
Eucharistic Rosary Congress Inspires Hearts in San Francisco
By Mariella Zevallos The Eucharistic Rosary Congress brought a week of prayer and devotion to San Francisco from October 28 to November 4, with Saturday, November 1 (All Saints
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By Mariella Zevallos The Eucharistic Rosary Congress brought a week of prayer and devotion to San Francisco from October 28 to November 4, with Saturday, November 1 (All Saints

Join the Archdiocese of San Francisco for a Novena to Our Lady of Guadalupe beginning Friday, Nov. 28 and ending with the Guadalupana pilgrimage and

Hope Does not Disappoint By Sr. Celeste Arbuckle, SSS This year’s Faith Formation Conference at Saint Matthew Parish in San Mateo gathered parish leaders, catechists,

By Remee Vargas Youth Day @ SFARCH 2025 was a powerful and grace-filled night of worship, movement, stillness, and encounter. What took place was more

By Francisco Valdez What happens when you spend quality time in front of the Blessed Sacrament every day? You might become inspired to use your

Homily, 33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year “C” Mass for the 50th Anniversary of the Sacro Costato Sisters at St. Catherine of Siena Parish; November

By Christina Gray Serving outcast populations could become a through line in the ongoing history of Sacred Heart Parish in Olema. In 1911, Belgian Priests

By Christina Gray According to the U.S. Consumer Price Index, the overall price of groceries is nearly 3% higher than it was this time last

Pastor’s devotion to St. Padre Pio transforms parish community By Christina Gray Msgr. Romulo “Loi” Vergara, pastor of Our Lady of Mount Carmel parish in

By Archbishop Salvatore Joseph Cordileone Each one of you is a unique pilgrim on a spiritual journey, and I pray that you make time for

Exploring the Catholic vocations of marriage, Holy Orders and consecrated life By Mary Powers The personal vocation of each baptized Catholic stems from a primary

Old St. Mary’s host site for Gospel Mass, food and fellowship By Christina Gray Old St. Mary’s Cathedral and Chinese Mission, a ministry of the

By Catholic San Francisco Holy Name of Jesus parish in San Francisco’s Sunset District marked with a two-day celebration a milestone this past weekend —

By Lidia Wasowicz Ever been touched by an “angel” whose sainthood you wish to promote but don’t know where to start? A new option is

By Catholic San Francisco On Sunday, September 28, Fr. Jose Shaji was installed as pastor of St. Emydius Catholic Church by Archbishop Salvatore J. Cordileone.

By Ed Hopfner Close to 90 men packed into the Homer Krause hall recently, for first-ever Bay Area Spanish-language Catholic Men’s Conference The event was

By Maureen Arriola The annual Together in Holiness Marriage Retreat, sponsored by the Archdiocese of San Francisco and St. John Paul II Foundation, took place

Father Antony Paul LaTorre, Jr., went to Our Lord on October 16, 2025, at the age of 77. Father LaTorre was born in San Francisco

Make First Profession and Celebrate their 60th Jubilee By Catholic San Francisco On a bright, sunny Sunday morning, inside a monastery chapel in Menlo Park,

By Mariella Zevallos,Star of the Sea Parish Director of Communications and Parish Life On Sept. 7, 2025, I was one of more than 70,000 people

By Catholic San Francisco On the solemnity of St. Francis of Assisi, the patron saint of San Francisco, hundreds of faithful took part in the
Wednesday, May 21, 2025 Plaintiff attorneys associated with the Archdiocese of San Francisco’s Chapter 11 proceedings once again issued public statements and press releases this
Wednesday, May 21, 2025 Plaintiff attorneys associated with the Archdiocese of San Francisco’s Chapter 11 proceedings once again issued public statements and press releases this

Homily, Mass of Ordination to the Diaconate of Hyeong-Joon (Andrew) Choi and Tae-Young (Steve) Jeon for the Diocese of Suwon; September 27, 2025; St. Patrick’s Seminary

Homily for Radiate Love Marriage Summit
Mass for Special Needs and Occasions: for Chastity; September 26, 2025; Cathedral of Christ the Light, Oakland

On Friday night, the Shrine will host the annual Transitus Service. The Franciscan tradition commemorates the death of Francis on October 3 and his entrance

By Mary Powers Catholic Charities of San Francisco honored four parishioners nominated by their pastors at their first Matthew 25 Parish Luncheon on Wednesday, September

On September 21,St. Gabriel Catholic Church in San Francisco celebrated a momentous occasion: the installation of Father Ian Quito as its new pastor. The Mass was celebrated by Archbishop Salvatore J. Cordileone.

Parishioners from All Souls Catholic Church gathered on Sunday, September 14, the feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross, for Father Miguel Ruiz’s installation as pastor of the parish.

Over the decades, the prodigy from Detroit took his singers in new directions and to new locations.

Homilía para la Misa de toma de posesión del P. Miguel Ruiz como párroco de la parroquia de Todas las Almas; Fiesta de la Exaltación de la Santa Cruz

Homily for the Installation of Fr. Miguel Ruiz as Pastor of All Souls Parish; Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross; September 14, 2025

as an annual way to honor firefighters who lost their lives during the 1946 Herbert Hotel Fire and continues to honor all first responders.

Deacon Chuck McNeil has organized an “Out of the Darkness” interfaith prayer service at St. Dominic parish on Monday, Sept. 15, at 7:00 p.m. in the church’s Lady Chapel.

Dozens of Stella Maris Academy students marched through the streets of San Francisco in Catholic school uniforms and t-shirts on Sept. 5, asking passersby to “Remember the Unborn.”

The angels — both our guardian angels as well as other angels — are constantly watching over us, interceding for us and guiding us on our journey to heaven.

Homily for the Annual Police-Fire-Sheriffs Mass; 23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year “C”; St. Cecilia Church; September 7, 2025

Frassati, with his vibrant witness of steadfast faith and living out the beatitudes to the full, is a faithful guide to accompany us as we, too, strive to ascend the mountain of sainthood.

Blessed Carlo’s greatest legacy may be the example he set — that one can still be a typical teenager while prioritizing a devotion to faith.

“For those Catholics who see the best in technology, Carlo serves as a guiding light, always pointing us to Christ.”

School leaders should ‘enable and ennoble the faculty’

Column for the September 2025 issue of Catholic San Francisco magazine

The consecration was in response to President and Rector Father Mark Doherty’s request from a group of seminarians who have been praying for the consecration.

On the memorial of the Queenship of Mary, San Francisco Archbishop Salvatore J. Cordileone, chancellor of St. Patrick’s Seminary & University, consecrated the institution to the Immaculate Heart of Mary.
To bear authentic, heart-changing public witness to the real power of prayer and, more importantly, to God’s presence, we Christians must be intentional and specific in our prayerful solidarity.

From August 19 to 28, St. Augustine Catholic Church in South San Francisco celebrated its 55th anniversary with a joyful series of events leading up to the parish feast day on August 28. The multi-

Archbishop Salvatore J. Cordileone formally installed Father Armando Gutierrez as the pastor of St. Finn Barr Catholic Church on Sunday, August 24.

Homily, Mass for the Fifty-fifth Anniversary of St. Augustine Parish; Votive Mass of a Doctor of the Church; August 23, 2025

Homily, Memorial of the Queenship of the Blessed Virgin Mary; Mass of Opening of the Academic Year at St. Patrick’s Seminary; And Consecration of the Seminary to the Immaculate Heart of Mary; August 22, 2025
On Sunday, August 17, Father Gerardo Vasquez was installed as pastor of St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church in East Palo Alto.

Father Mario Paul Farana was laid to rest after his unexpected death on Aug. 5.

By Catholic San Francsico The Cathedral’s “Triduum” of events in celebration of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary took place from Friday, August 15

A first-class relic of Blessed Michael McGivney was on display for veneration at St. Augustine Church on August 18.

St. Augustine just concluded the second of two free workshops intended to help participants recognize and respond with hope and resources to common mental health challenges.

The annual celebration for the small Church of the Assumption brings guests from all over the Bay Area – from Sunnyvale to Santa Rosa.

Born in San Francisco on September 6, 1944, Father Farana died “with his boots on” serving as pastor of St. Paul’s Catholic Church.

By Mary Powers On Sunday, July 27, Archbishop Salvatore J. Cordileone installed Father Andrew Spyrow as the 12th pastor of St. Patrick Catholic Church in

Defying the adage that youth is wasted on the young, Catholic Charities San Francisco has launched a group of professionals ages 21 to 40 to infuse its initiatives with time, talent and treasure in line with the shifting needs of evolving times.

Father Phelan passed away on July 18, at the age of 85.

At the heart of the Fons et Culmen Liturgy Summit was the solemn pontifical celebration of the sacred liturgy, including beautiful sacred music rendered from the Church’s treasury throughout the ages by a professional choir.

Reminding Catholic business leaders of the call to live with integrity, the goal of Legatus is to help encourage and strengthen members to be the same people in the boardroom as they are at Church on Sunday.

“It is important that we include our elders in conversation and truly hear them out in all their needs. Above all, God calls each one of us to advocate for the most vulnerable in our community.”

Catholic-run residential care for seniors here has ended, but support still exists.

Homily, Votive Mass of Mary, Seat of WisdomClosing Mass for the 13th Annual National Conference of the ICLEJuly 18, 2025; Lincoln, NebraskaReadings: Sir 24:1-4.18-21; Ps

Sermon for the Mass to Celebrate the 500th Anniversary of the Birth of Palestrina; Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel (July 16, 2025); Sacred Heart Parish, Grand Rapids, MI

Michael Peterson distinguished himself long ago to the community at Junipero Serra High School, where he served for more than 30 years, 25 of them as principal.

Hundreds of people gathered to venerate the relics of Blessed Carlo Acutis as they traveled throughout the Archdiocese to parishes including St. Pius Catholic Church in Redwood City, St. Raphael Catholic Church in San Rafael, and Our Lady of Perpetual Help parish in Daly City.

A veteran San Francisco police officer, his two teenage sons, and his niece were confirmed together, with two other family members serving as their sponsors.

Our Lady is the refuge of sinners, offering protection and intercession for all who seek her help, no matter how grave their sins.

By Christina Gray The stunning but harsh red rock desert landscape of Moab, UT, brought a group of outgoing freshman from Nativity High School to
La formación continua para parejas católicas puede ayudar a que los matrimonios prosperen Por Christina Gray George y Maureen Arriola han estado casados durante 19
Por Francisco Valdez Si hay algo en lo que los católicos están de acuerdo es que el matrimonio no es fácil. Es algo en lo

The docent-led tour of the church’s stained-glass windows is traditionally held at the end of the longest day of the year.
As the National Eucharistic Revival nears its end, Catholic San Francisco reflects on the many Eucharist-centered events that have taken place over the past three years.

More than 150 people filled St. Boniface Church in San Francisco’s Tenderloin neighborhood on June 13 for a Mass commemorating St. Anthony Foundation’s 75 years of compassion and service to the poor.

In a solemn Mass, Archbishop Salvatore J. Cordileone ordained deacons Leandro Calingasan and Emmanuel Gutierrez to the priesthood for the Archdiocese of San Francisco, and Br. Francis Xavier Khoi Trong Le of the Domus Dei Clerical Society of Apostolic Life, was ordained to the transitional diaconate.
By Catholic San Francisco As part of its 75th anniversary celebration, the St. Anthony Foundation in San Francisco commissioned a unique icon of St. Anthony

Speaking with the newest priests of the Archdiocese, the call to their vocation was clear and they have a deep desire to lay down their lives to serve the people of God—most especially sacramentally through the Mass.

California pilgrimage meets National Eucharistic Pilgrimage as both conclude on June 22 By Christina Gray Archbishop of San Francisco Salvatore J. Cordileone, Oakland

The Vatican has designated the site as a place where the faithful have the opportunity to obtain a plenary indulgence in honor of the church’s 100-year anniversary.
Homily for Mass of Ordination of Priests and Transitional Deacon; June 7, 2025; St. Mary’s Cathedral

Over the span of two weeks, the St. Timothy Catholic School community came together to decorate 162 pillowcases for Operation Pillowcase, each one personal and full of gratitude.

The groundbreaking initiative aims to provide a roadmap for advancing candidates for canonization and increasing the chances of American candidates achieving sainthood.

Column for the June 2025 issue of Catholic San Francisco magazine.

Homily, Profession of Solemn Vows of Missionaries of Charity May 22, 2025; St. Paul’s Church Readings: Acts 4:32-35; Ps 27; Eph 1:3-14; Jn 15:9-17
With profound joy, I extend my heartfelt congratulations to Pope Leo XIV on his election as the Supreme Pontiff. May his papacy inspire unity and

“We’re so grateful, so many have gathered. It’s good that we come together and pray at a moment such as this—especially for our Catholic family, but also for the whole world.”

Homily for the Memorial Mass for Pope Francis; April 30, 2025; St. Mary’s Cathedral
Accompanied by their pastor and youth minister, 15 young pilgrims from St. Anthony of Padua Parish in Novato spent 10 days in Italy this February visiting Padua and other Italian cities rich with Catholic history and tradition, including Assisi, Rome and Venice.
Homily for the 2nd Sunday of Easter, Year “C”; Mass with the Participants in the Respect Life Essay Contest; April 27, 2025; St. Mary’s Cathedral
By Father Bobby Barbato, Ofm Cap. A man nearly blind, for whom the light of the sun and even of fire causes pain, sings the

The funeral for the late Pontiff will take place on Saturday, April 26, 10:00 am Rome Time/1:00 am California Time, at St. Peter’s.

Pope Francis died on Easter Monday, April 21, 2025 at the age of 88. The Holy Father had been suffering from pneumonia and respiratory issues for several months, recently spending 38 days in Rome’s Gemelli hospital.
Inspirémonos en sus palabras y ejemplo y pongamos esa inspiración en acción. Ese es el mayor homenaje que podríamos darle.
Let us take inspiration from his words and example and put that inspiration into action. That is the greatest tribute we could give to him.
Homily for Easter Sunday; April 20, 2025; St. Mary’s Cathedral
Homilía para Domingo de Pascua; 20 de abril de 2025; Catedral de Santa María de la Asunción
Homily for the Easter Vigil, Year “C”; April 19, 2025; St. Mary’s Cathedral
Homily for Holy Thursday; April 17, 2025; St. Mary’s Cathedral
Eleven years after his Easter baptism, local man enters Franciscan third order By Christina Gray Longtime readers of Catholic San Francisco may remember my story
The following excerpt is taken from “Eucharistic Gems: Daily Wisdom on the Blessed Sacrament” by Father Donald Calloway, MIC. This is one of many Eucharistic

The beloved Easter basket. In certain Eastern Catholic churches of the Byzantine rite, it’s more than a candy-crammed straw container delivered to children by a mythical bunny. It’s a venerable faith tradition filled with foods that represent the Lenten journey to “Pascha,” or Easter.

