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VATICAN CITY (CNS) -- The world is not saved by threatening violence or by judging, oppressing or getting rid of others, Pope Leo XIV said.

"Rather, it is saved by tirelessly striving to understand, forgive, liberate and welcome everyone, without calculation and without fear," the pope said during Mass in St. Peter's Basilica for the feast of Mary, Mother of God, and World Peace Day Jan. 1.

Therefore, at the beginning of a new year with "new and unique days that await us, let us ask the Lord to help us experience at every moment, around us and upon us, the warmth of his fatherly embrace and the light of his benevolent gaze," he said in his homily. 

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On that first Christmas night, the shepherds were the fortunate ones of whom Isaiah spoke.  “The people who walked in darkness have seen a great light; upon those who dwelt in the land of gloom a light has shone.”  The shepherds were keeping the night watch over their flocks. They were shivering in the cold blackness when suddenly the glory of the Lord shone around them.  

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Looking at the Adelanto ICE Detention Center from a distance, it appeared stark and lifeless, as one might expect of a place where 1,700 detainees are confined, fenced in, and largely invisible to the outside world. Although we were not given the opportunity to speak with individuals, offering them the Eucharist allowed me to enter into communion with each person during the celebration. In that moment, I felt especially close to their reality and the weight of their circumstances.

I believe that in receiving the Eucharist, the Word made flesh, each person encountered the comforting presence of the Lord. It became a moment of silent, spiritual dialogue that went beyond words.

- Nation-World

VATICAN CITY (CNS) -- The world is not saved by threatening violence or by judging, oppressing or getting rid of others, Pope Leo XIV said.

"Rather, it is saved by tirelessly striving to understand, forgive, liberate and welcome everyone, without calculation and without fear," the pope said during Mass in St. Peter's Basilica for the feast of Mary, Mother of God, and World Peace Day Jan. 1.

Therefore, at the beginning of a new year with "new and unique days that await us, let us ask the Lord to help us experience at every moment, around us and upon us, the warmth of his fatherly embrace and the light of his benevolent gaze," he said in his homily. 

- Diocesan News

- Diocesan News

On that first Christmas night, the shepherds were the fortunate ones of whom Isaiah spoke.  “The people who walked in darkness have seen a great light; upon those who dwelt in the land of gloom a light has shone.”  The shepherds were keeping the night watch over their flocks. They were shivering in the cold blackness when suddenly the glory of the Lord shone around them.  

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January 10, 2026 - Event

We are hosting a Mass of Gratitude for the API Catholic Communities on Saturday, January 10 at 11:00am at St. Anne Parish on 7724 24th Street, Sacramento.


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