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Saints for Today: John of Kanty, Priest (1390-1473)

John of Kanty is a typical saint: He was kind, humble and generous; he suffered opposition and led an austere, penitential life.

Group aims to ease US water poverty with Advent campaign

While a similar project in East Africa would only take about $8,000 to complete, he added, the water project in New Mexico is estimated to cost close to $400,000.

NM Bishops Decry Assisted Suicide

The Bishops of New Mexico strongly oppose any possibility of the authorization of assisted suicide by the state.

Diocesan Seminarian Ordained to the Transitional Diaconate

On November 30, 2013, seminarian Nathanael Block was ordained to the transitional diaconate for the Diocese of Gallup.

Saints for Today: Our Lady of Guadalupe

Throughout the Church’s liturgical seasons, many feasts are honored in the memory and honor (not worship!) of Mary, being the Mother of God and of Jesus Christ.

Chapter 11 Filing: Summary of Schedules and Statement of Financial Affairs

Please find below four documents related to the Chapter 11 filing for the Diocese of Gallup, related to statements of financial affairs. If you experience...

Keams Canyon Monument Honors Hopi Village Martyrs

By building a monument, the martyrs will be remembered for their witness to Christ, and that forgiveness and understanding can be fully realized between all peoples in the area.

Saints For Today: Nicholas, Bishop (4th C.)

According to the legend, Nicholas was a great miracle worker who provided a dowry of gold for three poor girls whose father was forcing them into a life of prostitution.

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