World Mental Health Day is Oct. 10. Learn more about how the Catholic Church and Catholics are comforting the afflicted, including those impacted by mental health issues.
The death of a loved one is unlike any other loss. Although there is no right or wrong path, there are
stepping stones that are part of each grief journey, and we will explore them in our eight week workshop in September and October.
The death of a loved one is unlike any other loss. Although there is no right or wrong path, these are the stepping stones that are part of each grief journey, and we will explore them in our bi-monthly meetings. Details including meeting dates in June, July, and August, available through the link.
The death of a loved one is unlike any other loss. Although there is no right or wrong path, these are stepping stones that are part of each grief journey, and we will explore them in this eight-week series workshop. Details through the link.
The death of a loved one is unlike any other loss. Although there is no right or wrong path, these are stepping stones that are part of each grief journey, and we will explore them in this eight-week series of workshops. This will be held at St. Elizabeth Seton Church, 4001 Stoneridge Drive, Pleasanton on Thursday evenings at 7pm beginning April 13 ending June 1. Additional details through the link.
An inspiring message from the Synod Process was the request for more - conversations, spirituality, Catholicism, and connection. This event series will include events in English and Spanish and all are welcome. We invite you to share the flier below with your community. Let's talk!
The SF Archdiocese is hosting a Women's Healing retreat, Dec. 10-12, for those who have had an abortion. Counseling, Mass and Sacrament of Reconciliation will be offered. This event is bilingual Spanish-English.