List of churches in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Santa Fe

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]

Archdiocese of Santa Fe in red

The cathedral church of the diocese is the Cathedral Basilica of Saint Francis of Assisi in Santa Fe.

Santa Fe Deanery

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NameImageLocationDescription/notes
St. Joseph7 First St, CerrillosEstablished 1939[4]
San Buenaventura de CochitiCochitiSpanish 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, PecosRuins of the 1787 church[6][7]
St. Anthony of Padua #11 St. Anthony's Loop, PecosEstablished 1862[8]
Our Lady of Guadalupe 816 Highway 22, Peña BlancaEstablished 1885[9]
Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi Santa FeBuilt 1869–1887; built around the old adobe church[10]
Cristo Rey 1107 Cristo Rey St, Santa FeAdobe 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 FeGothic 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 FeThe 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 FeEstablished 1942[14][15]
St. John the Baptist 1301 Osage Ave, Santa FeEstablished 1953[16][17]
San Isidro (current)3552 Agua Fría St, Santa FeEstablished 1975[18]
San Isidro (historic)3688 Agua Fría St, Santa FeBuilt 1835 as a mission of the St. Francis Cathedral[19]
San Miguel Mission 401 Old Santa Fe Trail, Santa FeFirst 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 Paz11 College Ave, Santa FeEstablished 1990[22][23]

Albuquerque A Deanery

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NameImageLocationDescription/notes
Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary 9502 Fourth St NW, AlbuquerqueEstablished 1936[24]
Our Lady of Guadalupe 1860 Griegos Rd NW, AlbuquerqueEstablished 1950[25]
Shrine of the Little Flower - St. Therese of the Infant Jesus 3424 4th St NW, AlbuquerqueEstablished 1947[26]
St. Joseph on the Rio Grande 5901 St. Joseph's Dr NW, AlbuquerqueEstablished 1986[27]
St. Jude Thaddeus 5712 Paradise Blvd NW, AlbuquerqueEstablished 1977[28]
Our Lady of Sorrows 301 S Camino del Pueblo, BernalilloChurch built 1857; one of the few Gothic style churches in New Mexico built from adobe[29][30]
Our Lady of Guadalupe CañonMission of San Diego Mission in Jemez Pueblo
San Ysidro 5015 Corrales Rd, CorralesEstablished 1966[31]
San Diego Mission475 Mission Rd, Jemez PuebloEstablished 1905[32]
San José de los Jémez Mission Jemez Historic SiteU.S. National Historic Landmark[33]
Our Lady of the AssumptionJemez SpringsEstablished 1946[34]
Church of the Incarnation2300 Monterrey Rd NE, Rio RanchoEstablished 2003[35]
St. John Vianney1001 Meteor Ave NE, Rio RanchoEstablished 2013[36]
St. Thomas Aquinas1502 Sara Rd SE, Rio RanchoEstablished 1970[37]

Albuquerque B Deanery

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NameImageLocationDescription/notes
Holy Ghost927 Arizona St SE, AlbuquerqueEstablished 1957[38]
Our Lady of the Annunciation2621 Vermont St NE, AlbuquerqueEstablished 1959[39]
Our Lady of the Assumption 811 Guaymas Place NE, AlbuquerqueEstablished 1954[40]
Our Lady of Fatima 4020 Lomas Blvd NE, AlbuquerqueEstablished as a mission in 1948; current church dedicated 1958; includes relics of six saints[41]
Our Lady of Lavang 1015 Chelwood Park NE, AlbuquerqueEstablished 1983[42]
Prince of Peace12500 Carmel Ave NE, AlbuquerqueEstablished 2000[43]
Queen of Heaven5300 Claremont Ave NE, AlbuquerqueEstablished 1952[44]
Risen Savior Catholic Community 7701 Wyoming Blvd NE, AlbuquerqueEstablished 1979[45]
Shrine of St. Bernadette 11401 Indian School Rd NE, AlbuquerqueEstablished 1959[46]
St. Charles Borromeo 1818 Coal Place SE, AlbuquerqueEstablished 1934[47][48]
St. John XXIII 4831 Tramway Ridge Dr NE, AlbuquerqueEstablished 1984[49]
St. Thomas Aquinas1815 Las Lomas Rd NE, AlbuquerqueEstablished 1954; serves University of New Mexico[50]
Sangre de Cristo8901 Candelaria Rd NE, AlbuquerqueEstablished 1972[51]
Estancia Valley Catholic Parish215 Girard, MoriartyEstablished 1972; has missions in Estancia, Tajique, and Edgewood[52]
Holy Child19 Camino de Santo Nino, TijerasEstablished 1962[53]

