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词条 Roman Catholic Diocese of Gallup
释义

  1. History

  2. Bishops

     Bishops of Gallup  Coadjutor Bishop 

  3. High schools

  4. Parishes and missions by state and county

     McKinley County, New Mexico  San Juan County, New Mexico  Cibola County, New Mexico  Catron County, New Mexico  Sandoval County, New Mexico  Rio Arriba County, New Mexico  Bernalillo County, New Mexico  Valencia County, New Mexico  Apache County, Arizona  Coconino County, Arizona  Navajo County, Arizona 

  5. Arms

  6. References

  7. External links

{{Infobox diocese
| jurisdiction = Diocese
| name = Gallup
| latin = Dioecesis Gallupiensis
| local =
| image = CoA Roman Catholic Diocese of Gallup.svg
| image_size = 175px
| image_alt =
| caption =
| country = {{flag|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
| province = Santa Fe
| coordinates =
| area_sqmi = 55,468
| population = 470,000
| population_as_of = 2006
| catholics = 60,000
| catholics_percent = 12.8
| parishes = 56
| churches =
| congregations =
| schools =
| members =
| denomination = Roman Catholic
| rite = Roman Rite
| established = December 16, 1939 ({{age|1939|12|16}} years ago)
| cathedral = Sacred Heart Cathedral
| cocathedral =
| patron = Our Lady of Guadalupe
| priests =
| pope = {{Incumbent pope}}
| bishop = James S. Wall
| coadjutor =
| auxiliary_bishops =
| vicar_general =
| emeritus_bishops =
| map = Diocese of Gallup.jpg
| map_alt =
| map_caption =
| website = www.dioceseofgallup.org
| footnotes =
}}

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Gallup ({{lang-la|Dioecesis Gallupiensis}}) 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]

The Diocese of Gallup is one of the only Roman Catholic Dioceses in the United States to have territory in more than one state.

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

The list of bishops of the diocese and their tenures of service:

Bishops of Gallup

  1. Bernard T. Espelage, O.F.M. (1940–1969)
  2. Jerome J. Hastrich (1969–1990)
  3. Donald Edmond Pelotte, S.S.S. (1990–2008)
  4. James Sean Wall (2009–present)

Coadjutor Bishop

  • Donald Edmond Pelotte (1986–1990)

High schools

  • Gallup Catholic High School, Gallup, New Mexico (Closed in 2013)
  • St. Michael High School, St. Michaels, Arizona

Parishes and missions by state and county

McKinley County, New Mexico

  1. Cathedral of the Sacred Heart, Gallup
  2. St Francis of Assisi, Gallup
  3. St Jerome, Gallup
  4. St John Vianney, Gallup

San Juan County, New Mexico

  1. St Joseph, Aztec
  2. St Rose of Lima, Blanco
  3. St Mary, Bloomfield
  4. St Mary's, Farmington
  5. Sacred Heart, Farmington
  6. Holy Trinity, Flora Vista

Cibola County, New Mexico

  1. San Esteban Indian Mission, Acoma
  2. Our Lady of Sorrows, Cebolleta

Catron County, New Mexico

  1. Santo Nino, Aragon

Sandoval County, New Mexico

  1. Immaculate Conception, Cuba

Rio Arriba County, New Mexico

St. Francis of Assisi

Bernalillo County, New Mexico

Valencia County, New Mexico

Apache County, Arizona

{{div col|colwidth=30em}}
  1. St. Peter's, Springerville
  2. St Helena, Alpine
  3. Our Lady of Fatima, Chinle
  4. San Rafael, Concho
  5. Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament, Fort Defiance
  6. All Saints, Ganado
  7. St John the Evangelist, Houck
  8. St Anne, Klagetoh
  9. St Isabel, Lukachukai
  10. St Anthony, McNary
  11. St John the Baptist, St Johns
  12. St Michael, St Michaels
{{div col end}}

Coconino County, Arizona

  1. Immaculate Heart of Mary, Page
  1. St Jude, Tuba City

Navajo County, Arizona

{{div col|colwidth=30em}}
  1. St Catherine, Cibecue
  2. Our Lady of Guadalupe, Holbrook
  3. Our Lady of Guadalupe, Kayenta
  4. St Joseph Mission, Keams Canyon
  5. Our Lady of the Assumption, Overgaard
  6. St Mary of the Angels, Pinetop
  7. St Mary of the Rosary
  8. Station, Tachee
  9. Station, Blue Gap
  10. Station, Forest Lake
  11. Station, Whippoorwill Springs
  12. Station, Hardrock
  13. Station, Kits'iiLi
  14. St Rita, Show Low
  15. Our Lady of the Snows, Snowflake
  16. St Francis, Whiteriver
  17. St Joseph, Winslow
  18. Madre de Dios, Winslow
{{div col end}}

Arms

{{Infobox COA wide
|image = CoA_Roman_Catholic_Diocese_of_Gallup.svg
|bannerimage =
|badgeimage =
|notes = Arms was designed and adopted when the diocese was erected
|year_adopted = 1939
|crest =
|torse =
|helm =
|escutcheon = The arms of the diocese are composed of a green field on which are displayed three red crosses below a silver star.
|supporters =
|compartment =
|motto =
|orders =
|other_elements =
|banner =
|badge =
|symbolism = The most common and significant color of vital life in nature is green. To honor the heritage of the Native American peoples that inhabited the region around what is now Gallup, the field of the diocesan arms is green. Upon this field are three red crosses to signify the three priests—Fathers Francisco Letrado, Martin de Arvide, and Pedro de Avila y Ayala—who were martyred bringing the Gospel to the region. The Faith prevailed, and the Diocese of Gallup is under the patronage of the Blessed Virgin Mary, who is signified by the single silver star that appears in the upper right of the diocesan arms.
|previous_versions =
}}

References

1. ^Diocese Of Gallup In New Mexico And Arizona
2. ^Diocese Of Gallup
3. ^Gallup (Diocese) [Catholic-Hierarchy]]
4. ^http://voiceofthesouthwest.org/2013/09/03/diocese-of-gallup-to-file-for-chapter-11-reorganization/
5. ^{{cite news | url=http://www.catholicculture.org/news/headlines/index.cfm?storyid=19650 | title=Gallup diocese becomes 9th to file for bankruptcy | work=CatholicCulture.org | date=November 12, 2013 | accessdate=November 12, 2013 | publisher=Trinity Communications}}

External links

  • Roman Catholic Diocese of Gallup Official Site
  • Arizona Catholic Conference
  • Roman Catholic Diocese of Phoenix
  • Roman Catholic Diocese of Tucson
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