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In Klagetoh, Long-Awaited Hoop Dreams Become a Reality

The brand-new basketball court in Klagetoh is officially open to all players.

Black Elk sainthood cause advances with US bishops’ vote

Even before his conversion to Catholicism, Black Elk was a prominent medicine man “widely known as a holy man and a mystic.”

For some rural families, a simple school bus could open the door to Catholic Education

For many working-class families, the burden of transporting students to school can be costly. St. Anthony Catholic School hopes to ease this burden.

Diocesan Seminarian Honored to Chant the Gospel at Papal Mass in Rome

“I’m from tiny, little Grants, NM and the Lord chose me to chant the Gospel at Mass with His Vicar on earth…what just happened?!”

At Annual Tournament, Golfers Raise Record Funds for Diocesan Missions

A record-breaking $25k will benefit the neediest causes in the Diocese.

Bishop Wall’s Statement on Las Vegas Shooting

"Please pray for one another, offer comfort to the afflicted and act with compassionate love toward our neighbors."

For Native American Catholics, Annual Tekakwitha Conference is An Opportunity to Celebrate Faith and Culture

During a time when the national debate about painful history is prominently in the spotlight, the Tekakwitha Conference embraces the history, culture and religion of indigenous peoples.

“We Serve the Poor, Whoever Comes”: OLOG Sisters Officially Established in Diocese

On the heels of their 40th anniversary in the Diocese of Gallup, the Sisters of Our Lady of Guadalupe and St. Joseph have have received official canonical approval.

School Year Wrap-up: Students Excel in Sports, Science Fair and Essay Contest

Students from around the Diocese dominated the 2016-2017 school year with excellent performances in athletics and academics.

Annual Blue Mass Draws Record Attendance from Police and First Responders

"In a very Christ-like way, a first responder puts his or her life on the line."

Diocese of Gallup adds 3 Names to List of Credibly Accused Clergy and Church Workers

After careful investigation, the Diocese of Gallup has come to the conclusion that these names should be added to the list.

Why Do Catholics Have a Chrism Mass?

The oils that are blessed here will ultimately find their way to all corners of the Diocese, carried and used by priests in the fulfillment of their duties.

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