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Archbishop Salvatore J. Cordileone statement on the attack of Mr. Paul Pelosi
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… Read More
Together in Holiness Conference renews life of Domestic Church
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… Read More
St. Thomas More Society honors former Catholic Charities CEO
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… Read More
Bishops call for “radical solidarity,” promoting the welfare of women and families
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,… Read More
There’s something about Mary: Four Marian movie meditations
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… Read More
2022 Rice Bowl Grants Awarded
For the second year in a row, Rice Bowl Grants have been awarded to parishes and organizations working to alleviate hunger in the Archdiocese of San Francisco. The grants were… Read More
2022 Restorative Justice Month
Each year in November we observe Restorative Justice Month. This is a time to reflect on and pray for the work of the Restorative Justice Ministry and all those involved… Read More
Story of martyred Carmelites coming to the San Francisco Opera House
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… Read More
Priests Retirement Luncheon joyfully celebrates ministry and service of retired priests
The joyous celebration known as the Priests Retirement Luncheon was held on Friday, October 14, at Patron’s Hall in St. Mary’s Cathedral.
Camino de Sonoma: An ecumenical walk through history and Northern California
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,… Read More
Holy Heroes: Saints in the United States
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… Read More
Archbishop lauds Catholic medical professionals for their Christ-like ‘comfort of presence’
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… Read More