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Historic Churches, Missions & Pueblos

New Mexico has many interesting historical churches and missions. In fact, New Mexico was built on religion and many of the original church buildings still exist today. Many are open daily for you to explore and get a feel for the old days. Many are still active in their community, holding regular worship services and parish events.

If you know of an historic church that could be listed here, please email detailed information!

Albuquerque / Angel Fire / Bernalillo / Chimayo / Corrales / Española / Grants / Isleta / Jemez Springs / Las Vegas / Malaga / Mescalero / Mesilla / Mountainair / Pecos / Pinos Altos / Placita / San Lorenzo / Santa Cruz / Santa Fe / Socorro / Taos / Tomé / Vado / Zuni / Listing of :Pueblos of New Mexico (outside this page)

 
 

 

ALBUQUERQUE

  • San Felipe de Neri Church - A beautiful Spanish Colonial-style church built in the 1700s. Still open to the public. Located in historic Old Town Albuquerque (505) 243-4628

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ANGEL FIRE

  • Vietnam Veterans National Memorial Chapel - A beautiful center that honors our Vietnam veterans. Visitors center, veterans archives and chapel. Located in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, four miles north of Angel Fire, NM on U.S. 64 (505) 377-6900

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BERNALILLO

  • Old Convent Building - Built in 1875, it was donated by José Leandro Perea to Archbishop Lamy and in 1878 the Sisters of Loretto opened a girls school.
  • Santuario de San Lorenzo - Built in 1856. Next door to Our Lady of Sorrows Church. Located at 281 Camino del Pueblo, or go to Our Lady of Sorrows Church so they can let you in (505) 867-5252

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CHIMAYO

  • Santuario de Chimayó - A Legendary shrine from around 1816. Ask about the "holy mud"! In the village of Chimayó, NM (505) 351-4889
  • The Shrine of the Santuario de Nuestro Señor - (Shrine of Our Lord) This church, was built in 1813-1816, by Don Bernardo Abeyta. The shrine has been a place of pilgrimage for over 250 years, located there is the image of the Santo Niño de Atocha. The shrine is located 30 miles north west of Sante Fe in Chimayó (505)982-5619

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CORRALES

  • Old San Ysidro Church - Built in the 1860's. Located in Corrales, NM (505) 898-8220

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ESPAÑOLA

  • Plaza de Española Mission and Convento - Visit a replica of Don Juan de Oñate's first church that was built in 1598.
  • Find out more about Española, NM

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GRANTS

  • VISIT GRANTS - tourism information about Grants, New Mexico, and the surrounding area.
  • Mission San Rafael - Originally a parish in 1892, this mission was destroyed by fire in 1930. The new building was dedicated in 1937. Then beautiful stained glass windows were added in 1981. The lovely bell tower welcomes visitors. Daily Masses. Located at Fort Wingate/San Rafael, near Grants, NM
  • St. Joseph of the Lake Mission Church - located amongst the village of the Laguna Pueblo in northwestern New Mexico this church, also called "San Jose de Laguna," was completed in 1705. It is a beautiful adobe and stone structure with large, surrounding walls. It also has native religious art influenced by early Spaniards. Daily masses. Located at the Laguna Pueblo near Grants, NM
    • Read the following information about the church and the pueblo:
    • Laguna Pueblo - The largest Keresan Pueblo founded in the 1400s. Has six villages! Home of the St. Joseph of the Lake Mission Church. Feast of St. Joseph held on September 19. Note: photography, sketching & taping are forbidden without a permit. Fishing, shops & polychrome pottery. Located 46 miles W of Albuquerque off I-40. (505) 552-6654
    • Pueblo Pottery Gallery
  • Our Lady of Loretto Bibo - Located near Jackpile, the largest open-pit uranium mine in the world, this one-room adobe mission was built in the 1880s by the Bibo brothers in dedication of Our Lady of Loretto. A small cemetery is attached. Masses on the 2nd & 4th Fridays of each month at 7pm. Located in Bibo near Grants, NM
  • Our Lady of Sorrow Seboyeta - The first church building may have been here as early as 1778, but the present structure was built in 1820. Daily masses. Located at Seboyeta near Grants, NM
  • San Estevan Del Rey - Built in 1629 under the direction of Friar Juan Ramirez, it was dedicated to St. Stephen the King to celebrate the harvest. Located at the Acoma Pueblo, it claims to be the oldest parish on the continent! It has two bell towers and resembles a huge fort. There is a cowhide painting of St. Stephen hanging inside the chapel. Mass is on Wednesdays at 8am. Located at Acoma Sky City near Grants, NM
  • Santa Maria De Acoma - This beautiful two tower building is made of sandstone, blending in with the mesa it sits on. It has a wonderful view of Mount Taylor. Mass is on Sunday at 8am. Located in McCarty's near Grants, NM
  • St. Margaret Mary Paraje - Built in 1935, by Father Lammert, his family and local laborers, in the Pueblo style. The "blueprint" of this church has been used by several other missions in New Mexico. Saturday masses. Located in Paraje near Grants, NM

