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Fr. Terence Rhoades, OFM, Passes Away

Father Terence was a dynamic priest for minority people in the Kansas City area for 32 years. He lived through the desegregation of schools, hospitals, and other institutions.

Bishop, Faithful to Honor St. Kateri at Annual Feast Day Mass

Everyone is invited to attend the upcoming feast day Mass of St. Kateri Tekakwitha.

Newly-Ordained Priest Lives Vocation Courageously

On June 4, 2016, the Feast of the Immaculate Heart of the Virgin Mary, Bishop James Wall ordained seminarian Robert Badger to the priesthood. At...

Priestly Ordination Set for June 4th

On Saturday, June 4, 2016, Bishop James Wall will ordain Deacon Robert Badger to the priesthood.

McCartys Feast Day: a Celebration of Pueblo History and Culture

It was standing-room only at the May 1st feast day celebration of Santa Maria de Acoma mission in McCartys, NM.

No Doctrine Change From Pope Francis – But a Call for Better Pastoral Care

“It is a matter of reaching out to everyone, of needing to help each person find his or her proper way of participating in the ecclesial community."

From the Bishop: Diocese Nears Chapter 11 Settlement

It is the responsibility of the Church to see that the survivors of sexual abuse are justly compensated for the suffering they have endured.

“We Just Want to Take Care of Our Residents”: The Little Sisters Fight for Their Future

The Little Sisters of the Poor have refused to comply with a government mandate that violates their religious conscience. Now, their case is appearing before the Supreme Court.

Parishes Offer Wide Variety of Missions for Lent

All are invited to the following Lenten missions and retreats which will be held throughout the Diocese of Gallup.

Bishop Calls Catholics to Pray Novena in Support of Pro-Life Legislation

"I ask you to pray that legislation that will either limit or put an end to abortion will pass this year."

The Annulment Process and Forgiviness of Abortion: How Pope Francis is Spreading God’s Mercy

Pope Francis has extended the ability to forgive the sin of abortion to all priests, and made permanent changes to the annulment process. We break down how these two issues will affect the Church.

Diocese Welcomes New Chancellor

The impact of the Chancellor's office, Deacon Copeland says, is turned outward across the whole Diocese. “Certainly the purpose of the chancery is not to serve itself, but to serve the entire Diocese."

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