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WOODLAND — With joy and gratitude, the parish community of Holy Rosary gathered on Wednesday, March 11, 2026, for the solemn dedication of their new church. Most Rev. Jaime Soto, Bishop of Sacramento, presided at the Mass of Dedication, marking a historic moment for the parish founded in 1870.

The new church is the fifth in the parish’s history and the culmination of decades of prayer, planning, and preparation by the community. Discussions about the need for constructing a new church began in the 1990s under the leadership of then-pastor Fr. John Boll. 

Designed in a cruciform layout in the Spanish mission style, the church seats over 1,000 people and preserves many treasured elements from the previous church building, including stained-glass windows, rose windows, statuary, and the Stations of the Cross.

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New leadership brings renewed vision to Newman Centers in the diocese

 “God has created me to do Him some definite service. He has committed some work to me which He has not committed to another. I have my mission.”

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The March/April issue of Catholic Herald focuses on youth and young adult ministries throughout the diocese. The digital version can be found here: SAC0326 | Catholic Magazines.

“The future of the Church isn’t just tomorrow — it’s today,” Deacon Stephen Tran says as he shares the mission and vision of Newman Centers in the diocese. In the cover story, the three new Newman directors and Deacon Stephen share how God called them into campus ministry, and the way they see college students responding to Christ and the Church.  

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More than 800 years ago, St. Francis of Assisi made a pilgrimage to the Holy Land and the Middle East seeking to bring the wisdom and peace of the Lord Jesus to the region.  As the people of the Holy Land, Iran and all the region of the Middle East endure the mounting violent conflagration, the humble testimony of the Holy Poverello urges us to continue the spiritual works of prayer, fasting, and works of mercy relying on the divine mercy of God to bring forth the fruits of reconciliation and peace.   The alarming, destructive havoc afflicting our brothers and sisters makes our Lenten observance more urgent.  

Pope Francis, in his encyclical on the Sacred Heart of Jesus, Dilexit Nos, quoted Saint John Paul urging us to entrust ourselves to the heart of Christ in doing the work of reparation in this troubled world.  

- Diocesan News

WOODLAND — With joy and gratitude, the parish community of Holy Rosary gathered on Wednesday, March 11, 2026, for the solemn dedication of their new church. Most Rev. Jaime Soto, Bishop of Sacramento, presided at the Mass of Dedication, marking a historic moment for the parish founded in 1870.

The new church is the fifth in the parish’s history and the culmination of decades of prayer, planning, and preparation by the community. Discussions about the need for constructing a new church began in the 1990s under the leadership of then-pastor Fr. John Boll. 

Designed in a cruciform layout in the Spanish mission style, the church seats over 1,000 people and preserves many treasured elements from the previous church building, including stained-glass windows, rose windows, statuary, and the Stations of the Cross.

- Diocesan News
New leadership brings renewed vision to Newman Centers in the diocese

 “God has created me to do Him some definite service. He has committed some work to me which He has not committed to another. I have my mission.”

- Diocesan News

The March/April issue of Catholic Herald focuses on youth and young adult ministries throughout the diocese. The digital version can be found here: SAC0326 | Catholic Magazines.

“The future of the Church isn’t just tomorrow — it’s today,” Deacon Stephen Tran says as he shares the mission and vision of Newman Centers in the diocese. In the cover story, the three new Newman directors and Deacon Stephen share how God called them into campus ministry, and the way they see college students responding to Christ and the Church.  

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March 28, 2026 - Event

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