Being baptized into the Catholic faith as an adult is a life-changing experience, the meaning of which Archbishop Salvatore J. Cordileone believes is expressed most fully in the ancient tradition of full-immersion baptisms.
What Jesus passes on to them is no longer mere pieces of unleavened Easter bread or the sacred drink-offering of the Pasch, but the mystery of the New Covenant just established.
The local pilgrimage is part of the larger celebration of the Jubilee in the Universal Church. Pope Francis has designated the 2025 Jubilee Year as a time to renew ourselves as “Pilgrims of Hope.”
The Chrism Mass is one of the most solemn and significant liturgies of the Church year. During the Mass, Archbishop Cordileone blessed the three sacred oils—Oil of the Sick, Oil of Catechumens, and Sacred Chrism—that will be used in sacraments throughout the coming year.
By Ed Hopfner “Rejuvenating, uplifting.” “God knew we needed this workshop…” “Very good and very effective.” “So many tools to use…” These were some
This year, we see a rare event where both calendars align and the Orthodox and Catholic churches will hold Easter on the same day, April 20.
Homily for Chrism MassApril 10, 2025; St. Mary’s CathedralLeer en español Introduction Once upon a time, a long, long time ago, when I was pursuing
A chorus of young voices filled the Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Assumption in San Francisco on Saturday, April 6, as eight Catholic school choirs and more than 150 young singers gathered for the American Federation of Pueri Cantores’ annual Northern California Catholic Youth Choral Festival & Mass.
Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone’s Column for the 2025 Easter issue of Catholic San Francisco magazine.
By Father Vincent Woo For nearly 2,000 years, Catholics were only permitted to bury their bodies. Cremation, on the other hand, was strictly prohibited until
Homily for the 5th Sunday of Lent, Year “C”
April 5, 2025; St. Mary’s Cathedral; Northern California Regional Choir Festival of American Federation Pueri Cantores
Father Gregory Heidenblut, O.S.A., formally began his role as pastor of Notre Dame des Victoires Parish at an Installation Mass celebrated by San Francisco Archbishop Salvatore J. Cordileone on March 30.
The Augustinian priest appointed by Archbishop Cordileone earlier this year has been parish administrator since September 2024.
In honor of the 2025 Jubilee Year of Hope, Our Lady of Angels parish in Burlingame is hosting a “Let the Spirit Move You” speakers series throughout the year.
By Catholic San Francisco Archbishop Salvatore J. Cordileone and Greek Orthodox Metropolitan Gerasimos joined together in prayer on March 20 for the 19th anniversary of
By Catholic San Francisco The United Irish Cultural Center (UICC) commemorated its 50th anniversary with a special Mass on March 8, celebrating five decades of
By Aaron Lambert As the Lenten season guides the path to Easter, the Church offers a beautiful tradition of prayerfully entering into Christ’s passion and
Sermon for the Salutations to the Holy Cross with His Eminence, Metropolitan Gerasimos; Holy Cross Greek Orthodox Church; March 20, 2025
On March 8, more than 100 men gathered at St. Pius Catholic Church in Redwood City for the Bay Area Men’s Conference, a day dedicated to deepening their faith and embracing their roles as spiritual leaders.
By Catholic San Francisco Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church in Daly City opened its 100 years celebration with a Mass on March 15 celebrated
Father Albert Duggan, O.P., has been appointed new president of the Dominican School of Philosophy & Theology (DSPT) effective July 2025.
Rite of election is a pivotal step for more than 650 individuals from 57 parishes—384 candidates and 269 catechumens—on their journey toward full communion with the Catholic Church.
Homily for the 1st Sunday of Lent, Year “C”;
March 9, 2025; St. Mary’s Cathedral
Homily, Friday After Ash Wednesday; Mass for High School Teachers’ Convocation; March 7, 2025; Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption
In just under four minutes, 26-year-old Randall Williams contrasts the empty allure of social media “scrolling” with the lasting peace he found after returning to his childhood faith.
Neary 150 couples participate in Wedding Anniversary Mass By Ed Hopfner Nearly 150 couples joined Archbishop Salvatore J. Cordileone on Saturday, February 22, for the
By Christina Gray For more than one century, St. Anne’s Home in San Francisco has cared for needy seniors in their final years, including dozens
Homily; Married Couples’ Anniversary Mass; Feast of the Chair of St. Peter; February 22, 2025; St. Mary’s Cathedral
The kits included candy and an interactive dice game that invited spouses to “roll the dice” to express love for their spouse in a dozen loving ways.
Ongoing formation for Catholic couples can help marriages thrive By Christina Gray George and Maureen Arriola have been married for 19 years. Their easy smiles
The history of the diaconate is an “ancient and rich” one that was born out of necessity. Traditionally, the Church interpreted the selection of the “seven reputable men” in the Acts of the Apostles 6:1-6 as marking the origin of the spirit of the diaconate as a distinct ministry of Christian service. The apostles appointed these men to attend to the needs of the Greek-speaking widows of the early Church in Jerusalem.
A 175-lb. African sulcata tortoise named “Tiptoe” who barely escaped with his life in January’s LA wildfires inspired St. Dunstan School kindergartners to help other animals affected by the tragedy.
Archdiocesan Women’s Conference draws women closer to the Immaculate Heart of Mary in the Jubilee Year of Hope By Mary Powers The Archdiocese of San
In his homily, Archbishop Cordileone spoke on the theme of trusting in Divine Providence—especially as the Lunar New Year begins—drawing from St. Padre Pio’s famous quote of “Pray, hope and don’t worry.”
While the politics and policies that govern immigration law and enforcement can be complex, I would like to reinforce with you some guiding principles that were shared in a joint pastoral letter written more than 22 years ago by the bishops of the United States and Mexico.
Si bien la política y las políticas que rigen la ley y el cumplimiento de la ley de inmigración pueden ser complejas, me gustaría reforzar con ustedes algunos principios rectores que algunos principios que nos guían y se compartieron en una carta pastoral conjunta escrita hace más de 22 años por los obispos de los Estados Unidos y México.
Homily, Mass for the Celebration of the Lunar New Year; February 8, 2025; St. Mary’s Cathedral
Archbishop Cordileone’s letter for the 2025 Archdiocesan Annual Appeal
On Sunday, February 2, the Archdiocese of San Francisco celebrated the annual Mass for Consecrated Life and Jubilarians, honoring men and women who have dedicated their lives to the service of God and His Church.
How the late Bob Ferretti embodied what it means to be a Catholic school educator
The California bishops have dedicated the 2024-2025 pastoral year to promoting, protecting and promulgating the sacrament of marriage and empowering, embracing and encouraging married couples and families through a campaign dubbed “Radiate Love.”
Consecrated women religious dedicate their lives as spouses of Christ to serving Him in His children. Through their different charisms, women religious reveal Jesus’ heart to humanity.
Homily for the World Day for Consecrated Life; Feast of the Presentation of the Lord; St. Mary’s Cathedral
Votive Mass of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of Divine HopeMass for Annual Archdiocesan Women’s ConferenceFebruary 1, 2025; Immaculate Heart of Mary Church Introduction The
The following excerpt on the Eucharist is taken from a sermon in 1856 by St. John Henry Cardinal Newman.
In a fast-paced, ever-evolving world, where students and school communities are challenged with discovering a sense of calm and peace, the Catholic school remains a beacon of light and a beacon of truth, beauty and goodness for the next generation of disciples and leaders, as it always has.
The word vocation comes from the Latin “vocare” meaning “to call.” Teaching is a profession but it is also a vocation, a calling.
Three different Catholic schools within the Archdiocese of San Francisco introduced new programs at the start of the academic year designed to help better serve the needs of local families and the mission of Catholic education itself.
By leveraging the available resources and applying strategically, families can provide their children with a rich education rooted in faith and values without undue financial strain.
At a deeply personal level, I have been struck by the renewed spirit of hope and gratitude I experience after each school visit: renewed hope because each school visit brings me into an encounter with the beauty of Catholic education.
Catholic Schools Week column for Catholic San Francisco magazine; January 2025
Homily for Mass on the Occasion of the Walk for Life West Coast; Feast of the Conversion of St. Paul; January 25, 2025; St. Mary’s Cathedral
The event marks the 19th year that the Archdiocese of San Francisco and the Greek Orthodox Metropolis of San Francisco have come together in prayer to pray for unity.
By Catholic San Francisco Eighth-grade students from Catholic schools across the Archdiocese came together at the Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption for a
Central to St. Francis’ Catholic faith was his belief in the Real Presence of Jesus in the sacrament of the Eucharist.
“We rejoice that Br. Mikhael Josip Maria of the Holy Cross and the Holy Name of Jesus has successfully discerned and pursued [the call to the priesthood], which brings him to the altar today,” said Archbishop Cordileone.
For 50 years, the Padua Dining Room has fed the body and lifted the spirit of anyone that comes through its front doors.
Of the more than 90 parishes in the Archdiocese of San Francisco, five offer perpetual adoration, which is availability of the exposed Blessed Sacrament to the faithful 24 hours per day, seven days per week.
Preparing for the 2024 Walk for Life West Coast? Join us for the many events around town!
Homily for Mass of Ordination to the Priesthood of Br. Mikhael Josip Maria of the Holy Cross and the Holy Name of Jesus, COSJ; January 11, 2025; St. Patrick’s Seminary
Sermon for Solemn Requiem Mass for Professor William Peter Mahrt; January 10, 2025; Mission Dolores Basilica
Homily for Christmas Mass During the Night; December 25, 2023; St. Mary’s Cathedral
On December 14, amidst the glow of candlelight in the storm-darkened church, Archbishop Salvatore J. Cordileone installed Father Sebastine Bula, VC, as pastor of St. Rita Catholic Church in Fairfax, St. Cecilia Church in Lagunitas, and St. Mary’s Church in Nicasio.
Pope Francis has declared 2025 to be a jubilee year with the theme “Pilgrims of Hope.” With this jubilee, the Church will embark on a collective pilgrimage toward “a moment of genuine, personal encounter with the Lord Jesus…”
Joining Mary and Joseph on their journey to Bethlehem, many cultures spend the last nine days of Advent remembering the nine months Mary spent with Jesus in her womb.
Helping the bereaved find meaning in loss is the lifeblood of the Archdiocese’s grief and consolation ministry
Christmas Column for the December 2024 Catholic San Francisco magazine
By Catholic San Francisco San Francisco is home to a rich history of Catholic schools, and the list is now growing. On Aug. 21, after
This tradition marks the beginning of preparations for Simbang Gabi, the novena of Masses leading up to Christmas, which will commence on December 16.
“Am I not here, I who am your mother?” Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, “The Lord hears the cry of the poor” (Psalm 34:7),
“¿No estoy yo aquí, que soy tu madre?”
“Our Lady of Guadalupe reminds us that we have a mother who always protects us, intercedes for us, and brings us closer to her Son.”
On December 10, 2024, Most Rev. Archbishop Salvatore J. Cordileone released the following statement in response to Rep. Nancy Pelosi’s comments to the National Catholic
Homilía en ocasión de la Cruzada Guadalupana Anual de la Arquidiócesis; 7 de diciembre 2024; Catedral de Santa María
Homily on the Occasion of the Annual Archdiocesan Cruzada Guadalupana; December 7, 2024; St. Mary’s Cathedral
During this holy season of Advent, the Archdiocese of San Francisco’s Office of Human Life & Dignity hosts events that help struggling families.
The year-long celebration commemorated the bicentennial of the death of their foundress, Blessed Maria Maddalena of the Incarnation.
Homily for the First Sunday of Advent, Year “C,” December 1, 2024, Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption
General McMaster is a retired U.S. Army lieutenant general who served in the Gulf War, Operation Enduring Freedom, Operation Iraqi Freedom, and as the 25th U.S. National Security Advisor from 2017 to 2018.
Homily on the Occasion of the Closing of the Jubilee Year for the 200th Anniversary of the Death of Mother Foundress Blessed Maria Maddalena of the Incarnation, November 29, 2024
By Christina Gray On All Saints Day on Nov. 1, Catholics recognize the holy men and women who lived, died and have already entered into
By Father Bobby Barbato, OFM Cap. St. Francis of Assisi is known for his radical following of Jesus Christ. He did not do this alone,
At seminaries around the country, the preparatory, probationary “propaedeutic year” that precedes formal studies is providing critical time and tools for the making of a priest.
The Armenian Apostolic Church dates back to the Apostolic age. St. Jude Thaddeus and St. Bartholomew brought the Gospel to the area of modern-day Armenia.
Spiritually, The Last Judgement reminds viewers that in this life, man lives under God’s mercy. When the world ends, he will live under His justice.
He is also the namesake of one of the nation’s largest Black Catholic organizations, the Knights of Peter Claver founded on Nov. 7, 1909.
The Xavier Society for the Blind, based in New York, is the only Catholic organization that actively provides reading and audio materials to the visually impaired for free.
In a heartwarming show of community spirit and generosity, the students and staff of Our Lady of Loretto School rallied to restock the parish food
Affectionately known as “The Italian Cathedral of the West,” Sts. Peter and Paul has since become a landmark of cultural and spiritual significance in San Francisco, welcoming generations of families through its doors.
“I am grateful to Father Roy for his presence and work in our Archdiocese. He has been a valued collaborator with me during his years here. I am very grateful to him for taking on this assignment to continue and build upon the good work here.”
An all-volunteer crew captained by a former Navy pilot has anchored hopes for helping fellow veterans combat anxiety, depression, post-traumatic-stress disorder and other mental scars of military service in a donor-funded program of sailing and restoring vessels.
Homily for the Mass for Deceased Priests, November 8, 2024, Holy Cross Mausoleum
By Christina Gray One of the best ways to count one’s blessings at Thanksgiving is by sharing them with others. Catholic San Francisco has compiled
Sister André Marie Vuong stepped away from a successful career as a pharmacist after a life-changing encounter with the Blessed Sacrament.
Father Tou comes to the parish after serving for many years as the pastor of Newman Hall-Holy Spirit Parish at the University of California, Berkley.
Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery in Colma held a special All Souls Day Mass celebrated by retired San Francisco Auxiliary Bishop William Justice on Saturday, November 2, to pray for the souls of those who had passed away over the past year and all those who were buried at the cemetery.
The longtime director of the Office of Worship for the Archdiocese of San Francisco was named recipient of the 2024 Alleluia Award from the Federation of Diocesan Liturgical Commissions (FDLC).
Catholic couples gathered at St. Pius Catholic Church in Redwood City for a day dedicated to enriching their marriage and empowering families in their journey of faith.
Father Schunk comes to St. Stephen parish having previously served as the administrator at St. Monica-St. Thomas the Apostle parish. He also served as the vice-rector of the North American College in Rome from 2017 – 2023 and the vocations director for the Archdiocese of San Francisco from 2013 – 2017.
The Archdiocese of San Francisco welcomed the Sisters of Life October 25-27, with Mother Agnes Donovan, SV, Sr. Ann Immaculée, SV, and Sr. Mary Pieta, SV, spending several days meeting with parish groups, students, and young adults across the Archdiocese.
On Sunday, October 20, Father Manuel Igrobay was installed as the new pastor of St. Timothy and St. Luke parishes, and Archbishop Salvatore J. Cordileone blessed the newly renovated gym at St. Timothy.
The Mass brought together parishioners and first responders from across San Mateo County.
Homily for the Annual White Mass, Feast of St. Luke, Evangelist, October 18, 2023 , Mater Dolorosa Church
“May prayer be the underpinning of all we do in sharing our faith and knowing Christ Jesus.”
Homily, Votive Mass of Holy Mary, Mother of Unity, Annual Rosary Rally, October 12, 2024; St. Mary’s Cathedral
Friends of the Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption had been planning for some time a special gift and unique presentation for the Archbishop to commemorate the occasion.
Medical professionals are blessed with “this holy call as a Catholic health care worker healing mind and body with the selfless love of the Mother of God, with the compassion revealed by her Son on the cross.”
St. Patrick’s Seminary was bustling with excitement on September 28 as Archbishop Salvatore J. Cordileone ordained five men to the transitional diaconate.
“This school has survived earthquakes, it has survived fires, it has survived politics and so many other challenges, and here it is, stronger than ever,” Mayor Breed said.
St. Francis knew that the way we treat this wonderful sacrament reflects our respect and veneration for the presence of God in our world, including in all God’s creatures.
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Homily for Ordination to the Diaconate, September 28, 2024; St. Patrick’s Seminary
“I have worked very closely with Father Faller for many years now…He is a man who is guided by the wisdom from above that teaches us what to ask for and gives us the desire to act accordingly.”
“After being ordained to the priesthood, it feels like probably the greatest day of my life,” said Father Vito Joseph Mary Perrone of the Holy Face and the Sacred Heart of Jesus.
