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the Divine
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Rev. Paul E. Perry 1941 – 2024
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Filipino traditions light the way for Christmas
Individual stories of devotion to Mary revealed in parish Marian art exhibit
Christmas presence
Parishes gather for annual Simbang Gabi Commissioning Mass and Parol Blessing
California Catholic Bishops release new letter on immigration
Latest from Archbishop Salvatore J. Cordileone
Letters, statements, articles, and memos
“Planting Seeds and Reaping Fruit”
“The Ever-Youthful Love of the One Who Makes All Things New”
“Light, Darkness and Our Gift Exchange with God”
Lessons Learned from Contemplating the Nativity Scene
Lecciones aprendidas al contemplar el belén
Statement by Archbishop Salvatore J. Cordileone on Rep. Nancy Pelosi’s comments to the National Catholic Reporter
“Todos amamos a nuestra Madre, quien nos une en una familia de Dios”
“We All Love Our Mother, Who Unites Us into One Family of God”
Latest events from around the Archdiocese
Archdiocesan Women’s Conference
Catholic Health Care Ethics Seminar
2025 Wedding Anniversary Celebration
Catholic Men’s Conference 2025
Personalized Easter Cards for Prisoners at San Francisco Jails
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THE WRITINGS OF POPE BENEDICT XVI
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Joseph Ratzinger, Pope Benedict XVI was one of the most important theological and spiritual writers of the last 100 years. His writings range from deep theology to pastoral guidance on prayer, from a trilogy of books on the life and teaching of Jesus to a masterful work on Christian worship called “The Spirit of the Liturgy”. This six-week course will explore key insights and themes from a selection of his writings. The aim is to deepen one’s Catholic faith and spiritual life through an understanding of some of the ideas and works of the man many regard as a modern Church Father.