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Suzanne Hammons
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Suzanne Hammons is the editor of the Voice of the Southwest and the media coordinator for the Diocese of Gallup. A graduate of Benedictine College in Kansas, she joined the Diocesan staff in 2012.

Obituary for Sr. Mary Thurlough, DC

Sister Mary Thurlough, age 92, died at Villa St. Michael in Emmitsburg, Maryland on January  16, 2025. She was born August 15, 1932, in Middletown, Connecticut to Mary (O’Connor) and Carroll Wells Thurlough. Before entering the Community, Sister Mary was a member of St. Joseph Church in Chester, Connecticut. She attended Deep River High School in Connecticut and graduated in 1951 from Mary A. Burnham School in Northampton, Massachusetts. She then earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree in 1955 from Russell Sage College in Troy, New York. After traveling throughout the United States, Canada, and Europe, Sister Mary entered the Daughters of Charity on August 11, 1961. In 1971 she obtained a Master of Social Work form Yeshiva University in New York City.

Following initial formation, Sister Mary worked with children at St. Vincent’s Home in Saginaw, Michigan (1962-1963), and then went to St. Martin School in Baltimore, Maryland as a teacher (1963-1967). She then was missioned to Kennedy Child Study Center in New York City (1967-1971). After earning her master’s in social work, Sister Mary served as a social worker in several places: St. Joseph Gonzaga Home in Philadelphia (1971-1975); St. John’s Parish in Brooklyn as Director of the Outreach Center (1975-1977); St. Catherine’s Center for Children in Albany, New York (1977-1980); Astor Home for Children in Rhinebeck, New York (1980-1986); and the Archdiocese of New York in New York City as Director of the Office for Disabled Persons (1986-1995). While serving in the Archdiocese of New York, Sister Mary was sent with the Archdiocesan Education Office to Lithuania for two months, giving workshops for teachers who worked with people with disabilities. After this, Sister Mary continued to serve as a social worker in various locations: two parishes in the Albany, New York Diocese (1995-1998); North Queens Catholic Community Center in New York City (1998-2002); Assistant Director of Catholic Charities for the Diocese of Gallup, New Mexico (2002-2012); Catholic Social Services in Winston-Salem, North Carolina and St. Paul the Apostle Church/Urban Ministries in Greensboro, North Carolina (2012-2015); and the Rebuild Center and the Daughters of Charity  Services of New Orleans (2015-2018). Sister Mary was missioned to Villa St. Michael in 2018  and served in the Ministry of Prayer, a ministry in which she served until her death.

Sister Mary was preceded in death by her parents. She is survived by friends and her Sisters in Community.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made in Sister Mary’s name to the Daughters of Charity, 4330 Olive Street, Saint Louis, Missouri 63108.

NM Sanctity of Life Awareness and Unity Day

The Mass with the 3 Bishops of New Mexico will also be live-streamed at https://youtube.com/live/Kpa5y0lRuco?feature=share

Note: Participants are asked to bring baby items like diapers, blankets, bottles and/or socks and toiletries for the elderly to be collected at the Mass and distributed to organizations that provide support to expectant mothers in need or nursing homes.
There will also be a prayer rally at the Roundhouse at 2pm.
For more information, call the Archdiocese of Santa Fe Office of Social Justice and Respect Life at 505-831-8167.

St. Joseph Mission School Notre Dame Raffle

Every year St. Joseph Middle School plans a trip to visit the University of Notre Dame to experience the possibilities of one day having our students attend. As many of you know we are affiliated with the University through our membership in the American Indian Catholic School Network. Last year’s students were able to purchase a Notre Dame football jersey. The jersey was left in the care of Fr. Nate Wills, CSC, chaplain for the team. Fr. Nate had all the players along with their coach Marcus Freeman sign the jersey. The Notre Dame Football team against all odds won both the Sugar and Citrus Bowls and will next contend for the National Championship on January 20, 2025. It is this same spirit that we ask of our own students. They are now raffling this championship jersey to raise funds for their upcoming pilgrimage/trip.

Here is your chance to have a piece of Collegiate Football history and to support our students to visit the University of Notre Dame in April.
The raffle will be held on the final day of Catholic Schools Week, on January 31, 2025.

 

Irish Tenor Emmet Cahill Comes to Gallup

Link for tickets: https://sacredheartgallup.flocknote.com/signup/184736

LifeGuard 17th Annual Banquet and Auction


The Friday news roundup presents a quick overview of Catholic stories and events from around the Diocese of Gallup, United States, and world. Have a news tip or event to promote? Email [email protected], call 505-863-4406 or mail us at PO Box 1338, Gallup NM 87305.

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