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Lumberton Principal Nominated for Lumen Christi Award

Although the school has been providing quality Catholic education to the remote communities here, every day seems to bring new challenges.

Priests Serve Meals to Elderly in Honor of St. Joseph’s Feast

Clergy visit to say Mass and afterwards serve meals, under the guidance of the nuns who run the home.

Gallup Knights Partner with Kiwanis Club to get Winter Coats to Needy Children

The Gallup chapters of the Knights of Columbus and the Kiwanis Club recently collaborated on a charity drive which brought nearly 500 winter coats to local children.

NM and AZ Religous Groups To Hold Pro-Life Rallies

The bishops of New Mexico invite all to come and pray together for the protection of life, God’s greatest gift.

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.

Bishop Wall Announces New Priestly Appointments

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

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.

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.

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.

Cubero and Seboyeta Churches Receive Grants for Disabled Parishioners

After a successful renovation in 2013, parishes in Cubero and Seboyeta, New Mexico, have once again partnered with a Chicago charity in order to accommodate disabled parishioners.

What Did Pope Francis Really say About the Death Penalty and Life Imprisonment?

The recent statement of Pope Francis on the death penalty and the use of prisons as punishment have been treated as revolutionary in the media at large. In fact, his words are revolutionary – precisely because they are exactly in line with what the Catholic Church and Popes before him have taught.

Navajo, NM Parishioners Gather to Commemorate 50 Year Anniversary

St. Berard Parish at Navajo, NM is just large enough to seat a regular Sunday crowd, but people were packed shoulder-to-shoulder for the very special Mass in honor of the church’s 50th anniversary.

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