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Last weekend, the Archdiocesan Restorative Justice Ministry held its first in-custody Reentry and Resource Fair at San Quentin State Prison. The fair’s slogan was “Build bridges to successful reentry.”
“We want to bring hope,” and information about resources to inmates, while they are in prison and when they are released, said Julio… Read more
Join Archbishop Cordileone for Holy Week and Easter liturgies at the Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption in San Francisco!
Full list of Mass times: https://smcsf.org/events/
The Archdiocese of San Francisco’s Department of Catholic Schools is hiring!
Learn more: https://schools.sfarch.org/administrators-employment
Join Archbishop Cordileone for the Archdiocese of San Francisco’s annual Chrism Mass.
The Chrism Mass is a sign of unity in the Archdiocese and holds two important roles. The first is the blessing of holy oils by Archbishop Cordileone (Oils of Catechumens, Sick and Sacred Chrism) that are distributed to each parish. The second part of the… Read more
In his homily for the Fifth Sunday of Lent, Archbishop Cordileone breaks down for us the Gospel of the woman caught in adultery:
“Jesus lowers himself to be equal to her on her level, entering into a conversation with her to help her understand why it is that she sins, why she is stuck in this pattern of self-destructive behavior. He enters… Read more
On this first Saturday of April, we pray to Our Lady in a special way.
The first Saturday of each month is dedicated to the Blessed Mother. As we continue to live the Archdiocesan consecration to the Immaculate Heart of Mary, find a way today to honor her with a rosary, participating in Eucharistic adoration, attending Mass or praying… Read more
More than 100 immigrants with uncertain legal status lined up in the school yard at St. Peter Catholic School on Sunday, March 30, to speak with University of San Francisco law students and attorneys about their options to stay in the U.S.
This was the eighth immigration fair, or workshop sponsored by the Archdiocese of San Francisco’s Office… Read more
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