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St. Anthony Catholic Church, Zuni

Spanning New Mexico and Arizona, the Diocese of Gallup is the poorest diocese in the United States that primarily serves the Native American and Hispanic communities in those states. Most priests serve several parishes, due to the low number of priests in the diocese. Religious brothers and sisters, as well as lay faithful, and missionaries, are crucial to the evangelization work of the diocese. The diocesan mission office places our mission group based on current needs within the diocese, our group size, etc. We go where we are most needed and work closely with the community to serve in the way that will be most fruitful. CMT has been blessed to serve not only within the city of Gallup, but also in rural communities and Reservations throughout the diocese. Wherever we are sent by God, we encounter Christ and bring His love to the people we serve. Projects that we have undertaken in the past include renovations to homes, schools, churches, and convents, as well as meeting the ministerial needs of the diocese – VBS, food distribution, care of the elderly poor. We are often blessed with the opportunity to serve alongside the Little Sisters of the Poor, the Missionaries of Charity, or another religious order in the diocese. Are you ready to go where you are called and be Christ’s hands, feet, and heart?

Meals

Meals will be provided starting Sunday evening when you arrive, until you depart the following Saturday. The only meals that are not included are your free day meals. Breakfasts are generally continental and we pack a sack lunch. Dinners are always hot.

Work Projects

Work projects in New Mexico are either serving on one of the Reservations or working with the Diocese of Gallup. We go where the need is the greatest. We have worked on the Zuni Reservation, St. Bonaventure Indian Mission, renovated convents and schools in diocese, and assisted the Little Sisters of the Poor in their care for the elderly poor.

Free Day Option

Each group has the option to use one of their days as a free day. Most groups plan on taking Friday as their free day. If you time it right, you can go during the week they have the rain dance, which is very interesting to watch, and a great experience for all involved. There is also hiking near one of the mountains, hot air balloon rides out of Albuquerque, and souvenir shopping downtown.

Weather

Pray for good weather. If we get rain, it’s possible that the outdoor projects will be cancelled for the day. Catholic Mission Trips, Inc., will try to arrange both outdoor and indoor projects for each group.

Cost

$450 per person

Dates

  • June 16-21 FULL
  • June 23-28 OPEN
  • June 30-July 5 OPEN
  • If your group would like to serve in New Mexico at a different, give us your dates and our staff will try to meet your needs. Email michelle@catholicmissiontrips.net