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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of San Francisco

The Archdiocese of San Francisco (Latin: Archdiœcesis Sancti Francisci; Spanish: Archidiócesis de San Francisco) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Catholic Church in the northern California region of the United States. The Archdiocese of San Francisco was erected on July 29, 1853, by Pope Pius IX and its cathedral is the Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Assumption.

Archdiocese of San Francisco

Archidiœcesis Sancti Francisci

Arquidiócesis de San Francisco
舊金山總教區
Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Assumption
Coat of arms
Location
Country United States
TerritoryCounties of San Francisco, San Mateo, Marin
Ecclesiastical provinceProvince of San Francisco
Statistics
Area6,023 km2 (2,325 sq mi)
Population
- Total
- Catholics
(as of 2020)
1,918,620
477,120[1] (24.9%)
Information
DenominationCatholic
Sui iuris churchLatin Church
RiteRoman Rite
EstablishedJuly 29, 1853; 170 years ago (1853-07-29)
CathedralCathedral of Saint Mary of the Assumption
Co-cathedralOld Saint Mary's Cathedral
Patron saintSt. Francis of Assisi(Primary)
St. Patrick, St. Joseph (Secondary)
Current leadership
PopeFrancis
ArchbishopSalvatore Cordileone
Bishops emeritusIgnatius C. Wang
Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus of San Francisco
William J. Justice
Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus of San Francisco
Map
Website
sfarchdiocese.org

Territory Edit

The Archdiocese of San Francisco covers San Francisco, Marin County, and San Mateo County.[2] It is the metropolitan see of a province that includes the following suffragan dioceses:

History Edit

1776 to 1853 Edit

The first church in the Archdiocese of San Francisco is older than the archdiocese itself; Mission San Francisco de Asís (Mission Dolores) was founded in 1776, by Franciscan Friars. The friars built the current mission building in 1791.[3][4]

After the end of the Mexican–American War in 1848, California and the Intermountain West became part of the United States. The Vatican erected the new Diocese of Monterey in 1849 to remove these areas from the jurisdiction of the Mexican Catholic hierarchy. The new diocese covered the California Territory east to the Colorado River.[5] St. Francis of Assisi Parish was founded in San Francisco in 1849 and St. Patrick in the same city in 1851. [6][7] In 1850, the Province of the Most Holy Name of Jesus, the western province for the Dominican Order in the United States, was established in San Francisco.

1853 to 1884 Edit

In 1853, the Vatican erected the Archdiocese of San Francisco. Its jurisdiction extended to northern and central California, along with present-day Nevada and Utah.[8] Pope Pius IX named Bishop Joseph Sadoc Alemany of Monterey as the first archbishop of San Francisco. Old St. Mary's Cathedral on California Street was dedicated in 1854. In 1855, the Society of Jesus founded St. Ignatius Academy in San Francisco, the forerunner of the University of San Francisco.[9] Alemany founded Saint Mary's College in Moraga in 1863, then turned its operation over to the De La Salle Christian Brothers in 1868.[10][11]

As archbishop of San Francisco, Alemany presided over a multinational archdiocese, owing to the influx of people to California during the California Gold Rush. He established parishes for the city's Italian, Irish, French, German and Mexican communities. In 1883, Bishop Patrick Riordan from the Diocese of Chicago was appointed as coadjutor archbishop by Pope Leo XIII to assist Alemany. [12] In May 1883 Alemany purchased land in San Francisco for a larger cathedral to serve the growing Catholic population.[13]When Alemany retired in 1884, Riordan automatically succeeded him as archbishop.

