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The Soto family home had a few curious features. My father, Oscar, loved gardening. When newly married, he bought a home at the end of a cul-de-sac so he could have a large garden that wrapped around the house. In the garden were a variety of flowers and trees: gladiolas, snap dragons, California poppies, gardenias, orchid trees, apricots and an avocado tree, to name a few.

- Nation-World

MADRID (CNS) -- In a highly anticipated and historic speech to Spain's parliament, Pope Leo XIV urged modern-day leaders to be guided by ancient and Catholic principles that gave birth to universal human rights based on the inalienable dignity of the human person.

While Church and state legitimately remain separate, many virtues and aims of good governance and just laws are rooted in values profoundly marked and inspired by the Christian tradition, he told hundreds of lawmakers and leaders of judiciary branches June 6 in Spain's Congress of Deputies.

- Nation-World

VATICAN CITY (CNS) -- Presenting the first encyclical of his pontificate, Pope Leo XIV warned that artificial intelligence must be "disarmed," urging governments, tech leaders and society to confront the rapidly growing technology before it weakens human relationships, critical thinking and peace itself.

With its authoritative teaching, the 82-page encyclical, "Magnifica Humanitas" ("Magnificent Humanity"), significantly boosts the Catholic Church's position as an active voice in discussions over artificial intelligence, autonomous weapons, labor, human dignity and the concentration of technological power among a handful of corporations.

- Diocesan News
Exodus Project Solano visits the imprisoned

“No matter what they’ve done, I believe everyone deserves redemption,” says Cienna Silvia, program manager for Exodus Project, Solano. “They deserve the chance to ask for help and seek assistance,” she continues, referring to the formerly incarcerated who may opt to access Exodus Project services to help them reintegrate into community life.

Cienna’s heart seems naturally inclined to show mercy and compassion toward men and women who have been in jail or prison, or those about to be released. This mercy flows from her understanding that, despite their pasts, there can always be future stories filled with help and hope. 

- Diocesan News

The Soto family home had a few curious features. My father, Oscar, loved gardening. When newly married, he bought a home at the end of a cul-de-sac so he could have a large garden that wrapped around the house. In the garden were a variety of flowers and trees: gladiolas, snap dragons, California poppies, gardenias, orchid trees, apricots and an avocado tree, to name a few.

- Nation-World

MADRID (CNS) -- In a highly anticipated and historic speech to Spain's parliament, Pope Leo XIV urged modern-day leaders to be guided by ancient and Catholic principles that gave birth to universal human rights based on the inalienable dignity of the human person.

While Church and state legitimately remain separate, many virtues and aims of good governance and just laws are rooted in values profoundly marked and inspired by the Christian tradition, he told hundreds of lawmakers and leaders of judiciary branches June 6 in Spain's Congress of Deputies.

- Nation-World

VATICAN CITY (CNS) -- Presenting the first encyclical of his pontificate, Pope Leo XIV warned that artificial intelligence must be "disarmed," urging governments, tech leaders and society to confront the rapidly growing technology before it weakens human relationships, critical thinking and peace itself.

With its authoritative teaching, the 82-page encyclical, "Magnifica Humanitas" ("Magnificent Humanity"), significantly boosts the Catholic Church's position as an active voice in discussions over artificial intelligence, autonomous weapons, labor, human dignity and the concentration of technological power among a handful of corporations.

News & Events | Around the Diocese

June 16, 2026 - Event

The Office of Vocations invites you to join Bishop Rey Bersabal, the priests and seminarians of our diocese for an evening of community and joyful fellowship to support vocations and our seminarians. Come and cheer for your favorite players! 


July 11, 2026 - Event

Join Bishop Jaime Soto and the Office of Vocations for the 13th Annual Vocations Benefit Dinner - "Called to Serve the Lord". You will meet and greet seminarians of the Diocese of Sacramento and others who support the ministry of vocations. There will be a silent and live auction!


July 13, 2026 - Event

Youth On A Mission (or YOAM) is a Catholic leadership training for high school youth. YOAM 2026 is scheduled for July 13-16, 2026 at Redwood Christian Park in Boulder Creek, California.


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