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ISLETA

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JEMEZ SPRINGS

  • Jemez Springs - Tourism information about Jemez Springs
  • San Jose de los Jemez: a 17th century Spanish mission church. Part of the Jemez State Monument & Pueblo attractions. Read below for more information.
  • Jemez State Monument - Located 43 miles north of Bernalillo on NM Highway 4 in the town of Jemez Springs. (505) 829-3530. See the stone ruins of Giusewa, ancient Towa settlement stand on the banks of the Rio Grande near present-day Jemez Pueblo. The beautiful setting is shared with San Jose de los Jemez, a 17th century Spanish mission church.
    Some web sites about the Jemez area
  • Jémez Pueblo - The pueblo itself is closed to the public except during feast days. However, Walatowa, the main village, is open to the public and offers gift shop, photo displays, and nature walks. Nearby Jemez Red Rocks Recreation Area, Jemez Springs, Jemez State Monument and the Jemez River offer Indian foods, arts, crafts and fishing! Notice: photography, sketching or recording prohibited at pueblo. Located 30 miles NW of Bernalillo via NM44. For additional information, contact the Walatowa Visitor Center at (505) 834-7235 or click below.

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LAS VEGAS

  • Our Lady of Sorrows Church - Built in 1862-1870, it was the largest stone building in New Mexico when completed. Home to the century-old pipe organ played each Sunday. Located in Las Vegas, NM

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MALAGA

  • Cristo Rey - Built in the early 1900s, you can feel the presence of respect in this beautiful church. Malaga is a small community of about 300, located just south of Carlsbad, NM.

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MESCALERO

  • St. Joseph Apache Mission - Self guided tours. Construction of church started in 1918. Apache culture and traditional Catholicism blended together. 1/2 mile east of Mescalero Cultural Center on Hwy 70 in Mescalero, NM
  • Mescalero Cultural Center - Contains history of Apache tribe, food preparation, medicine men local herbs & photos. Hwy 70, Mescalero, NM (505) 671-4494

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MESILLA

  • San Albino Catholic Church - Originally built in 1855, this open and active Catholic parish was rebuilt in 1906. Daily masses in English and Spanish. Click here for photos and information about the church and Old Mesilla. Located in the plaza of Old Mesilla, NM (505) 526-9349

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MOUNTAINAIR

  • Salinas Pueblo Missions National Monument - Preserved within this monument is the most complete regional complex of 17th Century ruins remaining in the United States. The Monument includes the ruins of three Indian pueblos and their four large Spanish church ruins: Church of San Gregorio in Abó (1620s); the Pueblo de Las Humanas (1629) and the San Buenaventura (1659) churches in Gran Quivira; and the ruins of Nuestra Senora de la Purisima Concepcion de Cuarac (1630). Self-guiding trails, tours and visitor center. Located near Mountainair, NM. (505) 847-2585

