During the height of the COVID-19 pandemic and the resulting lock-down, which caused the nationwide closing of churches and the cancellation of the Holy Mass, two separate Roman Catholic parishes, on different sides of the country, offered “queer” Stations
On March 18, 2017 Joseph Sciambra published a blog post titled “Young Adult Ministry at SF Parish Linked to Dissident Priests, Call To Action and Pro-Gay Advocates.” The following is excerpted. According to a March 11, 2017 post to the Young
In early February the San Francisco Unified School District floated a plan to provide condoms to students as young as 12. The condoms could be provided without parental consent. The story was picked up by media outlets including all local
The August 9, 16, and 23 parish bulletins of San Francisco’s notorious Most Holy Redeemer Church promoted an event in the parish’s ongoing “Adult Education” series. The bulletin entry read “August 29th – Adult Education Speaker 10am to 12 noon
When the archdiocese of San Francisco issued its list of clergy appointments for 2014, perhaps the most incomprehensible was that of two priests from the Kansas City province of the Missionaries of the Precious Blood as pastor and assistant pastor
On June 2, Catholic San Francisco, the newspaper of the archdiocese of San Francisco announced the clergy changes that will take effect in the coming year. The changes included the news that Father Brian Costello will be leaving the city’s
The April 6 bulletin of San Francisco’s Most Holy Redeemer parish included the following announcement: “Thursday, April 10th, in Ellard Hall 7:30pm – Michelle Theall Speaking Event - Author of ‘Teaching the Cat to Sit’ - See Flyer for
The following April 15 posting comes from the late Father Malloy’s blog site, written by Gibbons Cooney. On April 20, Mary Kay Henry, International President of the Service Employees International Union (SEIU), will address the parishioners of San Francisco’s notorious
The following comes from a March 4 posting on Father John Malloy's blog site. From Father Brian Costello's pastor's message in the Most Holy Redeemer parish bulletin of March 3, 2013: “Two weeks ago, after Pope Benedict XVI had announced
The following comes from the December 21 issue of Catholic San Francisco. Most Holy Redeemer Church in San Francisco has broken ground for a memorial wall and fountain that will honor people, living and deceased, who in some way are