Albuquerque C Deanery

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NameImageLocationDescription/notes
Church of the Ascension 2150 Raymac Rd SW, AlbuquerqueEstablished 1965[54]
Holy Family 562 Atrisco Dr SW, AlbuquerqueEstablished 1953[55]
Immaculate Conception 619 Copper Ave NW, AlbuquerqueDowntown Albuquerque parish; former Jesuit-established parish; established 1882; current church built 1958-1960[56][57]
Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary 5415 Fortuna Rd NW, AlbuquerqueEstablished 1960[58]
Our Lady of Perpetual Help1837 Alvarado Dr NE, AlbuquerqueByzantine Rutherine Rite[59]
Our Lady Queen of Peace1420 San Pedro NE, AlbuquerqueLatin Mass
Sacred Heart 309 Stover Ave SW, AlbuquerqueEstablished 1903[60][61]
St. Anne 1400 Arenal Rd SW, AlbuquerqueEstablished 1942[62]
St. Edwin 2105 Barcelona Rd SW, AlbuquerqueEstablished 1965[63]
St. Francis Xavier 820 Broadway Blvd SE, AlbuquerqueEstablished 1928; current church built 1949[64]
San Felipe de Neri 2005 North Plaza NW, AlbuquerqueOriginal church built 1706–1719; old church collapsed 1792; current church built 1793[65]
San Ignacio 1300 Walter St NE, AlbuquerqueEstablished 1916 n the Santa Barbara/Martineztown neighborhood[66]
San Jose 2401 Broadway Blvd SE, AlbuquerqueEstablished 1947[67]
Santuario de San Martin de Porres 8301 Camino San Martin SW, AlbuquerqueEstablished 1979[68]
Santa Maria de la Vid Abbey 5825 Coors Blvd SW, AlbuquerquePart of the Norbertine community[69]
San Agustín de la Isleta Mission TR 35, #71, Isleta PuebloEstablished 1613[70][71]

Northeast Deanery

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NameImageLocationDescription/notes
Holy Angels 34 W Ridge Rd, Angel FireMission of Immaculate Conception in Cimarron[72]
San Antonio San Antonio Church Rd., Black LakeMission of Immaculate Conception in Cimarron[72]
Immaculate Conception440 W 18th St, CimarronEstablished 1872, supervises four missions[72]
St. Francis Xavier115 N 1st St, ClaytonEstablished 1937[73]
San Antonio de Padua NM State Hwy 518, ClevelandMission of St. Gertrude the Great in Mora[74]
St. Mel's 200 Willow Creek Dr, Eagle NestMission of Immaculate Conception in Cimarron[72]
Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe Mission Church NM-434, GuadalupitaMission of St. Gertrude the Great in Mora[74]
Immaculate Conception 811 Sixth St, Las VegasEstablished 1885; has missions in 2 communities; also oversees the Newman Center at New Mexico Highland University[75]
Our Lady of Sorrows 403 Valencia St, Las VegasEstablished 1852; has missions in 16 communities[76]
St. Gertrude the Great#12 County Rd A-033, MoraEstablished 1856; supervises 16 mission churches[74]
St. Patrick-St. Joseph105 Buena Vista St, RatonEstablished 1988[77]
San Miguel del Vado Highway 3, RiberaEstablished late 1820s; supervises seven mission churches[78]
Holy Family - St. Joseph355 Chicosa St, RoyEstablished 1974; supervises four mission churches[79]
St. Joseph605 5th St, SpringerEstablished 1822; supervises two mission churches[80]
Our Lady of Guadalupe 4 Our Lady of Guadalupe, VillanuevaEstablished 1920; supervises five mission churches[81]
Santa Clara 805 Calhoun Ave, Wagon MoundEstablished 1920; supervises four mission churches[82]

