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Companion blog to The Catholic Sun, newspaper of the Diocese of Phoenix.
July 13, 2010

Catholic yoga debate resurfaces

Posted by : ambria

A good year and a half ago, Catholic Sun readers parked themselves on both sides of the fence after publishing Can yoga and Catholicism mix? It appears as though the debate as to whether the Catholic faith and an exercise of Indian origin can peaceably meet recently stirred up on the east coast. Catholic News [...]


April 12, 2010

Cast your ‘Be More’ vote for an AZ nonprofit

Posted by : ambria

Today is your last chance. Public voting for the third annual “Be More” Award ends today. You can cast your vote for the Arizona nonprofit that you think is most humble in its mission and outreach. Every nonprofit that applied for a “Be More” Award is eligible. Winners will be announced May 20 at Eight’s [...]


March 19, 2010

Weekend calendar

Posted by : ambria

Parishes, schools and other Catholic groups are taking full advantage of the beautiful weekend weather in Arizona. This weekend’s calendar is jam-packed. Take a look: Activities/Entertainment — Nun Run — Here’s the complete schedule for tomorrow’s race. It’s at Victory Lane Sports Park, 22603 N. 43rd Ave. in Glendale. Proceeds help build a Poor Clare [...]


September 25, 2009

Issue preview: Oct. 1, 2009

Posted by : J.D. Long-García
Filed under : From the Staff

This issue is packed with local stories, from an advance piece on the upcoming Rosary Sunday to a feature on the Maternity Outreach Mobile. You’ll also find the usual, local book (“Finding Gloria, Finding Betty”) and movie (“The Informant!”) reviews, with the Your Catholic Priest profile (this issue it’s Fr. Dennis O’Rourke). On page 3, [...]


September 3, 2009

We’re on Facebook

Posted by : J.D. Long-García
Filed under : From the Staff

We don’t get to update it as often as we’d like, but The Catholic Sun has been maintaining a Facebook fan page for a while now. We aren’t able to access the page from our offices at the Diocesan Pastoral Center, but a few of us try to do what we can from home. Mostly [...]