
Solemn Vespers for the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity
All are welcome to celebrate the 20th Anniversary of Shared Prayer of the Catholic Archdiocese & Orthodox Metropolis of San Francisco at St. Pius Church in Redwood City. Archbishop Salvatore

All are welcome to celebrate the 20th Anniversary of Shared Prayer of the Catholic Archdiocese & Orthodox Metropolis of San Francisco at St. Pius Church in Redwood City. Archbishop Salvatore
More than 100 immigrants with uncertain legal status lined up in the school yard at St. Peter Catholic School to speak with University of San Francisco law students and attorneys about their options to stay in the U.S.
A high school student from Turlock summed it up: “I am here to prevent abortion.” Elizabeth, a mother from Milipitas, said it a different way: “We want all babies to have a future.”
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 Mater Dolorosa Church in South San Francisco.
Nearly 1,200 people streamed through the doors and crowded around the 160 booths with organizations offering hope and a second chance to formerly incarcerated youth, and adult men and women attending the 12th annual Restorative Justice Reentry Conference, Resource & Jobs Fair.
Calling their work “a sacred calling,” San Francisco Archbishop Salvatore J. Cordileone addressed Catholic medical professionals gathered for the traditional White Mass for Medical Professionals at Mater Dolorosa Church in South San Francisco.
A record 900-plus people attended the Sept. 8 Archdiocese of San Francisco’s 11th annual Reentry Conference, Resource and Job Fair, aimed at helping those recently released from prison or jail, the families of those incarcerated, and crime victims and homicide survivors.
Deacon Jerald Geronimo & Deacon Gerardo Vazquez The two men who are to be ordained on June 4 at the Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption were asked several