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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of San Francisco

 
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of San Francisco
Archidioecesis Sancti Francisci
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The Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Assumption from the DePaul Campus of Sacred Heart Cathedral Preparatory

Basic information
Location San Francisco, California, United States
Territory Counties of San Francisco, San Mateo, Marin
Population 1,700,000
Rite Roman Rite
Patron St. Francis of Assisi
Ecclesiastical province Province of San Francisco
Established July 29, 1853
Cathedral Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Assumption
Bishop Archbishop of San Francisco
Website Archdiocese of San Francisco
Current leadership
Pope Benedict XVI
Metropolitan George Hugh Niederauer
Archbishop of San Francisco
Diocesan Bishop George Hugh Niederauer
Archbishop of San Francisco
John Raphael Quinn
Archbishop Emeritus of San Francisco
Auxiliary bishops Ignatius C. Wang
Auxiliary Bishop of San Francisco
William J. Justice
Auxiliary Bishop of San Francisco
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For the Diocese in Argentina, please see Roman Catholic Diocese of San Francisco

The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of San Francisco is an ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Roman Catholic Church in the northern California region of the United States. It covers the City and County of San Francisco and the Counties of Marin and San Mateo.[1] The Archdiocese of San Francisco was canonically erected on July 29, 1853 by Pope Pius IX and its cathedral is the Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Assumption.

The first church in the Archdiocese of San Francisco is older than the Archdiocese itself, Mission San Francisco de Asís was founded on June 29, 1776 by Franciscan Friars. The mission church that stands today was completed in 1791 and attached next door is Mission Dolores Basilica. The Franciscans that founded Mission San Francisco de Asís also are credited with naming the City and County of San Francisco, and the entire region, after its patron, Saint Francis of Assisi.[2][3]

The archdiocese is currently led by Archbishop George Hugh Niederauer, who was formerly the bishop of the Diocese of Salt Lake City and installed on February 15, 2006. The current auxiliary bishop of the archdiocese is Ignatius C. Wang, the first Asian-American and Chinese-American appointed to the office of bishop.[4] On 10 April 2008 it was announced that Pope Benedict XVI appointed William J. Justice as the Auxiliary Bishop to serve the Archdiocese of San Francisco.[5] Pope Benedict XVI did this announcement, along with the appointment of five other bishops, five days before he began his Apostolic Journey to the United States. He was installed as Auxiliary Bishop of San Francisco by Metropolitan Archbishop of San Francisco George Hugh Niederauer on 28 May 2008 at the Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Assumption.

The See of San Francisco is administered by the Archbishop of San Francisco, which as metropolitan oversees the entire Province of San Francisco. Its suffragans include the Dioceses of Honolulu, Las Vegas, Oakland, Reno, Sacramento, Salt Lake City, San Jose, Santa Rosa, and Stockton.

San Francisco once included among its suffragans the former dioceses of Grass Valley, Los Angeles-San Diego, Monterey, Monterey-Fresno, and Monterey-Los Angeles.

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Archbishops of San Francisco

Cathedrals

Parishes of the Archdiocese of San Francisco

Each county of the Archdiocese of San Francisco is divided into several deaneries, or parish groups.

Secondary schools of the Archdiocese of San Francisco

Lay Ecclesial Movements Recognized by the Archdiocese of San Francisco

  • Fraternity of Communion and Liberation(CL). CL is an ecclesial association of Pontifical Right. Meetings are held weekly at St. Thomas More Church and the National Shrine of Saint Francis of Assisi.

Province of San Francisco

See List of the Catholic bishops of the United States

References

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