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This is a list of current and former Roman Catholic churches in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Santa Fe . The archdiocese includes 93 parishes and 226 missions and covers 19 counties in central and northeastern New Mexico , including the cities of Albuquerque and Santa Fe . The archdiocese is divided for administrative purposes into eight deaneries.[1] [2] [3]
The cathedral church of the diocese is the Cathedral Basilica of Saint Francis of Assisi in Santa Fe .
Santa Fe Deanery
Name
Image
Location
Description/Notes
St. Joseph
7 First St, Cerrillos
Established 1939[4]
San Buenaventura de Cochiti
Cochiti
Spanish mission in Pueblo de Cochiti[5]
Iglesia Nuestra Señora de los Remedios (Church of Our Lady of the Remedies)
Galisteo
Nuestra Señora de Los Angeles de Porciúncula de los Pecos
Pecos National Historical Park , Pecos
Ruins of the 1787 church[6] [7]
St. Anthony of Padua
#11 St. Anthony's Loop, Pecos
Established 1862[8]
Our Lady of Guadalupe
816 Highway 22, Peña Blanca
Established 1885[9]
Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi
Santa Fe
Built 1869–1887; built around the old adobe church[10]
Cristo Rey
1107 Cristo Rey St, Santa Fe
Adobe church built 1939–1940, designed by Santa Fe architect John Gaw Meem ; features a retablo dating to 1760[11]
Loretto Chapel
207 Old Santa Fe Trail, Santa Fe
Gothic style chapel built by the Sisters of Loretto starting around 1873; known for its circular staircase[12]
Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe
417 Agua Fría St, Santa Fe
The oldest church building in the United States dedicated to Our Lady of Guadalupe ; original adobe structure built between 1776 and 1795[13]
St. Anne
511 Alicia St, Santa Fe
Established 1942[14] [15]
St. John the Baptist
1301 Osage Ave, Santa Fe
Established 1953[16] [17]
San Isidro (current)
3552 Agua Fría St, Santa Fe
Established 1975[18]
San Isidro (historic)
3688 Agua Fría St, Santa Fe
Built 1835 as a mission of the St. Francis Cathedral[19]
San Miguel Mission
401 Old Santa Fe Trail, Santa Fe
First built 1610–1626; rebuilt 1710; considered the oldest church in the continental United States; part of the Barrio De Analco Historic District , a National Historic Landmark[20] [21]
Santa Maria de la Paz
11 College Ave, Santa Fe
Established 1990[22] [23]
Albuquerque A Deanery
Name
Image
Location
Description/Notes
Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary
9502 Fourth St NW, Albuquerque
Established 1936[24]
Our Lady of Guadalupe
1860 Griegos Rd NW, Albuquerque
Established 1950[25]
Shrine of the Little Flower - St. Therese of the Infant Jesus
3424 4th St NW, Albuquerque
Established 1947[26]
St. Joseph on the Rio Grande
5901 St. Joseph's Dr NW, Albuquerque
Established 1986[27]
St. Jude Thaddeus
5712 Paradise Blvd NW, Albuquerque
Established 1977[28]
Our Lady of Sorrows
301 S Camino del Pueblo, Bernalillo
Church built 1857; one of the few Gothic style churches in New Mexico built from adobe[29] [30]
Our Lady of Guadalupe
Cañon
Mission of San Diego Mission in Jemez Pueblo
San Ysidro
5015 Corrales Rd, Corrales
Established 1966[31]
San Diego Mission
475 Mission Rd, Jemez Pueblo
Established 1905[32]
San José de los Jémez Mission
Jemez Historic Site
U.S. National Historic Landmark[33]
Our Lady of the Assumption
Jemez Springs
Established 1946[34]
Church of the Incarnation
2300 Monterrey Rd NE, Rio Rancho
Established 2003[35]
St. John Vianney
1001 Meteor Ave NE, Rio Rancho
Established 2013[36]
St. Thomas Aquinas
1502 Sara Rd SE, Rio Rancho
Established 1970[37]
Albuquerque B Deanery
Name
Image
Location
Description/Notes
Holy Ghost
927 Arizona St SE, Albuquerque
Established 1957[38]
Our Lady of the Annunciation
2621 Vermont St NE, Albuquerque
Established 1959[39]
Our Lady of the Assumption
811 Guaymas Place NE, Albuquerque
Established 1954[40]
