Rica, Italy, Tonga, Senegal, Syria, Tanzania, United Kingdom and Ukraine.
“Save the Pieces”
An abundance of flowers filled our living room, the refrigerator was stacked with homemade casseroles from friends and neighbors, and kind words of condolence were spoken. After my brother Tom died by suicide, there was an outpouring of support from the community, which got us through those initial hard days.I was just about to start eighth grade as my parents, seven other siblings and I went through this profound loss. In those first months after the funeral, there was a lot of what I call “incidental accompaniment”—people would share a kind word or gesture, “we are praying for you” and “our hearts go out to you,” but it was often one-time or in passing. After all, people don’t usually know what to say to someone who has lost a loved one by suicide.
Toddlers discover the mystery of God in pint-sized environment
Gabriella, nearly 3 years old, sits quietly working in a corner of what’s known as the atrium. The learning environment features child-sized furniture and tiny liturgical items fashioned after the sacred vessels used in the Mass. Welcome to Catechesis of the Good Shepherd (CGS) for toddlers. Eighteen families at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Parish in Scottsdale bring their little ones each week to the Precious Pearl Atrium for two hours of reverent work.
NEWS BRIEF: 14 men ordained permanent deacons for the Diocese of Phoenix
Before a standing room only crowd on Saturday morning, 14 men were ordained to the permanent deaconate at St. Bernard of Clairvaux Catholic Church in Scottsdale, Ariz. This was the largest cohort of deacons in recent years for the Diocese of Phoenix. Leading up to the day of ordination and lifelong call of service, candidates went through a rigorous formation program, including five years of study along with the two-year Kino Catechetical Institue program as part of their discernment.
Franciscan at Home forms disciple-makers, parents, catechists and ministry leaders
There aren’t any tests or papers to turn in but make no mistake: Courses through Franciscan at Home’s Catechetical Institute are rigorous and designed to be both informative and transformational. Dr. Mark Ginter, strategic partnership liaison fellow for the Franciscan, said the primary focus of the institute is to help form disciple-makers. That’s done through something he calls “true video workshops” in four languages.
NEWS BRIEF: Three Catholic high schools advance to state football playoffs
When the first round of the Arizona Interscholastic Association's (AIA) state football playoffs kick-off on Friday night, three local Catholic high schools will be among the contenders fighting for the coveted state championship. Seton Catholic Prep, making their first playoff run since 2019, will play at Arcadia High School in Class 4A, while Brophy College Prep hosts Boulder Creek High School from Anthem in Class 6A, and Notre Dame Prep travels to Verrado High School in Buckeye for Class 5A action.
Arizona Catholic Bishops statement on election results and upcoming Year of Hope
We, the Catholic Bishops of Arizona, wish to congratulate those recently elected officials who have been chosen by the people for public office. We also wish to thank all those who served as candidates. Public service is a noble calling and at the very heart of our democracy and citizenship. With the conclusion of the recent elections, it is important to remember that we must always put our faith in God before all else and maintain a spirit of hope. While harmful Arizona ballot propositions relating to abortion and immigration were unfortunately approved by voters this November, we need to be steadfast in our commitment to life and remain confident in God’s love.
Acanthus development to build senior housing communities on Catholic campuses
Acanthus Development announced on Friday that it has reached an agreement on five ground leases to build and manage senior housing communities on parish campuses throughout the Diocese of Phoenix. St. Benedict Catholic Church in Ahwatukee, a southern suburb of Phoenix, is slated to be the first of five planned locations for senior housing in the diocese, with construction anticipated to begin in April of 2025.