• Spotlight on Justice & Youth
    Spotlight on Justice & Youth
    by Christine Schreck
    The funds collected through the Bishop’s Ministries Appeal (BMA) support more than 70 ministries at the diocesan and parish levels including seminarian education, care for retired clergy, religious education and Catholic schools. These ministries contribute to the life of the diocese in critical ways, serving the faithful and the wider community.
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  • Camino de California Eucharistic pilgrimage set for June
    Camino de California Eucharistic pilgrimage set for June
    by Jay Sorgi
    17 days throughout California. 21 missions. 15 years of Jubilee sites. At least 20 eucharistic processions. More than 1,200 miles. And a convergence with the National Eucharistic Pilgrimage culminating with the Feast of Corpus Christi. For details, itineraries, and ways to sign up or donate: caminodecalifornia.org
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  • Oakland Cathedral leader's faith journey 'struck by Pope Leo XIV himself'
    Oakland Cathedral leader's faith journey 'struck by Pope Leo XIV himself'
    by Jay Sorgi
    Mark Diamond, then an Augustinian novice and now the business manager for The Cathedral of Christ the Light, poised with other novices and then-Bishop-elect Robert Prevost in 2014. Now Pope Leo XIV, Bishop-elect Prevost had returned to Chicago to celebrate Mass before leaving for his installation in the Diocese of Chiclayo, Peru.
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  • Young adults raise more than $4k for Catholic Relief Services
    Young adults raise more than $4k for Catholic Relief Services
    Representatives of Asociación Jóvenes y Adultos Para Cristo (AJAPC), also known as Young Adults for Christ, brought the fruits of their fundraising efforts for Catholic Relief Services (CRS) through Operation Rice Bowl to the Cathedral of Christ the Light on May 8.
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  • Bishop Barber's statement on the election of Pope Leo XIV
    Bishop Barber's statement on the election of Pope Leo XIV
    "I welcome the newly elected successor to St. Peter. Pope Leo XIV. While many are surprised the cardinals chose an American, with his experience in both South and North America as a member of a worldwide religious order, this new pope will have a world vision. I am really encouraged by the new Holy Father’s emphasis on bridge-building, which we need in the Church right now. Our prayers and loyalty are with him!" Most Rev. Michael C. Barber, S.J. Bishop of Oakland
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  • Biography of Robert Francis Prevost, Pope Leo XIV
    Biography of Robert Francis Prevost, Pope Leo XIV
    by Vatican News
    Prior to his election as Pope Leo XIV, Robert Francis, Cardinal Prevost, was Prefect of the Dicastery for the Bishops. Here you can find the biography of the 267th Bishop of Rome.
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  • Past conclaves give idea of when to watch for smoke from Sistine Chapel
    Past conclaves give idea of when to watch for smoke from Sistine Chapel
    by Cindy Wooden, Catholic News Service
    Predicting when the smoke will rise from the chimney of the Sistine Chapel is not an exact science. The time needed for the cardinals' prayers, discussions and vote counting can vary.
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  • Grammy nominee Hart to co-lead Catholic singer-songwriter night in El Cerrito
    Grammy nominee Hart to co-lead Catholic singer-songwriter night in El Cerrito
    by Jay Sorgi
    Sarah Hart, Steve Angrisano and Jesse Manibusan to play at El Cerrito parish May 16
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  • Pittsburg’s St. Peter Martyr School celebrates 75 years
    Pittsburg’s St. Peter Martyr School celebrates 75 years
    by Katie Wilson
    “SPM through the Decades,” a museum-in-a-school unique exhibit, allowed hundreds of alumni, students, families and community members to learn about the history of St. Peter Martyr Catholic School in Pittsburg and to share their own reflections on the 75-year history of the school.
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  • Diocese of Oakland honors “Pope of Mercy”
    Diocese of Oakland honors “Pope of Mercy”
    by Christine Schreck
    One of Pope Francis’ first official acts after being elected to the papacy in 2013 was to name a new bishop of Oakland, his Jesuit brother Michael C. Barber. Bishop Barber honored the late pontiff with a memorial Mass on April 26, hours after Pope Francis was laid to rest at St. Mary Major Basilica in Rome.
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  • Global pastor: In word and deed, pope preached mercy, outreach
    Global pastor: In word and deed, pope preached mercy, outreach
    by Cindy Wooden, Catholic News Service
    Pope Francis, who died April 21 at the age of 88, transformed the image of the papacy into a pastoral ministry based on personal encounters and strong convictions about poverty, mission and dialogue.
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  • Institute of Christ the King Sovereign-Priest leaving diocese April 20
    We pray for God’s blessings on the Institute in their pursuit of this new chapter in their ministry. Read details through the link.
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  • Spring 2025 Quarterly Issue of The Catholic Voice is Here!
    Spring 2025 Quarterly Issue of The Catholic Voice is Here!
    Download Volume 63, Issue 1 through the link.
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  • Upcoming Jubilee Year of Hope Event, April 11, 2025, Mission San Jose
    The next Jubilee event in our diocese is April 11 at Mission San Jose. Graphics suitable for bulletin and social media can be found at https://oakdiocese.org/jubilee-2025.
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  • St. Gerard Women’s Club Celebrates 75 Years
    St. Gerard Women’s Club Celebrates 75 Years
    On Jan. 25, 2025, Father Sergio Lopez, pastor, and Father Thi Van Hoang celebrated Mass with members and parishioners, which was followed by an officer installation ceremony and a reception, where attendees reflected on the club’s history and renewed their commitment to service.
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  • St. Joan of Arc Eucharistic Adoration Chapel
    St. Joan of Arc Eucharistic Adoration Chapel
    New chapel blessed at St. Joan of Arc parish.
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  • Chinese Lunar New Year, Year of the Snake
    The Diocese of Oakland celebrated the Chinese Lunar New Year with a Mass Feb. 1 at the Cathedral of Christ the Light in Oakland. Marking the Lunar New Year on Jan. 29, Bishop Robert J. Brennan and Bishop Earl K. Fernandes offered the faithful a special message with their blessings. Story through the link.
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  • El obispo pide acciones que demuestren un cuidado por nuestros hermanas y hermanos más vulnerables
    Lea la declaración del obispo Barber a través del enlace.
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  • Bishop calls for actions that demonstrate genuine care for our most vulnerable sisters and brothers
    Read the entire statement through the link.
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  • Jubilee Year opens at Cathedral
    Jubilee Year opens at Cathedral
    Pilgrims from parishes throughout the Oakland Diocese filled the Cathedral of Christ the Light with a standing-room only crowd on Sunday, Jan. 19 to celebrate the opening of the Jubilee Year of Hope and the reception of an historical cross at the cathedral.
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