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Aprender a estar casados

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

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A school is born

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

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Parish Eucharistic Adoration

Parish Eucharistic Adoration in San Francisco County Parish Adoration Schedule Phone Address Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption 1st Friday 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. 1-415-567-2020

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What Is The Mass?

Fr.Jonathan Meyer 14 Stations of the Eucharist Join Fr. Jonathan Meyer as he guides us through the 14 Stations of the Eucharist, linking each station

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St. Francis: Lover of the Eucharist

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. 

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Cloud of witnesses: Why Catholics pray for the dead

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.

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Jimmy Akin

Jimmy AkinThe Earliest Writings on the Eucharist Many Christians believe in the Real Presence and the sacrifice of the Mass. But many others reject them.

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Fr Mike Schmitz

Fr Mike SchmitzThe Reality of the Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity of Jesus Christ in the Most Holy Sacrament of the (Catholic) Altar.

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Fr. Robert Spitzer

Fr. Robert Spitzer, SJModern Marvels: Eucharistic Miracles of the 21st Century While the Eucharist is always a miracle, Fr. Robert Spitzer, SJ, scientist, philosopher, author,

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Dr. Brant Pitre

Dr. Brant PitreJesus and the Jewish Roots of the Eucharist In this presentation, you will explore the Eucharist as the New Passover, the New Manna

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Fr. William Casey

Fr. William CaseyJesus is 100% Real and 100% Present in the Holy Eucharist Eucharist (from εὐχαριστία, “thanksgiving”) here refers to Holy Communion or the Body

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Bishop Fulton J. Sheen

Venerable Archbishop Fulton SheenThe Holy Eucharist (Sacrament) Venerable Fulton John Sheen (born Peter John Sheen, May 8, 1895 – December 9, 1979) was an American

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Bishop Robert Barron

Bishop Robert Barron:The Real Presence of Jesus in the Eucharist For my keynote talk at the 2020 L.A. Religious Education Congress, I spoke about the

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Charter for the Rights of the Family

Presented by the Holy See to all persons, institutions and authorities concerned with the mission of the family in today’s world October 22, 1983. <https://www.vatican.va/roman_curia/pontifical_councils/family/documents/rc_pc_family_doc_19831022_family-rights_en.html>

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Padre John Trigilio, Jr

El Padre John Trigilio, Jr. es oriundo de Erie, Pensilvania, hijo del difunto John Trigilio, Sr. (de ascendencia siciliana) y de su esposa en vida,

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Braden Johnson

Growing up Braden played competitive basketball, did semi-professional singing, and made content with famous social media influencers. During his freshman year of college his life

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Carlo and Thea Fiatarone

Carlo & Thea Fiatarone met doing missionary work with the Salesians of Don Bosco. They are passionate about youth evangelization and bringing parishes and school

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Bishop Donald J. Hying

The youngest of six sons, Bishop Donald Joseph Hying was born in West Allis, Wisconsin, to parents Albert and Catherine Hying on August 18, 1963.

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Héctor Molina

Hector Molina is an international evangelist, bible teacher, pilgrimage leader, podcaster, and digital content creator. For over three decades he has traveled the globe proclaiming

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Simone Rizkallah

Simone Rizkallah previously worked at St. Mary’s Catholic High School in Phoenix, Arizona as Theology Department Chair and Senior Theology Teacher. She is also an

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Vicente Del Real

Vicente Del Real is the founder of Iskali. He is currently a student at Stanford Latino Entrepreneurship Initiative within the Center for Entrepreneurial Studies at

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Jesse Romero

Jesse Romero is a full-time bilingual Catholic Lay Evangelist, who is nationally acclaimed for his dynamic, upbeat Christ centered preaching. His preaching apostolate is “On

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DJ Bernal

Mission Statement I believe all people can be transformed by a relationship with Jesus Christ and walk in the power of the Holy Spirit. I believe young people

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Dr. Scott French

Dr. Scott French is a practicing board certified Emergency Physician who noted the rapidly in- creasing rates of depression, suicides, and other behavioral disorders among

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2023 AAA Letter

January 18, 2023 Dear Friends in Christ: I extend my warmest thank you and gratitude for your ongoing support of our Catholic faith. As Catholics,

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Homily for the 2023 Walk for Life Vigil

 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. 

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Homily by Father Kevin Kennedy on Pope Benedict XVI

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.

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Rev Jonathan Kalisch – Bio

Fr. Jon Kalisch, O.P. was born and raised in Woodbridge, NJ. After majoring in American Studies with a concentration in Government and History at Georgetown University,

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“Consecrated to be Stewards of the Good Things that Last Forever”

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.

