St. Joseph Apache Mission Church

St. Joseph Apache Mission Church
Altar of St. Joseph's Church, in 1975
Location626 Mission Trail, Mescalero, New Mexico
Coordinates33°9′24″N 105°46′3″W / 33.15667°N 105.76750°W / 33.15667; -105.76750
Arealess than one acre
Built1920-39
ArchitectWilliam C. Stanton
Architectural styleLate Gothic Revival
Websitesites.google.com/stjosephapachemission.org/stjosephapachemission/about?authuser=0
NRHP reference No.04001588[1]
Significant dates
Added to NRHPFebruary 1, 2005
Designated NMSRCPJune 11, 2004

The St. Joseph Apache Mission Church is a historic Catholic parish church at 626 Mission Trail in Mescalero, New Mexico, United States. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2005.[1] Its parishioners are mostly members of the Mescalero Apache tribe.[2]

The church was built upon the stone floor of a prehistoric Jornada Mogollon-culture ruin, estimated to date from 200 to 1400.[3] It was designed in Late Gothic Revival style by Philadelphia architect William C. Stanton.[3] Priest Albert Braun oversaw construction beginning in the 1920s.[2]

The altar of the church features Apache Christ, an 8-foot painting, executed by Franciscan friar Robert Lentz in 1989, that depicts Christ as a Mescalero holy man greeting the sun atop Sierra Blanca; inscriptions around the painting are in both Apache and Greek.[2] In 2024, the Diocese of Las Cruces removed the icon, a smaller work showing Native dancers, and ceramic chalices and baskets donated by the local Pueblo community for use in serving the Eucharist. The removal touched off a debate within the Catholic Church regarding inculturation and the melding of Apache and Catholic traditions.[2] The diocese restored the works after their removal angered Apache parishioners; after the works were reinstalled, Bishop Peter Baldacchino met with the parish council.[2]

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  1. ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  2. ^ a b c d e Deepa Bharath, Apache Christ icon controversy sparks debate over Indigenous Catholic faith practices, Associated Press (July 27, 2024).
  3. ^ a b Mary M. Serna; James W. Steely (March 2004). "National Register of Historic Places Registration: St. Joseph Apache Mission Church / St. Joseph Apache Mission; LA 20723". National Park Service. Retrieved February 4, 2019. With accompanying six photos from 2004

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