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2019 Official Directory BAY AREA LOCATION Religous Gifts & Books, Church Goods & Candles ARCHDIOCESE OF SAN FRANCISCO 2019 Official Directory BAY AREA LOCATION Religous Gifts & Books, Church Goods & Candles Now with 5 locations to serve you: Northern California S.San Francisco 369 Grand Ave 650-583-5153 Central California Modesto 2900 Standiford Ave 209-523-2579 Fresno 3065 E. Ashlan Ave 559-227-7373 Southern California Los Angeles 1701 James M Wood 213-385-3366 Long Beach 1960 Del Amo Blvd 562-424-0963 www.cotters.com 800-446-3366 [email protected] 2019 ARCHDIOCESE OF SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY 1 Archdiocese ........................................ Pages 3 – Insignia and Mission . 3 – Past Archbishops and Auxiliary Bishops; Titles and Statistics . 4 – Regional Dioceses and Other Assemblies . 5 – Archbishop and Auxiliary Bishops . 6 – Archbishop’s Boards and Councils . 9 – Honorary Prelates . 10 – Pastoral Center . 11 – Youth Groups and Young Adults . 15 Clergy / Religious ........................................ 16 – Priest Information . 18 – Deacon Information . 28 – Religious Orders of Men . 32 – Religious Orders of Women . 34 Parishes ................................................ 38 – San Francisco . 41 – Marin . 51 – San Mateo . 55 – Eastern Catholic Churches . 64 – Other Spiritual . 65 Catholic Schools ......................................... 71 Services ................................................ 86 – Organizations and Services . 89 – Catholic Charities . 96 – Honors and Awards . 98 Indexes ................................................ 102 – Advertising Classifieds . 105 – Advertising Index . 108 – Directory Index . 110 – Parishes Index . 113 – Schools Index . 114 AVAILABLE ONLINE Holy Sacrifice of the Mass (Schedule by Day) Sacrament of Reconciliation (Schedule by Day) Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament (Schedule by Day) Succession of Pastors DIRECTORY STAFF Publisher Most Rev. Salvatore J. Cordileone Production Assistant Joel Carrico Executive Editor Rick DelVecchio Advertising Sales Mary Podesta Editor Diana Powell Sales and Administrative Support Chandra Kirtman & Sandy Finnegan Production Manager Karessa McCartney-Kavanaugh Photography Debra Greenblat Both the Catholic San Francisco digital paper and the most current Archdiocese of San Francisco Official Directory are online. Access the Official Directory and periodic updates online at www.catholic-sf.org. The eDirectory is updated quarterly: January, April, July, and October. You can order the print publication by calling 1-415-614-5640. 2 Serran Prayer for Vocations O God, Who wills not the death of a sinner, but rather that he be converted and live; grant we beseech You through the intercession of the Blessed Mary, ever Virgin, Saint Joseph, her spouse and all the saints, an increase of laborers for Your Church; fellow laborers with Christ to spend and consume themselves for souls through the same Jesus Christ, Your Son, Who Lives and reigns with You in the unity of the Holy Spirit, God forever and ever. Amen. 3 ARCHDIOCESE OUR INSIGNIA The insignia of the Archdiocese of San Francisco are the crossed arms of Christ and Saint Francis of Assisi, which is a classical representation of Saint Francis. OUR MISSION We, the Catholic Church of San Francisco, in a communion of faith and charity with the successor of Peter, reach out and receive with welcoming arms all of God’s people: the saint and the sinner; the young and the elderly; the poor and the rich; the immigrant and the native; the lost sheep and those still searching. At this unique moment, as we stand at the crossroad leading to the Third Millennium we recognize ourselves as pilgrim people called by God and empowered by the Spirit to be disciples of Jesus Christ. We pledge ourselves to be a dynamic and collaborative community of faith known for its quality of leadership, its celebration of the Eucharist, its proclamation of the Good News, its service to all in need and its promotion of justice, life and peace. Rich in diversity of culture and peoples and united in faith, hope and love we dedicate ourselves to the glory of God. In this our mission we each day seek holiness and one day heaven. A Journey of Hope Toward the Third Millennium, The Pastoral Plan of the Pilgrim Church of San Francisco. December 1995 MATTHEW 11:28-30 “Come to me, all you who labor and are burdened, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am meek and humble of heart; and you will find rest for yourselves. For my yoke is easy, and my burden light.” About the cover: Statue of Christ at Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery, Colma. 