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“We Just Want to Take Care of Our Residents”: The Little Sisters Fight for Their Future

The Little Sisters of the Poor have refused to comply with a government mandate that violates their religious conscience. Now, their case is appearing before the Supreme Court.

Obtaining an Indulgence Through One of the Diocesan Holy Doors

What better time to gain a plenary indulgence than during the Lenten season? For the Year of Mercy, Pope Francis has sought to make...

Burials in the Desert: A History of Keams Canyon, Pt. II

Out on an Indian mission a priest is not only a missionary, but he is also a doctor and an undertaker.

Parishes Offer Wide Variety of Missions for Lent

All are invited to the following Lenten missions and retreats which will be held throughout the Diocese of Gallup.

The 6 Best Lenten Smartphone Apps

While Catholics have been observing Lent for thousands of years, it's only in the 21st century that we've gained access to the vast wealth of information and convenience that smartphones provide.

Cursillo Movement Puts Piety and Faith into Action

These Catholics are using a decades-old tradition of piety, study, and community to put their faith into action.

Bishop Calls Catholics to Pray Novena in Support of Pro-Life Legislation

"I ask you to pray that legislation that will either limit or put an end to abortion will pass this year."

The Annulment Process and Forgiviness of Abortion: How Pope Francis is Spreading God’s Mercy

Pope Francis has extended the ability to forgive the sin of abortion to all priests, and made permanent changes to the annulment process. We break down how these two issues will affect the Church.

Two Stories, One Vocation: Deacons Recall the Path to Ordination

Deacon Greg Carlson's life was dedicated to God before birth; Deacon Robert Badger found Catholicism after leaving Mormonism.

Diocese Welcomes New Chancellor

The impact of the Chancellor's office, Deacon Copeland says, is turned outward across the whole Diocese. “Certainly the purpose of the chancery is not to serve itself, but to serve the entire Diocese."

Benedictine Nuns Celebrate 25 Years of Work and Prayer

“We've come to the monastery to seek God, and well, have we found him?”

The Catholic Church in Tuba City

In the 1870s, a heavy Mormon presence in the area led to one of the Hopi leaders, Tuuvi, converting to Mormonism.

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