“Having this community gathered here to sing the historic music of the Church is just a spectacular gift.”
Members of the legal profession gathered at Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic Church on Thursday, September 19, for the annual Red Mass sponsored by the St. Thomas More Society of San Francisco celebrated by Archbishop Salvatore J. Cordileone.
Homily for the Solemn Profession of the Contemplatives of St. Joseph; September 21, 2024; Mater Dolorosa Church
ore than 120 youth and their leaders from nine Archdiocesan ministries joined 1,500 other Catholics on Saturday, September 14, for ONFiRE, an annual event that kicks off the year’s youth and young adult ministries in Northern California.
The French national parish of Rome (San Luigi dei Francesi) contains three priceless paintings by Michelangelo Caravaggio (1571–1610) known collectively as the Matthew Cycle. The three paintings depict, respectively, the calling of St. Matthew, his writing of the Gospel that bears his name and his martyrdom.
Father William O’Connell passed away peacefully at his home in Moss Beach, at the age of 97.
Homily for Ordination to the Diaconate for the Order of Preachers, September 14, 2024, St. Dominic’s Church, San Francisco
This week, as part of the Chapter 11 bankruptcy process, I attended two in-court listening sessions for survivors of sexual abuse perpetrated by priests and
The annual Police-Fire-Sheriff Mass originated as a way to honor the firefighters who lost their lives during the 1946 Herbert Hotel Fire and continues to honor all first responders.
By Mary Powers In a tradition dating back to the Middle Ages, members of the legal profession gather at the beginning of each court year
By Rev. Vincent Woo, J.C.D. The content of this piece is drawn from Father Vincent Woo’s article titled “Historical Development of the Times of Ordinations: A
The Church traditionally dedicates the month of September to Our Lady of Sorrows, a title given to Mary that recalls the deep sorrows she felt as she witnessed the passion and death of her Son, not only as His mother, but also as a co-redemptrix.
Homily for the Annual Police-Fire-Sheriff Mass, September 8, 2024; St. Cecilia Church
Column for the September 2024 issue of Catholic San Francisco magazine.
Father Thomas Hamilton, beloved priest, devoted family man, and passionate model train enthusiast, passed away peacefully on August 20, 2024.
Misa para la Fiesta Patronal de la Parroquia de la Asunción, Tomales, 18 de agosto de 2024
The celebration included a procession through the town, a blessing by Archbishop Cordileone and Mass for the solemnity of the Assumption.
“Let’s bring our Lord out into the streets, not just around the church…Our faith is not meant to be hidden, it’s meant to be shown, shown to others.”
Standing before the Archbishop, the candidates resolved to complete their preparation for Holy Orders, to form their heart and mind to faithfully serve Christ the Lord and His Body, the Church.
The bi-lingual parish event attended by several hundred was a special day of liturgical worship and celebration commemorating the Feast of the Assumption of Mary on Aug. 15.
Homily for the Patronal Feast of Our Lady of the Assumption Parish, Tomales, August 18, 2024
Misa para la Fiesta Patronal de la Parroquia de la Asunción, Tomales, 18 de agosto de 2024
On August 14, the eve of the solemnity of the Assumption, Archbishop Salvatore J. Cordileone installed Father Mark Doherty as pastor of the Church of the Nativity. The Mass also came as Nativity School began their school year the following day on August 15.
This year’s event was different in that it was the first time the group was able to come together with the new Superintendent of Schools, Chris Fisher, and the new Associate Superintendent of Elementary Schools, Angela Johnson, Ed.D., who shared their vision for Catholic education in the Archdiocese of San Francisco.
The culmination of St. Dominic Catholic Church’s 150 year Jubilee celebration occurred on August 4 with a special parish-wide Mass celebrated by the Master of the Order of Preachers, Father Gerard Timoner who made a special trip from Rome for the event.
As a Catholic education leader, Dr. Johnson brings to this position a wealth of experience at all levels of education. Most recently, she served as the Assistant Superintendent of Mission and Catholic Identity at the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston in Texas.
“In a way, we were living that missionary spirit that St. Junipero Serra had when establishing the missions and evangelizing to different people.”
On Friday, August 2, 2024, Archbishop Salvatore J. Cordileone co-signed a letter from Catholic bishops to the International Olympic Committee.
This is a first in a series of stories and reflections from the Perpetual Pilgrims on the St. Junipero Serra Route of the National Eucharistic Pilgrimage. The following is an interview with San Francisco seminarians Dereck Delgado and Jimmy Valesco.
“A Eucharistic marriage starts with us as individuals being fed by Christ in the Eucharist, then going out and feeding one another and the world around us.”
Thus, in celebration of the love found in marriage and family, we, the Catholic bishops of California, are overjoyed to introduce ‘Radiate Love’ – a new initiative to encourage and inspire marriage.
Cardinal Tagle relayed a message from the Holy Father: “Conversion to the Eucharist.”
The final full day of the National Eucharistic Congress was marked by a historic Eucharistic procession through the streets of Indianapolis that drew more than 51,000 people and an eventful evening session with Gloria Purvis, The Chosen star Jonathan Roumie, and Winona-Rochester Bishop Robert Barron.
Sister Josephine Garrett delivered a hopeful keynote that acknowledged our brokenness as humans and as a Church, pointing to Jesus as the Divine Physician who longs to meet us in that place of woundedness and make us new.
“Knowledge can make someone great, but only love can make a saint. And the road to love is repentance.”
The first day of the 10th National Eucharistic Congress included Eucharistic Adoration, Sacrament of Reconciliation, opportunities to browse exhibitions on Eucharistic Miracles and the Shroud of Turin, and veneration of the relics of the saints of the four routes of the National Eucharistic Pilgrimage and Blessed Carlos Acutis.
Homily for the Traditional Latin Mass at the 10th National Eucharistic Congress, Thursday, July 18, 2024, Holy Rosary Catholic Church, Indianapolis, IN
On an early muggy morning in Indianapolis, the streets were quiet as the first pilgrims of the National Eucharistic Pilgrimage routes made their way to St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church. A small group walked with the St. Junipero Serra Route perpetual pilgrims, finishing their more than 2,500 mile procession that began in San Francisco.
Sister André Marie Vuong stepped away from a career as a pharmacist after a life-changing encounter with the Blessed Sacrament.
“We are starting something very positive here, something that is very needed,” said Archbishop Cordileone after blessing the school. “I couldn’t be prouder of you and more grateful.”
In June, the arm of St. Jude Thaddeus visited four parishes in the Archdiocese of San Francisco. Thousands came to venerate the relic of the
What’s the secret behind this quality of care? Catholic values. Bella provides life-affirming, lifelong care for any patient, in any walk of life, whether insured, underinsured or self-pay.
Visitors to the Vatican are often surprised to learn that several important structures have stood on the very spot where St. Peter’s Basilica currently stands. These structures tell the story of how the most famous Catholic church in the world came to be.
The following is taken from Eucharistic Revival preacher Father Jonathan Meyer’s presentation at a Catholic men’s conference.
Deacon David Mees ordained to the priesthood June 15: “The purpose of a priest is to bring Jesus to the people, and the people to Jesus. It’s as simple as that.”
Homily for Mass of Ordination to the Priesthood, June 15, 2024; St. Mary’s Cathedral
“Behold the heart which has so loved men that it has spared nothing, even to exhausting and consuming itself, in order to testify its love. … I promise you that my heart shall expand itself to shed in abundance the influence of its divine love upon those who shall thus honor it, and cause it to be honored.”
The arm of Saint Jude Thaddeus, venerated in Rome from ancient times, is currently on pilgrimage in the United States, making stops in more than 100 cities. The relics will be visiting the Archdiocese June 14, 15, 20, and 22.
Epiphany School student recognized for poignant poem on the “silent struggle” of human trafficking victims
On May 10, Archbishop Cordileone rededicated a chapel in the mansion on the property of Vallombrosa Retreat Center in Menlo Park. The new chapel brings together history from different parts of the Archdiocese.
Rini Stefani, Mary Ann Robbiano, and Marion Moreno seem to back up research that suggests faith, family, and friendship are keys to longevity. All three longtime St. Raymond parishioners — who happen to be good friends — are 100 years old.
Column for the 2024 June issue of Catholic San Francisco magazine
Thousands join in launch of National Eucharistic Pilgrimage in San Francisco.
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The Office of Faith Formation honored catechists from parishes across the Archdiocese on Thursday, May 2 at the Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption. The annual St. Pius X dinner honored the many years of service for those present from five years to 55 years.
Catholics gathered on May 7 and 8 to pray for the persecuted Church in Hong Kong and China.
Father Guillermo Rodriguez passed away peacefully at 93 years of age on April 24, 2024. Father Guillermo was ordained as a Catholic priest in Cuba on July 15, 1958, and served the archdiocese from 1955 to 1983.
“It is truly an honor to represent our Archdiocese on the Serra Route…I’d like to ask readers to please pray for us.”
Homily for the Respect Life Essay Contest Mass, St. Mary’s Cathedral
On April 28, Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone celebrated Mass to a standing-room-only crowd at the church, installing Carmelite Father Gregory Houck as pastor and confirming four young women in the faith. Following Mass, the Archbishop blessed the parish’s new prayer garden.
“Congratulations to the students who entered, and thanks to their teachers who encouraged them,” said Valerie Schmalz, director of the Office of Human Life and Dignity. “We are also grateful to the many Respect Life volunteers who helped judge the entries.”
We are all called to act as stewards to help reach future generations with the Church’s message of faith, love and hope. Robert and Barbara McCullough’s support and commitment exemplified their deep love of our Catholic faith. They are a great inspiration and their commitment lives on.
At 88, St. Joseph of Carondelet Sister Noreen O’Connor has certainly earned her rest, even if she is unlikely to take it. As she approaches her 70th jubilee on April 21, she told Catholic San Francisco she has “no plans to stop working.”
“Prayer is where we meet God,” master catechist John Michael Reyes told Catholic San Francisco. “Jesus didn’t tell them to read the Torah,” he said. “He was saying, ‘I just talk to My Father.’”
Holy Name of Jesus Catholic Church celebrated their 60th anniversary of the dedication of their Church by Archbishop McGuckin on Sunday, April 7, 2024.
Like its namesake angel who told Mary, “do not be afraid” after her pregnancy with Jesus was revealed, the Gabriel Project promised the couple it could help them and assured them of what Gabriel said to Mary: “Nothing is impossible with God.”
Father John A. Balleza passed into eternal life over Easter weekend at the Contemplatives of St. Joseph Monastery at Mater Dolorosa at the age of 70 years.
“Continuing education for priests is important to be able to understand the world and how to best minister in that world. We wouldn’t be able to engage in this continuing education for priests if not for the support of the Annual Appeal.”
Rev. Joseph E. Richard passed into eternal life on Friday, March 29 at Redwood Acres Residential Home at the age of 94 years.
Homily for Easter Vigil, St. Mary’s Cathedral
Homily for Holy Thursday
The history of the Divine Mercy image is as fascinating as the mystery of it, and the two are inextricably linked. Most of all, the image is reflective of a profound truth that Christ desired to communicate with the world.
The Mass is the eternal sacrifice of the Lamb of God for your sins, for my sins, that saves the entire world. Here are 14 meditations on the Eucharist beginning in the Book of Genesis.
Archbishop Cordileone’s column for the 2024 Lent/Easter issue of Catholic San Francisco magazine.
As the Church celebrates the institution of the Eucharist and the priesthood on Holy Thursday each year, the stunning window at St. Anne’s is fit for meditation, giving us a glimpse into the beauty of the new covenant and the gift of the sacramental life of the Church, carried on by her priests in apostolic tradition.
On Thursday, March 21, Archbishop Cordileone gathered with priests and lay faithful of the Archdiocese at the Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption for the annual Chrism Mass.
On Saturday, March 16, more than 200 Catholic youth singers in grades 4-12 from different Catholic schools and parishes across Northern California united as one combined choir for the 2024 Pueri Cantores Northern California Catholic Youth Choral Festival & Mass.
Homily for the 2020 Chrism Mass, St. Mary’s Cathedral
St. Peter Catholic School in San Francisco is the first school in the Archdiocese to implement this unique program.
Even halfhearted followers of March Madness can find religion in the sport when spotting an iconic fixture at the home games of the Loyola University Chicago men’s basketball team — a 104-year-old dynamo known to her fans as Sister Jean.
“We often fail to realize that the Sacrament of Reconciliation is an encounter with the person of Our Lord Jesus Christ, just like the Eucharist is.”
The California Catholic Conference announced today that it is vehemently opposed to SB 1196, the proposed bill that would expand the definitions for eligibility and eliminate residency requirements for those seeking suicide options from their physicians.
Monsignor Labib was ordained a priest on June 7, 1975. He was a priest with the Patriarca of Jerusalem and in residence in the Archdiocese of San Francisco.
“Family catechesis” is the heart of St. Bartholomew’s parish religious education program, serving about 30 families. “My goal is simple. It’s to make disciples,” said JacobTolentino.
Today more than ever, people are looking for visible signs of commitment, love, trust, faith and devotion. No more visible sign could we have than the sign God has given to us in the Holy Eucharist.
Sermon for First Passion Sunday, Epiphany Parish, Tampa, FL
Homily, Requiem Mass for the Forgotten, Epiphany Parish, Miami, FL
Participants joined from across Archdiocesan parishes to engage in reflections and discussions designed to help shape the Church’s understanding of herself and her mission of evangelization and forming disciples. All Catholic were invited to participate in the local Synod process during Lent.
More than 100 people gathered together in prayer for the 18th annual Ecumenical service of Salutations to the Holy Cross, drawing Catholic and Greek Orthodox faithful from across counties.
Nearly 150 Catholic men from as far away as Modesto packed into the Parish Center at St Mark’s Church in San Mateo for the 6th Annual Bay Area Catholic Men’s conference, “Called to Lead.” The keynote speaker was the ever-popular Je
“It’s our mission to be with those who are in need and help in any way we can. It’s our presence, wherever we are, whatever we do. We don’t ever stop.”
Sermon for the Salutations to the Holy Cross with His Eminence, Metropolitan Gerasimos, Holy Cross Greek Orthodox Church
“We pray for our clergy, staff, ministers, parishioners, neighbors, law enforcement officers and their families, asking for Your healing touch to mend the physical and emotional wounds caused by this senseless act,” said Archbishop Cordileone. “Bless and guide our community, and guide us in the ways of justice, peace, and love.
Homily for the Renewal of Blessing, St. Augustine Church, South San Francisco
Homily for the annual Men’s Conference, St. Mark Catholic Church
Homily for the Converging Roads Conference, St. Patrick’s Seminary & University
On Sunday, March 3, Archbishop Salvatore J. Cordileone joined St. Anselm’s parish for Fr. Gabriel Wanker’s pastor installation ceremony. The joyful celebration honored Fr. Wanker’s Nigerian heritage. Concelebrating the Mass were Father Raymond Tyohemba, Father Sebastian Bula, Father Celestine Tyowua, and Father Cameron Faller.
By helping educators with some of the financial burdens of professional development, archdiocesan Catholic schools are benefiting from the knowledge they bring back to the schools and students they serve.
Archbishop Cordileone’s column originally ran online in First Things.
Archbishop Cordileone spoke with Catholic San Francisco about his favorite memories and family traditions surrounding the Festa di San Guiseppe.
Homily for High School Teachers’ Convocation, Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption
More than 130 women from across the Archdiocese gathered at St. Dominic’s Catholic Church on Saturday, February 24, for the Archdiocesan Women’s Conference.
Homily for the Mass for the Celebration of the Lunar New Year, St. Mary’s Cathedral
“Tonight is the fruit of the living faith of so many who are seeking to know and spread the love of Jesus Christ., said Archbishop Cordileone. “Thank you!”
A third-generation Hong Kong Catholic and MIT-educated engineer and his wife are funding a unique new University of San Francisco service scholarship to build a bridge between campus and community.
All of us, as Catholics, use our gifts and talents to support and serve others. A way we do so is through supporting the Archdiocesan Annual Appeal.
Homily, Rite of Election/Homilía, Rito de Elección (2024)
Lent reminds us that there is hope, hope when the ashes represent, not our destruction at the end of our life, but the destruction of sin in our life so that death will not be the end, but the door to eternal life.
La Cuaresma nos recuerda que hay esperanza, esperanza cuando las cenizas representan, no nuestra destrucción al final de nuestra vida, sino la destrucción del pecado en nuestra vida para que la muerte no sea el fin, sino la puerta a la vida eterna.
