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From the Rector: Bazaar!!
Sacred Heart Cathedral 105th Annual Bazaar Sunday—November 5, 2017 12:00 p.m.—4:00 p.m. Sacred Heart School Gymnasium Raffle Grand Prize: $1,000.00 tickets on sale at the bazaar We will have: Entertainment (Filipino Community Group, Gallup Bengals Dance Team, Starletts, Dylan Vargas Karate, Gemz Dance Team, and the Gallup Bengals Cheer Team) Game Booths for Children …

From the Rector, The Transfiguration of the Lord, 8/6/2023
Our Dominican Sisters!You may have noticed by now that our three Dominican Sisters are here and working hard at our school! If you haven’t met them yet, they are Sisters Thomas Aquinas, Mary Rita, and Cora Rose. They have been here for about a week, and have started their mission at the school with much …
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From the Rector, Third Sunday of Advent, December 12, 2021
Why did the Word become Flesh? Paragraphs from the Catechism of the Catholic Church Lesson 14 456 With the Nicene Creed, we answer by confessing: “For us men and for our salvation he came down from heaven; by the power of the Holy Spirit, he became incarnate of the Virgin Mary, and was made man.” …
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March 10, 2019, First Sunday of Lent
Every week we offer 10 hours of Confession time at the Cathedral. Many people take advantage of the opportunity during Lent to “Fulfill their Easter Duty”. Those of you under the age of about 55 are likely asking yourself what exactly is meant by the term Easter Duty. One of the ongoing duties of Catholics …
From the Rector: January 4, 2015 – Mary our Mother
Mary Our Mother With the whole Church I acknowledge that Mary, being a mere creature fashioned by the hands of God is, compared to his infinite majesty, less than an atom, or rather is simply nothing, since he alone can say, “I am he who is”. Consequently, this great Lord, who is ever independent and …
From the Rector: Third Sunday of Advent
Third Sunday of Advent The third Sunday of Advent is known as “Gaudete Sunday.” In the readings, we hear about miracles associated with the Messianic age, its coming, and what we need to do to prepare. We also learn about the doubts of John the Baptist, how he dealt with them, and the blessing that makes us even …