This place is absolutely amazing I couldn’t stop crying just thinking that st Joseph was there building this miracle . I feel his presence . I pray to st Joseph every day and see my son put some can…Full review by Claudia G
Mar 14, 2025
We went to the Loretta Chapel during our trip to Santa Fe. It was pretty to see and teach our kids about, but there wasn’t much to see, and I didn’t feel that the price we paid was worth it.Full review by SandEseetheworld
Mar 7, 2025
Stunning chapel with great story about the spiral staircase. The staircase is shaped like a helix and is connected only with wooden pegs. The result is one of the most stunning architectural accompli…Full review by Andrey N
I read that the church is no longer consecrated so is there a ceremony to un consecrate a property or is it something that needs to be renewed every so often ?
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A "church that is no longer consecrated" means a church building that has undergone a formal process called "deconsecration," where its sacred status has been …
A "church that is no longer consecrated" means a church building that has undergone a formal process called "deconsecration," where its sacred status has been removed, usually because it is no longer being used for religious services and is now considered secular space, potentially ready for demolition or another use.
I don't think so, but you would have to maybe check. As it is on/near the Plaza, even parking a car is hard at times. Maybe contact the Inn at Loretto hotel. I bet they would know.