Fr. Robert White died peacefully on February 5, 2024. Fr. White was born in San Francisco on July 16, 1935 to Robert Keane and Mary Virginia White. He is survived by his sister, M. Barbara Kelly (James); and two nieces, Anne Marie Kelly and Maureen Kelly (Rich); and two grandnieces.
Como católicos, utilizamos nuestros dones y talentos para servir y demostrar nuestro amor por nuestro prójimo. De hecho, en lugar de preguntar quiénes son nuestros vecinos, los católicos preguntan: “¿Hay alguien que no sea nuestro prójimo?”
As Catholics, we use our gifts and talents to serve and demonstrate our love for our neighbors. Indeed, instead of asking who our neighbors are, Catholics ask, “Is there anyone who is not our neighbor?”
The Archdiocese of San Francisco is pleased to announce that Chris Fisher will be the next Superintendent of the Archdiocesan Department of Catholic Schools. Chris will assume the position of Superintendent on July 1, 2024, after completing his role as Executive Director of the Portsmouth Institute for Faith and Culture at Portsmouth Abbey and School, a Benedictine monastery and Catholic boarding school in Rhode Island.
It’s precisely their Jewish faith, tradition, practices and beliefs that lay the foundation for their belief in the real presence of Jesus in the Eucharist.
The theme of atonement takes us to the very heart of the mission of Jesus Christ. Revealing the love of God as a mortal man, while bearing the conditions of sin-wrought estrangement, God’s Son atoned for the sins of the whole world (cf. 1 Jn 2:2). Atonement is the form that the love of God takes in his Son, Jesus Christ, under sin-wrought conditions – a love than which no greater can be conceived. Christians in every age should know and witness to the God of Jesus Christ in precisely these terms.
“To our dear consecrated religious, and especially those of you celebrating milestone anniversaries of your consecration this year, we express to you a resounding and emphatic thank you to match the resounding and emphatic yes you gave to Jesus Christ in accepting this extraordinary call in your life,” said Archbishop Cordileone.
God’s design for marriage is to take two “opposite” people, opposite in the sense of equal and complementary, to unite them, and through their union and communion, their struggles and triumphs together, teach each of them to become more selfless, and ultimately arrive at the true happiness God wants for all of us.
Homily for Annual Mass Celebrating Wedding Anniversaries, St. Mary’s Cathedral
Lent is the season of grace in which the desert can become once more – in the words of the prophet Hosea – the place of our first love (cf. Hos 2:16-17). God shapes his people, he enables us to leave our slavery behind and experience a Passover from death to life. Like a bridegroom, the Lord draws us once more to himself, whispering words of love to our hearts.
Homily for the Archdiocesan Celebration of the World Day of Consecrated Life, St. Mary’s Cathedral
Statement from Archbishop Cordileone on the shooting at St. Augustine Church, read at the 9:00 am Mass on February 4, 2024.
The Office of Consecrated Life, based out of the pastoral center in San Francisco, is focused on serving and supporting professed religious and consecrated persons in the Archdiocese. This includes 36 congregations and 300 sisters, as well as consecrated virgins and hermits—two other vocations within the consecrated life of the Church. In the future, Sister Diane hopes to expand support for religious brothers.
“What a school advisory board does is take a panoramic view of what’s going on in the school, particularly in areas where there are challenges, and ask, how can we help?,” said Father Tom Martin, pastor of St. Pius Catholic School.
Serving a diverse range of students with excellence is a hallmark of Catholic education in the Archdiocese of San Francisco.
Can today’s Catholic educators help shape new generations of Catholics who embrace the real presence and its centrality to the faith? Catholic San Francisco talked to several Catholic school administrators across the Archdiocese about how they are recultivating a “Eucharistic culture” in their schools — one shared by administrators, faculty and students alike.
My role as superintendent has been to sustain the work of the Church by supporting our presidents, principals, teachers and staff spiritually and professionally, creating a climate where Christ is at the center of all we do and ensuring that every aspect of the school, from finance to discipline, is driven by our mission.
To gather before our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ to show him that we still strive to live according to his words to his disciples, “that they may be one, even as we are one.” (John 17.11), and to open our hearts to Him to confess what we still lack, and ask for Him to journey with us, as He journeyed on the road to Emmaus, teaching us all that we must know, before we may break bread together at His table, in the Eucharist.
January 2024 commemorates the 60th anniversary of the historic, break-through meeting in Jerusalem on the slopes of the Mount of Olives between Pope St. Paul VI and Ecumenical Patriarch Athenagoras. This meeting provided a catalyst for open dialogue toward hopeful restoration of full communion between the Catholic and Orthodox Churches.
On Nov. 19, the SI awarded their highest honor, the Christ the King Award, to Drucker, a 1958 alum.
Joining the faculty of SI in 1965 to teach history and physical education, Drucker began coaching the boys’ basketball team a year later, leading the team to a championship win.
Archbishop Cordileone’s column for the 2024 Catholic Schools Week issue of Catholic San Francisco magazine.
Homily for the 2024 Walk for Life West Coast, Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption
Stella Maris students again earned top honors in the local chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution essay contest. This year, the students wrote their history essays on American musical composer, and 17th Director of the “The President’s Own” Marine Band John Philip Sousa (1854-1932).
St. Paul’s life was marked by travel and missionary work, founding Christian communities in Greece and Asia Minor, and encouraging Christians in various communities by writing to them and praying for their flourishing. Today, his spiritual daughters live out this same call, fostering spiritual communities that spread the good news of the Gospel through various mediums including books, blogs, social media, and videos.
Curtin siblings Joey, Danny, and Jennifer grew up in Noe Valley and the Cayunga Terrace neighborhoods in San Francisco, attending St. Paul Catholic School. While high school separated them, they have joined forces again at Archbishop Riordan High School.
Homily for the Mass of Farewell for the Daughters of St. Paul, St. Pius X Parish
21st-century Eucharistic miracles provide us with validated scientific evidence that it truly is the body, blood, soul and divinity of Jesus.
“What started out to be a one-year emergency shelter is entering its 35th year,” said Michael Pappas, who succeeded Semel as executive director of the San Francisco Interfaith Council 18 years ago. Pappas said the city depends upon the Winter Shelter to augment its facilities during the colder seasons.
Preparing for the 2024 Walk for Life West Coast? Join us for the many events around town!
Pope St. John Paul II writes in the concluding meditations of his great document on suffering, quoting an earlier document from the Second Vatican Council: Man cannot “fully find himself” except through a sincere gift of himself. There is a peace that comes from the acknowledgement that the idols of this world – wealth, pleasure, power and honor – cannot and do not satisfy.
Homily to Celebrate 800th Anniversary of St. Francis Establishing the First Nativity Scene, National Shrine of St. Francis
Esta Navidad, los animo a reclamar a Cristo como el centro de su vida. Para que la paz exista en nuestro mundo, el Príncipe de Paz debe reinar primero en nuestros corazones y hogares. El amor de Dios por nosotros y su deseo de que seamos felices con Él en el cielo sobrepasa nuestro entendimiento.
Esta Navidad, los animo a reclamar a Cristo como el centro de su vida. Para que la paz exista en nuestro mundo, el Príncipe de Paz debe reinar primero en nuestros corazones y hogares. El amor de Dios por nosotros y su deseo de que seamos felices con Él en el cielo sobrepasa nuestro entendimiento.
Archbishop Cordileone’s 2024 Christmas column for Catholic San Francisco magazine.
Grieving during Advent can feel a lot like the part of the Christmas story where danger is lurking in the darkness. While most people are singing carols and decorating Christmas trees, those who are grieving are anticipating a Christmas without their loved one and dreading its arrival.
“You can’t talk about the coming of Jesus, without talking about why he came,” said Father Michaels, who has crafted Jesse Tree ornaments for the parish Jesse tree with as much care and forethought as he creates his glass ornaments.
Yet if Catholic fiction is to do justice to the mystery of grace, then its own portrayal of the workings of grace must be as non-coercive as is grace itself. Just as God, in offering grace, leaves the person free to accept or reject the gift, so the Catholic writer, in telling her story, should leave the reader free … to see or remain blind to the grace-informed depth of the story.
For the second year in a row, Our Lady of Loretto Catholic Church in Navato hosted a Marian Exhibit from Dec. 7 – 14, displaying statues and other Marian images from the homes of its parishioners. Chaired by six volunteers, the 2023 collection was separated into months, highlighting the different feast days of Our Lady throughout the year.
During the final days of Advent, the Church offers an ancient and timeless way of anticipating the celebration of Christmas: the O Antiphons. These are special prayers that recall the whole of salvation history and anticipate the birth of Christ.
Esta trigésima Cruzada Guadalupana que celebramos hoy añade una alegría aún mayor ya que fue este día hace 492 años que san Juan Diego recibió la aparición de la Madre de Dios y anunció su mensaje al mundo. Este año celebramos la Cruzada Guadalupana en el día de su fiesta.
Homily on the Occasion of the Annual Archdiocesan Cruzada Guadalupana, St. Mary’s Cathedral
Así como preparó al pueblo azteca para la venida de Su Hijo a través de su Madre con las profecías del Mundo de las Flores, y como preparó al mundo entero a través de Su pueblo escogido original para la venida del Salvador a través de su Madre, así en cada uno de nosotros él está obrando preparándonos para recibir la plenitud de su verdad y belleza.
St. Vincent de Paul School in San Francisco held a celebration of Visual Arts and Performing Arts (VAPA) in November, highlighting student accomplishments with a theater festival, art show, and family style meal.
The drawings are part of the Survivor Studio Project, which offers middle and high school students a creative, experiential way to learn about the Holocaust. The Farkas Center, a Bay Area nonprofit that brings Holocaust education into Catholic schools, initiated the program in 2020 to keep students engaged when schools were closed during the early months of COVID-19.
Francis of Assisi’s adoration of the Eucharist lit a fire in the hearts of those who have followed in his footsteps as daughters and sons of God. After 800 years, it burns there still.
Among all these signs of suffering, right now, the United States and the West in general are suffering from an epidemic of loneliness. The suffering of loneliness in the United States has only gotten worse. Earlier this year, the Surgeon General’s report noted that this massive social disconnect causes health risks comparable to smoking 15 cigarettes a day.
Homily for the First Sunday of Advent, Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption
Beginning at All Souls Catholic Church early in the morning, the pilgrimage travels to Holy Cross Cemetery in Colma for a quick stop and then continues to the cathedral. The pilgrimage is followed by devotions to Our Lady and Mass with the Archbishop. The many pilgrims who travel through the city carry intentions with them for friends and family who need prayers or in gratitude for prayers answered.
Fifty years ago, upon seeing the shifting conversation in abortion following the U.S. Supreme Court decision in Roe vs Wade, Father Francesco Filice and a group of Catholics in the Archdiocese of San Francisco decided that the issue of abortion and the dignity of every person needed to be fought in the public square and in the arena of ideas.
The sisters joyfully launched the holy year with a procession and the opening of the holy door on Wednesday, November 29, along with their morning Mass. A picture of Mother Mary Magdelene was prominently displayed on the altar, honoring their foundress.
Enduring profound physical and psychological pain, Servant of God Cora Louise Evans pushed for the mission commissioned by Christ with whom she reported sharing intimate conversations and precious moments in His earthly life.
November is Black Catholic History Month, a time to remember and celebrate the long history and proud heritage of Black Catholics.
Archbishop Cordileone’s column for the October/November issue of Catholic San Francisco magazine.
The 59-unit shelter, formerly the Oasis Inn, is in the Cathedral Hill neighborhood. The motel temporarily housed homeless women and children, including domestic violence survivors during the pandemic, and was on the brink of shuttering when St. Anthony’s stepped up, agreeing to purchase the facility. A major gift from the Kaplan Family Trust was the cornerstone that launched the project.
The Office of Faith Formation held their annual conference on November 4 at St. Matthew Church and School in San Mateo. Drawing more than 700 catechists, directors of religious education, and other parish leaders, participants had the opportunity to come together in prayer and renew their faith. The bilinugal event featured more than 25 speakers and was the first in-person conference since 2019.
“In Psalm 82, the highest judge of all gives a plan of action for judges, ‘Defend the weak and orphans, uphold the laws for the poor and oppressed, rescue the meek and the needy.’
In the month of November, as we remember those who have gone before us, we also hold deceased priests in our prayers—those who have impacted our lives over the years and those we may not have known in this life. In November, the Archdiocese of San Francisco particularly honors the many deceased priests who have served the faithful, most of whom are buried at Holy Cross Cemetery in Colma.
It is a very good thing that we come together for this Faith Formation Conference, and renew ourselves in the work we carry out for our Lord and His Gospel and His Church.
Keynote Speech for the Office of Faith Formation Conference 2023, St. Matthew’s Church
Homily for the Mass for Deceased Priests, Holy Cross Mausoleum
Religious orders and communities, particularly those blessed with acres of productive land, have long relied on small cottage industries to support their charisms. A notable few in California have cultivated a solid income stream with handmade gift items that are especially popular for Christmas giving.
When Catholics talk about praying for the dead, fellow Christians will often scratch their heads at the notion, and some may raise accusations that such a practice is akin to the practice of conjuring and communicating with dead spirits that’s associated with pagans and occultists. This is not what the Church means when she calls upon the faithful to pray for the dead.
Parish priests and local parish communities can be powerful “influencers” for the priesthood, according to Father Cameron Faller, vocations director for the Archdiocese of San Francisco.
But he felt “an inner tug” toward something that did not point toward marriage. The thought of the priesthood grew stronger, and he signed up for a discernment retreat. “I didn’t want to live out the rest of my life not knowing whether I was called to be a priest,” he said.
Father Edward A. Bohnert was born in Charleston, West Virginia in 1949 to his parents Edward A. Bohnert Jr., and Dawn W. Bohnert. Ed was the second of six children.
Speech upon the acceptance of the pro-life leadership award
on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of United for Life of San Francisco, Star of the Sear Parish
On Saturday, October 14, the Knights of Columbus Council St. Joseph the Workman at Star of the Sea Parish held their 4th Annual public Rosary in front of the Richmond District Police Station in San Francisco.
Marriage is an icon of God’s love for His people, and our marriages are called to show that love to the world. The marriage vows themselves are a promise to love our spouse as Christ loved us: freely, fully, faithfully, and fruitfully.
On behalf of our retired priests and everyone committed to their care, we thank you for making the luncheon – and the lively social event that preceded it – a fantastic celebration for our retired priests and everyone who comes to honor them.
By Laura Elmore Some 45 years after joining the Order of Friars Minor Capuchin at Our Lady of Angels parish in Burlingame, Los Angeles Bishop
Love introduces a “completely new dimension” to the concept of suffering (“Salvifici Doloris,” Par. 14). While the Old Testament addresses suffering within the limits of justice, the New Testament, precisely because it extends justice into the realm of charity, moves suffering out of the merely temporal realm and into the supernatural.
It is the covenant of marriage as God has created it that reflects His image and is the sign of the communion He seeks with us: a comprehensive, perfecting, eternal communion in which the two become perfectly one while each retains their own unique, individual identity. This is the meaning of the sacred vows of marriage.
Thank you for answering this holy call as a Catholic health care worker, healing mind and body with the selfless love of the Mother of God, with the compassion revealed by her Son on the Cross. May He grace you with the wisdom, compassion and strength you need to bring healing of mind, body and spirit to His people who suffer, for His glory and for the salvation of your souls, and that of those who suffer illness of mind and body whom you seek to heal.
The Filipino Ministry of the Archdiocese of San Francisco hosted their annual Gala showcasing their rich cultural heritage. For the past 13 years, the Archdiocesan Filipino Ministry has promoted the best in Filipino culture and enriched the multicultural life of the local church through devotional practices and religious-cultural celebrations that embrace a vision of a church that is open and welcoming to all.
