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Thousands pray, walk, celebrate in San Francisco multicultural Bay Area Rosary Rally
The Bay Area Rosary Rally on Oct. 12 united local Catholics from nearly a dozen ethnic cultures in a day dedicated to “Our Lady Who Unites All Peoples.”
Catholics celebrate Chinese New Year in San Francisco
The Catholic Chinese Ministry celebrated Chinese New Year at St. Mary’s Cathedral with Mass and a banquet Archbishop Salvatore J. Cordileone offered the Mass and the party afterwards at the… Read More
Multi-cultural parish seeks to become a “community of communities”
With 15 Masses offered each week in four languages — English, Spanish, Vietnamese and Portuguese — St. Raphael Church in San Rafael is a beautiful example of the kind of… Read More
Hispanic Catholic leaders gather for ‘Roots and Wings’ Congress in nation’s capital
The state of California had by far the largest delegation as 400 enthusiastic leaders of Hispanic ministry met to illuminate the needs of the community and discern a path forward… Read More
LENT & EASTER TRADITIONS
The beauty of the universality of the Church is that people around the world celebrate the holiest days of the year with rich traditions that stem from a society steeped… Read More
HOLY LAND TRADITIONS
Juliette Totah, now 93 and living at St. Anne’s Home in San Francisco, was born in the Palestinian West Bank city of Ramallah. Like other Arab-speaking Catholics, her Easter memories… Read More
LENT: Drawn by Faith
The parking lot of Our Lady of Mercy Parish in Daly City is now something of a permanent gallery for the artwork of priest-in-residence Father Rey Culaba.
Black History Month 2022
February is Black History Month and there are several ways you can participate in celebrating the heritage of Black Catholics. The University of San Francisco will be hosting a free… Read More