In 1884, Riordan's first full year in San Francisco, the archdiocese contained 175 priests, 128 churches, and 25 chapels and stations to serve a Catholic population of 200,000.[14] Riordan laid the cornerstone in 1887 and dedicated the new Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption in 1891.[15]

1884 to 1914 Edit

In early 1894, Riordan protested against the use of Outlines of Mediæval and Modern History by Philip van Ness Myers in San Francisco's public schools.[16] He denounced the book as anti-Catholic and declared that it was "utterly unfit for use in a school patronized by children of various creeds."[17] In April 1894, the San Francisco Board of Education ruled that the book would still be used but allowed teachers to omit any passages that might "appear in any way to favor or to reflect on the particular doctrines or tenets of any religious sect."[18]

In 1906, the San Francisco earthquake caused $2 to $6 million in damages to over 12 churches and other other institutions in the archdiocese.[19]Riordan celebrated open-air Masses for his displaced parishioners, who were living amidst the ruins in temporary shelters, and assured them, "We shall rebuild."[20]Riordan temporarily moved in San Mateo, allowing the Presentation Sisters, who had lost their convent, to use the archbishop's residence.[21] Every church that had been destroyed had a temporary structure within two years and was rebuilt within another eight years.[22] By the time of Riordan's death in 1914, the archdiocese had 367 priests, 182 churches, 94 chapels and stations, and 94 parochial schools for 280,000 Catholics.[23] Many of the new parishes under his administration were established for immigrant communities.[24]

1914 to 1962 Edit

Riordan was succeeded as archbishop of San Francisco by Auxiliary Bishop Edward Joseph Hanna, appointed by Pope Gregory XV in 1915.[25] The rebuilding of the Mission Dolores Church after its destruction in the 1906 earthquake was completed in 1918. In 1921, he was named chairman of San Francisco's wage arbitration boards; Hanna served on the boards through 1924.[26] Hanna was key to the 1924 opening of St. Joseph's Seminary in Mountain View.[27] In 1932, Pope Pius XI appointed Bishop John Mitty of the Diocese of Salt Lake as coadjutor archbishop to assist Hanna.[28]

Hanna was appointed in 1933 as the chairman of a state mediation board to resolve the cotton strike in Corcoran.[29] During the 1934 West Coast waterfront strike, President Franklin Roosevelt named Hanna the chairman of the National Longshoremen's Board. The board was tasked with resolving the strike by mediating between the International Longshoremen's Association, the International Seamen's Union, and their employers.[26] When Hanna retired in 1935, Mitty automatically succeeded him as archbishop of San Francisco.

Mitty's first act as archbishop was to direct his installation gift from the clergy to restoring Saint Patrick Seminary in Menlo Park.[30] He purchased St. Mary's College of California from the De La Salle Christian Brothers in 1937, and reopened it in 1938.[31] In the twenty six years of his episcopate, 84 parishes and missions were founded in the archdiocese, and over 500 building projects were completed.[32]Mitty caused controversy in 1944 when he called for a boycott of the San Francisco News. The newspaper had reported on the DWI arrest of one of his priests, calling the coverage anti-Catholic.[33] In 1952, the Vatican elected the Mission Dolores Church to a basilica.[3][4]Mitty died in 1961.

1962 to 1983 Edit

Pope John XXIII named Bishop Joseph McGucken from the Diocese of Sacramento as the next archbishop of San Francisco in 1962. That same year, an arson fire destroyed the Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption.[34] The cornerstone for the new cathedral was laid in 1967 and the building was completed in 1970.

In 1968, McGucken became embroiled in a controversy with Eugene Boyle, a progressive diocesan priest with ties to the Black Panther Party. The group had set up, with Doyle's permission, their Free Breakfast programme at Sacred Heart School for primary school children in the archdiocese. Word soon came out that the Black Panthers were distributing a coloring book at the school that advocated violence against police officers. Boyle said that when he learned about the book, he forbade its distribution.[35]To appease public outrage over Boyle's defense of the Black Panthers, McGucken cancelled a yearly seminar that Boyle would deliver. Facing intense accusations of racial bias from parts of the public, McGucken asked the San Francisco Priest's Senate to review his decision. In December 1968, the senate ruled that McGucken should reinstate Boyle's seminar, but also denied that McGucken had made his decision on racial grounds.[36]

After McGucken retired in 1977, Pope Paul VI named Archbishop John R. Quinn of the Archdiocese of Oklahoma City as the next archbishop of San Francisco. In 1981, at Quinn's request, the Vatican erected the Diocese of San Jose, taking its territory from the archdiocese.[37]