Homily for the Mass of Thanksgiving for 25th Anniversary of Sacred Architecture Journal, Cathedral of Ss. Peter and Paul, Philadelphia
“By producing good fruit, by your hard work and your dedication…you continue to be an example to all of us of selfless care and devotion. May the fruit that you produce transform and change our towns, our cities, our states, our nation, and our global community.”
The Archdiocese of San Francisco held its annual Rosary Rally on Saturday, October 7. The day fell on the first Saturday, a special day dedicated to Our Lady each month, and also on the memorial of Our Lady of the Rosary.
How to start a daily prayer life? This question may seem unrelated to fatherhood at first, but there is a profound relation between prayer and paternity. This relation is rooted in the fertile ground of the Catholic faith: divine paternity, which is the source and summit of the Holy Trinity.
Our annual Rosary Rally which we celebrate on this first Saturday of October happens to fall this year on the actual Memorial of Our Lady of the Rosary. This is a blessing for us, especially when we consider the last time this happened: in the year 2017 (six years ago), which was also close to the day of the 100th anniversary of Our Lady’s apparition to the three shepherd children in Fatima.
Homily for the 2024 Rosary Rally, Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption
The solemnity of St. Francis is day of great rejoicing and festivities honoring the patron saint of the Archdiocese of San Francisco.
As our state and nation mourn the passing of Senator Dianne Feinstein, I would like to express the sympathy of the Catholic community of San
More than 70 years ago, influenced by the joyful presence of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet through grade school and high school, Sister Noreen O’Connor entered religious life.
Homily, Mass for Celebration of Jubilarians in Religious Life, Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption
Joint Pastoral Letter from Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone and Bishop Michael Barber, SJ
The National Shrine of St. Francis of Assisi, tucked in San Francisco’s North Beach neighborhood, held their St. Padre Pio Festival on September 24. Partnering with the Saint Padre Pio Foundation, the National Shrine hosted the relics of St. Padre Pio, which brought hundreds of people to the Shrine throughout the day.
St. Michael the Archangel, the leader of the angelic army and great defender of heaven, has also been given to us as an advocate in our earthly journey and battles against temptation. He is thought to have been Jesus’ guardian on earth and today is referred to as the guardian angel of the Eucharist.
Since the first Priests Retirement Luncheon in 2011, nearly $2.6 million has been raised for the Priests Retirement Fund. This support helps provide financial security for our retired priests by alleviating their living expenses, health care and extended care costs. It is critical in our ability to care for these special men, and it helps ensure they are cared for in the same way they have cared for us.
More than 350 people gathered at St. Dominic’s Catholic Church on Wednesday, September 20, for the REBOOT! event with Chris Stefanick, president of Real Life Catholic, author, speaker, and television host. Attendees, including many youth and young adults, came from all three counties of the Archdiocese.
Hundreds of people gathered in the San Francisco’s Mission district for the feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross on September 15. Archbishop Salvatore J. Cordileone celebrated Mass at St. Peter Catholic Church, which was followed by a procession.
As part of the Eucharistic Revival in the Archdiocese of San Francisco and living the consecration that was made in 2017 to the Immaculate Heart of Mary, the Archdiocese will hold its 12th annual Rosary Rally on Oct. 7, 2023, on the feast of Our Lady of the Rosary.
On Saturday, September 16, the Archdiocesan Filipino Ministry celebrated the feast of San Lorenzo Ruiz de Manila at St. Mark’s Church in Belmont. Following the Mass celebrated by Father Peter Eugenio, there was a short procession with the statue of San Lorenzo Ruiz from the Church to the parish hall. A reception was held after the procession.
Homily for the Feast of the Stigmata of St. Francis, National Shrine of St. Francis
On Sunday, September 10, civic and religious leaders join Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone and concelebrating priests of the Archdiocese of San Francisco for the 75th annual Police-Fire-Sheriff Mass at St. Anne of the Sunset Catholic Church.
On Saturday, September 9, the main chapel at St. Patrick’s Seminary & University was filled with bright morning light and friends and family who had gathered to support San Francisco seminarian David Mees as Archbishop Salvatore J. Cordileone ordained Mees as a transitional deacon, bringing him one step closer to priestly ordination.
Homily for the Police-Fire-Sheriff Mass, St. Anne of the Sunset Catholic Church
Today, the Archdiocese of San Francisco along with the San Francisco Fire, Police, and Sheriff’s Departments held the 75th annual Police-Fire-Sheriff Mass at St. Anne of the Sunset Catholic Church.
Homily for Mass of Ordination to the Diaconate of David Mees, St. Patrick’s Seminary & University
Annual Mass honoring San Francisco’s first responders began nearly 80 years ago after historic hotel fire
After one year at the helm of Catholic Charities, Ellen Hammerle talks about “rebuilding” from the inside out after COVID-19
Archbishop Cordileone’s column for the 2024 September issue of Catholic San Francisco
When a student enters one of our Catholic high schools, they are treated as one of God’s beloved children, created in His image and likeness, and as such, inherently good. In other words, all of our students are beloved because they are created by God.
Pope St. John Paul II continues his meditation on suffering by discussing one of the causes of suffering — evil in the form of personal sin. He writes: “The conscious and free violation of this good by man is not only a transgression of the law but at the same time an offense against the Creator, who is the first Lawgiver.”
We must rediscover the sense of adoration in silence. It is a form of prayer that we have lost. Too few people know what it is. It is up to the bishops to catechize the faithful about praying through adoration.
The Roman Catholic Archbishop of San Francisco announced today the filing of a voluntary petition for bankruptcy relief under chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code. The filing is necessary to manage and resolve the more than 500 lawsuits alleging child sexual abuse brought against RCASF under California Assembly Bill 218, which allowed decades-old claims to be filed by December 31, 2022, that otherwise were time barred.
I remain committed to the healing and care of survivors who have suffered irreversible harm because of the sins of the Church’s ministers and ask you to join me in praying for our Archdiocese, parish communities, schools, and all survivors of sexual abuse.
It seems that when we truly love things, our heart struggles to find similarities between those things. Perhaps that is why I am often struck by how much baseball resembles the Catholic spiritual life.
Four Perpetual Adoration Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament from the congregation’s community in San Francisco shared their personal experiences with EWTN News at World Youth Day which took place in Lisbon, Portugal.
Rev. Msgr. J. Warren Holleran, after a long illness, died on July 30, 2023 at the age of 95.
The Italian teenager Blessed Carlo Acutis has captivated Catholics young and old in recent years, especially since his 2020 beatification. Although only 15 when he died of leukemia, Carlo was resolved to prioritize his life around the Eucharist.
“When you share about your own life and how God has worked miracles in it, I think that story is a way to reach youth and young adults.”
Memories, I realized, aren’t just a part of bricks and mortar, but are shaped by weather, the renderings of the earth, the lay of the land and meals shared. Our houses are part of a much bigger picture, animated by love, sacrifice, ritual and seasons that make up what it truly means to be home.
Perspectives from Catholic school students on topics of faith By Sam Meraw Without water, devastating effects can occur such as the death and decline of
On Sunday, July 16, the Carmelite Monastery in San Francisco held its annual celebration in honor of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. Each year, the Carmelites offer Masses on nine consecutive days leading up to the feast day. This year, the celebration included morning Mass with Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone, all-day adoration, a Eucharistic procession, and Mass celebrated by Carmelite Father Peter Mary Vecellio to finish the novena.
The St. Anthony Foundation has expanded its services to vulnerable families by buying the shuttered Oasis Inn in San Francisco’s Cathedral Hill neighborhood. The Oasis will continue to serve as a permanent emergency family shelter with expanded services.
“You can’t run against nature. You have to work with it or it will run you over. Nature just is….”
Catholic Charities partners with city, county and state agencies to help make aging services possible in each of the archdiocese’s three counties. This currently includes the San Francisco Department of Disability and Aging Services, San Mateo County Health, Aging and Adult Services, and the support of local foundations, civic organizations and private donors.
Archbishop Cordileone’s column for the 2024 June issue of Catholic San Francisco magazine
Archbishop Cordileone’s statement calling Catholics to pray the Litany of the Sacred Heart
A talk on parental rights and religious freedom and a separate event focusing on Christianity in Lebanon are the highlights of Religious Freedom Week (June 22 – June 29) in the Archdiocese of San Francisco. The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops designa
A shield from the competitiveness of the world, a spiritual father sows seeds of hope, encourages forgiveness and teaches how to sacrifice in a way that only a father can do. He answers doubts and reproposes the faith when it is shaken. In this way, a spiritual father helps men and women answer the call of God and step into the greatness for which they are made. In a culture overtly hostile to the faith, such fathers gather islands of humanity and are needed more than ever.
By Christina Gray The heart of the Catholic faith — the Eucharist — was explored, experienced, and reverenced by more than 1,500 people at a
For the power of the Eucharist, when celebrated reverently, beautifully, and with all of our best and all of the talent that God has given us to glorify Him, can draw all sincere hearts into the Eucharistic heart of God’s Son. And this call from our Eucharistic Lord is the hope that each of us is charged to hold on to, to live by in our own lives, and to pass on to all generations.
Homily for Mass for Conclusion of the Archdiocesan Eucharistic Congress, Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption
Father Peter Prusakiewicz, a member of the Congregation of St. Michael the Archangel, brought the message of Divine Mercy and St. Michael the Archangel to St. Veronica church parishioners for a two-night healing mission on June 6 – 7. Each evening included a healing Mass, Eucharistic adoration and a blessing with a first-class relic of St. Faustina.
On Sunday, June 4, Archbishop Cordileone joined the vibrant parish community of Our Lady of Angels (OLA) in Burlingame for a joyful day celebrating the opening of their new garden. The event included Mass with the Archbishop followed by a blessing of the garden.
Father Toan was born in Da Nang, Vietnam to Vuc Xuan and Ton Thi Nguyen. Loving brother of Hoan Thi Nguyen, Hung Manh Nguyen, Tuan Xuan Nguyen, Phuong Xuan Nguyen, Binh Xuan Nguyen, An Xuan Nguyen, and brother in-law to Thai Quoc Nguyen, also survived by loving in-laws and nieces and nephews.
St. Peter Church, San Francisco
St. Peter Church, San Francisco
Joined by Sister M. Juan, delegate of the Superior General, Sister M. Joseph, MC, Sister Ancy, Counselor from the Contemplative branch of the Society, Sister Paula Marie, Local Regional Superior, and Sr. Marie do Carmo, Formation Coordinator, 11 sisters made their final profession of vows on May 24.
Clips of Archbishop Cordileone’s Wall Street Journal piece from June 2, 2023
Today, the Marin County District Attorney’s office announced that they have reduced the charges against the vandals who desecrated and destroyed the statue of St. Junipero Serra on the property of St. Raphael parish from a felony to a misdemeanor.
The following letter was sent by Most Rev. Salvatore J. Cordileone, Archbishop of San Francisco, to the Marin County District Attorney’s office on May 24, 2023.
The following letter was sent by Most Rev. Salvatore J. Cordileone, Archbishop of San Francisco, to the Marin County District Attorney’s office on May 24, 2023.
Homily for Final Vows of Missionary of Charity Sisters, St. Paul Catholic Church
Mis queridas hermanas, hoy se profesan como esposas de Cristo, sus más íntimas amigas, en la comunidad de las Misioneras de la Caridad. Su Madre ha modelado perfectamente esta amistad: el camino del amor agape que lleva a una intimidad con Dios la cual es un misterio de gozo en medio del sufrimiento, en el servir a los que sufren y a los más pobres de los pobres.
Thousands came to Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church in Redwood City on Friday, May 19, and Saturday, May 20, to venerate the relics of St. Padre Pio, coming from as far as Fairfield and Salinas.
Crowning the Blessed Mother in May is a long-standing tradition in the Church and the Archdiocese. Parishes and schools have their own unique way of crowning Mary. St. Matthew School Principal, Marc Nava, writes about their tradition for Catholic San Francisco.
Santo Cristo Society of San Mateo County held their annual Festa do Santo Cristo dos Milagres on May 13 and 14, the first since the pandemic.
A celebration of 60 and 70 years of religious life took place Sunday, April 23, at the Sisters of the Presentation Motherhouse in San Francisco.
The doctrine of the Real Presence asserts that in the Holy Eucharist, Jesus is literally and wholly present—body and blood, soul and divinity—under the appearances of bread and wine.
Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone and fellow priests of the Archdiocese of San Francisco gathered on May 10 to recognize six Jubilarian priests celebrating 25- and 60-year anniversaries of ordination.
In 1917, Our Lady appeared to three shepherd children in Fatima, Portugal, revealing to them the importance of devotion to her Immaculate Heart — a mother’s heart, filled with love for her Son and also for all humanity. Yet, it is deeply wounded by the sins committed against God and her heart. It was a message from a mother. A request for reparations, but also prayers for peace.
Father Kieran James McCormickJune 17, 1938 – May 4, 2023 Father Kieran James McCormick died on May 4, 2023 after a long battle with Parkinson’s
The Archdiocese of San Francisco mourns the loss of Bishop Patrick Joseph McGrath. A native of Dublin, Bishop McGrath was ordained in 1970 in Waterford, Ireland, to serve in the Archdiocese of San Francisco. Bishop McGraw served at St. Anne of the Sunset Church and as Rector and Pastor of St. Mary of the Assumption Cathedral. He also served in the Archdiocesan Tribunal Office and Office of Faith Formation, among others
Nearly 250 catechists, priests and parishioners gathered on Thursday, May 4, to celebrate those who selflessly give of their time, treasure, and talent to form souls in faith formation programs in parishes across the Archdiocese.
Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone spent the day at Junipero Serra High School on Monday, May 1, where he blessed the new Stinson Center for Learning and Innovation, spoke with students, toured classrooms, and met with theology teachers and campus ministers.
May is a special month — it’s no mere coincidence that the Church dedicates the most colorful month of the year to honoring the Blessed Virgin Mary. A popular tradition within the Church that has endured through the centuries is the May crowning ceremony. And as with most Catholic traditions, the history of how it came to be helps us Catholics to better appreciate the richness of the ritual.
The Dominican Friars hosted a fundraising garden party on April 22 to advance the order’s mission in an apostolic age.
The National Eucharistic Revival is a three-year, grassroots initiative of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops. It launched nationally on June 19, 2022, the feast of Corpus Christi. The bishops hope the initiative will restore and reinforce the essential Catholic devotion to the mystery of the Real Presence of Jesus in the Eucharist.
Students welcomed Archbishop Salvatore J. Cordileone of San Francisco to speak about the Church and Catholic perspective surrounding the death penalty as part of Sacred Heart Cathedral Preparatory juniors’ preparation for the most intensive research project in ethics class all year.
We pray for our diaconate candidates that they may continue to discern and heed to the calling of the Holy Spirit.
The word “conversion” has at its root the verb, “convertir,” meaning “to turn around; to turn toward.” This Easter, as hundreds of thousands of new Catholics enter the Catholic Church worldwide, let us consider, as we read these local stories of conversion, our own call to lifelong conversion.
Father William H. McCain peacefully passed away on April 13, 2023. Born March 13, 1957, Father McCain was ordained in 1986 and served in many parishes and positions throughout the Archdiocese.
The “Capuchin Family Kitchen” Food Truck made its debut on Palm Sunday weekend in San Francisco. Based in Los Angeles, the food truck visited the city to prepare for a San Francisco version based out of the National Shrine of St. Francis in North Beach.
The study of rhetoric involves the art of effective communication, including the use of language, persuasion, and delivery, to influence or persuade an audience.
Homily for Easter Sunday, St. Mary’s Cathedral
Homily for Easter Vigil Mass, St. Mary’s Cathedral
The Church’s belief in the Holy Eucharist is at the heart of who we are as Catholics; without that, we essentially disappear.
