University of Mary, Diocese of Phoenix Launch Photina Center for Catholic Counseling

Counselor working with a patient.

New educational initiative forms professionally qualified, faith-filled counselors to serve the Church and communities of the American Southwest

PHOENIX — The University of Mary, in partnership with the Diocese of Phoenix, is proud to announce the launch of the Photina Center for Catholic Counseling, a new initiative dedicated to forming mental health professionals who are clinically trained and deeply rooted in Catholic teaching on the dignity of the human person. This collaboration builds on the University of Mary's existing Master of Science in Counseling program, which is fully online, available nationwide, and grounded in the university’s authentic Catholic identity and commitment to faith-filled formation.

Located in downtown Phoenix, mere steps from the Diocese of Phoenix, the Photina Center will serve as an in-person hub for select educational offerings, professional development, and community resources.

An open house hosted jointly by the University of Mary and the Diocese of Phoenix will be held Sunday, March 29, from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. at the Diocese of Phoenix, 400 E. Monroe St., Phoenix. Prospective students, clergy, educators, and community members are invited to attend to learn more about the Photina Center and its mission.

Academic Programs and Formation

The center will offer in-person coursework for the University of Mary's Catholic Anthropology Certificate, available to anyone in a helping ministry or profession, including area counseling students and other professionals seeking to deepen their understanding of the human person through a Catholic lens.

For employees of the Diocese of Phoenix, it will provide on-site classes for up to 50% of the coursework for the University of Mary's Master of Science in Counseling program. These diocesan students will experience a blended format that combines asynchronous online instruction with in-person classes, enabling them to pursue advanced clinical training while maintaining full-time employment and benefiting from a supportive community of learners. The center will also coordinate practicum and internship opportunities, allowing students to gain hands-on experience in diocesan schools or with local Catholic mental health practitioners.

Beyond academic programs, the Photina Center will provide professional development and resources for the local community of Catholic mental health professionals, assist with the Diocese of Phoenix's Office of Mental Health Ministry, and co-sponsor an annual conference on Catholic Mental Health Ministry.

Online courses for the Master of Science in Counseling program begin in May 2026, with operations at the Photina Center commencing in Fall 2026. The University of Mary’s M.S. in Counseling is fully accredited by the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP) and is in the process of seeking CACREP authorization for the blended counseling program offered through the Photina Center in Phoenix.

Responding to a Growing Need

Catholic dioceses, schools, and parishes nationwide are grappling with rising mental health challenges among students, families, and communities. As part of the University of Mary’s Liffrig Family School of Education and Behavioral Sciences, the Photina Center responds to this need by equipping counselors with the skills to deliver clinically sound care that aligns with the Church’s teachings, fostering holistic well-being rooted in faith.

“This initiative underscores the Church’s call to address mental health needs while forming professionals who honor the dignity, freedom, and vocation of every person,” said University of Mary President Monsignor James Shea. “Through our longstanding mission to serve the Church, the University of Mary is excited to partner with the Diocese of Phoenix in bringing academic rigor, Catholic fidelity, and regional support to the American Southwest.”

Saint Photina is the name the Eastern Christian tradition ascribes to the Samaritan woman at Jacob’s Well (John 4:4-42). The Center draws inspiration from her encounter with Christ, which is the longest conversation Jesus has with anyone in the New Testament. In Jesus, she finds truth, healing, and courage for joyful witness. Photina means “light,” embodying the Center’s goal to illuminate paths of hope and healing for individuals, families, and communities.

For more information about the University of Mary's Master of Science in Counseling program or the Catholic Anthropology Certificate, visit online.umary.edu/Photina or contact admissions at enroll@umary.edu.


Anyone who wishes to learn more about the University of Mary can do so at www.umary.edu or  online.umary.edu, or by contacting an admissions representative at enroll@umary.edu, or by calling (701) 355-8030. The University of Mary is one of only 20 recommended Cardinal Newman Society Residential Colleges and Universities in the US.

About the University of Mary: True to its motto “lumen vitae”—The Light of Life—the University of Mary offers education for the whole of life through cutting-edge professional programs and graduate programs animated by moral courage and leadership in chosen professions and service to the community. A private, co-educational Catholic institution, the University of Mary welcomes students of all faiths and backgrounds.

A Christian, Catholic, Benedictine institution founded in 1959 by the Benedictine Sisters of Annunciation Monastery, Mary offers nearly 60 bachelor’s, 15 master’s, and five doctoral programs—in Business Administration, Education, Nursing Practice, Occupational Therapy and Physical Therapy. The 20-sport Athletic Department adheres to its Greatness Through Virtue mission under the governance of 18 National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) sanctioned sports, one men’s hockey team that is a member of the American Collegiate Hockey Association (ACHA), and a co-ed clay shooting team that competes in the USA College Clay Target League. With more than 3,900 students, Mary has locations in North Dakota, Montana, Arizona, Rome, Italy, as well as vibrant online offerings.