OUR ARCHBISHOP

Most Reverend Salvatore Cordileone

Archbishop of San Francisco

Salvatore Cordileone was appointed the Archbishop of San Francisco on July 27, 2012, and was installed on October 4, 2012, the Feast of St. Francis of Assisi, at the Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption.

Since then, he has led the faithful of San Francisco with steadfast determination.

Latest from the Archbishop

Read Archbishop’s latest statements, homilies, op-eds, videos, memos, and more.

“The Road to Emmaus: the Paradigm for Pastoral Ministry to God’s People”
Homily for the Mass for Deceased Priests, Holy Cross Mausoleum
“Life, Marriage, and a Healthy Society: A Packaged Deal”
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
Can a Catholic education shape the secular political world?
Archbishop Cordileone’s interview with Dr. Michael Dauphinais of Ave Maria University
“The Restoration of God’s Image By Repaying to God What Is God’s”
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… Read More
“The Vocation of Catholic Health Care for the Spiritual Liberation of Those Held Captive”
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… Read More
“The Sacramental Sense of Sacred Architecture in the Mission of the Church”
Homily for the Mass of Thanksgiving for 25th Anniversary of Sacred Architecture Journal, Cathedral of Ss. Peter and Paul, Philadelphia
“The Blessed Mother Walks with Us Always”
Homily for the 2024 Rosary Rally, Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption
Statement by Archbishop Salvatore J. Cordileone on the passing of Senator Dianne Feinstein
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 Francisco and assure her family… Read More
“Leading the Way in Doing It God’s Way”
Homily, Mass for Celebration of Jubilarians in Religious Life, Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption
La Unidad Cuerpo-Alma de la Persona Humana
La influencia de la ideología de género (también llamada ideología del gender) se ha extendido en la sociedad contemporánea. Como resultado, muchos fieles y quienes sirven en nuestros ministerios se… Read More
The Body-Soul Unity of the Human Person
Joint Pastoral Letter from Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone and Bishop Michael Barber, SJ

Memos from the Archbishop

Videos from the Archbishop

Homilies by Archbishop Salvatore J. Cordileone

The coat of arms

The coat of arms of Archbishop Salvatore J. Cordileone celebrates the line of fishermen in his family. It presents a red crab against a silver background and a demi-lion with red claws holding a heart to honor the family name, Cordileone, which means “heart of a lion” from a literal translation of cor di leone.

The banner at the bottom includes his motto, “In Verbo Tuo,” translated, “At Your Word,” recalling the Gospel story of the apostles casting their nets at the Lord’s urging after fishing all night and catching nothing. Peter lets down the net on the strength of Christ’s command. “And Simon answered: ‘Master, we toiled all night and took nothing! But at your word I will let down the nets.” (Luke 5:5)

Archbishop’s Circle

The Archbishop’s Circle consists of over eighty households representing about 110 individuals. Circle members support special programs identified by Archbishop Cordileone. Without the support of the Circle members, these initiatives would not be funded.

Support Archbishop Cordileone and his vision by funding special programs and initiatives

The Archbishop’s First Pastoral Letter

“Before I formed you in the womb I knew you, before you were born I dedicated you, a prophet to the nations I appointed you” (Jer 1:5). A young Jeremiah heard the Lord speak these words to him over 2500 years ago. In these times in which we are living, the scourge of abortion ignores the reality that humans are made in the image of God, known and beloved by God. This pastoral letter addresses all Catholics, but especially Catholics in public life, calling for deep reflection on the evil of abortion and on the meaning of receiving Holy Communion, the Bread of Life.