On Wednesday, April 5, Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone traveled to Archbishop Riordan High School to celebrate Mass with more than 1,100 students, faculty, and staff. Father Gregory Heidenblut, chaplain at Riordan, and Father Michael Quinn, former chaplain, concelebrated the Mass.
On Saturday, April 1, a time capsule was unearthed from the foot of Mt. Davidson Cross in San Francisco in front of a large crowd of onlookers. Ninety years ago to the day, San Francisco officials and community members gathered at the top of Mt. Davidson Cross to witness Boy Scouts of America Troop 88 bury a sealed copper box at the foot of the Cross to commemorate the first Easter Sunrise Service held there on April 1, 1923.
Homily for Palm Sunday of the Lord’s Passion, Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption
Homily for the Holy Hour for Hong Kong, Cardinal Zen and Jimmy Lai, St. Anne of the Sunset
Nearly 100 years after his death, Irish-born Father Peter C. Yorke (1864-1925) is still remembered in the Archdiocese of San Francisco for his fierce and feisty defense of the Catholic faith, Irish nationalism and immigrant laborers.
It is unsurprising that St. John Paul II, in his meditation on the meaning of suffering, explores the problem of human pain and suffering in light of the biblical character of Job. We discover in examining the Book of Job not only rich content for some of the reasons behind suffering but also the way in which suffering undoubtedly affects our relationship with God.
Homily for the 2023 Chrism Mass, Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption
We often say that Lent is a journey, and so it is. It is like the travel through various lands before we reach the Holy Land. On Palm Sunday, the beginning of Holy Week, we finally arrive and enter Jerusalem with our Lord. The next few days, in the services of Holy Week, we experience the Gospel account of our Lord’s passion, death, and Resurrection.
Volunteers gathered midway through Lent in what has become an annual Archdiocese of San Francisco tradition in preparation for Easter. They spent the day writing cards and preparing goody bags that will be distributed in the San Francisco jails.
Archbishop Cordileone’s column for the 20233 Lent/Easter issue of Catholic San Francisco magazine
School choirs came together to participate in the Archdiocesan Choral Festival at Riordan High School on March 16. This was the first time that the festival has taken place since the onset of the pandemic.
Each year, the priests of the Archdiocese join Archbishop Cordileone at the Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption for the annual Chrism Mass. Traditionally, the Chrism Mass is celebrated on Holy Thursday morning, but due to Holy Week schedules, the Archdiocese will celebrate the Mass on March 30, the Thursday prior to Holy Week.
Como aclara el rito de la profesión de votos, la vocación de; que se consagra a la vida contemplativa es la del servicio a la Iglesia, sobre todo, de la oración por la Iglesia, vida dedicada exclusivamente a la intercesión por el pueblo santo de Dios, para que sea verdaderamente santo, y que viva su propia consagración bautismal en sus vocaciones particulares.
Homily for the Mass of Temporary Profession of Vows of Sr. María Grace de la Dolorosa, A.P., Monastery of Perpetual Adoration
Father D’Auby served at All Hallows’ Church, San Francisco, California, and at the Marist Center in San Francisco until his retirement in 2002. He was in residence at the Marist Center until relocating to St. Anne’s Home in San Francisco in 2019.
Our Sunday Visitor covers Archbishop Cordileone’s visit to San Quentin State Prison
A light in darkness, bringing Christ to the pagan world of Ireland, St. Patrick courageously fought for the souls of the Irish people. For that reason, he is revered as their patron saint and a co-patron of the Archdiocese of San Francisco.
Sermon for the Salutations to the Holy Cross with His Eminence, Metropolitan Gerasimos, Holy Cross Greek Orthodox Church
The Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption hosted on March 4 the 2023 Northern California Youth Choir Festival and Mass with 10 schools participating from as far away as Reno, Nevada. Pueri Cantores, the sponsor of the festival, is the Vatican-based student choral organization of the Catholic Church.
St. Mary’s Chinese Mission School marked their 100th anniversary on March 5 with Mass celebrated by Archbishop Cordileone and a luncheon with alumni.
Parishioners of St. Finn Barr Parish in San Francisco have responded enthusiastically to their pastor’s invitation to pray for local seminarians this Lent.
The service includes an opportunity for Catholic and Orthodox communities to joined together in prayer and to venerate a relic of the True Cross of Jesus.
It was quite an exciting science fair season for all the junior scientists at Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic School. Coming off of the COVID-19 pandemic, it was also the first science fair held in person in two years.
This year, Marin Catholic High School has gone through the process of rewriting the school motto and has adopted “Duc in Altum,” Latin for “cast into the deep.” This change comes with a new focus not only on academics, but on bringing students into a deeper relationship with God.
Father Brillantes was ordained to the priesthood on November 30, 1983 and served as parish priest in Bangued, Bucay, Lagangilang and Dolores parishes in Abra, Philippines.
His Eminence Archbishop Elpidophoros (Lambriniadis) of America, Most Honorable Exarch of the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, met on Thursday, March 2, with The Most Reverend Archbishop Salvatore J. Cordileone, Archbishop of San Francisco, at his residence on the grounds of the Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption in San Francisco.
The following dispensation has been issued by Archbishop Salvatore J. Cordileone for the Solemnity of St. Patrick within the Archdiocese of San Francisco, commuting the Friday abstinence obligation to Wednesday March 15 or Wednesday, March 22.
Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone welcomed catechumens and candidates from 37 parishes in the Archdiocese of San Francisco, along with their sponsors, to the Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption on Feb. 26 for the Rite of Election.
Catholic men from five neighboring dioceses gathered on Saturday, February 25 at St Pius X Catholic Church for the annual SF Bay Area Catholic Men’s Conference. Attendees heard presentations by Catholic speakers and had the opportunity to share practical ideas to live out their faith in discussion with other Catholic men from throughout the Bay Area.
Rev. David Pettingill passed away February 26, 2023, at the age of 86. He was living in retirement at Saint Emydius Parish for the past 15 years.
The doctrine of the Real Presence asserts that in the Holy Eucharist, Jesus is literally and wholly present—body and blood, soul and divinity—under the appearances of bread and wine.
The most wonderful thing I ever do in my life is celebrate Mass. From the time I was a little child, that’s all I ever wanted to do. Ever since Sister Dolores in first grade asked us to draw a picture of what we wanted to be when we grew up, I drew a priest with his hands held up in the air holding up the Eucharist.
It is a joy for us to welcome you, and it is a joy for me personally to thank those of you who have accompanied these brothers and sisters of ours to this significant passage in their faith journey. The bonds of communion we share become very palpable here, at this time.
Homily for the 2023 Rite of Election, Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption
De acuerdo con la antigua tradición de la Iglesia, comenzamos la temporada de Cuaresma escuchando la historia de nuestro Señor retirándose al desierto para pasar cuarenta días en ayuno. Esto da la razón de nuestros cuarenta días de Cuaresma: nos retiramos al desierto, espiritualmente, para ayunar con Jesús durante cuarenta días. El desierto es en verdad un lugar de prueba: todas las comodidades son arrebatadas, la comida y el agua escasean, uno está a merced de los elementos y debe confiar en Dios para la salvación.
Homily for the First Sunday of Lent, Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption
Excell Network helps formerly incarcerated men and women rebuild productive, meaningful lives outside prison walls through educational scholarships, personal development, mentorship and community and peer support. The program was conceived two years ago by Julio Escobar, Restorative Justice coordinator for the Archdiocese’s Office of Human Life & Dignity.
The rupture of a family through divorce or separation is a destabilizing event for everyone, but it is children who often carry their wounds into adulthood. This appears to be true no matter what the circumstances of the divorce, no matter your age at the time of the divorce, and indeed, no matter whether you are a monarch or movie star.
The Knights of Columbus Council at the Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption received the Contest of Champions Award on January 27. The award was presented to District Deputy Wallace Moore during a recent St. Francis Chapter meeting.
During this liturgical season, the Lord takes us with him to a place apart. While our ordinary commitments compel us to remain in our usual places and our often repetitive and sometimes boring routines, during Lent we are invited to ascend “a high mountain” in the company of Jesus and to live a particular experience of spiritual discipline – ascesis – as God’s holy people.
We often hear it said that “Jesus meets us where we are.” Of course, Jesus doesn’t just leave us where we are but calls us to fullness of life, to somewhere greater than where we were before. God is always the one who takes the initiative and calls us to respond.
“Thank you for living and persevering in the Sacrament of Matrimony. The world needs you to live this life-long communion of body, mind and spirit well, so that it may understand the life-giving love of God and that future generations may become capable of receiving and sharing His love.
Homily for the Mass for the Premier of the “Messe des Malades: in Honor of Our Lady of Lourdes,” Oakland Cathedral of Christ the Light
The Chesterton Academy of St. James, the new classical high school in Menlo Park, held its inaugural Mass of the Holy Spirit and school blessing on Feb. 8. Archbishop Cordileone celebrated Mass in the main chapel at St. Patrick’s Seminary and University for students, parents, faculty, staff, board members and other supporters of the school.
Archbishop Cordileone’s column for the 2023 February issue of Catholic San Francisco magazine
The idea that suffering, or rather the search for its meaning, belongs to “man’s transcendence,” gives it a vocational quality. John Paul cites the apostle Paul in his epistle to the Colossians (1:24): “In my flesh I complete what is lacking in Christ’s afflictions for the sake of his body, that is, the Church.” Man is mysteriously called to participate in suffering and therefore to really and truly participate in the salvation offered by the Church for the Church. Furthermore, Paul writes: “Now I rejoice in my sufferings for your sake.” (Par 1, SD)
“He was very small, only 4 years old. Before receiving treatment, he always came to me saying, “Sr. Prisca, take me to the chapel because I want to see Jesus!” Very gently, I took him into my arms and brought his little head close to the tabernacle.
Archbishop Cordileone’s column published in the National Catholic Register.
Catholic Schools Week is the annual celebration of Catholic education in the United States highlighting the faith, excellence and service of schools around the country and in the Archdiocese of San Francisco.
On May 15, 2022, Pope Francis canonized Blessed Titus Brandsma as a saint, and shortly after, supporters asked that he be named as a patron saint of journalists alongside St. Francis de Sales, who has been the patron of journalists and writers since 1923.
Imagine a world where empathy was a superpower that generated creative and successful solutions to human problems. Junipero Serra High School students can not only imagine that world but are invited into it with the Design-Led Innovation Program.
This June, the first wave of locally trained and certified Catholic school principals will be prepared to start K-8 school leadership positions in the fall. These are individuals with years of service in our Catholic school system who have discerned that the next step for them professionally will be to take on a principal position in a Catholic school within the Archdiocese of San Francisco.
‘Visible Learning’ is an intentional teaching method bringing clarity and confidence to both teachers and students
Amid the hustle and bustle of high school life, there is one place on Marin Catholic High School’s campus where students can find solace — in the magnificent St. Francis Chapel.
When Sister Mary Euphemia, PVBM, passed on to her eternal reward on Jan. 17, 2023, after an 85-year vocation, her death marked the end of a Catholic family dynasty of sorts in San Francisco.
San Francisco Archbishop Salvatore J. Cordileone traveled to Half Moon Bay on Jan. 27 to acknowledge the lives lost and families fractured in a deadly workplace shooting Jan. 23.
By educating the whole child, with Jesus at the center of all we do, the students and families we serve are part of our own family of faith, where students are and will always remain our top priority.
While mission and Catholic identity is the first of four domain areas in the benchmarks and standards, it is not merely one domain area among others. It serves as the foundation of all other domain areas and is what makes the other domain areas unique and our schools unique. Commitment to mission and Catholic identity amplifies and elevates every aspect of a Catholic school as grace elevates nature.
As we celebrate our Catholic schools during Catholic Schools Week, we give thanks to God for the great mission entrusted to our Catholic schools to teach and evangelize. May our Catholic schools continue to show us what is possible when we align our work with the grace of God!
For the 17th year, Archbishop Cordileone and Greek Orthodox Metropolitan Gerasimos joined together in prayer during the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity. Archbishop Cordileone
In response to the shootings in Half Moon Bay and Monterey Park, Archbishop Cordileone released the following statement.
Prayers of thanksgiving, renewed hope and a spirit of perseverance infused the 2023 Walk for Life weekend, beginning with the Vigil for Life Mass on Jan. 20, followed by the Walk for Life Mass, rally and walk the following day.
For this new moment on the journey to the Kingdom of God — a kingdom of truth and life, a kingdom of holiness and grace, a kingdom of justice, love, and peace – we must return to the mountain of the Lord from where Jesus called those whom he wanted, and we must follow him where he leads us with wisdom and mercy. We were born for this. He has called us for this moment.
Homily at the 2023 Mass for the Walk for Life Westcoast, Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption
On Jan. 14, the Filipino Ministry hosted the annual Santo Niño Fiesta honoring the infant Jesus and the beginning of Christianity in the Philippines. The celebration included Mass celebrated by Father Eduardo Dura, parochial vicar at St. Augustine Church in South San Francisco, and concelebrated by priests from across the Archdiocese. The event also included a luncheon where the Santo Niño statue was processed in and honored with dancing and music.
One of the Faith in Action Programs sponsored by the Knights of Columbus is a Free Throw Championship for boys and girls from the ages of nine to 14 to encourage the values of sportsmanship and healthy competition.
Preparing for the 2023 Walk for Life West Coast? Join us for the many events around town!
When those seeking shelter come to St. Vincent de Paul Society of Marin, there is room at the inn – and sustenance and services and support.
From a small seaside German town through the heights of corporate America to a destination that amazed his family, friends and colleagues, Nils Behnke has kept to a faith-directed path on his life’s odyssey.
On January 2, 2023, Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone joined Catholic Answers to discuss Pope Benedict XVI’s life and legacy. Listen to their conversation below.
At this moment, at this time, in this place, to my right is an image of a person who can help us journey to that place of inner reflection. Joseph Ratzinger, Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI who died yesterday, as we all know. Pope Francis, on the day that he died, spoke of him with two words, noble and kind. He said he was a truly noble and a truly kind man, and those words pierced my heart when I first heard them.
Homily for Christmas, Mass During the Day, Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption
Homily for Christmas, Mass During the Night, Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption
St. Vincent de Paul Church was full of joy and excitement on the Fourth Sunday of Advent as Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone presided at the 10:00 a.m. Mass to install their new pastor, Father Arturo Albano.
Archbishop Cordileone’s column for the 2022 October/November issue of Catholic San Francisco magazine
The Holy Eucharist is the continuation of Christ’s incarnation on earth. The mystery of the Eucharist gives us the joy of having Christmas every day. When we come to the Blessed Sacrament, we come to Bethlehem, a name which means house of bread.
Ten years after the devastating 1906 earthquake, San Francisco hosted the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition celebrating the newly rebuilt city. Constructing a “city within a city” by filling in part of the bay to create the Marina District, the exposition lasted from February to December 1915.
Make no mistake, Christmas at Kohl is not Christmas at Kohl’s. Christmas at Kohl is a beloved annual holiday “boutique” that for more than 30 years has brought the school and local community together at Kohl Mansion, the stately English Tudor-style estate that is Mercy High School Burlingame.
The Advent and Christmas seasons bring many sensory delights, but few offer as much joy as music and song.
Carrying out the annual tradition, volunteers gathered for two days to prepare hundreds of goody bags for the people in San Francisco’s jails. The project, organized by the Restorative Justice Ministry, is an effort to bring a bit of cheer into the jails at Christmastime.
“Write a letter to the Christ Child and ask him for the red wagon.”
