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Group aims to ease US water poverty with Advent campaign

While a similar project in East Africa would only take about $8,000 to complete, he added, the water project in New Mexico is estimated to cost close to $400,000.

NM Bishops Decry Assisted Suicide

The Bishops of New Mexico strongly oppose any possibility of the authorization of assisted suicide by the state.

Diocesan Seminarian Ordained to the Transitional Diaconate

On November 30, 2013, seminarian Nathanael Block was ordained to the transitional diaconate for the Diocese of Gallup.

Keams Canyon Monument Honors Hopi Village Martyrs

By building a monument, the martyrs will be remembered for their witness to Christ, and that forgiveness and understanding can be fully realized between all peoples in the area.

Holy Land Pilgrimage, Final Day: Bethany, Jericho, and Qumran

The final personal account of a Year of Faith journey to the Holy Land.

School Holds “Buck-a-jeans” Fundraiser for Philippines

After hearing about the devastation caused by Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines, the teachers and staff of the school got together to brainstorm about how they could help.

Meet the Seminarian: Nathanael Block

I entered the seminary when I was 18, in 2004. God kept me in His Hands, and continues to guide me into closer conformity with His Heart.

Year of Faith Holy Land Pilgrimage: The Holy Sepulchre and Jerusalem

A personal account of the Year of Faith pilgrimage to the Holy Land.

U.S. Bishops Issue Special Message on HHS Mandate

Beginning in March 2012, in United for Religious Freedom, we identified three basic problems with the HHS mandate.

Chapter 11 Filing: Documents from November 12 and 13

Please find below some of the documents related to the Chapter 11 filing that were presented on November 12 and 13, 2013.

Year of Faith Holy Land Pilgrimage, Part II

A personal account during a pilgrimage to the Holy Land.

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