Our Lady of Guadalupe Church
815 Highway 22
P.O. Box 1270
Pe帽a Blanca, NM 87041
Phone: 505-465-2226
History: Our Lady of Guadalupe Church, Pe帽a Blanca, Sandoval County, New Mexico, has been a diverse parish with parishioners of Native (e.g. Cochiti [Keresan], Mestizos, Santo Domingo [Keresan]) and non-Native American ancestry adjacent to and between the Native American pueblos of Cochiti and Santo Domingo in the Archdiocese of Santa Fe (Archives: Santa Fe, New Mexico).
| 1852-1868 | Santa Fe diocesan priests at St. Dominic鈥檚, Santo Domingo Pueblo, established and attended to Our Lady of Guadalupe/ Nuestra Se帽ora de Guadalupe Church (e.g. Cochiti [Keresan]), Cochiti Reservation | 
| 1868-1900 | Santa Fe arch/diocesan priests administered Our Lady of Guadalupe | 
| 1889-1891 | A school was staffed at the parish | 
| 1900-1985 | Franciscans (St. John the Baptist Province) (Archives: Cincinnati, Ohio; archives bulk: St. Michaels, Arizona, and Tucson, Arizona) administered Our Lady of Guadalupe | 
| 1904-1970 (closed) | Poor Sisters of St. Francis Seraph of the Perpetual Adoration (Immaculate Heart of Mary Province) (Archives: Mishawaka, Indiana) established and staffed Our Lady of Guadalupe School (e.g. Cochiti [Keresan]) | 
| 1985-present | Franciscans (Our Lady of Guadalupe Province) (Archives: St. Michaels, Arizona) have administered Our Lady of Guadalupe | 
| 1970-present | Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament for Indians and Colored People (Archives: Wynnewood, Pennsylvania) staffed the school | 
Franciscans and Santa Fe archdiocesan priests from Our Lady of Guadalupe attended to the following Native American missions:
| 1868-present | St. Dominic/ Santo Domingo de Guzm谩n Mission (Santo Domingo [Keresan]), Santo Domingo Pueblo | 
| 1868-present | San Buenaventura Mission (Cochiti [Keresan]), Cochiti Pueblo, Cochiti Reservation | 
Holdings of Catholic records about Native Americans:
Inclusive dates: 1887-ongoing
Volume: Over 2 cubic feet (at least 23 volumes)
Description: Sacramental records (e.g. baptisms, marriages, burials) for Native American parishioners Our Lady of Guadalupe Church and its attended Native American missions; in Latin to 1940s.
Unless otherwise noted, the repository on this page holds (or held) the records described here and they are not held at the 黑料论坛 Archives.
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