Predating the foundation of the City of San Francisco, the National Shrine of St. Francis was established in June of 1849. Archbishop Alemany, the first Archbishop of San Francisco, consecrated the Church in 1851 and used it as his Cathedral for three years.
From early morning Mañanitas and Masses to the shower of rose petals at Mission Dolores to school reenactments of St. Juan Diego’s encounter with Our Lady, Dec. 12 is a special day in the Archdiocese of San Francisco.
The union of husband and wife is unique: Together they make a baby, and their marriage is the best way to ensure that that baby grows up with both mother and father. Marriage is a good thing. Society needs this institution.
Each year, the Archdiocese of San Francisco holds a Commissioning Mass to herald the beginning of “Simbang Gabi Masses” widely celebrated in its various parishes during the Christmas season.
You enter your parish church and purple adorns the altar. The Advent candle stands ready to be lit. There is a somber yet anticipatory ambience about the nave, punctuated by the cooling weather outside. The priest begins to process in, and the familiar melody of “O Come, O Come Emmanuel” fills the air as the voices of the congregation echo off the walls and rise, carried by the incense as prayers to the heavens above.
A pesar de la lluvia, miles de personas participaron en la peregrinación Cruzada Guadalupana el 3 de diciembre desde la Parroquia de Todas las Almas en el Sur de San Francisco hasta la Catedral de San María de la Asunción en San Francisco, terminando con la Misa con el Arzobispo Salvatore J. Cordileone. Los peregrinos también hicieron una breve parada en Colma, en el Cementerio de la Santa Cruz en su camino a la ciudad.
Despite the rain, thousands participated in the Cruzada Guadalupana pilgrimage on Dec. 3 from All Souls Parish in South San Francisco to the Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption in San Francisco, finishing with Mass with Archbishop Salvatore J. Cordileone. The pilgrims also made a brief stop in Colma at Holy Cross Cemetery on their way to the city.
Aparentemente, nuestro Diosito está llorando de alegría al vernos nuevamente reunidos para honrar a la Madre de Su Hijo. Y en verdad es una gran alegría para nosotros hacerlo. Pero incluso en los momentos más angustiosos, como la pandemia que acabamos de vivir, Dios siempre está ahí con nosotros, guiándonos y enviando a sus agentes especiales, tanto mujeres como hombres, los grandes protagonistas de Su plan de salvación para nosotros, para salvarnos del desastre y llevarnos a Él.
Homily on the Occasion of the Annual Archdiocesan Cruzada Guadalupana, Cathedral of St. Mary of the ASsumption
Baltasar Jaime Martinez Compañón served as Bishop of Trujillo, Peru from 1779 to 1790 at Trujillo Cathedral. During his time in Peru, Bishop Martínez Compañón engaged in research of native customs and local music, architectural ruins and native plants and animals.
Sex and gender are among the most contentious topics of discussion within the Catholic Church today. For Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone of San Francisco, a human connection is key to having the difficult conversations that often come with presenting Church teaching on the subject.
Father Piers M. Lahey passed away in Daly City, California on Monday, November 28, 2022. Loving brother of Father M. Denis Lahey, (Abbot of the Hartford Street Zen Center in San Francisco). Beloved son of the late Donald Charles Lahey and Marie-Louise B. Lahey, grandson of the late Gertrude T. Bocqueraz of San Mateo.
Monsignor Harry George Schlitt passed away peacefully at his home on Thanksgiving, November 24, 2022. Monsignor Schlitt was born in Cape Girardeau, Missouri, on June
The Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption was filled with excitement and joy as the parish welcomed its new rector and pastor, Father Kevin Kennedy. Archbishop Salvatore J. Cordileone installed Father Kennedy on the First Sunday of Advent, Nov. 27, at the 11:00 a.m. Mass.
On a sunny day in April, staff and volunteers with the Archdiocese of San Francisco Restorative Justice Ministry arrived at San Quentin State Prison to take part in a victim-offender dialogue that aims to build empathy among men who have committed violent crimes including homicide.
One of the first effects of praying a daily holy hour will be to get rid of any evil that is in our life. Evil is not always to be overcome by combating it directly. St. Paul even suggests that certain types of mortification do not do away with certain sins.
“Eucharist.” “Thanksgiving.” As Catholics, every day is to be a “thanksgiving” for us who worship our Eucharistic Lord and are conformed to Him in our reception of Him. This “thanksgiving” brings the immense gifts of freedom and mercy, even as it demands that we lay down our lives for our brothers and sisters. The devout worship of the inmates of San Quentin State Prison teaches us this lesson in a concrete way, and for that I am very grateful this Thanksgiving.
By Christina Gray Louis Kolenda was living the high life as a creative director in downtown Manhattan when he had an epiphany over a bowl
From the opening hymn to the greetings at the reception, Contemplative of St. Joseph Father Vito Perrone’s pastor installation was one reflecting humble service, continuing to answer God’s call in his life.
Elizabeth Du Par was not alone as she gulped her grief watching her dying mother gasp for breath. Neither was Lisa Hamrick during her recuperation from sickness and surgery and her mother’s losing struggle with illness and injury.
View pictures from the event with Cardinal McElroy on Oct. 27! Photos by Dennis Callahan, Archdiocese of San Francisco
More than 25 priests of the Archdiocese of San Francisco joined Archbishop Cordileone and retired Bishop Daniel Walsh, on Friday, Nov. 4, at Holy Cross Cemetery for the Mass for Deceased Priests.
Quería aprovechar este momento para expresar mi más profundo agradecimiento por todos sus esfuerzos para crear conciencia sobre los males de la Proposición 1 (Prop 1), que enmienda la constitución de California al permitir el asesinato de vidas humanas en el útero después de la etapa de viabilidad.
This past August, Pope Francis traveled to a church in Rome that has opened a shelter for homeless transgender-identifying people. “No one should encounter injustice or be thrown away, everyone has dignity of being a child of God,” Sister Genevieve Jeanningros told the Vatican newspaper L’Osservatore Romano.
I wanted to take this moment to express my deepest appreciation for all your efforts in raising awareness about the evils of Proposition 1, which amends the California constitution by allowing the killing of human life in the womb after the stage of viability — even up to the day a healthy mother can give birth to a healthy baby.
Immersed in prayer, Filipino immigrant Kyle Franz Laluces, 30, of Daly City, feels a strengthening of his lifelong love for the Church and a surging of confidence in the path he chose following a “sign” from St. Joseph.
The California Catholic Conference released the following statement in response to the passage of Proposition 1
Join Archbishop Salvatore J. Cordileone on Election Day, Tuesday, Nov. 8, for a Rosary for Peace.
Archbishop Salvatore J. Cordileone officially installed Father Tony Vallecillo as pastor of Our Lady of Loretto Catholic Church in Novato on Sunday, Oct. 30. Father Vallecillo has led the parish the past two years both as parish administrator and pastor.
In October and November, the Church reflects on the gift of the rosary and the glory to come for those who remain faithful to Christ and close to Him through the grace of the sacraments.
As the founder of the Contemplatives of St. Joseph, a religious family created to serve the Archdiocese of San Francisco, Father Vito Perrone always imagined creating an urban oasis where people could come and pray.
+Memorial Mass for the Korean Catholic Community – All Saints Chapel, Holy Cross Cemetery 11/05/2022, 10:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Sponsored by St. Michael Korean
There are many ways to give back to the community this holiday season! Here are a few ways to give back through time, talent and
Pierre Smit, St. Emydius Parish’s longtime “Turkey Guy,” is gearing up with other parishioners and community volunteers to feed the hungry again this holiday season.
Parishioners from across the Archdiocese joined in prayer on October 27 to honor Cardinal Robert McElroy, the first native son of San Francisco to be made a Cardinal. Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone hosted the Cardinal for Vespers and a reception.
On Friday, October 28, Archbishop Salvatore J. Cordileone responded to the attack on Mr. Paul Pelosi, on Twitter saying, “Please join me in praying for the swift recovery of Paul Pelosi and comfort for his wife and family too. Mother Mary hear our prayer.”
On the memorial of Pope St. John Paul II, more than 37 married couples from across the Archdiocese gathered at St. Pius X Catholic Church in Redwood City for the Together in Holiness marriage retreat co-sponsored by the Archdiocese of San Francisco and the St. John Paul II Foundation.
The St. Thomas More Society gathered at Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic Church in North Beach for its annual Red Mass on Oct. 20, celebrated by Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone, and also honored the 2022 St. Thomas More award recipient, Jilma Meneses.
On Oct. 26, USCCB Bishop Chairmen, including Archbishop Salvatore J. Cordileone, signed and sent the following letter to Congress urging action on policies to stand in radical solidarity with women, children and families.
The Blessed Virgin Mary stands alongside her beloved Son as one of the most revered figures in all of human history. And how could she not? God the Father chose her out of all of humanity and eternity to bear His only begotten Son so that whoever believed in Him would not perish, but have eternal life. She birthed and nurtured love Himself, mankind’s only means of salvation, and offered her entire life in worship to Him.
Thwap! The sudden sound jumps out up above the orchestra and interrupts the soaring notes of the altos and sopranos. Thwap! It comes again. Again! And then again. Sixteen times in all, with no rhythm or sense. The sound of mechanical violence jars against the music, which is plaintive, joyous and even triumphant.
The joyous celebration known as the Priests Retirement Luncheon was held on Friday, October 14, at Patron’s Hall in St. Mary’s Cathedral.
For years, people have walked the so-called California Missions Trail, which ends at Mission San Francisco Solano, the northernmost of the state’s Franciscan missions and the last one built. Now, there’s a new trail picking up where the old trail ends – both literally and symbolically.
The 11 canonized saints of the United States, and the five Blesseds as well as the numerous Venerables who are on the path to official recognition as saints, are a true representation of the best of the Land of the Free.
Catholic medical professionals are standing in the breach against what Archbishop Salvatore J. Cordileone called ‘very much the throwaway culture,’ tangibly demonstrating Christ’s love by caring for those ill in body and mind.
Homily for the closing Mass for Monterey Marian Eucharistic Conference, Madonna del Sasso, Salinas, CA
St. Pius X Catholic Church hosted its 2nd annual Faith and Blue Mass for first responders within the San Mateo County. The Mass was part of the greater National Faith and Blue Weekend honoring first responders and facilitating safer and stronger communities by engaging law enforcement officers and local residents through faith-based organizations.
Father Roland De La Rosa was installed as the pastor of St. Bruno Catholic Church in San Bruno on Sunday, Oct. 9. Archbishop Salvatore J. Cordileone celebrated the Mass, which was followed by a vibrant celebration.
Junípero Serra High School broke ground to mark the start of the construction for a $17.5 million Stinson Center for Learning and Innovation. The 13,000-square-foot learning space, previously known as the Zoph Library, will be reimagined into a state-of-the-art student center.
Hundreds gathered at the Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption in San Francisco for the 2022 Rosary Rally, celebrating the Archdiocesan Year of the National Eucharistic Revival.
Though it may seem like a distant memory today, there was once a time when the Catholic Church was as much a part of American culture as baseball.
The Solemnity of St. Francis is filled with many celebrations across the Archdiocese each year including traditional pet blessings for families, individuals and even for K9 officers of the police force.
The Annual Blessing of the Animals, a tradition beloved by Catholics and non-Catholics alike, took place Sunday, Oct. 2, inside the gates of St. Boniface Parish in the city’s Tenderloin district.
As the Catholic Church in the United States embarks on the National Eucharistic Revival beginning with dioceses, parishes and small groups leading up to the great Eucharistic Congress of 2024, we may be wondering: What does this mean for me? How can I live a Eucharistic life?
Homily for the 2022 Rosary Rally, Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption
By Christina Gray Archbishop Salvatore J. Cordileone joined St. Finn Barr Parish in honoring its patron saint on the weekend of Sept. 25, his feast
In his essay “Why I Am a Catholic,” the British writer and convert G.K. Chesterton explained that one of the things that drew him to the Catholic faith was that “it is the only large attempt to change the world from the inside; working through wills and not laws.”
On Tuesday, Cardinal Joseph Zen’s second day in court in Hong Kong, five witnesses were cross-examined and the magistrate ruled that there was sufficient evidence to justify a trial.
Archbishop Salvatore J. Cordileone urges a No Vote on Proposition One, a proposed amendment to the California Constitution on the Nov. 8 ballot.
El Arzobispo Salvatore J. Cordileone insta a un Voto No sobre la Proposición Uno, una enmienda propuesta a la Constitución de California en la boleta electoral del 8 de Noviembre.
As communities committed to providing sanctuary to migrants, San Francisco and California are duty-bound to welcome immigrants and find opportunities for them to thrive here, no matter how they arrive at our doorstep. Let us not forget that Christian charity makes no distinctions regarding legal status when it comes to providing humanitarian aid to those in need.
Como comunidades comprometidas a proporcionar santuario a los inmigrantes, San Francisco y California tienen el deber de acoger a los inmigrantes y encontrar oportunidades para que prosperen aquí, independientemente de cómo lleguen a nuestra puerta.
Homily for the 150th Anniversary of Nativity Parish, Menlo Park, CA
“You need to have a sense of adventure.” That was what one sister told Sister of Saint Joseph of Carondelet Theresa Kvale when she asked her in high school about religious life. This year, Sr. Theresa celebrates 60 years in religious life.
Earlier this year, the Vatican’s Congregation for Catholic Education released a new instruction reiterating the essential characteristics of Catholic schools. Citing many key Church documents on Catholic education from the past, this new instruction affirmed the importance of a “Catholic educational project” and outlined the “fundamental principles” of Christian education in schools.
Less than a month after receiving the Cardinal’s biretta from Pope Francis in Rome, Cardinal Robert W. McElroy celebrated a Mass of Thanksgiving for the 80th anniversary of St. Gregory Parish in San Mateo where he served as pastor from 1997 to 2010.
Catholic immigrants from around the world call the Archdiocese of San Francisco home. Many have raised a generation of Catholics, and their children and grandchildren are raising future generations of Catholics.
What a treasure we have in the Bible. It is indeed a rich treasure chest from which to mine an abundance of wisdom. One of the reasons the Bible so abounds in such richness of teaching and insight lies in its great variety of types of literature: historic, poetic, exhortative and so forth. Sometimes those teachings are clear, and sometimes they’re a bit of an enigma.
Homily for annual Blue Mass, Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption
St. Mother Teresa holds a special place in the heart of San Francisco. During her life, she visited the city many times, often without fan fair, to encourage her sisters and assist them in their work. Continuing the mission of their foundress, the Missionaries of Charity serve Christ in the poorest of the poor areas of the Archdiocese, providing a glimpse of the tender love of Christ toward humanity.
St. Patrick’s Seminary and University kicked-off their academic year August 30 with the Mass of the Holy Spirit. Traditionally held at the beginning of the school year, the Mass is an opportunity for the Seminary students, faculty, staff, and benefactors to pray for guidance and wisdom in their academic and spiritual formation.
En el último día de la sesión legislativa un esfuerzo muy grande dio frutos, y murió la legislación que deseaba eliminar la participación de los padres en la vacunación de sus hijos.
On the last day of the legislative session a hard-fought effort paid off, and legislation died that sought to remove parent and guardian involvement in the vaccination of children.
Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone joined candidates for the diaconate and their families at Our Lady of Mercy Catholic Church on August 31 for the minor rite of the Installation to the Ministry of Lector.
El Papa Francisco nos invita durante todo el mes de septiembre a rezar especialmente por la abolición de la pena de muerte. Deseo animar personalmente a los fieles a añadir esta intención a sus oraciones.
Pope Francis is inviting us throughout the month of September to pray especially for the abolition of the death penalty. I wish to personally encourage the faithful to add this intention to their prayers.
As you likely know, we are at a critical moment right now in the history of California: voters this November will be asked whether or not they support the “right” to abortion for all nine months, without any restrictions or limitations, being written into our state constitution. It is indeed a very disturbing indication of the state of our current political climate that such a question will be asked in the form of Proposition 1 on the November 8 ballot.
Como ustedes saben, estamos en un momento crítico en la historia de California: este noviembre se les preguntará a los votantes si aceptan o no el “derecho” al aborto durante todos los 9 meses de embarazo, sin restricciones y limitaciones, siendo incorporado en la constitución del estado. Es realmente un indicio muy preocupante del estado de nuestro clima político actual que tal pregunta va a hacerse a través de la Proposición 1 en las elecciones el 8 de noviembre.
