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Associate editor, Catholic San Francisco
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Catholic San Francisco
The Archdiocese of San Francisco, established in 1853, serves as the central administrative body for the Catholic Church in the San Francisco Bay Area, covering San Francisco, San Mateo, and Marin counties. With a Catholic population of around 441,736, it focuses on community service, education, and evangelization. The Archdiocese has deep historical roots, tracing back to Spanish Franciscan missionaries and early immigrant communities. It manages over 90 parishes, providing sacraments, liturgical services, and spiritual guidance. The Archdiocese operates parochial schools in collaboration with various religious orders to ensure quality Catholic education. Additionally, it maintains social services such as orphanages and hospitals, and engages in community outreach efforts that advocate for human dignity and support for immigrants and those in poverty. The Archdiocese's mission is to foster encounters with Jesus Christ through worship, education, and charitable works.
San Francisco, , United States
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Founded: 1853