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Having entered the seminary of
San Andres at age eleven, Fr. Casimiro Roca celebrated
sixty years as a priest on August 15, 2003. An avid and
staunch suporter of his principles, Fr. Casimiro Roca
has accomplished much in his lifetime.
Born in Mura, Spain, on July
24,1918, he was only eighteen years old when he
participated in Spain’s Civil War in 1936 under
Francisco Franco. Later he served in a military
hospital caring for the wounded.
Picking up from where the Civil War
interrupted his studies in 1936, he continued at El
Santuario Della Madonna del Carmen at Chieti, Italy. It
was there he took his vows on August 15,1943,
celebrating his first Mass on September 5, and
remaining in Italy until 1945. After this he became a
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teacher to seminarians in Spain,
returning to Rome in 1949, then again to Spain in 1950.
At age 33, Fr. Roca came to
America, and was assigned to parishes in California, Colorado
and finally to Santa Cruz, New Mexico.
In 1955, Archibishop Byrne
assigned him the task of beginning a new parish in
Chimayo. The only standing church building there was
the Santuario de Chimayo with its surrounding
“capillitas” (small village chapels).
With deep faith and the help of
his new parishioners, Fr. Roca built a church in
Truchas, Holy Rosary, then a parish hall in Chimayo
which doubled as a church until a beautiful new church,
Holy Family, was completed in 1967.
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In 1968, Fr. Roca celebrated his
silver anniversary as a priest in Spain. Thereafter
he was assigned to Greely, Colorado, before returning to
Chimayo in 1977.
He spent three years in
Albuquerque’s St. Therese before returning to
Chimayo again in 1984, where he has remained. He recently
wrote his memoirs, and is now retired although he still serves the people of
Chimayo and the tourists at El Santuario.
The little priest, as he is
affectionately called by many, has accomplished big
things and has the spiritual welfare of the people of
this Northern New Mexico village engraved in his heart.
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