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Bishop Appoints New Vicar General and Moderator of the Curia

September 12, 2016 To the Clergy, Consecrated Religious and Lay Faithful of the Diocese of Gallup, Bishop James S. Wall announces two new priestly appointments for...

Meet Your New Principals: A Q&A With Catholic Educators

"We are able to teach them how to be a family, how to love, how to integrate God into their every subject."

At World Youth Day, New Mexico Youth Recall An Experience of “Contagious Joy”

“To see our faith on display in that way, it will set your heart on fire.”

Legacy of Love: Mother Teresa’s Sisters Uplift the Unwanted People of Gallup

“Mother Teresa always said 'we are here for poorest of the poor', who have no one. They are fallen, so somebody has to lift them up."

Once Lost but Now Found: Two Men Find a True Home as New Deacons

"When I received that book of the Gospel, I had tears in my eyes."

Catholic Art in New Mexico: A Centuries-Long Collision of Faith, History, and Creativity

"There is history here, like no other place around. You don’t find this any other place in the United States."

Bishop: Imitate the Faith and Courage of St. Kateri

“St. Kateri Tekakwitha lived the life of a person on fire with love for our Lord."

Fr. Terence Rhoades, OFM, Passes Away

Father Terence was a dynamic priest for minority people in the Kansas City area for 32 years. He lived through the desegregation of schools, hospitals, and other institutions.

Bishop, Faithful to Honor St. Kateri at Annual Feast Day Mass

Everyone is invited to attend the upcoming feast day Mass of St. Kateri Tekakwitha.

Newly-Ordained Priest Lives Vocation Courageously

On June 4, 2016, the Feast of the Immaculate Heart of the Virgin Mary, Bishop James Wall ordained seminarian Robert Badger to the priesthood. At...

Love of Art and Literature Unites Bishop, Teacher, and Student Contest Winners

"How we treat the 'least of these' is part of who we are, and helping them develop their character and see these characters in a sympathetic way."

2nd Annual Spanish Market Will Celebrate Traditional Southwest Religious Art and Culture

This big a collection of artistic masters is hard to find all in one place outside of the plaza in Santa Fe.

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