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Bishop Announces Latest Clergy Assignments

On Saturday, March 25, Bishop James Wall announced new priest assignments for the Diocese of Gallup.

“This beautiful community”: St. John Vianney Parish Celebrates 50 Years

“That's why we mark moments such as this - the 50th anniversary of this parish. Because it's not just simply a building, but it's the house of God."

New Mexico Bishops on HB7: Evil, “Most radical bill of its kind in the nation”

"Untruthfully called the "Reproductive and Gender-Affirming Health Care Freedom Act," this bill is neither about health care nor about freedom."

Obituary: Deacon Filomeno Garcia Ulibarri (1935-2023)

Deacon Filomeno was ordained in 1999, and served in the parishes at Concho and St. Johns until his retirement in 2010.

Diocese To Take Over Pastoral Care of St. Michaels from the Franciscans

The decision to withdraw from St. Michaels was not undertaken lightly. A nationwide restructuring of the order necessitated the change to friars’ assignments.

Diocese to Host Three Retreats Centered on the Eucharist

Join us this December 3rd, February 4, 2023, or June 3, 2023!

Friday News Roundup: Holiday Festivals, Unapproved Political Efforts, Soil Revitalization Workshop, and More!

The Friday news roundup presents a quick overview of Catholic stories and events from around the Diocese of Gallup.

Beloved school custodian celebrated for 36 years of service

“A lot of people ask me 'how many kids do you have at St. Francis?' and I say 'oh, well, let me see, I think I have 63.'"

Bishops of the Arizona Catholic Conference offer early guidance for voting

The bishops of the ACC invite you to prayerfully inform yourself about the issues on the ballot this November, form your conscience well, and vote accordingly.

Catholic College With Focus on Humanities, Trades to Open in Gallup

"The graduate of a school like this would be skilled in a particular trade, and also have a basic understanding of philosophy and good theology."

Fr. Matthew Keller Receives Inaugural Blessed Michael McGivney Medal

Fr. Keller nearly gave his life ministering to covid patients, and he credits the intercession of Fr. McGivney for his recovery.

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