Northwest Deanery

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NameImageLocationDescription/notes
St. Thomas the Apostle #1 Church Plaza, AbiquiuEstablished 1946; supervises seven mission churches[83]
Santo Niño 3760 Sandhill Dr., AmaliaMission of St. Anthony in Questa[84]
Nuestra Señora de Dolores Arroyo HondoMission of La Santisima Trinidad in Arroyo Seco
La Santisima Trinidad 498 Hwy 150, Arroyo SecoEstablished 1946; supervises four mission churches[85]
San MiguelCounty Road 194, CañonesMission of St. Thomas the Apostle in Abiquiu[86]
Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe New Mexico State Road 378, CerroMission of St. Anthony in Questa[84]
St. Patrick352 Pine Ave, ChamaEstablished 1964; supervises two mission churches[87]
El Santuario de Chimayo-Holy Family #10, Route 76, ChimayoEstablished 1959;supervises seven mission churches[88]
Sacred Heart CostillaMission of St. Anthony in Questa[84]
San Juan Bautista54 Rio Arriba County Road 212, CoyoteMission of St. Thomas the Apostle in Abiquiu[86]
St. AnthonySR 75 Private Drive 1114, DixonEstablished 1934; supervises three mission churches[89]
San Antonio El RanchoMission of Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe in Pojoaque
San Juan Nepomuceno Main St, El RitoOriginal church built 1827–1832; reconstructed in 1982 after a major structural collapse
Sacred Heart908 Calle Rosario, EspañolaEstablished 1950; supervises four mission churches[90]
Nuestra Señora de GuadalupeNM State Hwy 96, GallinaMission of St. Thomas the Apostle in Abiquiu[86]
Immaculate Heart of Mary3700 Canyon Rd, Los AlamosEstablished 1946; supervises one mission church[91]
San Jose101 Main St, Los OjosEstablished 1887; supervises three mission churches[92]
San Juan Bautista & Tewa Missions 185 Popaye Ave, Ohkay OwingehEstablished 1598; supervises 10 mission churches and the Shrine of Our Lady of Lourdes[93][94]
Shrine of Our Lady of Lourdes Ohkay OwingehSupervised by San Juan Bautista[93]
San Antonio de Padua 14079 N Hwy 75, PeñascoEstablished 1866; supervises seven mission churches[95]
San Ildefonso Mission Church San Ildefonso PuebloRestored church dedicated 1968[96]
San Lorenzo de Picuris Mission Picuris PuebloPart of the old pueblo listed on the NRHP[97]
Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe del Valle de Pojoaque9 Grazing Elk Dr, PojoaqueEstablished 1959; supervises three mission churches[98]
St. Anthony 10 Church Plaza, QuestaEstablished 1941; supervises four mission churches[84]
San Francisco de Asís Mission St. Francis Plaza #60, Ranchos de TaosEstablished 1937; supervises three mission churches[84]
St. Edwin's[99] 301 Silver Bell Trail, Red RiverMission of St. Anthony in Questa[84]
San Cristobal Camino Del Medio, San CristobalMission of La Santisima Trinidad in Arroyo Seco[85]
Santa Clara MissionSanta Clara PuebloOriginally built 1758[100]
Holy Cross 126 McCurdy Rd (SR 583), Santa CruzEstablished 1695; supervises five mission churches[101]
Nuestra Señora de San Juan de Los Lagos Nuestra Senora de San Juan Rd., TalpaMission of San Francisco de Asís in Ranchos de Taos[84]
Our Lady of Guadalupe 205 Don Fernando St, TaosEstablished 1833; supervises five mission churches, including San Geronimo in the Taos Pueblo[102]
San Geronimo TaosRuins 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[103]
Santo NiñoRio Arriba CR 15, Bldg 23, Tierra AmarillaEstablished 1966[104]
La Inmaculada Concepcion Tres PiedrasMission of San Juan Nepomuceno in El Rito
Santo Rosario TruchasMission of Holy Family in Chimayo[88]
Nuestra Señora de los Dolores New Mexico State Road 75, VaditoMission of San Antonio de Padua in Peñasco[95]
Mission Nuestra Señora de la AsunciónZia Pueblo[105]

Southeast Deanery

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NameImageLocationDescription/notes
San Jose1081 Iglesia Rd, Anton ChicoEstablished 1857;[106] Pat Garrett was wed at the church[107]
Our Lady of Guadalupe108 N Davis St, ClovisEstablished 1945[108]
Sacred Heart921 N Merriwether St, ClovisEstablished 1906[109]
St. Anthony of Padua443 Richard Ave, Fort SumnerEstablished 1958[110]
St. Helen1600 S Ave O, PortalesEstablished 1952[111]
St. Rose of Lima439 S 3rd St, Santa RosaEstablished 1917[112]
St. Anne306 W High, TucumcariEstablished 1910[113]
St. Mary376 W 8th St, VaughnEstablished 1936[114]

Southwest Deanery

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NameImageLocationDescription/notes
Our Lady of Belen101-A N 10th St, BelenEstablished 1793[115]
Our Lady of Sorrows1900 Calle de La Iglesia, La JoyaEstablished 1881[116]
Sagrada Familia de Lemitar LemitarListed on NRHP; mission of San Miguel in Socorro
San Clemente255 Luna Rd NE, Los LunasEstablished 1961[117]
St. Alice301 S Roosevelt, MountainairEstablished 1946; has missions in five cities[118]
Gran Quivira, or San Buenaventura de Las Humanas 102 S Ripley, Mountainair (Visitor Center)Part of Salinas Pueblo Missions National Monument[119]
Our Lady of Guadalupe 3674 Highway 47, PeraltaEstablished 1871; has mission in Valencia[120][121]
San Miguel 403 El Camino Real St NW, SocorroEstablished 1821; has missions in eight cities and also oversees the Newman Center at New Mexico Technical Institute[122][123][124]
Immaculate Conception7 Church Loop, TomeEstablished 1821[125][126]

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