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PECOS

  • Pecos National Historical Park - Pecos National Historical Park contains the ruins of the ancient 15th-century Pueblo of Pecos, the remains of two Spanish missions built in the 17th and 18th centuries (Nuestra Senora de los Porciuncula de los Pecos), and numerous archaeological sites in a landmark area on the Santa Fe Trail. Two units preserve the sites of the Civil War Battle of Glorieta Pass. Located 2 miles south of Pecos, NM on NM63 (505) 757- 6414 x 1

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PINOS ALTOS

  • Hearst Church - The Hearst family (of San Francisco publishing fame) had holdings in Pinos Altos. It is said that the last gold bar from the Pacific Mine is what the Hearst family uses for their wedding rings. The Hearst Church, built with Hearst money in 1898, is now a museum and art gallery. Seven miles north of Silver City on NM 15 in Pinos Altos. Learn more about the historic gold mining town of Pinos Altos.

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PLACITA

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SAN LORENZO

  • San Lorenzo - this small mission church is dedicated to the patron saint of cooking. Nearby is a small café called Sisters! Beautiful country drive near Mimbres, New Mexico. Located at the intersection of State Highways 152 and 45.

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SANTA CRUZ

  • Historic Holy Cross Catholic Church - Built in 1733, see Spanish Colonial religious artifacts. Located in Santa Cruz, NM, (east of Española) on NM State Highway 76. For additional information: PO Box 1228 Santa Cruz, NM 87567 or (505) 753-3345

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SANTE FE

  • Loretto Chapel - This is where the famous "mystery staircase" is located. No one knows who built it! No nails were used! It is perfect 360 degree staircase with no visible means of support!! Daily tours. Located at 207 Old Santa Fe Trail in downtown Sante Fe, NM (505) 982-0092
    • Click here for an interesting history site about Loretto Chapel.
  • San Miguel Mission - Historic mission church with permanent exhibits and tours on tape! Located at 401 Old Sante Fe Trail, Santa Fe, NM (505) 983-3974
  • St. Francis Cathedral - Constructed in 1869 under the direction of Archbishop Jean Baptiste Lamy. Located at 213 Cathedral Place in Santa Fe, NM (505) 982-5619
  • Santuario de Guadalupe - Built in the 1700s, this mission museum, with Spanish Colonial artifacts, is the oldest shrine to Our Lady of Guadalupe in the United States! Located at 100 South Guadalupe in Santa Fe, NM (505) 988-2027

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SOCORRO

  • Old San Miguel Mission - The original building was built by Father Alfonso Benavidez with the help of the Indians in 1598. That building was replaced with a larger one between the years 1615 and 1626. Beautiful carved vegas and supporting corbe-arches and other decoration was created by the local Indians. They also made a solid silver Communion Rail, a Tabernacle and sacred vessels used during mass. When a rebellion broke out in 1680, the silver "treasures" were buried so they would not be stolen. They have never been found. This interesting building is still used today for community events! Find out more about this interesting building by visiting the San Miguel Mission, located just north of the downtown plaza on 403 Camino Real in Socorro NM (505) 835-2891

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TAOS

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TOMÉ

  • Immaculate Conception Catholic Church - Oldest Hispanic settlement in Valencia County. Still used today. Relics and santos dating back to 1722! Open to the public. Located just five miles north of Belen in Tomé, NM (505) 865-7497
  • Tomé Parish Museum - Local religious history exhibit. Near the church above.

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VADO

  • Valley Grove Baptist Church - Organized in 1924, built in 1925, this little church was built by Francis Marion Boyer and other family and friends, who had moved to the area and had no place to worship. The church is still standing today and worship services are still held. Some of Francis Boyer's offspring are still members of the church. Vado, NM

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ZUNI

  • Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe - The mission was built by the Spanish in 1629, and destroyed twice; once in the Pueblo Revolt of 1680 and again in mid-17th century. It was rebuilt to its current state in 1969. Murals depicting Zuni culture can be seen inside. The kachna murals were restored by Dr. Alex Seowtewa. Zuni Reservation, mid-western New Mexico.

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Stock Photos of Churches - New Mexico churches include: St. Augustine Catholic Church (Isleta Pueblo), Taos, Lumberton, and others.


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