Catholic SF (VS)'s Posts
Two immigration resource fairs planned for January, March
The parishes of St. Raphael in San Rafael and St. Peter in San Francisco are hosting resource fairs for immigrants in this new year.
Here’s a way to help in the war-torn lands where Jesus and the Apostles walked
Sometimes as we read the headlines and news stories about Lebanon, Gaza, Israel, Iraq, Iran and now Syria – we are confused and overwhelmed by the tragedy, loss of life… Read More
Archdiocese distributes $21,000 in grants to parishes helping the hungry
This Advent, the Archdiocese of San Francisco is blessed to award $21,000 in grants to help Marin, San Mateo and San Francisco parishes feed the hungry.
Federal probation officers join Christmas outreach to San Francisco jails
Twenty federal probation officers and support staff joined the Archdiocese of San Francisco’s Restorative Justice Ministry today to write cards and pack bags of holiday treats for the 1,200 inmates… Read More
Father Vito Perrone: Miscarried infants are with God
Contemplative of St. Joseph Father Vito Perrone offered a Memorial Mass and Healing Liturgy for Miscarriage and Infant Loss on All Souls Day, bringing comfort to the women and men… Read More
Archbishop: St. Luke models the kindness and courage of the Christian medical professional
The night was just a tad cool, but the warmth of the Archbishop’s words made up for any autumn chill at the annual White Mass for Catholic Medical Professionals at… Read More
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.”
The Do’s and Don’ts of Catholic Church involvement in elections
Every year the question arises – what exactly can the Catholic Church do when it comes to elections, candidates and issues? Under IRS rules, the Catholic Church may take a… Read More
VOTE NO on SF’s Prop. O on Nov. 5
‘Having babies is at the heart of reproductive health care!’ – EN ESPAÑOL: “El tener bebes es la esencia del cuidado de salud reproductivo”
Immigration issues discussed through lens of Catholic Social Teaching
Two experts in Catholic social teaching on immigration tackled the issue for a webinar hosted by the Archdiocese of San Francisco’s Office of Human Life & Dignity on Sept. 18.
Abortion bills advance in California legislature
Three bills that promote abortion are advancing in the California legislature, and all three have a strong likelihood of becoming law.
Archdiocese launches ‘Know Your Rights’ initiative in partnership with Catholic Charities, USF
Twenty-five immigrants attended the first in a series of Know Your Rights workshops at St. Francis of Assisi Parish on Sunday, as the Archdiocese launches a new initiative to support… Read More