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Priest profile: Fr. Peter Short on Life in Remote Argentinean Villages, Meeting the Pope, and Working with Vulnerable Communities

Returning to the United Stated after decades of service in Argentina was difficult, especially after being assigned to a town hit hard by the abuse crisis. But Fr. Peter Short sees his vocation as a pilgrimage, firmly guided by God.

Your Guide to Summer Fiestas, Camps and Events Around the Diocese

If you're in the mood for food, fun, and family-friendly activities that give back to your local parish, look no further than our list...

Friday News Briefs: New Las Cruces Bishop; Credibly Accused Priest Dies; Aid for Sri Lanka

Baldacchino named Bishop of Las Cruces; Fr. Diego Mazon, OFM; Scams on the Rise; ACC Updates; Knights Pledge Aid for Sri Lanka

Along the Old Trail: the History of the Catholic Missions of Houck, AZ

Houck, 35 miles west of Gallup on I-40 was named after James D. Houck, a once horse-riding mail carrier before he started a trading post in the vicinity in 1874.

Franciscans Hold Reservation Listening Sessions to Address Vocations, Funding Shortage

"These sessions are prompted by the fact that we know that we cannot continue to be doing things on the Reservation the way that we have been doing them."

Friday News Briefs: Cure of Ars Relic Will Come to Gallup; New Priest Assignments; Obits and Jubilees

The tour of the major relic of St. John Vianney's incorruptible heart will make two stops in Gallup.

A Positive Challenge for Gallup’s Diocese: Building a Seminarian Endowment

"We’re going to try to build an endowment and the monies raised will go towards our mission diocese investment fund for seminarians."

Bishop Wall Tells New, Old Catholics: “The Good News of the Resurrection is Meant to Be Lived”

"The resurrection is the stamp that validates everything that Jesus did and said."

Bishop to priests, faithful: “It all comes back to the cross”

"We should leave everything behind and follow Christ".

World Youth Day a “Once in a lifetime experience” for Farmington Youth

"I wanted them to get a sense of the universal church, all these young people gathered together, to pray together and to worship together."

Meet the Diocese’s New Safe Environment Coordinator

Leslie Farrell brings a background in psychology and personal experience with teaching and leading youth to the position.

Putting faith into action: For St. Anthony Students, Selfless Service is a Constant Commitment

From care packages to serving meals to visits to the elderly, the students' commitment to Catholic service is a year-round effort.

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