Our Lady of Fatima
4020 Lomas Blvd NE, Albuquerque
Established as a mission in 1948; current church dedicated 1958; includes relics of six saints[41]
Our Lady of Lavang
1015 Chelwood Park NE, Albuquerque
Established 1983[42]
Prince of Peace
12500 Carmel Ave NE, Albuquerque
Established 2000[43]
Queen of Heaven
5300 Claremont Ave NE, Albuquerque
Established 1952[44]
Risen Savior Catholic Community
7701 Wyoming Blvd NE, Albuquerque
Established 1979[45]
Shrine of St. Bernadette
11401 Indian School Rd NE, Albuquerque
Established 1959[46]
St. Charles Borromeo
1818 Coal Place SE, Albuquerque
Established 1934[47] [48]
St. John XXIII
4831 Tramway Ridge Dr NE, Albuquerque
Established 1984[49]
St. Thomas Aquinas
1815 Las Lomas Rd NE, Albuquerque
Established 1954; serves University of New Mexico [50]
Sangre de Cristo
8901 Candelaria Rd NE, Albuquerque
Established 1972[51]
Estancia Valley Catholic Parish
215 Girard, Moriarty
Established 1972; has missions in Estancia, Tajique, and Edgewood[52]
Holy Child
19 Camino de Santo Nino, Tijeras
Established 1962[53]
Albuquerque C Deanery
Name
Image
Location
Description/Notes
Church of the Ascension
2150 Raymac Rd SW, Albuquerque
Established 1965[54]
Holy Family
562 Atrisco Dr SW, Albuquerque
Established 1953[55]
Immaculate Conception
619 Copper Ave NW, Albuquerque
Jesuit parish in downtown Albuquerque; established 1882; current church built 1958-1960[56] [57]
Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary
5415 Fortuna Rd SW, Albuquerque
Established 1960[58]
Our Lady of Perpetual Help
1837 Alvarado Dr NE, Albuquerque
Byzantine Rutherine Rite[59]
Our Lady Queen of Peace
1420 San Pedro NE, Albuquerque
Latin Mass
Sacred Heart
309 Stover Ave SW, Albuquerque
Established 1903[60] [61]
St. Anne
1400 Arenal Rd SW, Albuquerque
Established 1942[62]
St. Edwin
2105 Barcelona Rd SW, Albuquerque
Established 1965[63]
St. Francis Xavier
820 Broadway Blvd SE, Albuquerque
Established 1928; current church built 1949[64]
San Felipe de Neri
2005 North Plaza NW, Albuquerque
Original church built 1706–1719; old church collapsed 1792; current church built 1793[65]
San Ignacio
1300 Walter St NE, Albuquerque
Established 1916 n the Santa Barbara/Martineztown neighborhood[66]
San Jose
2401 Broadway Blvd SE, Albuquerque
Established 1947[67]
Santuario de San Martin de Porres
8301 Camino San Martin SW, Albuquerque
Established 1979[68]
Santa Maria de la Vid Abbey
5825 Coors Blvd SW, Albuquerque
Part of the Norbertine community[69]
San Agustín de la Isleta Mission
TR 35, #71, Isleta Pueblo
Established 1613[70] [71]
Northeast Deanery
Name
Image
Location
Description/Notes
Immaculate Conception
440 W 18th St, Cimarron
Established 1872[72]
St. Francis Xavier
115 N 1st St, Clayton
Established 1937[73]
Immaculate Conception
811 Sixth St, Las Vegas
Established 1885; as missions in 2 communities; also oversees the Newman Center at New Mexico Highland University[74]
Our Lady of Sorrows
403 Valencia St, Las Vegas
Established 1852; has missions in 16 communities[75]
St. Gertrude the Great
#12 County Rd A-033, Mora
Established 1856; supervises 16 mission churches[76]
St. Patrick-St. Joseph
105 Buena Vista St, Raton
Established 1988[77]
San Miguel del Vado
Highway 3, Ribera
Established late 1820s; supervises seven mission churches[78]
Holy Family - St. Joseph
Roy
Established 1974; supervises four mission churches[79]
St. Joseph
605 5th St, Springer
Established 1822; supervises two mission churches[80]
Our Lady of Guadalupe
4 Our Lady of Guadalupe, Villanueva
Established 1920; supervises five mission churches[81]
Santa Clara
805 Calhoun Ave, Wagon Mound
Established 1920; supervises four mission churches[82]
Northwest Deanery
Name
Image
Location
Description/Notes
St. Thomas the Apostle
#1 Church Plaza, Abiquiu
Established 1946; supervises seven mission churches[83]
Our Lady of Sorrows
Arroyo Hondo
