Eduardo Banos's Posts
Rev. Paul E. Perry 1941 – 2024
We are deeply saddened to announce the passing of Reverend Paul E. Perry on December 15, 2024. A beloved pastor, devoted community leader, and cherished family man, Rev. Perry touched… Read More
Individual stories of devotion to Mary revealed in parish Marian art exhibit
Catholic San Francisco learned about the exhibit and visited on Dec. 13 a few days before it closed. The exhibit included a collection of museum-worthy Marian statues, paintings, icons, stitchery,… Read More
Archdiocese of San Francisco 2024 Parish Rice Bowl Grants
We are pleased to announce that the application period for the Archdiocese of San Francisco 2024 Parish Rice Bowl Grants is now open. These grants are open to parish food… Read More
Archbishop Salvatore J. Cordileone is encouraging all faithful Catholics to VOTE NO on San Francisco Proposition O
Why would anyone want to stigmatize a primary health care facility and a pregnancy resource center that give pregnant women support for having their babies? San Francisco Ballot Proposition O… Read More
VOTA NO en el Proyecto de Ley 0 de San Francisco el 5 de Noviembre
“El tener bebes es la esencia del cuidado de salud reproductivo” Por Valerie Schmalz ¿Por qué alguien va a querer estigmatizar un establecimiento de salud primaria y un centro de… Read More
12th Annual Reentry Conference, Resource & Jobs Fair Draws 1,200 Attendees
Nearly 1,200 people streamed through the doors and crowded around the 160 booths with organizations offering hope and a second chance to formerly incarcerated youth, and adult men and women… Read More
Archbishop Cordileone to Newsmax: I Sense a Change for San Francisco
Speaking to “Prime News” about his city’s degradation, Cordileone stated that “these problems have been around a long time.”
Gabriel Project Advent Giving Tree
During Advent, we wait in expectant hope for the arrival of the Baby Jesus, as his mother Mary would have done so long ago. This is the perfect time to… Read More
Objective Beauty of the Traditional Latin Mass Evangelizes
Commentary in National Catholic Register, July 8, 2024 – As this petition, and the 1971 petition demonstrates, the Latin Mass has a curiously inclusive appeal.
“The Universal Language of the Fruit of the Holy Spirit”
Homily for Eucharistic Revival to Begin Procession with the Blessed Sacrament to the National Eucharistic Congress in Indianapolis.
California’s Eucharistic pilgrimage route aiming for ‘epic’ launch
Before the Sacramento portion, the pilgrimage will kick off in San Francisco with a May 19 bilingual Pentecost Sunday Mass at the Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption celebrated… Read More
Protected: 35th Respect Life Essay Contest 2024 Winners and Honorable Mentions
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