Over the past year, the Legion of Mary has celebrated their centennial anniversary. Begun in 1921 by Servant of God Frank Duff in Dublin, Ireland, the Legion of Mary is a lay apostolate whose mission is to serve the spiritual and social welfare of the Church through the intercession of Mary Immaculate, Mediatrix of All Graces.
Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone and fellow priests of the Archdiocese of San Francisco gathered on August 10 to celebrate eleven Jubilarian priests celebrating 25, 50, 60
Rev. Fr. Aloysius J. Pestun, SDB, Parochial Vicar at Corpus Christi Church then later in residence at the same parish, died after a brief illness at San Francisco General Hospital, at 4:01 PM, Friday, July 22, 2022. “Fr. Al’ as he was known, was appointed to Corpus Christi Church in May of 1996. At the parish he is remembered with affection for his dedication and determined service.
Pictured above is Salesian Father Titus Zeman as a youth. Valerie Schmalz, Catholic San Francisco A Slovak Salesian will be declared blessed Sept. 30 as
At Archbishop Cordileone’s request, and with appreciation to the Priest Personnel Board, please see, below, the Clergy Announcement for fiscal year 2022-2023.
“The Arc of history is long but it bends towards justice.” Never have the words the Rev. Martin Luther King, the great prophet of human rights in the 20th century, rung more true.
Homily for the feast of St. Junipero Serra, Apostle and Father of California, and conclusion of the 2022 Sacra Liturgia Conference, Mission Dolores Basilica
“The Arc of history is long but it bends towards justice.” Never have the words the Rev. Martin Luther King, the great prophet of human rights in the 20th century, rung more true.
This Father’s Day, we are still burying bodies and healing wounds from the latest round of mass slaughter of our schoolchildren in Uvalde, Texas. In a recent letter to Congress, I joined Archbishop Paul Coakley, Bishop Thomas Daly and Archbishop William Lori in a letter calling on Congress to adopt reasonable gun control legislation as part of the solution…
Imagínense si quieren cómo debe haber sido para esas primeras generaciones de cristianos que vivían en el Imperio Romano pagano.
Imagine if you will what it must have been like for those first generations of Christians living in the pagan Roman Empire. They were a new religion, a small sect that was seen as not fitting in, and even subversive. And not unlike us Catholics today, those first ancestors of ours also had to deal with misunderstandings.
Escuchamos mucho hablar en estos días sobre nuestra sociedad polarizada y la necesidad de unidad, con muchos funcionarios públicos que prometen ser fuerzas de unidad o critican a aquellos que están causando división.
We hear much talk these days about our polarized society, and the need for unity, with many public officials either promising to be forces of unity or decrying those who are causing division. It seems, though, that typically one of two extremes is taken: either focusing on the richness of our diversity as a society and even as a Church and turning a blind eye to divisions that lie beneath the surface, or attaining unity by destroying those who disagree with one’s own ideas of the way things should be.
“We send congratulations to Cardinal-elect McElroy.”
The road to becoming a deacon is a long and sometimes arduous one, and I would say especially so for this class. Our brothers about to be ordained to the diaconate today I think can be dubbed the “Covid class.” But with much patience and God’s grace we have arrived at this day.
On Thursday, Archbishop Salvatore J. Cordileone formally notified Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi that she is not to be admitted to
Pope Francis has been one of the world’s most vocal advocates of human dignity in every stage and condition of life. He decries what he evocatively calls the “throwaway culture.”
Dear Brother Priests in the Archdiocese of San Francisco: Today I am publishing a Notification that I sent yesterday to a member of our Archdiocese, Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi, instructing her that she is not to be admitted to Holy Communion, in accordance with canon 915 of the Code of Canon Law. At the same time, I am also publishing a letter to the faithful of our Archdiocese informing them of this Notification (both attached for your information). By means of this letter, I wish to give you more background information on what has transpired.
The Second Vatican Council, in its Decree on the Church in the Modern World, Gaudium et spes, reiterated the Church’s ancient and consistent teaching that “from the first moment of conception life must be guarded with the greatest care while abortion and infanticide are unspeakable crimes” (n. 51). Christians have, indeed, always upheld the dignity of human life in every stage, especially the most vulnerable, beginning with life in the womb.
It was in the 1940’s that George Orwell wrote his dystopian and then-futuristic novel “1984.” It used to be standard reading in the high school curriculum.
Over 230 people gathered on Thursday, May 12 to celebrate those who selflessly give of their time, treasure and talent to form souls in faith formation programs in parishes across the Archdiocese.
Homily for the Respect Life Essay Contest Award Mass, Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption
Homily for Easter Sunday, Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption
Homily for Easter Vigil Mass, Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption
The world seems plagued by crises these days, and the Church, too: the devastating war in Ukraine causing horrendous and senseless suffering; the ongoing effects of the waning pandemic, which are still with us; the challenges with the economy and many people struggling because of out-of-control inflation. And then, of course, as a Church we face many challenges as well, including the effects of a secularizing mentality and the lack of faithful adherence to Christ in both word and deed even among those in high levels of leadership in the Church.
Homily for Holy Thursday Mass of the Lord’s Supper, Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption
“The individual bishops as . . . member[s] of the episcopal college and legitimate successor[s] of the apostles, [are] obliged by Christ’s institution and command to be solicitous for the whole Church, and this solicitude, though it is not exercised by an act of jurisdiction, contributes greatly to the advantage of the universal Church. For it is the duty of all bishops to promote and to safeguard the unity of faith and the discipline common to the whole Church.”
In an age of rapid global communication, events in one nation inevitably impact ecclesial life elsewhere. Thus the “Synodal Path” process, as currently pursued by Catholics in Germany, has implications for the Church worldwide. This includes the local Churches which we pastor and the many faithful Catholics for whom we are responsible.
Homily for Palm Sunday, Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption
It has been said that oil is the lifeblood of our economy. We certainly are feeling that quite acutely now, with the sharp increase in oil prices that is bringing more pain at the pump! The oil in this case is petroleum, and while we gauge its value every time we fill up at the gas station, petroleum is much more than a fuel; it is the raw material used in so many products that are part of modern life, everything from shoe polish to surf boards.
Homily for Chrism Mass, Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption
Father Thomas Michael Parenti passed away peacefully, March 23, 2022, at the age of 78. Born in San Francisco in 1944 to Michele and Mary
Ahead of the Holy Father’s consecration of Russia and Ukraine to the Immaculate Heart of Mary on Friday, March 25, Archbishop Salvatore J. Cordileone released the following statement to the priests and faithful of the Archdiocese of San Francisco…
Dear Brother, Nearly a month has passed since the outbreak of the war in Ukraine that is daily inflicting immense suffering upon its sorely tried people and threatening world peace. At this dark hour, the Church is urgently called to intercede before the Prince of Peace and to demonstrate her closeness to those directly affected by the conflict.
O Mary, Mother of God and our Mother, in this time of trial we turn to you. As our Mother, you love us and know us: no concern of our hearts is hidden from you. Mother of mercy, how often we have experienced your watchful care and your peaceful presence! You never cease to guide us to Jesus, the Prince of Peace.
As our nation awaits the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, we join together in prayer and expectant hope that states will again be able to protect women and children from the injustice of abortion.
The Vatican announced Tuesday that Pope Francis will consecrate Russia and Ukraine to the Immaculate Heart of Mary March 25, and that a papal envoy will conduct the same consecration in Fatima
Sermon for An Ecumenical Service of Salutations to the Holy Cross, Holy Cross Greek Orthodox Church
You impact many lives through your support of the Archdiocesan Annual Appeal (AAA). I thank you for your generosity, your deeds, and your commitment to our Catholic faith. Because of your generosity and that of many others throughout our Archdiocese, our Church is able to provide assistance and resources to people in need through the Archdiocesan Annual Appeal. You support such critical needs as parish ministries, youth and young adults, schools, social ministries, priestly formation, ministering to the poor, ecumenical efforts, and the greater Church, among others.
Homily for the 2022 Homily for Rite of Election, Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption
It was announced recently that the state of California will soon lift the mask mandate for public gatherings. We look around us and see that the masks are beginning to come off, albeit cautiously. I’m sure it comes as a relief to all of us to be able to look each other in the face once again.
Homily for Ash Wednesday, Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption
In response to Pope Francis’ call for a Day of Prayer and Fasting for Peace in Ukraine on Ash Wednesday, join Archbishop Salvatore J. Cordileone
On April 15, 2019, Notre Dame Cathedral burned. You likely remember as I do this tense moment, when the whole world, Catholics and non-Catholics alike, looked on shocked and appalled as flames threatened to destroy sacred beauty.
There is an old saying, a question really, that is a sort of a self-assessment of faith, a way of gauging where one is at in terms of walking with the Lord Jesus: “If you were arrested for being a Christian, would there be enough evidence to convict you?”
Homily for the Mass for Walk for Life West Coast, Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption
Homily for Mass of the Americas at Old St. Patrick’s Cathedral, New York City
For more than two millennia, the star of Bethlehem, which guided the Magi to the city where Jesus was born, has been arousing the curiosity of researchers worldwide.
Glory to God in the highest. Throughout our lives we sometimes need a reminder to get to the point or, in other words, to focus on what really matters. After the preparatory penitential act of the Mass, described in our last two articles, the gathered assembly gets “to the point” of the liturgy by offering praise and thanksgiving to God. We do this especially in the Gloria, a beautiful hymn which begins by repeating the song of the angels as they announced the birth of Jesus (Lk 2:14).
Is it possible to see God as our friend? Jesus says, I call you friends. If God calls us friends, then we ought to call God our friend. Certainly, God is not a “friend” like our virtual friends on social media. He is a real friend who loves and wills the best for us. But how do we communicate with the divine? It is done through prayer.
Each year, parishioners at the Church of the Nativity in Menlo Park arrive to midnight Mass in the dark of night to see a great light. The church is unlit, illumined solely by the stained-glass rose window of the Nativity – a reminder of the joy of that first Christmas when Christ, the light of the world, was born in a humble stable.
Homily for Christmas Mass During the Night, Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption
Homily for the Cruzada Guadalupana, Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption
Homilía para la Cruzada Guadalupana 4 de diciembre de 2021; Catedral de Santa María Introducción “Muchas naciones se unirán al Señor en aquel día; ellas
During the pandemic, parishes innovated. Catholics attended livestream Masses and outdoor Masses in parking lots, on lawns and in school yards. Priests heard confessions through car windows at Our Lady of Angels in Burlingame, and homeless ministries made bag lunches and handed them out at the door of free dining rooms shut down by Covid-19. Bible studies went on Zoom.
On a beautiful, sunshine-filled Saturday, women and men religious representing 11 congregations gathered at Most Holy Redeemer Church on Nov. 13 to serve at the annual barbeque for persons living on the streets of San Francisco.
“No need is foreign to us,” said Marc Bruno hours after canvassing the streets of San Francisco’s North Beach neighborhood on a sweltering summer Sunday, handing out thick sandwiches from a local Italian deli to “anyone who is homeless or appears homeless.”
Some perceive a parish as a provider of soul food for the spiritually hungry, offering the Eucharist at every Mass and a menu of ministries to carry out the works of mercy.
Homily for the Saturday Vigil Mass for the Solemnity of Jesus Christ, King of the Universe and Adult Confirmations, Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption
When my husband Dan was 11, his parents separated. Like other children in this situation, he started shuttling between two ever-diverging homes. He dealt with feelings of anger, hurt and betrayal, but wasn’t sure where to turn for help or understanding. His parents’ split shook his trust in relationships, raised big questions about his own identity, and, for a time, damaged his relationship with God and the church.
As we continue our series on the Mass, begun last month, we reflect on the reality of our human condition in relation to God. Of course, the key is our acknowledgment that in the celebration of the Eucharist we are, in fact, in the presence of God. Without that conscious awareness, grounded in faith, we are prevented from experiencing true prayer and instead remain locked within a self-manufactured prison of falsehood and arrogance.
By Col. (retired) Cameron Song Sellers I have spent most of my adult life serving and helping others. This desire started when I was a
Homily for the Requiem Mass for the Homeless, Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption
On Sunday, Oct. 24, the Church will celebrate World Mission Sunday—the annual worldwide Eucharistic celebration for the Missions of the Church. World Mission Sunday is an opportunity for Catholics to recommit themselves to their Baptismal call to evangelization and mission, standing in solidarity with missionaries around the world serving the poor, proclaiming the Gospel and building the Church.
The year 2021 marks the quincentennial celebration—or 500 year celebration—of Christianity in the lives of Filipinos across the world. To celebrate this milestone, the archdiocese is holding events throughout the year, including a virtual event on Nov. 5 at 7pm during the Hope, Heal, Renew Conference.
By Christina Gray The city’s Tenderloin neighborhood was alive with the spirit and memory of St. Francis of Assisi today on his Oct. 4 feast
Photo Credit: Dennis Callahan By Mary Powers On Sunday, Sept. 19, parishes across the archdiocese celebrated Catechetical Sunday, the opening Mass for faith formation programs.
German artists’ work adorns many archdiocesan churches By: Mary Powers St. Francis holds a special place in the heart of the city of San Francisco
By Christina Gray Men and women called to religious life are “the true philosophers…our noble sages, the truly wise ones pointing us to the path
The apostolic exhortation “Amoris Laetitia” is the longest document of its kind; Pope Francis says that he “does not recommend a rushed reading,” and that “the greatest benefit … will come if each part is read patiently and carefully.” In my series of reflections, I have tried to highlight some of the document’s most significant themes and now, in this final piece, I wish to specifically address several of the Holy Father’s recommendations, and the response the archdiocese is making, or has made, to each.
In these articles reviewing Pope Francis’ Apostolic Exhortation “Amoris Laetitia,” I have made reference to the relativistic culture in which we live, which tells us, in effect, that we create our own reality.
Pope Francis in “Amoris Laetitia,” as well as in both of the recent Synods on the Family, discussed at length a difficult reality of modern life: divorce and remarriage. Since Catholics frequently have misunderstandings about Church teaching on these issues, I think it important to address them here, to the extent that this brief format will allow.
In “Amoris Laetitia,” Pope Francis notes the difficulties as well as the joys facing couples and families today. In this article I would like to address one of the most common questions of married life in our time, namely, that of the spacing of children within the spouses’ years of fertility in their marriage.
In my first reflection on “Amoris Laetitia” (the Joy of Love), I wrote of our Christian understanding of human nature, that we are made for love – to love and be loved – and are not primarily solitary individuals but fundamentally social beings, made for union and communion with others, and ultimately with God in heaven.
The Christian proclamation on the family is good news indeed.” These words are among the opening statements of Pope Francis’ Apostolic Exhortation Amoris Laetitia (the Joy of Love). An Apostolic Exhortation is the document issued by the Pope following on a Synod of Bishops which recapitulates and gives direction to the deliberations of the participating bishops, a sort of universal pastoral plan for the specific topic treated at the Synod affecting the life and ministry of the Church. Amoris Laeititia, the longest such document yet, follows up on the Synods on the Family of 2014 and 2015.
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