1983 to 2012 Edit

Quinn reached out to gay Catholics in the archdiocese as early as 1983.[38] He issued a document that asked priests to take concerns of gay people seriously.[38] In it, he said he wanted gay Catholics to find "a church where he or she will find acceptance, understanding, and love."[38] Priests were reminded in the letter that many gay Catholics saw their orientation as a positive.[38] He supported the efforts of Most Holy Redeemer Church in the Castro district in their efforts to reach out to the LGBT population of the neighborhood.[38] Quinn regularly visited this parish, especially during the annual 40 Hours Vigil held throughout the 1980s in support of those who were HIV-positive and their caregivers. In 1985, Quinn initiated the Catholic Church's first institutional response to the HIV/AIDS epidemic. When Pope John Paul II visited San Francisco in 1987, Quinn arranged for him to meet with several HIV/AIDS patients, including a young boy.[39]

The damage caused by the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake prompted the archdiocese to close a dozen parishes with severely damaged buildings. This plan drew the wrath of many priests, 41 of whom signed a dissenting petition. Quinn sold the former archiepiscopal residence and in 1992 moved into the cathedral rectory, where he lived with fellow clergy until his retirement.[40][41] In August 1995, Archbishop William Levada from the Archdiocese of Portland was appointed coadjutor archbishop of San Francisco by John Paul II to assist Quinn.[42]

When Quinn retired in December 1995, Levada automatically succeeded him as archbishop of San Francisco. In 2005, Pope Benedict XVI named Levada as prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith in Rome.[43] To replace Levada in San Francisco, the pope named Bishop George Hugh Niederauer of Salt Lake City. In 1996, Patrick O'Shea, an advisor to Archbishop Quinn, was charged with embezzling over $260,000 in donations from the archdiocese. In 2004, he pleaded guilty and was sentenced to time served in prison for molestation charges and told to pay $187,000 back to the archdiocese.[44]

2012 to present Edit

In 2012, Benedict XVI elevated Bishop Salvatore J. Cordileone – from the Diocese of Oakland – to Archbishop Cordileone, replacing the retired Niederauer.[45][46] In February 2015, Cordileone told teachers in the archdiocesan school system that they were expected to conduct their public lives in a way that does not undermine or deny the church's doctrine.[47] Democratic California State Assemblymen Phil Ting of San Francisco and Kevin Mullin of San Mateo sent a letter to Cordileone urging him to withdraw what they called "discriminatory morality clauses". The letter was signed lawmakers from each community in the archdiocese with a Catholic high school.[48] Cordileone responded, saying he "respects the lawmakers' right to hire whoever may advance their mission and that he is asking for the same respect".[47] Ting and Mulin called for an investigation of working conditions at archdiocesan high schools over the archbishop's proposed morality clauses for teachers.[49]

In April 2015, over 100 Catholic donors and church members from the Bay Area signed a full-page advertisement in the San Francisco Chronicle appealing to Pope Francis to replace Cordileone. The signers objected to Cordileone's characterization of extramarital sex and LBGT relationship as "gravely evil", saying that Cordileone fostered "an atmosphere of division and intolerance". The archdiocese responded that the advertisement was a "misrepresentation of the spirit of the archbishop" and that it was also a misrepresentation to suggest the signers speak for the Catholic community in the Bay Area.[50] The archdiocese claimed to have received over 7,500 letters of support.[51] A subsequent picnic set up to show support for Cordileone[52] was held on May 2015 in San Francisco.

In April 2022, Cordileone warned Nancy Pelosi, the Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives and a San Francisco resident, that he would prohibit her from receiving Holy Communion unless she repudiated her promotion of abortion rights. In May 2022, Cordileone notified her and publicly announced that he took that action.[53][54]

Pope Francis erected the Archdiocese of Las Vegas in May 2023, suppressing the Diocese of Las Vegas that had been a suffragan diocese of the Archdiocese of San Francisco. The Dioceses of Reno and Salt Lake City were then made suffragan dioceses of the new Archdiocese of Las Vegas.[55]

As of 2023, Cordileone is the archbishop of San Francisco.

