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Archdiocese of San Francisco

“Three Requests and a Promise”

Homily, Memorial of the Queenship of the Blessed Virgin Mary; Mass of Opening of the Academic Year at St. Patrick’s Seminary; And Consecration of the Seminary to the Immaculate Heart of Mary; August 22, 2025

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“El poder transformador del encuentro con Jesucristo”

Esta trigésima Cruzada Guadalupana que celebramos hoy añade una alegría aún mayor ya que fue este día hace 492 años que san Juan Diego recibió la aparición de la Madre de Dios y anunció su mensaje al mundo.  Este año celebramos la Cruzada Guadalupana en el día de su fiesta.

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“El poder transformador del encuentro con Jesucristo”

Así como preparó al pueblo azteca para la venida de Su Hijo a través de su Madre con las profecías del Mundo de las Flores, y como preparó al mundo entero a través de Su pueblo escogido original para la venida del Salvador a través de su Madre, así en cada uno de nosotros él está obrando preparándonos para recibir la plenitud de su verdad y belleza.

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“The Vocation of Catholic Health Care for the Spiritual Liberation of Those Held Captive”

Thank you for answering this holy call as a Catholic health care worker, healing mind and body with the selfless love of the Mother of God, with the compassion revealed by her Son on the Cross.  May He grace you with the wisdom, compassion and strength you need to bring healing of mind, body and spirit to His people who suffer, for His glory and for the salvation of your souls, and that of those who suffer illness of mind and body whom you seek to heal. 

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“La Santísima Virgen Nos Acompaña Siempre”

Our annual Rosary Rally which we celebrate on this first Saturday of October happens to fall this year on the actual Memorial of Our Lady of the Rosary.  This is a blessing for us, especially when we consider the last time this happened: in the year 2017 (six years ago), which was also close to the day of the 100th anniversary of Our Lady’s apparition to the three shepherd children in Fatima. 

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“Belief in an Unbelieving Age: Eucharistic Faith and God’s Purpose for Us Here and Now”

For the power of the Eucharist, when celebrated reverently, beautifully, and with all of our best and all of the talent that God has given us to glorify Him, can draw all sincere hearts into the Eucharistic heart of God’s Son.  And this call from our Eucharistic Lord is the hope that each of us is charged to hold on to, to live by in our own lives, and to pass on to all generations.

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“Amiga, Esposa y Amante: la Vocación de la Misionera de la Caridad”

Mis queridas hermanas, hoy se profesan como esposas de Cristo, sus más íntimas amigas, en la comunidad de las Misioneras de la Caridad. Su Madre ha modelado perfectamente esta amistad: el camino del amor agape que lleva a una intimidad con Dios la cual es un misterio de gozo en medio del sufrimiento, en el servir a los que sufren y a los más pobres de los pobres.

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“The Contemplative Vocation: A Life of Service to the Church”

Como aclara el rito de la profesión de votos, la vocación de; que se consagra a la vida contemplativa es la del servicio a la Iglesia, sobre todo, de la oración por la Iglesia, vida dedicada exclusivamente a la intercesión por el pueblo santo de Dios, para que sea verdaderamente santo, y que viva su propia consagración bautismal en sus vocaciones particulares.

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“Pasando la prueba del desierto usando las disciplinas de Cuaresma”

De acuerdo con la antigua tradición de la Iglesia, comenzamos la temporada de Cuaresma escuchando la historia de nuestro Señor retirándose al desierto para pasar cuarenta días en ayuno.  Esto da la razón de nuestros cuarenta días de Cuaresma: nos retiramos al desierto, espiritualmente, para ayunar con Jesús durante cuarenta días.  El desierto es en verdad un lugar de prueba: todas las comodidades son arrebatadas, la comida y el agua escasean, uno está a merced de los elementos y debe confiar en Dios para la salvación.

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“Dios Está con Nosotros, la Virgen María Camina con Nosotros”

Aparentemente, nuestro Diosito está llorando de alegría al vernos nuevamente reunidos para honrar a la Madre de Su Hijo.  Y en verdad es una gran alegría para nosotros hacerlo.  Pero incluso en los momentos más angustiosos, como la pandemia que acabamos de vivir, Dios siempre está ahí con nosotros, guiándonos y enviando a sus agentes especiales, tanto mujeres como hombres, los grandes protagonistas de Su plan de salvación para nosotros, para salvarnos del desastre y llevarnos a Él. 

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“Consecrated to be Stewards of the Good Things that Last Forever”

What a treasure we have in the Bible.  It is indeed a rich treasure chest from which to mine an abundance of wisdom.  One of the reasons the Bible so abounds in such richness of teaching and insight lies in its great variety of types of literature: historic, poetic, exhortative and so forth.  Sometimes those teachings are clear, and sometimes they’re a bit of an enigma.

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“The Gift of the Real Presence of Christ in Its Fullness”

Imagine if you will what it must have been like for those first generations of Christians living in the pagan Roman Empire.  They were a new religion, a small sect that was seen as not fitting in, and even subversive.  And not unlike us Catholics today, those first ancestors of ours also had to deal with misunderstandings. 

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“The Priest’s Service of Obedience for the Sake of Peace and Unity in Christ”

We hear much talk these days about our polarized society, and the need for unity, with many public officials either promising to be forces of unity or decrying those who are causing division. It seems, though, that typically one of two extremes is taken: either focusing on the richness of our diversity as a society and even as a Church and turning a blind eye to divisions that lie beneath the surface, or attaining unity by destroying those who disagree with one’s own ideas of the way things should be.

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“Our Lord’s Synonymous Last Commandment and the Pathway to Heaven”

The world seems plagued by crises these days, and the Church, too: the devastating war in Ukraine causing horrendous and senseless suffering; the ongoing effects of the waning pandemic, which are still with us; the challenges with the economy and many people struggling because of out-of-control inflation.  And then, of course, as a Church we face many challenges as well, including the effects of a secularizing mentality and the lack of faithful adherence to Christ in both word and deed even among those in high levels of leadership in the Church.

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“ Ungido para la misión de tres partes de Cristo”

It has been said that oil is the lifeblood of our economy.  We certainly are feeling that quite acutely now, with the sharp increase in oil prices that is bringing more pain at the pump!  The oil in this case is petroleum, and while we gauge its value every time we fill up at the gas station, petroleum is much more than a fuel; it is the raw material used in so many products that are part of modern life, everything from shoe polish to surf boards.

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“Resumen de la Homilía para el Rito de la Elección”

It was announced recently that the state of California will soon lift the mask mandate for public gatherings.  We look around us and see that the masks are beginning to come off, albeit cautiously.  I’m sure it comes as a relief to all of us to be able to look each other in the face once again. 

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No Ha Hecho Nada Igual con Ningún Pueblo

HOMILÍA – SOLEMNIDAD DE LA INMACULADA CONCEPCIÓN Celebración Arquidiocesana de la Cruzada Guadalupana Catedral de Santa María de la Asunción 8 de diciembre de 2018  Introducción “Non fecit taliter omni nationi.” En esta

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VOCATION: PATH TO THE NEW JERUSALEM

Homily by Archbishop CordileoneAt the Funeral Mass of His Mother, Mary CordileoneMay 12, 2014 IntroductionJust for the sake of those of you who might not know, I’m Mary Cordileone’s son. 

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