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St. Joseph Apache Mission church sits nestled in the heart of the Sacramento Mountains where it stands as a tribute to the faith, patriotism and courage of the people of southern New Mexico.

This inspiring Romanesque church was built to serve the people of the Mescalero Apache Reservation, and has been dedicated as a memorial to veterans who gave their lives in World War I and II.

Through the years St. Joseph Apache Mission has continued to serve the spiritual and communal needs of the Mescalero Apache and surrounding neighbors.

So what's THE PROBLEM?

We are now able to accept Donations on line!

Graphical Timeline
of the restoration work done since the beginning!

Watch this 4 minute video about St. Joseph Apache Mission and the Restoration Project


Apple Blossoms in Bloom at St. Joseph Apache Mission

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May 2008 Newsletter is Here!

“What's Happening Now?”
Spring 2008

Congratulations St. Joseph Mission!!

On February 1, 2005 St. Joseph Apache Mission church
was officially entered in the National Register of Historic Places.
Many Thanks to all those who worked so hard to have this
cherished church and veteran's memorial placed on this official
federal list of historic properties worthy of preservation.

 

 

 

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The Restoration Committee wants to thank Godfrey Enjady, Jim Wilcox, Steve Lee
and Mescalero Apache Telecom, Inc. for designing and hosting this site at no charge.
Thanks for being Restoration Heroes! - Peter Boegel, OFM, Restoration Director


St. Joseph Apache Mission Restoration Project
PO Box 187
626 Mission Trail
Mescalero, NM 88340

Parish Office: 575-464-4473
Restoration Office: 575-464-4539

For information on Mission Restoration,
please email:   petrus@matisp.net



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