Sex abuse Edit

Patrick O'Shea, an advisor to Archbishop Quinn, was defrocked in 1994 after numerous men accused him of sexually abusing them as boys.[56] O'Shea had operated the altar server program at Mission Dolores in the 1960s. He was convicted in 1995 of sexually molesting 13 boys. After serving two years in prison, O'Shea was released in 2002 after all the molestation charges were overturned in an appeals court. The archdiocese in 2005 agreed to a $4 million legal settlement for O'Shea's victims.[56] [57]

In a 2006 court deposition, it was revealed that in 1992 Bishop Levada had removed Joseph Baccellieri, a parish priest, from ministry after hearing allegations that he had sexually molested three boys during the 1970s. Levada sent Baccellieri away for treatment and in 1995 assigned him to a new parish, with monitoring and numerous restrictions. At no point did Levada notify Baccellieri's former parish or report him to law enforcement. Levada defended his actions in the deposition, saying he had made the right decision.[58][59] In 2018, the archdiocese reported that had spent $87 million in settling sexual abuse lawsuits since 2005. Archbishop Cordileone said that there were no new allegations dating after 2000.

In 2019, the archdiocese provided documents to California State Attorney Xavier Becerra in preparation for lawsuits after the statute of limitations was temporarily removed in 2020.[60][61] Due to these claims, the archdiocese announced that bankruptcy was highly likely in August 2022.[62]

In 2022, Cordileone released a list of 312 clergy with credible accusations of sexual abuse of minors, going back 100 years.

On August 4, 2023, the archdiocese was once again considering filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy following the rising amount of sex abuse lawsuits it has been receiving, with an estimated number of around 500 lawsuits at that date.[63] On August 21, 2023, the archdiocese filed a petition under Chapter 11, Title 11, United States Code in the San Francisco County Superior Court after it officially confirmed it was declared broke, and could no longer afford any cash to pay off the estimated 500 sex abuse lawsuits.[64]

Bishops Edit

Archbishops of San Francisco Edit

  1. Joseph Sadoc Alemany y Conill, O.P. (1853–1884)
  2. Patrick William Riordan (1884–1914; Coadjutor Archbishop 1883–1884)
    - George Thomas Montgomery, Coadjutor Archbishop (1902–1907), appointed Bishop of Monterrey-Los Angeles
  3. Edward Joseph Hanna (1915–1935)
  4. John Joseph Mitty (1935–1961; Coadjutor Archbishop 1932–1935)
  5. Joseph Thomas McGucken (1962–1977)
  6. John Raphael Quinn (1977–1995)
  7. William Joseph Levada (1995–2005), appointed Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith (elevated to Cardinal in 2006)
  8. George Hugh Niederauer (2006–2012)
  9. Salvatore Joseph Cordileone (2012–present)[65]

Auxiliary bishops Edit

Other priests of this diocese who became bishops Edit

Cathedrals Edit

Churches Edit

The archdiocese has the following historic churches:

Education Edit

All full-time faculty, librarians, and counselors at Archbishop Riordan, Junipero Serra, Marin Catholic, and Sacred Heart Cathedral high schools are represented by The San Francisco Archdiocesan Federation of Teachers, Local 2240, a labor union affiliate of the California Federation of Teachers (AFT, AFL–CIO), and have a collective bargaining agreement with the Archdiocese of San Francisco. The CBA governs the terms of their employment.

Secondary schools Edit

Marin County Edit

Marin Catholic High SchoolKentfield

San Francisco Edit

San Mateo County Edit

Closed schools Edit

Mercy High School – San Francisco

Seminaries Edit

Recognized lay ecclesial movements Edit

  • 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 Edit

See List of the Catholic bishops of the United States
 

The Metropolitan Ecclesiastical Province of San Francisco covers Northern California north of the Monterey Bay, as well as all of Hawaii. The Archbishop of San Francisco, who is ex officio metropolitan bishop of the Province of San Francisco, has limited oversight responsibilities for the Dioceses of Honolulu, Oakland, Sacramento, San Jose, Santa Rosa, and Stockton.