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KNOW THE MASS

We complete this series on the Mass by providing the second part of our reflection on the Liturgy of the Eucharist, examining the basic structure of the very heart of the Mass, which is the Eucharistic prayer.

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Act of Consecration to the Immaculate Heart of Mary

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.

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Rev. J. Thomas Madden

Rev. J. Thomas Madden, son of the late John and Katherine Madden, was born July 8, 1927 in San Francisco, CA. His sister, Catherine, predeceased

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Rev. Vincent D. Ring

Father Vincent Ring, retired Roman Catholic priest who served the San Francisco and Peninsula area for many years, passed away peacefully on the morning of

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Prayer essential in battle for life

On a beautiful Friday evening in January, while the city of San Francisco was abuzz with weekends beginning, groups of young Catholics and Walk for Life pilgrims joyfully headed to North Beach to pray.

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Coats for Kids in San Francisco

The Knights of Columbus teamed up with the Missionaries of Charity to bring warmth during this Advent season, distributing coats and hot meals at Immaculate Conception Chapel in the Mission District of San Francisco.

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Pope Francis: hope for meet with Russian Orthodox leader

On the return flight from Greece, Pope Francis said that a second meeting with Patriarch Kirill of Moscow, the head of the Russian Orthodox Church, is being organized.
“A meeting with Patriarch Kirill is not far on the horizon,” the pope said during a press conference aboard the papal plane on Dec. 6, the saint’s day of St. Nicholas.

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What would a post-Roe California look like?

The U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral arguments Dec. 1 on a major abortion case that could lead to the overturning of Roe v. Wade by next summer. If the court rules to overturn Roe, 26 states would instantly ban abortion.
For California, the Guttmacher Institute predicts a 3,000 percent increase in out-of-state women seeking abortions.

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Grace and healing after miscarriage or infant loss

Miscarriage is a loss that until recently was ignored, often happening before anyone knew the mother was pregnant. But as those who have lost children in pregnancy can recount, it is a grief. Therefore, the Archdiocese of San Francisco Respect Life Ministry has begun an annual Memorial Mass & Healing Service for Miscarriage & Infant Loss.

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Christ in Glory window illuminates hope of our eternal destiny

As the liturgical calendar nears its end, three feasts coincide in November to remind us of our own final end: All Saints’ Day, All Souls’ Day and the solemnity of Christ the King. These interconnected feasts are well illustrated in the stained-glass window of Christ in Glory in St. Dominic’s Church in San Francisco.

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Christmas Card Drive

Each year at Christmastime we collect Christmas cards to be distributed in the San Francisco jails. This gives our incarcerated brothers and sisters an opportunity

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Archbishop Gomez warns against rise of ‘new political religions’

In a wide-ranging talk on racial inequality and new social justice movements in America, Archbishop José H. Gomez of Los Angeles cautioned against the rise of what he described as new political religions. “With the breakdown of the Judeo-Christian worldview and the rise of secularism, political belief systems based on social justice or personal identity have come to fill the space that Christian belief and practice once occupied,” Gomez said in an address delivered via video ahead of congress on Catholics and public life being held in Madrid later this month.

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The Legion of Mary’s legacy of love

Ando Perlas was on his knees after Mass at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Parish one Sunday in 1984 when he felt a tap on the shoulder. A stranger asked him if he wanted to join the Daly City parish’s Legion of Mary. “I had gone to Catholic school all my life but had never heard of the Legion of Mary,” said Perlas. When the woman approached him again some months later in the same spot, he was praying for his infant daughter, born with a serious heart defect. Her prognosis was not good. Perlas said he made a silent covenant with the Blessed Mother that day, and with Virgilia “Bebs” de los Santos, the persistent legionary, now deceased.

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The Communion of Saints

The communion of saints is a teaching of the Catholic faith that we profess in every recitation of the Creed at Mass. Pope St. Paul VI describes the dogma well in his 1968 “Credo of the People of God”: “We believe in the communion of all the faithful of Christ, those who are pilgrims on earth, the dead who are attaining their purification and the blessed in heaven, all together forming one church; and we believe that in this communion the merciful love of God and his saints is ever listening to our prayers.”

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St. Francis Prayer Services

The Restorative Justice Ministry holds prayer services whenever a person in the Archdiocese loses their life in the violent way. Sometimes families and friends attend;

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The Mass: Our greatest treasure

In the Gospel according to Matthew, Jesus says to His disciples: “The kingdom of heaven is like a treasure buried in a field, which a person finds and hides again, and out of joy goes and sells all that he has and buys that field.

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