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Companion blog to The Catholic Sun, newspaper of the Diocese of Phoenix.
September 11, 2009

9/11 tribute ad

Posted by : ambria

Did you see the 9/11 tribute ad during last night’s football game on NBC? It only ran in select markets — Phoenix not being one of them — so if you missed it, the Knights of Columbus, which sponsored the ad, has it posted online. The 60-second spot inspired viewers to show America the best [...]


August 8, 2009

AZ Knights of Columbus donate wheelchairs to local veteran groups

Posted by : J.D. Long-García
Filed under : Uncategorized

During an impromptu ceremony that took place during the 127th Annual Supreme Convention, held here in Phoenix, members of the Arizona District of the Fourth Degree Knights of Columbus presented over 110 wheelchairs to three disabled veteran organizations. The chairs are the result of donations made to the Knights of Columbus and were made available [...]


August 5, 2009

More on 4th Degree Knights

Posted by : ambria

If you’ve had a chance to read J.D.’s article on the 4th degree Knights of Columbus already, you didn’t quite get the full story as intended. Spacing restrictions meant we had to cut some of the details. Since we found them pretty interesting, we thought we’d publish them here: Love of country — The story [...]


June 1, 2009

Catholic fatherhood

Posted by : ambria

Surely the greeting card aisle in your favorite store will have varying definitions of fatherhood in the coming weeks as Father’s Day approaches — it’s June 21 — but there may be more important factors not documented in a card. A father is also: a loving husband a work in progress an ordinary man called [...]


April 30, 2009

Golf, anyone?

Posted by : ambria

  In a recent issue of The Catholic Sun, I wrote about an upcoming golf tournament to support vocations. The money will mainly support current seminarians and provide gifts to priests come ordination day. The same issue also featured a brief article about another golf tournament to support the forthcoming cancer shrine in Mesa.  Turns out there’s several [...]