An Ecumenical Ministry in the Parish of St Patrick's Catholic Church In San Diego USA

Established in 1921 & Served by Augustinians

米国サンディエゴの聖パトリックカトリック教会教区におけるエキュメニカル宣教

1921年創立、アウグスティノ会が運営

Jesus was political and so are we ~ how christians vote matters

Our Mission: to see the baptized who live in SoNoGo worship in SoNoGo

Thursday, June 25, 2026

2026 LGBT-Affirming Christian Denomination Report

 

Jun 14, 2026
Which US Christian denominations have the most affirming congregations in 2026?

Do Not be Afraid

 

We call this SoNoGo - South Park-North Park-Golden Hill & Our Mission: to see the baptized who live in SoNoGo worship in SoNoGo

New wesite: https://www.stpatrickschurchsd.org/ 

Saint Patrick Catholic Parish

The Catholic Church Explained

 We, the church of Saint Patrick, in the community of North Park,

of the Roman Catholic Diocese and City of San Diego,
declare this to be our primary mission:
to come together to celebrate the Eucharist,
hear God’s word proclaimed,
give praise and thanksgiving to God,
and develop a personal relationship with Jesus Christ.
We believe that by freely sharing our faith, talents, and treasures,
we discover Christ’s presence among us and bring Him to others.
We have a strong desire to give and receive love, service, peace, support,
and fellowship, within our families, our parish, our community, and the world.
Open to the power of the Holy Spirit, we pursue this mission faithfully and lovingly.

The virtue of discernment, which all Christians are called to develop

 

Am I willing to live as though Christ’s claim on my love is absolute?

 

Padre Pio statue appears to weep blood in Italian parish

Two bishops from Burkina Faso spoke about efforts to gain international support for the university, which they said they hope can be part of the solution to the terrorism and violence.
The federal government is seeking to seize land from the Las Cruces Diocese for 1.5 miles of border wall, a move the diocese says would desecrate a sacred site and impede religious practice.
A statue of Padre Pio in Italy has allegedly shed a tear of blood. The parish priest believes the phenomenon to be real, but the Church must investigate and verify.
Bishop Jose Elmer Mangalinao of Bayombong welcomed the June 24 ruling, which dismissed a complaint against him, another priest, and community leaders related to a mining exploration project.

Who belongs in America?

Camp Mystic files for bankruptcy days after Texas flood report
USA Today: The bankruptcy filing comes days after the Texas Legislature released its investigation findings into what had happened on July 4, 2025. The report showed the camp failed to provide adequate emergency plans and preparations.

 

Who belongs in America? Five faith leaders on immigration, identity and America's 250th
Religion News Service: Watch the new RNS video series in which prominent faith leaders and thinkers weigh in on the questions at the heart of the American experiment.

 

Warnock and Talarico anchor an election-year boomlet for progressive Christianity
Semafor: Their willingness to ground progressive beliefs in faith is a mirror image of the longtime ease with which conservative Republicans have tied their Christianity to their politics.

 

Vatican blocks women’s homilies, testing Leo’s view of women in church
Religion News Service: A Vatican ruling that bars laypeople, including women, from preaching the homily at Mass is testing the limits of Pope Leo XIV’s early signals of openness to women’s leadership in the Catholic Church.

 

Gen Z Protestant churchgoers attend more but often lag in application
Religion Unplugged: Gen Z churchgoers attend church more frequently than others in the congregation. However, Gen Z significantly trails other generations in the signposts of exercising faith and living unashamed, according to a new Lifeway study.

Wednesday, June 24, 2026

Four years after the Dobbs case, the United States remains deeply divided on abortion

A predominantly Catholic community dedicated to the Latin Mass sets a record for priestly ordinations in a single year: more than in all of Germany

ZENIT Staff

The figure is striking not merely because it sets a record for the fraternity itself, but because it equals the total number of diocesan priestly ordinations recorded throughout Germany in 2025

Support for “gender transitions” has fallen to its lowest level, according to a new study released during so-called “Gay Pride” month

ZENIT Staff

The new Gallup data do not stand alone. Other surveys conducted over the past two years suggest that Americans often distinguish between respect for individuals who identify as transgender and support for specific public policies

Four years after the Dobbs case, the United States remains deeply divided on abortion: here’s what the data shows

ZENIT Staff

According to Gallup’s Values and Beliefs survey, conducted from May 1 to May 17, 2026, Americans are almost perfectly split on the legal status of abortion. Forty-eight percent believe abortion should be legal in all circumstances (33%) or most circumstances (15%), while 49% say it should either be legal only in certain circumstances (32%) or illegal in all cases (17%).