4 ARCHDIOCESE OF SAN FRANCISCO CITY OF SAN FRANCISCO www.sfarch.org (aka www.sfarchdiocese.org) Archbishops of San Francisco Titles and Statistics 1840-1846 Francisco Garcia Diego y Morano Established: July 29, 1853 1st Bishop of Ambas Californias 1853-1884 Most Rev. Joseph Sadoc Alemany, OP, DD Patrons: St Francis of Assisi (Feast Day: October 4) 1884-1914 Most Rev. Patrick William Riordan, DD St. Patrick (Feast Day: March 17) ARCHDIOCESE 1915-1935 Most Rev. Edward Joseph Hanna 1935-1961 Most Rev. John Joseph Mitty, DD Present Territory: San Francisco, Marin, and San Mateo Counties 1962-1977 Most Rev. Joseph Thomas McGucken 1977-1995 Most Rev. John Raphael Quinn General Population: 1,903,518 1995-2005 Most Rev. William Joseph Levada 2006-2012 Most Rev. George Hugh Niederauer Catholic Population: 464,019 2012- Most Rev. Salvatore Joseph Cordileone Diocesan Priests: 226 (174 incardinated; 52 from other dioceses) Former Archbishop of San Francisco, William Levada, was named a Cardinal in 2006 after being reassigned to serve as the Prefect for the Permanent Deacons: 100 (17 living outside the Archdiocese) Congregation of the Doctrine of the Faith in the Roman Curia. Men Religious: 18 Women Religious: 530 Auxiliary and Coadjutor Bishops 1902-1907 Most Rev. George Thomas Montgomery Religious Order Priests: 144 1908-1912 Most Rev. Denis Joseph O’Connell 1912-1914 Most Rev. Edward Joseph Hanna Legal Title: The Roman Catholic Archbishop of San Francisco, 1939-1948 Most Rev. Thomas Arthur Connolly A Corporation Sole 1947-1962 Most Rev. Hugh Aloysius Donohoe 1948-1950 Most Rev. James Thomas O’Dowd Cathedral: 1 1950-1969 Most Rev. Merlin Joseph Guilfoyle Basilica: 1 1967-1979 Most Rev. William Joseph McDonald Parishes: 89 1970-1974 Most Rev. Norman Francis McFarland Missions: 6 1978-1979 Most Rev. Francis Anthony Quinn Chapels: 4 1978-1981 Most Rev. Roland Pierre DuMaine Byzantine: 1 1982-1987 Most Rev. Daniel Francis Walsh National Shrine: 1 1988-1996 Most Rev. Carlos Arthur Sevilla, SJ 1988-1998 Most Rev. Patrick Joseph McGrath Cemeteries/Mausoleums: 8 1998-2007 Most Rev. John Charles Wester Retreat Houses: 3 2002-2009 Most Rev. Ignatius Chung Wang 2008-2017 Most Rev. William Joseph Justice Preschools: 54 serving 1500 2010-2015 Most Rev. Robert Walter McElroy Elementary Schools: 56 diocesan and parish serving 13,663; 2018-2019 Most Rev. Robert Francis Christian, OP 8 private serving 2,279 High Schools (Diocesan): 4 High Schools (Private): 9 Together the Diocesan and Private serve 8,239 Seminary: 1 Diocesan Catholic Hospitals: 1 Dispensaries and HIV centers: 5 serving 407 Homes for Aged: 5 serving 479 Child welfare center, and centers for the protection of families: 3 serving 328 Shelters for victims of violence and for rehabilitation of drug abusers: 4 serving 325 24 other institutions overseen by Catholic Charities, assisting 36,893 REGIONAL DIOCESES AND OTHER ASSEMBLIES 5 REGION XI PROVINCE OF LOS ANGELES Composed of 15 dioceses in 3 states. Archdiocese of Los Angeles PROVINCE OF SAN FRANCISCO Pastoral Center, 3424 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90010 ARCHDIOCESE Archdiocese of San Francisco 1-213-637-7000 One Peter Yorke Way, San Francisco, CA 94109 1-415-614-5500 Fax: 1-213-637-6607 Fax: 1-415-614-5555 Metropolitan: Most Rev. José H. Gomez Metropolitan: Most Rev. Salvatore J. Cordileone Archbishop of Los Angeles Archbishop of San Francisco Diocese of Fresno Diocese of Honolulu Pastoral Center, 1550 N. Fresno St., Fresno, CA 93703 1-559-488-7400 1184 Bishop St., Honolulu, HI 96813 1-808-585-3500 Fax: 1-559-488-7464 Fax: 1-808-521-8428 Bishop: Most Rev. Joseph V. Brennan Bishop: Most Rev. Clarence (Larry) Silva Bishop of Fresno Bishop of Honolulu Diocese of Monterey Diocese of Las Vegas Pastoral Center, 425 Church St., Monterey, CA 93942 1-831-373-4345 Pastoral Center, 336 Cathedral Way, Las Vegas, NV 89109 Mailing Address: P.O. Box 2048, Monterey, CA 93942 Fax: 1-831-373-1175 Mailing Address: P.O. Box 18316, Las Vegas, NV 89114 1-702-735-3500 Bishop of Monterey: Bishop Daniel E. Garcia Fax: 1-702-735-8941 Diocese of Orange Bishop: Most Rev. George Leo Thomas Pastoral Center, 2811 E. Villa Real Dr., Orange, CA 92863 1-714-282-3000 Bishop of Las Vegas Fax: 1-714-282-3029 Diocese of Oakland Bishop: Most Rev. Kevin W. Vann 2121 Harrison St., Ste. 100, Oakland, CA 94612 1-510-893-4711 Bishop of Orange Fax: 1-510-893-0945 Diocese of San Bernardino Bishop: Most Rev. Michael C. Barber, SJ Pastoral Center, 1201 East Highland Ave., San Bernadino, CA 92404 Bishop of Oakland 1-909-475-5300 Diocese of Reno Fax: 1-909-475-5155 Pastoral Center, 290 S. Arlington Ave., Ste. 200, Reno, NV 89501 Bishop: Most Rev. Gerald R. Barnes 1-775-329-9274 Bishop of San Bernardino Fax: 1-775-348-8619 Diocese of San Diego Bishop: Most Rev. Randolph R. Calvo Pastoral Center, P.O. Box 85728, San Diego, CA 92186 1-858-490-8200 Bishop of Reno Fax: 1-858-490-8272 Diocese of Sacramento Bishop: Most Rev. Robert McElroy Pastoral Center, 2110 Broadway, Sacramento, CA 95818 1-916-733-0100 Bishop of San Diego Fax: 1-916-733-0195 ASSEMBLIES Bishop: Most Rev. Jaime Soto United States Bishop of Sacramento Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) Diocese of San Jose 3211 4th St. N.E., Washington, D.C. 20017 1-202-541-3000 Pastoral Center, 1150 N. First St., Ste.
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