- Walking with Moms in Need: A Year of Service
- The Diocese will develop a wider, stronger parish network for the Gabriel Project. The Gabriel Project has proven to be an effective way for women and families to connect with caring, capable parish teams that can assist them in choosing life for their children.
- Providing an opportunity for people to heal from grief of abortion, miscarriage, or major loss with our Rachel's Ministry.
- We will promote throughout the year the Bishop Gallegos Maternity Home and the Mother Theresa Maternity Home as havens of hope for moms-in-need.
- We will promote throughout the year the quality services of the Sacramento Life Center for moms and dads in need.
The Gabriel Project
Pregnant, need help?
Looking for Support?
Call 1-800-910-0191
The mission of the Gabriel Project …
The Gabriel Project Ministry aims to bear witness to the value and dignity of every human life by providing emotional, material, educational, and spiritual support for pregnant women & families-in-need. This is done in a spirit of mentorship, advocacy, and Christian friendship. We seek to plant the seed of God's love within the hearts of those facing an unplanned or difficult pregnancy who may feel overwhelmed, lost, alone, or afraid - whether rich or poor, single or married, young or older.
The goals of the Gabriel Project:
- To offer hope and support to mothers and fathers during and after pregnancy–regardless of the circumstances surrounding the pregnancy.
- To provide assistance in a confidential and non-judgmental manner.
- To strengthen families so that children can grow in a nurturing environment.
- To provide life-affirming support for those facing difficult or unexpected pregnancies.
- To witness to the community a respect and reverence for all human life.
- To advance the teaching of the Church regarding the gift of life.
For more information on how to start a Gabriel Project Ministry within your parish, please contact the TGP Coordinator at (916)733-0156.
Rachel Ministry
Rachel’s Ministry is a safe place to renew, rebuild and redeem hearts broken by abortion. Weekend retreats offer a supportive, confidential, and non-judgmental environment where women and men can express, release and reconcile painful abortion emotions and begin the process of restoration, renewal, and healing.
For more information visit: https://www.scd.org/postabortioncare
2022-2023 Retreat Dates:
November 15-17 2024 (ENGLISH)
Feb. 28 - Mar. 2, 2025 (ESPAÑOL)
Upcoming Retreat:
Register at https://catholic.formstack.com/forms/rachel
See the flyer for more information:
Nationwide Toll-free Helpline: (888) 456-HOPE (4673)
If interested in attending a retreat, call Diocesan Hotline (916) 733-0161 or email: projectrachel@scd.org.
If you would like to speak with a priest or counselor, please contact us!
All inquiries are confidential.
End of Life Care
Whole Person Care Initiative
The Whole Person Care Initiative seeks to ensure that parishioners and patients are accompanied, loved, and supported in their serious illnesses and end-of-life journeys. To that end, the Initiative will provide each Health Ministry, Diocese, and Parish with tools, resources, guidance, training, and other support to implement Whole Person Care.
Embracing Our Dying
If those who are dying are embraced by their family and their community they will not seek death but will live their last days well, and then accept death when it comes. The Embracing Our Dying webpages provide information about Catholic teachings on the end of life and also related statements and documents, including the Catholic Advance Health Care Directive Form.