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For Immediate Release: Archbishop Cordileone responds to Marin County District Attorney Decision in Serra Statue Case
Today, the Marin County District Attorney’s office announced that they have reduced the charges against the vandals who desecrated and destroyed the statue of St. Junipero Serra on the property… Read More
Archbishop Salvatore J. Cordileone responds to Marin County District Attorney decision in Serra statue case
The following letter was sent by Most Rev. Salvatore J. Cordileone, Archbishop of San Francisco, to the Marin County District Attorney’s office on May 24, 2023.
Don’t Slander St. Junípero Serra
California lawmakers sully the good name of a Catholic saint. By Salvatore J. Cordileone and José H. Gomez California lawmakers have passed legislation to replace a statue of St. Junípero… Read More
Response to Marin County DA’s Decision to Prosecute for Felony Vandalism Mob who Toppled St. Junipero Serra Statue at Mission San Rafael
This is a breakthrough moment for Catholics. Marin County District Attorney Lori Frugoli’s decision to prosecute on the charge of felony vandalism represents the first time that any of the… Read More
Archbishop Cordileone calls for prosecution of “small, violent mob” who desecrated St. Junípero Serra statue on Mission Church property
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June 30, 2020 – Op-Ed: Statues of St. Junipero Serra Deserve to Stay
Opinion piece from the Washington Post, June 30, 2020