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Who We Are
Founded in 1939, the Diocese of Gallup covers over 55,000 square miles in the states of New Mexico and Arizona. We primarily serve Native American and Hispanic populations under the leadership of the most Rev. Bishop James S. Wall.
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Eucharistic Day of Recollection
February 4, 2023 @ 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Sacred Heart Retreat Center, 167 NM-602, Gallup, NM 87301, USA
Join Fr. Mitchell Brown for a day of reflection, prayer and Adoration! Held as a part of the National Eucharistic Revival, this day will call on retreatants to deepen their relationship with Jesus Christ in the True Presence of the Eucharist.Cost: $15 registration fee for each person (for lunch). To register, contact Sacred Heart Retreat Center at 505-722-6755 or email [email protected]
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"Come and See" Weekend for Potential Deacon Candidates
February 17, 2023 @ 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Sacred Heart Retreat Center, 167 NM-602, Gallup, NM 87301, USAThe deacon formation program for the Diocese of Gallup will begin the recruitment process for the next cohort of deacon candidates with a “Come and See” weekend.
The weekends are scheduled for February 17-19, 2023 and April 21-23 at Sacred Heart Retreat Center near Gallup. Prospective candidates are invited to join in a regular formation weekend that the current candidates are attending. Visitors will join the candidates in prayer, discernment, Mass, and classes. A separate informational session will be provided during the weekend for the prospective candidates and their wives. “Come and See” visitors are guests of the diocese and there is no fee. We begin on Friday evening around 6:00 pm with a light meal and welcome and we conclude with the 11:00am Sunday Mass at Sacred Heart Cathedral.
Eligibility for this event requires the endorsement of the pastor/administrator of the parish. Pastors are asked to discern potential candidates to send to this event. Candidates should, if married, be in stable, healthy marriages. Numerous previous marriages, even with ecclesiastical annulments, can be problematic, but it is on a case-by-case basis. Men considering the diaconate should already have a presence in parish ministry and known to be kind, levelheaded and devoutly Catholic. They should be a minimum of 30 years old by the Fall of 2025. While there is a recommended maximum age, older men in good health are always seriously considered, also on a case-by-case basis.
If interested, contact Deacon Timoteo Lujan at [email protected]