Archdiocesan Annual Appeal

“Do everything for the glory of God.”
1 Corinthians 10:31

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Learning how to be married
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Demystifying the Diaconate
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Student bake sale benefits animals displaced by LA fires
A 175-lb. African sulcata tortoise named “Tiptoe” who barely escaped with his life in January’s LA wildfires inspired St. Dunstan School kindergartners to help other animals affected by the tragedy.
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Archdiocese celebrates annual Chinese New Year Mass
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Jubilarians honored at annual Mass for Consecrated Life
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Latest from Archbishop Salvatore J. Cordileone

Letters, statements, articles, and memos

Letter from Archbishop Cordileone on immigration
While the politics and policies that govern immigration law and enforcement can be complex, I would like to reinforce with you some guiding principles that were shared in a joint… Read More
Carta del Arzobispo Cordileone sobre la inmigración
Si bien la política y las políticas que rigen la ley y el cumplimiento de la ley de inmigración pueden ser complejas, me gustaría reforzar con ustedes algunos principios rectores… Read More
“Doing Our Part to Trust in Divine Providence”
Homily, Mass for the Celebration of the Lunar New Year; February 8, 2025; St. Mary’s Cathedral
“Do everything for the glory of God.”
Archbishop Cordileone’s letter for the 2025 Archdiocesan Annual Appeal
“The Virtue of Waiting Upon the Lord and the Life of Religious Consecration”
Homily for the World Day for Consecrated Life; Feast of the Presentation of the Lord; St. Mary’s Cathedral
“Fulfilling the Last Commandment: Our Anchor of Hope for Eternal Life”
Votive Mass of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of Divine HopeMass for Annual Archdiocesan Women’s ConferenceFebruary 1, 2025; Immaculate Heart of Mary Church Introduction The other day I had the… Read More
Catholic Education: “Ever Ancient, Ever New”
Catholic Schools Week column for Catholic San Francisco magazine; January 2025
“The Pro-Life Turnaround and the Encounter with Light”
Homily for Mass on the Occasion of the Walk for Life West Coast; Feast of the Conversion of St. Paul; January 25, 2025; St. Mary’s Cathedral

Latest events from around the Archdiocese

Feb 22
2025 Wedding Anniversary Celebration
All husbands and wives are invited to attend and celebrate their sacramental wedding anniversaries in 2025. SATURDAY, FEB 22, 2025 10:00 am Mass followed by reception Couples celebrating “5 year… Read More
Mar 01
Walk for Peace & Memorial Vigil Mass
Help carry a cross to remember 2024 Bay Area victims of violent crimes Saturday, March 1, 2025 St. Mark’s Catholic Church, 325 Marin View, Belmont, CA 94002 3:00 PM Walk… Read More
Mar 08
Catholic Men’s Conference 2025
CALLED TO LEAD San Francisco Bay Area Catholic Men’s Conference REGISTRATION IS OPEN! March 8, 2025 8:30 am – 3:30 pm (Registration 7:30 am to 8:30 am) We have a… Read More
Mar 08
Excell Network Breakfast, Saturday, March 8, 2025
Excell Network Monthly Breakfasts are open to anyone who wants to support scholarships for justice-involved students, get to know their stories, and build community. For more information contact Julio Escobar… Read More
Mar 14
Eucharistic Adoration with Praise and Worship with St. Patrick’s Seminarians
Join the seminarians from St. Patrick’s Seminary and University on Friday, March 14 and Saturday, April 12 from 7:15 to 8:45 p.m. in the Chapel for Eucharistic Adoration led by the seminarians of St. Patrick’s.… Read More
Mar 15
Excell Network Breakfast, Saturday, March 15, 2025
Excell Network Monthly Breakfasts are open to anyone who wants to support scholarships for justice-involved students, get to know their stories, and build community. For more information contact Julio Escobar… Read More
Mar 15
National Council of Catholic Women’s Conference
BE INSPIRED EMPOWERED TRANSFORMED SAN FRANCISCO PROVINCE ARCHDIOCESE COUNCIL OF CATHOLIC WOMEN (SFACCW) NATIONAL COUNCIL OF CATHOLIC WOMEN (NCCW) They cordially invite you to One Day Conference Event: National Council… Read More
Mar 19
“Exploring the Mystery: The Shroud of Turin”
Join St. Patrick’s Seminary and University on Wednesday, March 19 at 5 p.m., for a talk on the Shroud of Turin by the Very Rev. Peter B. Mangum and Cheryl… Read More

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