Here’s what the second consistory of Leo XIV will look like: topics, schedule, and procedure. All the cardinals will be in Rome on the last weekend of June 2026

Jorge Enrique Mújica

The format itself reveals much about the Pope’s approach. Participants will be divided into twenty working groups. Nine groups will consist primarily of diocesan cardinals, including papal nuncios and retired ordinaries, while eleven will bring together members of the Roman Curia and non-elector cardinals. Each group will be guided by a moderator and a secretary responsible for synthesizing the discussion into a final report

USA: Bishop Thomas’ Statement on the Anniversary of the Dobbs Decision

ZENIT Staff

Bishop Thomas then invited the faithful to unite in prayer and action

Ireland’s Abortion Debate Reignites as Parliament Moves to End Three-Day Waiting Period

Elizabeth Owens

Ireland’s Catholic bishops recently entered the discussion with a statement expressing concern not only about the growing number of abortions but also about what they described as a lack of public interest in understanding why so many women seek abortions and what support they receive afterward

The number of priestly ordinations in Catholic Poland is plummeting: here are the figures for 2026

ZENIT Staff

Poland welcomed 235 new priests in 2024 and 208 in 2025. While the downward trajectory is unmistakable, the broader context remains significant: Poland still produces more priestly vocations than any other European nation. By comparison, France recorded 90 priestly ordinations in 2025, while Germany had just 25

10 Years of Euthanasia in Canada: 27 Deaths a Day… 10,000 a Year. And Now They’re Targeting the Mentally Ill

Tim Daniels

The next frontier in the debate concerns mental illness. Canada has postponed until 2027 a proposed expansion that would allow access to MAID when mental illness is the sole underlying condition. The proposal has generated concern not only among religious groups but also among disability-rights organizations and international bodies.

Jews and Arabs running together, the response to 7 October

ZENIT Staff

Yonatan Ziegen, the son of pacifist Vivian Silver, killed in the Hamas attack on 7 October, talks about his decision to run for the Knesset with Makom Lekulanu in Israel’s fall elections. Born from the experience of Standing Together, it intends to fight war and fear with a proposal inspired by hope, and serve as a «political home» to build a “new leadership”.

Catholicism Is in Decline in Argentina Despite Having a Pope from That Country: Findings from a Study by the University of Buenos Aires

ZENIT Staff

Argentina’s Religious Transformation: Fewer Catholics, More Evangelicals, and a Persistent Search for God

Sudan: Priest who refused to evacuate volatile region murdered by militants

ZENIT Staff

The priest was planning to evacuate after militants entered the church premises the day before (18 June) demanding access to the medical store to take supplies. But they returned the next morning and gunned down the priest with his two watchmen

Brazilian Parents Sentenced to 50 Days in Jail for Homeschooling Their Daughters and Not Teaching Them «Diversity»

Rafael Manuel Tovar

Ieda said: «As a mother, I cannot conceive of a more dictatorial State than one that wants me to go to jail for choosing to exercise my right to direct the education and care of my daughters. My husband and I hope that the court will recognize our right to choose the best education for our children and overturn this unjust sentence.»

Full English Translation of the Vatican’s Response Letter Rejecting Lay People’s Homilies Requested by the German Episcopate

ZENIT Staff

Letter from the Prefect of the Dicastery for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments to the President of the German Episcopate in response to a request for a dispensation allowing lay people to preach homilies.

The Vatican Rejects German Bishops’ Request to Allow Laypeople to Deliver Homilies: Here’s Why

ZENIT Staff

Response from the Dicastery for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments to a request for an indulgence to allow a lay faithful to deliver the homily during Mass

Catholic group asks Pope Leo to clarify Church's stance on Israel

Catholic Charities USA President Kerry Alys Robinson said the bill "has the potential to improve the lives of so many of our fellow citizens."
“Should Catholics interpret the creation and enduring existence of the State of Israel as a sign of God’s providence — or should they not?” Catholic Voices for Israel asks Pope Leo in an open letter.
The awards were announced at the conclusion of the 2026 Catholic Media Conference, held June 16–19 in Atlantic City, New Jersey.
The two patriarchs, accompanied by Josef D. Blotz of the Order of Malta, made a pastoral and humanitarian visit to Gaza to show that their concern for the area remains a priority.
 

How women pastors became public enemy No. 1 in the SBC

A Rastafarian's Supreme Court loss shows religious freedom depends on who you are
Religion News Service: No matter how robustly our laws may appear to protect religious liberty, our rights are mediated, shaped and limited by a larger legal system that frequently fails to protect the most vulnerable.

 

The Southern Baptist Convention was going mainstream. Then the Christian nationalists weighed in.
Mother Jones: The SBC appears to be making a significant course correction in the form of a sharp rightward tack.
Religion News Service: How women pastors became public enemy No. 1 in the SBC

 

Bay Area religious leaders condemn Giants players’ Bible verse protest during Pride Night
KRON4: The decision of three San Francisco Giants players to write Bible verses on their special baseball caps at the team’s Pride Night celebration is continuing to cause blowback. Now, more than two dozen Bay Area clergy have signed on to a letter calling out the players.

 

Why Texas’ fight over social studies standards has national consequences*
Education Week: A growing number of states — including Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Utah — have moved to incorporate Christian teaching and text into K-12 classrooms. Texas has been a leader in this trend.

 

The God dimension
Granta: In an interview, writers Jon Fosse and Marilynne Robinson both insist that language can make a spiritual absence as present to our senses as the objects we can see, taste, and touch.

Women in leadership ‘get more criticism’ Archbishop of Canterbury says

Bishops of Sodor & Man and Winchester to chair new sexuality working groups

Makin group critical that question of seal of confession remains with the Bishops

Women in leadership ‘get more criticism’ Archbishop of Canterbury says

Brazillian author of bestselling collection of prayers donates all its proceeds to church projects

Angela Tilby: Cathedrals’ appeal is not about ‘fun’

Retirement resources for clergy

Radio review: Start the Week, and Moral Maze

Sunday’s Readings: 4th Sunday after Trinity