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San Miguel Catholic Church

403 El Camino Real, Socorro, NM 87801 * 575-835-2891
One of the Oldest Catholic Churches in the United States... Founded 1598

Welcome to San Miguel

Welcome to Old San Miguel Mission, the Catholic Church in Socorro, NM.

San Miguel is a vibrant parish in the heart of central New Mexico. Our mission is to strive to bring people closer to God. We, the faith filled members of the Parish and its Missions, part of the Archdiocese of Santa Fe, find strength, unity and grace in the celebration of the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. As the voices and hands of Jesus in our time, our purpose is to express God's grace by offering Christion Love and Service to each other and to everyone we meet. We reach out to the world in prayer, action and deeds in unity with the Holy Roman Catholic Church.

Announcements


 

No Confessions on Saturday

June 13

June 20

 

Mass Schedule for June 1 to June 7

There are no daily Masses scheduled for the upcoming week.
Fr. John will be attending a Priest Retreat.


We will welcome Fr. Hyginus Anuta next weekend who will
come to celebrate the weekend Masses and will be available
for Confessions at the regular scheduled time. Let’s greet Fr.
Anuta with a warm welcome and thank him for being available
for us.

 

Vacation Bible School!

Don’t Miss Vacation Bible School!
June 8 – 12
8:00 am - 12:00 pm
Ages 5 and Up
Free Breakfast & Lunch with Jesus & Friends
Register at the Church Office

 

A New OCIA Cycle Begins June 1

Is someone you know interested in becoming Catholic or learning more about the Catholic Church?


The Order of Christian Initiation of Adults (OCIA) is the process by which adults come to know the Catholic faith and prepare to enter fully into the life of the Church. It is also a place for anyone with questions about Catholicism, as well as for baptized Catholics who still need to receive sacraments such as First Holy Communion or Confirmation.


A new OCIA cycle will begin on Monday, June 1, and sessions will be held each Monday at 6:30 PM in the Church Office Conference Room.

If you know someone who is not Catholic but is interested in the Church, someone who has been away and would like to return, or a Catholic who is ready to take the next step, this is the time to come. All are welcome. If you have any questions, please contact the church office.

 

Mission Mass Schedule for June 2026

San Antonio Fiesta Mass at Luis Lopez: June 13th at 10:00am

San Lorenzo Mass at Polvadera: June 13th at 7:00pm

San Juan Bautista Fiesta Mass at Kelly: June 20th at 10:00am

 

Please Register

San Miguel Parish welcomes you and invites you to call or visit
the Church Office to register as a parishioner in the Parish.


If you’re not sure if you are registered, please come in or call
the office. Perhaps your family has grown, or your children have moved away. Please update your registration.


Children who are now aged 18 or over should register as adults.

 

Church News

Beginning in February 2026 the San Miguel church has been open for parishioners and visitors on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday from 12-3pm.

The total visits for February and March were 86 with 39 being parishioners and 47 being visitors.

Visitors came from 6 states and the countries of England and Australia.  If you would like to join us in welcoming people please contact Deacon Nick

 
 

Adoration

Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament takes place each Friday following the 9AM Mass at the church.

 

Notice to All Volunteers

Virtus training is required for all Volunteers before beginning your Ministry or Volunteering and is required every 5 years. Click Here to go to the training website.

 

Gravesites

We also remind everyone that
it is the responsibility of families to care
for the upkeep of their loved ones graves.

 

Archdiocese of Santa Fe

Capital Campaign

A VISION FOR HEALING, RENEWAL, AND GROWTH

 

The Archdiocese of Santa Fe stands at a defining crossroads.

After years of profound challenge, we are called to embrace a future filled with hope, faith, and transformation. Through the Rebuild My Church initiative, we seek to foster healing, renewal, and lasting strength across our archdiocese, inviting every member of our community to join in building a vibrant Church guided by the Holy Spirit.

Rooted in feedback from the Synod on Synodality and pastoral planning sessions held in each deanery during Spring 2025, the active participation of the faithful in shaping the archdiocese's priorities has been—and remains—crucial. After months of prayerful reflection, preparations for an archdiocesan-wide campaign to address urgent needs today while reinforcing the Church’s mission for future generations are underway.

 

The following four priorities will shape our shared path forward:

  • Empower our parishes, where discipleship is lived most deeply, and the life of the Church takes root in community.

  • Form and sustain church leadership, preparing the next generation of church leaders while caring for those who are faithfully serving.

  • Strengthen Catholic education, supporting our teachers and ensuring more families can access the gift of a Catholic education.

  • Enhance diocesan ministries and services by providing the resources and leadership that enable all parishes, schools, and missions to flourish.


Watch Archbishop John C. Wester's Message on the Capital Campaign Planning Study by clicking HERE

YOUR VOICE MATTERS

 

Click one of the links below to take the survey online, complete it, and return it to the archdiocese or your parish office.

Take the survey online HERE (English/Español).

Read about the proposed priorities/Lea sobre las prioridades propuestas

English

Español

The San Miguel & Missions Cemetery Guidelines are available

Click Here to View

   

 

We would like to stay in touch with you by contacting you via email or text message.

Please click here for instructions so you can stay in touch with what's going on at San Miguel.

 

Weekly Contributions

Although weekly collection has resumed during Mass, you can continue to make your weekly contribution online. Please click here to contribute.

 

May 31, 2026
The Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity

Summary from Loyola Press

The Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit - Bishop Barron's Sunday Sermon

The Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity - Brant Pitre - Catholic Productions

 

Masses - To view the Mass schedule including streamed Masses, please click here.

To view all videos on the San Miguel YouTube Channel, please click here.

Streamed Content Schedule

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Join The Mass Readings Reviewed weekly video presentation

Each Friday at Noon in person at the Church Office Conference Room or via Zoom

Each Thursday at 6:30 PM via Zoom

Click here to Logon to Flocknote and join the Group "Mass Readings Reviewed"

 

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