The Roman Catholic Diocese of Gallup (Template:Lang-la) is an ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Roman Catholic Church in the southwestern region of the United States, encompassing counties in the states of Arizona (Navajo and Apache) and New Mexico (San Juan, McKinley, Cibola, Catron) and parts of Rio Arriba, Sandoval, Bernalillo, and Valencia Counties west of 106,52',41" meridian in New Mexico .[1][2] The mother church is the Sacred Heart Cathedral in Gallup, New Mexico.[1]
Diocese of Gallup Dioecesis Gallupiensis | |
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Location | |
Country | United States |
Territory | Navajo and Apache Counties in Arizona and San Juan, McKinley, Cibola, Catron and parts of Rio Arriba, Sandoval, Bernalillo, and Valencia Counties in New Mexico |
Ecclesiastical province | Santa Fe |
Statistics | |
Area | 55,468 sq mi (143,660 km2) |
Population - Total - Catholics | (as of 2006) 470,000 60,000 (12.8%) |
Parishes | 56 |
Information | |
Denomination | Roman Catholic |
Rite | Roman Rite |
Established | December 16, 1939 (84 years ago) |
Cathedral | Sacred Heart Cathedral |
Patron saint | Our Lady of Guadalupe |
Current leadership | |
Pope | Francis |
Bishop | James S. Wall |
Map | |
Website | |
www.dioceseofgallup.org |
History
Pope Pius XII canonically erected the diocese on December 16, 1939, taking its territory from the Archdiocese of Santa Fe, of which Gallup is a suffragan.[2][3]
On the weekend of August 31-September 1, 2013, a letter from Bishop Wall was read at all Masses stating that the Diocese of Gallup, in order to address the rising number of sexual abuse claims being made, would seek protection under Chapter 11 of the United States Bankruptcy Code.[4] It filed for bankruptcy November 12, 2013.[5]
Bishops of the Diocese of Gallup
The list of bishops of the diocese and their tenures of service:
- Bernard T. Espelage, (1940–1969)
- Jerome J. Hastrich, (1969–1990)
- Donald Edmond Pelotte, (1990–2008)
- Thomas J. Olmsted, (Apostolic Administrator 2008-2009)
- James Sean Wall, (2009-)
The diocese was sede vacante between 2008-2009. Its former bishop, Donald Edmond Pelotte, was granted a one-year leave of absence on January 3, 2008, to recover from a fall he suffered on July 23, 2007. Thomas J. Olmsted, Bishop of Phoenix, was appointed apostolic administrator sede plena by Pope Benedict XVI for the duration of Bishop Pelotte's absence. On April 30, 2008 the Pope Benedict XVI accepted the resignation from the pastoral government of the Diocese of Gallup, presented by Bishop Pelotte, in accordance with canon 401 § 2 of the Code of Canon Law.[6]
High schools
- Gallup Catholic High School, Gallup, New Mexico (CLOSED 2013)
- St. Michael High School, St. Michaels, Arizona
Parishes and missions by state and county
- Cathedral of the Sacred Heart, Gallup
- St Francis of Assisi, Gallup
- St Jerome, Gallup
- St John Vianney, Gallup
- St Joseph, Aztec
- St Rose of Lima, Blanco
- St Mary, Bloomfield
- St Mary's, Farmington
- Sacred Heart, Farmington
- Holy Trinity, Flora Vista
- San Esteban Indian Mission, Acoma
- Our Lady of Sorrows, Cebolleta
- Santo Nino, Aragon
- Immaculate Conception, Cuba
St. Francis of Assisi
- St. Peter's, Springerville
- St Helena, Alpine
- Our Lady of Fatima, Chinle
- San Rafael, Concho
- Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament, Fort Defiance
- All Saints, Ganado
- St John the Evangelist, Houck
- St Anne, Klagetoh
- St Isabel, Lukachukai
- St Anthony, McNary
- St John the Baptist, St Johns
- St Michael, St Michaels
- Immaculate Heart of Mary, Page
- St Jude, Tuba City
- St Catherine, Cibecue
- Our Lady of Guadalupe, Holbrook
- Our Lady of Guadalupe, Kayenta
- St Joseph Mission, Keams Canyon
- Our Lady of the Assumption, Overgaard
- St Mary of the Angels, Pinetop
- St Mary of the Rosary
- Station, Tachee
- Station, Blue Gap
- Station, Forest Lake
- Station, Whippoorwill Springs
- Station, Hardrock
- Station, Kits'iiLi
- St Rita, Show Low
- Our Lady of the Snows, Snowflake
- St Francis, Whiteriver
- St Joseph, Winslow
- Madre de Dios, Winslow
Arms
References
- ^ a b Diocese Of Gallup In New Mexico And Arizona
- ^ a b Diocese Of Gallup
- ^ Gallup (Diocese) [Catholic-Hierarchy]
- ^ http://voiceofthesouthwest.org/2013/09/03/diocese-of-gallup-to-file-for-chapter-11-reorganization/
- ^ "Gallup diocese becomes 9th to file for bankruptcy". CatholicCulture.org. Trinity Communications. November 12, 2013. Retrieved November 12, 2013.
- ^ Cf. Holy See Press Office, Daily Bulletin of 30.04.2008, Rinunce e nomine, Rinuncia del Vescovo di Gallup (U.S.A.) Template:It icon