Mission of La Santisima Trinidad in Arroyo Seco
La Santisima Trinidad
498 Hwy 150, Arroyo Seco
Established 1946; supervises four mission churches[84]
St. Patrick
352 Pine Ave, Chama
Established 1964; supervises two mission churches[85]
Santuario de Chimayo-Holy Family
#10, Route 76, Chimayo
Established 1959;supervises seven mission churches[86]
Sacred Heart
Costilla
Mission of St. Anthony in Questa
St. Anthony
SR 75 Private Drive 1114, Dixon
Established 1934; supervises three mission churches[87]
San Antonio
El Rancho
Mission of Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe in Pojoaque
San Juan Nepomuceno
Main St, El Rito
Original church built 1827–1832; reconstructed in 1982 after a major structural collapse
Sacred Heart
908 Calle Rosario, Española
Established 1950; supervises four mission churches[88]
Immaculate Heart of Mary
3700 Canyon Rd, Los Alamos
Established 1946; supervises one mission church[89]
San Jose
101 Main St, Los Ojos
Established 1887; supervises three mission churches[90]
San Juan Bautista & Tewa Missions
185 Popaye Ave, Ohkay Owingeh
Established 1598; supervises 10 mission churches and the Shrine of Our Lady of Lourdes[91] [92]
Shrine of Our Lady of Lourdes
Ohkay Owingeh
Supervised by San Juan Bautista[91]
San Antonio de Padua
14079 N Hwy 75, Peñasco
Established 1866; supervises seven mission churches[93]
San Ildefonso Mission Church
San Ildefonso Pueblo
Restored church dedicated 1968[94]
San Lorenzo de Picuris Mission
Picuris Pueblo
Part of the old pueblo listed on the NRHP[95]
Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe del Valle de Pojoaque
9 Grazing Elk Dr, Pojoaque
Established 1959; supervises three mission churches[96]
St. Anthony
10 Church Plaza, Questa
Established 1941; supervises four mission churches[97]
San Francisco de Asis
St. Francis Plaza #60, Ranchos de Taos
Established 1937; supervises three mission churches[98]
Santa Clara Mission
Santa Clara Pueblo
Originally built 1758[99]
Holy Cross
126 McCurdy Rd (SR 583), Santa Cruz
Established 1695; supervises five mission churches[100]
Our Lady of Guadalupe
205 Don Fernando St, Taos
Established 1833; supervises five mission churches, including San Geronimo in the Taos Pueblo[101]
San Geronimo
Taos
Ruins of the church destroyed 1846 are part of the Taos Pueblo UNESCO World Heritage Site; a new incarnation of the church is within the walls of the pueblo[102]
Santo Nino
Rio Arriba CR 15, Bldg 23, Tierra Amarilla
Established 1966[103]
Mission Nuestra Señora de la Asunción
Zia Pueblo
[104]
Southeast Deanery
Southwest Deanery
Name
Image
Location
Description/Notes
Our Lady of Belen
101-A N 10th St, Belen
Established 1793[114]
Our Lady of Sorrows
1900 Calle de La Iglesia, La Joya
Established 1881[115]
Sagrada Familia de Lemitar
Lemitar
Listed on NRHP; mission of San Miguel in Socorro
San Clemente
255 Luna Rd NE, Los Lunas
Established 1961[116]
St. Alice
301 S Roosevelt, Mountainair
Established 1946; has missions in five cities[117]
Gran Quivira, or San Buenaventura de Las Humanas
102 S Ripley, Mountainair (Visitor Center)
Part of Salinas Pueblo Missions National Monument [118]
Our Lady of Guadalupe
3674 Highway 47, Peralta
Established 1871; has mission in Valencia[119] [120]
San Miguel
403 El Camino Real St NW, Socorro
Established 1821; has missions in eight cities and also oversees the Newman Center at New Mexico Technical Institute[121] [122] [123]
Immaculate Conception
7 Church Loop, Tome
Established 1821[124] [125]
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^ "About the Archdiocese of Santa Fe" (PDF) . Archdiocese of Santa Fe. Retrieved May 8, 2020 .
^ "Directory for the Archdiocese of Santa Fe" (PDF) . Chancellor's Office, Archdiocese of Santa Fe. 2020. Retrieved May 8, 2020 .
^ Directory, p. 59.
^ "San Buenaventura de Cochiti" . National Park Service. Retrieved May 9, 2020 .
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