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Please join me in praying for an end to the practice of abortion in California during the 40 days for life prayer vigil from Wednesday, September 25th until Novem

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WASHINGTON – The Catholic Church observes the World Day of Migrants and Refugees on the last Sunday of September each year. Leading up to September 29, the Catholic Church in the United States will celebrate National Migration Week (September 23-29), calling attention to the challenges confronting migrants and refugees, from their country of origin to their destination, and how Church teaching calls on Catholics to respond with compassionate acts of love. Catholic dioceses, schools, charitable organizations, and other institutions around the country will commemorate these annual events in various ways, from special Masses and festivals to volunteer opportunities and immigration legal clinics.

- Diocesan News

The September-October 2024 issue of Catholic Herald magazine has been published. The theme for this issue is the vocation of marriage. The digital edition of the magazine is available at https://catholicmagazines.org/magazine-archive/catholic-herald/sac0924

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In above photo, Father Michael Vaughan takes the oath to uphold the purpose and duties of the chaplaincy, given by Captain Nathan D. Collins of the California National Guard. Photo by Juan Rios, Knights of Columbus

Father MIchael D. Vaughan, pastor of Good Shepherd Parish in Elk Grove, was commissioned on Aug. 24 as chaplain of the California Army National Guard. Following the celebration of the Vigil Mass, Captain Nathan D. Collins of the California National Guard commissioned Chaplain Captain Vaughan, including the oath administration and “attention to orders.” 

- Diocesan News

Please join me in praying for an end to the practice of abortion in California during the 40 days for life prayer vigil from Wednesday, September 25th until Novem

- Nation-World

WASHINGTON – The Catholic Church observes the World Day of Migrants and Refugees on the last Sunday of September each year. Leading up to September 29, the Catholic Church in the United States will celebrate National Migration Week (September 23-29), calling attention to the challenges confronting migrants and refugees, from their country of origin to their destination, and how Church teaching calls on Catholics to respond with compassionate acts of love. Catholic dioceses, schools, charitable organizations, and other institutions around the country will commemorate these annual events in various ways, from special Masses and festivals to volunteer opportunities and immigration legal clinics.

- Diocesan News

The September-October 2024 issue of Catholic Herald magazine has been published. The theme for this issue is the vocation of marriage. The digital edition of the magazine is available at https://catholicmagazines.org/magazine-archive/catholic-herald/sac0924

News & Events | Around the Diocese

September 28, 2024 - Event

Ministry Days is the largest gathering of ministers, catechists and Catholic school teachers in the Diocese of Sacramento.  


- Diocesan News
Prayer vigils will be held in six locations in the Diocese of Sacramento

October 12, 2024 - Event

Reflect, Repent and Be Renewed, a Eucharistic Gathering is an opportunity for the teens in attendance to be in the presence and hear from other Diocesan youth about the Eucharistic Jesus. 

 


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