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Saints for Today: Sebastian, Martyr (257-288)

During the persecutions of Christians under the emperor Diocletian, it was discovered that Sebastian had comforted some of the martyrs, was himself a Christian, and had actively converted others.

Tohatchi Christmas Concert Honors Local and Filipino Cultures

By holding their annual Christmas concert on Gaudete Sunday, the parishioners and staff of St. Mary Parish in Tohatchi aptly fulfill the call for joy during the Advent season.

New Mexicans Have a Chance to Improve the Future of Catholic Schools.

In 5 minutes and At No Cost, Catholics Can Support Catholic Education in New Mexico.

Saints for Today: Raymond of Penafort, Priest (1175-1275)

Raymond spread his cloak upon the waters, and, tying one end to his staff as a sail, made the Sign of the Cross and fearlessly stepped upon it making his way across the body of water to Barcelona

Bishop Wall Announces New Priestly Appointments

Please keep them in your prayers as they prepare for this transition in his priestly ministry.

Saints for Today: Elizabeth Ann Seton, Religious (1774-1821)

Brought up as an Episcopalian, she received an excellent education, and from her early years, she manifested an unusual concern for the poor.

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.

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