St. Thomas Aquinas


1301 N. Ninth, Lovington, New Mexico

Roman Catholic churches in Lovington, New Mexico


St. Thomas Aquinas, Lovington, New Mexico, United States


Location of Worship

1301 N. Ninth
Lovington
New Mexico
United States
88260

Mass Times

Mass Times

Saturday: 6:00 PM
Sunday: 9:00 AM
11:30 AM Spanish Espanol
7:00 PM Spanish Espanol
Wednesday: 6:00 PM Spanish Espanol
Friday: 6:00 PM Spanish Espanol

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Call Pastor: 575-396-4206
Send Fax: 575-396-4116
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About St. Thomas Aquinas

Welcome to the web page of St. Thomas Aquinas in Lovington, New Mexico. We believe that baptism and the Lord's Supper are ordained by the Lord Jesus himself - baptism as a symbol of entrance into the body of Christ and the Lord's Supper a regular reminder of the death, resurrection, and return of Christ. Baptism symbolizes the believer's death to sin and new life in Christ. Those baptized are done so in the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Together they are simultaneously God's pledge to us, divinely ordained means of grace, our public vows of submission to the once crucified and now resurrected Christ, and anticipations of his return and of the consummation of all things.

Webelieve that, inasmuch as Christ was given by the Father for us, and his obedience and punishment were accepted in place of our own, freely and not for anything in us, this justification is solely of free grace, in order that both the exact justice and the rich grace of God might be glorified in the justification of sinners. We believe that a zeal for personal and public obedience flows from this free justification.

About Mankind: We believe that mankind was originally created good but fell into a state of sin through disobedience. We inherit a sinful nature from Adam and we commit individual sins. This sin separates us from God and makes it impossible for us to earn salvation by works.

About Separation of Church and State: We believe that each local church is self-governing, and must be free from interference by any external ecclesiastical or political authority; that every human being is ultimately responsible to God in matters of faith and life; and that each person is free to worship God according to the dictates of his/her conscience. We further believe that governments are established by God; that Christians, as good citizens, should be subject to governing authorities insofar as possible, recognizing our greater allegiance to God and His kingdom in matters wherein human authorities conflict with clear, biblical mandates.

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