Prior to the elevation of the Diocese of Las Vegas to an archdiocese in May 2023, the Province of San Francisco also covered the Dioceses of Las Vegas, Reno and Salt Lake City.

See also Edit

References Edit

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AssumptionCo cathedralOld Saint Mary s CathedralPatron saintSt Francis of Assisi Primary St Patrick St Joseph Secondary Current leadershipPopeFrancisArchbishopSalvatore CordileoneBishops emeritusIgnatius C WangAuxiliary Bishop Emeritus of San Francisco William J JusticeAuxiliary Bishop Emeritus of San FranciscoMapWebsitesfarchdiocese org Contents 1 Territory 2 History 2 1 1776 to 1853 2 2 1853 to 1884 2 3 1884 to 1914 2 4 1914 to 1962 2 5 1962 to 1983 2 6 1983 to 2012 2 7 2012 to present 2 8 Sex abuse 3 Bishops 3 1 Archbishops of San Francisco 3 2 Auxiliary bishops 3 3 Other priests of this diocese who became bishops 4 Cathedrals 5 Churches 6 Education 6 1 Secondary schools 6 2 Marin County 6 3 San Francisco 6 4 San Mateo County 6 5 Closed schools 6 6 Seminaries 7 Recognized lay ecclesial movements 8 Province of San Francisco 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksTerritory EditThe Archdiocese of San Francisco covers San Francisco Marin County and San Mateo County 2 It is the metropolitan see of a province that includes the following suffragan dioceses Diocese of Honolulu Diocese of Oakland Diocese of San Jose Diocese of Santa Rosa Diocese of Sacramento Diocese of StocktonHistory Edit1776 to 1853 Edit The first church in the Archdiocese of San Francisco is older than the archdiocese itself Mission San Francisco de Asis Mission Dolores was founded in 1776 by Franciscan Friars The friars built the current mission building in 1791 3 4 After the end of the Mexican American War in 1848 California and the Intermountain West became part of the United States The Vatican erected the new Diocese of Monterey in 1849 to remove these areas from the jurisdiction of the Mexican Catholic hierarchy The new diocese covered the California Territory east to the Colorado River 5 St Francis of Assisi Parish was founded in San Francisco in 1849 and St Patrick in the same city in 1851 6 7 In 1850 the Province of the Most Holy Name of Jesus the western province for the Dominican Order in the United States was established in San Francisco 1853 to 1884 Edit In 1853 the Vatican erected the Archdiocese of San Francisco Its jurisdiction extended to northern and central California along with present day Nevada and Utah 8 Pope Pius IX named Bishop Joseph Sadoc Alemany of Monterey as the first archbishop of San Francisco Old St Mary s Cathedral on California Street was dedicated in 1854 In 1855 the Society of Jesus founded St Ignatius Academy in San Francisco the forerunner of the University of San Francisco 9 Alemany founded Saint Mary s College in Moraga in 1863 then turned its operation over to the De La Salle Christian Brothers in 1868 10 11 As archbishop of San Francisco Alemany presided over a multinational archdiocese owing to the influx of people to California during the California Gold Rush He established parishes for the city s Italian Irish French German and Mexican communities In 1883 Bishop Patrick Riordan from the Diocese of Chicago was appointed as coadjutor archbishop by Pope Leo XIII to assist Alemany 12 In May 1883 Alemany purchased land in San Francisco for a larger cathedral to serve the growing Catholic population 13 When Alemany retired in 1884 Riordan automatically succeeded him as archbishop In 1884 Riordan s first full year in San Francisco the archdiocese contained 175 priests 128 churches and 25 chapels and stations to serve a Catholic population of 200 000 14 Riordan laid the cornerstone in 1887 and dedicated the new Cathedral of St Mary of the Assumption in 1891 15 1884 to 1914 Edit In early 1894 Riordan protested against the use of Outlines of Mediaeval and Modern History by Philip van Ness Myers in San Francisco s public schools 16 He denounced the book as anti Catholic and declared that it was utterly unfit for use in a school patronized by children of various creeds 17 In April 1894 the San Francisco Board of Education ruled that the book would still be used but allowed teachers to omit any passages that might appear in