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The exploitation of a child is an unspeakable, criminal evil. I am sickened by the charges of sexual abuse on the part of a parish volunteer. I remain steadfast in my commitment to protecting the most vulnerable among us. We must always remain vigilant for the sake of our children and families.  I will continue to strengthen safeguards and support survivors as part of my unwavering commitment to their safety and well-being.

I pray that almighty God extend the wings of His compassionate presence and healing to the victim and all those affected. 

+Jaime Soto

Bishop of Sacramento

 

The Diocese of Sacramento encourages anyone who has information about this case, or who has been abused, to contact law enforcement and call the diocesan hotline.

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Please continue to pray for all those affected by the wildfires sweeping through southern California, especially the residents who have been displaced, lost their residences or evacuated.  

We ask for God’s protection upon the firefighters, emergency personnel and volunteers providing much needed immediate and long-term support. Pray for those who have died and all those suffering losses during this catastrophic time.    

Faithful wishing to donate money to assist those in need may do so in the following ways: 

•    Donate to the Archdiocese of Los Angeles: https://lacatholics.org/california-fires/
•    Catholic Charities USA: https://www.catholiccharitiesusa.org/

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Bishop Jaime Soto will preside at a memorial Mass for Father Michael Carroll, a retired priest who served the Diocese of Sacramento for 52 years, on Friday, Jan. 17, at 10 a.m. in St. Teresa of Avila Church in Auburn.

Father Carroll, who had been retired since July 2016 and was pastor emeritus of St. Teresa of Avila Parish, died unexpectedly on Dec. 27 at his residence in Capwell Road, Cork City, Ireland. He was 77.

A native of County Cork, Ireland, he was ordained to priesthood on June 10, 1972, for service in the Diocese of Sacramento.

- Diocesan News

The January-February 2025 issue of Catholic Herald magazine has been published. The theme for this issue is Catholic education. The digital edition of the magazine is available at https://catholicmagazines.org/magazine-archive/catholic-herald/sac0125.

- Diocesan News

The exploitation of a child is an unspeakable, criminal evil. I am sickened by the charges of sexual abuse on the part of a parish volunteer. I remain steadfast in my commitment to protecting the most vulnerable among us. We must always remain vigilant for the sake of our children and families.  I will continue to strengthen safeguards and support survivors as part of my unwavering commitment to their safety and well-being.

I pray that almighty God extend the wings of His compassionate presence and healing to the victim and all those affected. 

+Jaime Soto

Bishop of Sacramento

 

The Diocese of Sacramento encourages anyone who has information about this case, or who has been abused, to contact law enforcement and call the diocesan hotline.

- Diocesan News

Please continue to pray for all those affected by the wildfires sweeping through southern California, especially the residents who have been displaced, lost their residences or evacuated.  

We ask for God’s protection upon the firefighters, emergency personnel and volunteers providing much needed immediate and long-term support. Pray for those who have died and all those suffering losses during this catastrophic time.    

Faithful wishing to donate money to assist those in need may do so in the following ways: 

•    Donate to the Archdiocese of Los Angeles: https://lacatholics.org/california-fires/
•    Catholic Charities USA: https://www.catholiccharitiesusa.org/

- Diocesan News

Bishop Jaime Soto will preside at a memorial Mass for Father Michael Carroll, a retired priest who served the Diocese of Sacramento for 52 years, on Friday, Jan. 17, at 10 a.m. in St. Teresa of Avila Church in Auburn.

Father Carroll, who had been retired since July 2016 and was pastor emeritus of St. Teresa of Avila Parish, died unexpectedly on Dec. 27 at his residence in Capwell Road, Cork City, Ireland. He was 77.

A native of County Cork, Ireland, he was ordained to priesthood on June 10, 1972, for service in the Diocese of Sacramento.

News & Events | Around the Diocese

January 13, 2025 - Event

Let us take some time to pray for the unborn, their mothers and fathers, and pray for state and federal laws that harm those most vulnerable. Twelve parishes across the diocese will be hosting the novena Jan. 13-Jan. 21.


January 21, 2025 - Event

You are invited to attend a special annual event on January 21 during the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity.

The event is sponsored by the North State Ecumenical Conference, which was established in 1968 and is comprised of Christian faiths in the greater Sacramento area.


January 21, 2025 - Event

Learn about the teachings of the Church on cremation, steps to take when cremation if your preferred option for end-of-life care, and how to be prepared through planning ahead.

Light snacks will be provided during the workshop.


January 22, 2025 - Event
Bishop Soto, joined by members of the clergy of Sacramento, will offer a Mass of Reparation for the sin of legalized abortion inflicting the people of California.

January 22 marks the anniversary of the lamentable 1973 U.S. Supreme Court Decision, Roe v. Wade.


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