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With faith in the Risen Lord, we share the sad news of the passing of Deacon Richard Driggs, who entered eternal life on December 14, 2025, at the age of 91.

Richard Lowe Driggs was born November 11, 1934 to Afton and Vaughn Driggs. He had a sister, Afton Louise (Dede) Driggs, who has since preceded him in death.

He had degrees from the University of Utah, the University of Missouri, the University of Minnesota and the Mayo Graduate School of Medicine. With his PhD in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Dr. Driggs created and operated a successful surgical practice in Sacramento for thirty years.  After retiring from that role, Richard obtained a Master of Divinity degree from the Franciscan School of Theology, Graduate Theological Union, UC Berkeley, and was ordained as a Catholic deacon in 1992. 

- Your Faith

VATICAN CITY (CNS) -- Baptizing one's children is as essential as providing them with food and clothing, Pope Leo XIV told parents.

"Just as they received life from you, their parents, now they receive the meaning to live it: faith," he said, referring to the 20 infants about to receive the sacrament of baptism in the Sistine Chapel Jan. 11, the feast of the Baptism of the Lord.

"When we know that something is essential, we immediately seek it for those we love," he said in his brief homily. "Who among us, in fact, would leave newborns without clothes or food, waiting for them to choose how to dress, and what to eat when they grow up?"

"If food and clothing are necessary for life, faith is more than necessary, because with God, life finds salvation," he said in Italian. 

- Diocesan News

“Every student’s “a-ha” moment of understanding or discovery is never solitary or singular; it is part of the long narrative that is human history. Though time and place may separate one generation from the next, and one community here from another community there, we depend on one another and learn from one another.”

- 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

With faith in the Risen Lord, we share the sad news of the passing of Deacon Richard Driggs, who entered eternal life on December 14, 2025, at the age of 91.

Richard Lowe Driggs was born November 11, 1934 to Afton and Vaughn Driggs. He had a sister, Afton Louise (Dede) Driggs, who has since preceded him in death.

He had degrees from the University of Utah, the University of Missouri, the University of Minnesota and the Mayo Graduate School of Medicine. With his PhD in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Dr. Driggs created and operated a successful surgical practice in Sacramento for thirty years.  After retiring from that role, Richard obtained a Master of Divinity degree from the Franciscan School of Theology, Graduate Theological Union, UC Berkeley, and was ordained as a Catholic deacon in 1992. 

- Your Faith

VATICAN CITY (CNS) -- Baptizing one's children is as essential as providing them with food and clothing, Pope Leo XIV told parents.

"Just as they received life from you, their parents, now they receive the meaning to live it: faith," he said, referring to the 20 infants about to receive the sacrament of baptism in the Sistine Chapel Jan. 11, the feast of the Baptism of the Lord.

"When we know that something is essential, we immediately seek it for those we love," he said in his brief homily. "Who among us, in fact, would leave newborns without clothes or food, waiting for them to choose how to dress, and what to eat when they grow up?"

"If food and clothing are necessary for life, faith is more than necessary, because with God, life finds salvation," he said in Italian. 

- Diocesan News

“Every student’s “a-ha” moment of understanding or discovery is never solitary or singular; it is part of the long narrative that is human history. Though time and place may separate one generation from the next, and one community here from another community there, we depend on one another and learn from one another.”

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