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Saints for Today: Peter Canisius, Priest and Doctor of the Church (1521-1597)

In the late sixteenth century, when open hostility typified relations between Catholics and Protestants, Peter Canisius advised charity and moderation.

Diocese Releases List of Credibly Accused Clergy

This week, the Diocese of Gallup released the names of 30 priests and one lay teacher who were credibly accused of sexual abuse against minors while working within the Diocese.

Saints for Today: Lucy, Virgin and Martyr (283-304)

Neither a gang of strong men nor a team of oxen could shift her. Her wardens could not lift her to take her to the stake for burning. The Holy Spirit, making her miraculously heavy, had filled her.

Diocese to Offer Live Sunday Mass Online

Starting Friday, December 12, the Diocese of Gallup will begin to offer the viewing of the live Mass each week from Sacred Heart Cathedral.

Saints for Today: John Damascene, Doctor of the Church (676-749)

The caliph ordered John’s hand to be cut off in punishment. John prayed to the Blessed Virgin Mary that his hand might be restored. He fell asleep by her image, and when he awoke, his hand had been miraculously restored.

Saints for Today: James of the Marches, Religious (1391-1476)

James led a life of exemplary sanctity and set up enterprises to help the poor. He adopted a very penitential life-style and became a most effective preacher in and outside his homeland.

Bishop to Lead Rosary to Pray for Healing for Abuse Victims

This praying of the Rosary every Wednesday is a sacrifice of some time on our part, but it is an expression of love and care for others.

Saints for Today: Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary

As with Mary’s birth, we read of Mary’s presentation in the temple only in the apocryphal literature, Protoevangelium of James, which dates from the second century.

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