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Catholic drug rehabilitation facility begins to take shape in Arizona

July 25, 2023 Catholic News Agency 1

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Washington, D.C. Newsroom, Jul 25, 2023 / 08:17 am (CNA).
A slow but steady effort to bring an explicitly Catholic-focused rehabilitation facility to Arizona is coming together as a small group of ac… […]

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Diocese of Phoenix hits the streets to evangelize during Super Bowl LVII week

February 10, 2023 Catholic News Agency 1

The Diocese of Phoenix is offering the sacraments and free sacramentals — as well as information on Sunday Mass times and locations — to pedestrians in the city on the days leading up to the NFL Super Bowl, which is Sunday, Feb. 12, 2023, in Gle… […]

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Catholics with mental health struggles aren’t alone, Phoenix bishop says

September 24, 2022 Catholic News Agency 8

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Denver Newsroom, Sep 24, 2022 / 09:00 am (CNA).
Catholics who struggle with mental illness, and their loved ones who want to help them, will soon find more formal support in the Phoenix Diocese. … […]

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This leadership expert is guiding faithful Catholics from the pew to the boardroom

July 3, 2022 Catholic News Agency 2

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Washington, D.C. Newsroom, Jul 3, 2022 / 11:18 am (CNA).
Many people assume “Catholic leadership” stops at the pulpit, the principal’s office, or th… […]

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Despite new law allowing hospital clergy visits, some Arizona patients can still face difficulties

March 4, 2022 Catholic News Agency 1

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Denver Newsroom, Mar 4, 2022 / 16:00 pm (CNA).
A new Arizona law strengthened the ability of hospital patients to receive clergy visitors, but reports that some patients still face problems accessing clergy … […]

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Phoenix priest who botched baptisms for decades apologizes, seeks to make amends

February 7, 2022 Catholic News Agency 6

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Phoenix, Ariz., Feb 7, 2022 / 17:22 pm (CNA).
A Catholic priest in Phoenix has apologized, asked forgiveness, and resigned as parish pastor after a determination that he had failed to baptize… […]

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Phoenix bishop defends speaking out on Communion: ‘The care of souls is our first concern’

May 14, 2021 CNA Daily News 5

Washington D.C., May 14, 2021 / 14:00 pm America/Denver (CNA). The Bishop of Phoenix said on Thursday that he is protecting the Eucharist, not “politicizing” it, by teaching that Catholic politicians cannot support abortion and […]

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Catholic teaching on Communion applies to politicians who support abortion, too, bishop says

April 6, 2021 CNA Daily News 3

Phoenix, Ariz., Apr 6, 2021 / 08:01 pm (CNA).- Catholic teaching sees the Eucharist as Christ’s transformative sacrifice on the cross and this Holy Communion must only be received worthily. This teaching is not partisan, but it certainly applies … […]

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The contemplative nuns who live “at the heart” of the Church

October 20, 2017 Jim Graves 3

The Poor Clares of Perpetual Adoration are living a secluded monastic life in the middle of the Arizona desert. […]

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