St. Vivian Catholic Church, located in Milan, New Mexico, is a thriving parish that has been serving the Catholic population in the area since 1969. Originally using an Episcopal church until their own could be built, St. Vivian's Church was dedicated to St. Vivian on November 11th, 1969, and has since become a prominent religious institution in the region. Despite being situated in an economically depressed area, the church has managed to flourish under the skillful guidance of its pastors, offering a range of services and activities, including the only late Sunday Mass between Gallup and Albuquerque and an expanding youth program that includes a youth choir and Life Teen activities. St. Vivian Catholic Church in Milan, NM, has been a significant religious presence in the community since its establishment in 1969. With a rich history, the church was built on land donated by then Mayor Salvador Milan and was dedicated to St. Vivian. Over the years, the parish has grown and thrived, offering a variety of services and activities to its congregation. Notably, St. Vivian's Church provides the only late Sunday Mass between Gallup and Albuquerque and has been actively expanding its youth programs, including a youth choir and Life Teen activities. Despite the challenges posed by the local economic conditions, the church continues to serve the Catholic population with dedication and commitment.
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