any way to favor or to reflect on the particular doctrines or tenets of any religious sect 18 In 1906 the San Francisco earthquake caused 2 to 6 million in damages to over 12 churches and other other institutions in the archdiocese 19 Riordan celebrated open air Masses for his displaced parishioners who were living amidst the ruins in temporary shelters and assured them We shall rebuild 20 Riordan temporarily moved in San Mateo allowing the Presentation Sisters who had lost their convent to use the archbishop s residence 21 Every church that had been destroyed had a temporary structure within two years and was rebuilt within another eight years 22 By the time of Riordan s death in 1914 the archdiocese had 367 priests 182 churches 94 chapels and stations and 94 parochial schools for 280 000 Catholics 23 Many of the new parishes under his administration were established for immigrant communities 24 1914 to 1962 Edit Riordan was succeeded as archbishop of San Francisco by Auxiliary Bishop Edward Joseph Hanna appointed by Pope Gregory XV in 1915 25 The rebuilding of the Mission Dolores Church after its destruction in the 1906 earthquake was completed in 1918 In 1921 he was named chairman of San Francisco s wage arbitration boards Hanna served on the boards through 1924 26 Hanna was key to the 1924 opening of St Joseph s Seminary in Mountain View 27 In 1932 Pope Pius XI appointed Bishop John Mitty of the Diocese of Salt Lake as coadjutor archbishop to assist Hanna 28 Hanna was appointed in 1933 as the chairman of a state mediation board to resolve the cotton strike in Corcoran 29 During the 1934 West Coast waterfront strike President Franklin Roosevelt named Hanna the chairman of the National Longshoremen s Board The board was tasked with resolving the strike by mediating between the International Longshoremen s Association the International Seamen s Union and their employers 26 When Hanna retired in 1935 Mitty automatically succeeded him as archbishop of San Francisco Mitty s first act as archbishop was to direct his installation gift from the clergy to restoring Saint Patrick Seminary in Menlo Park 30 He purchased St Mary s College of California from the De La Salle Christian Brothers in 1937 and reopened it in 1938 31 In the twenty six years of his episcopate 84 parishes and missions were founded in the archdiocese and over 500 building projects were completed 32 Mitty caused controversy in 1944 when he called for a boycott of the San Francisco News The newspaper had reported on the DWI arrest of one of his priests calling the coverage anti Catholic 33 In 1952 the Vatican elected the Mission Dolores Church to a basilica 3 4 Mitty died in 1961 1962 to 1983 Edit Pope John XXIII named Bishop Joseph McGucken from the Diocese of Sacramento as the next archbishop of San Francisco in 1962 That same year an arson fire destroyed the Cathedral of St Mary of the Assumption 34 The cornerstone for the new cathedral was laid in 1967 and the building was completed in 1970 In 1968 McGucken became embroiled in a controversy with Eugene Boyle a progressive diocesan priest with ties to the Black Panther Party The group had set up with Doyle s permission their Free Breakfast programme at Sacred Heart School for primary school children in the archdiocese Word soon came out that the Black Panthers were distributing a coloring book at the school that advocated violence against police officers Boyle said that when he learned about the book he forbade its distribution 35 To appease public outrage over Boyle s defense of the Black Panthers McGucken cancelled a yearly seminar that Boyle would deliver Facing intense accusations of racial bias from parts of the public McGucken asked the San Francisco Priest s Senate to review his decision In December 1968 the senate ruled that McGucken should reinstate Boyle s seminar but also denied that McGucken had made his decision on racial grounds 36 After McGucken retired in 1977 Pope Paul VI named Archbishop John R Quinn of the Archdiocese of Oklahoma City as the next archbishop of San Francisco In 1981 at Quinn s request the Vatican erected the Diocese of San Jose taking its territory from the archdiocese 37 1983 to 2012 Edit Quinn reached out to gay Catholics in the archdiocese as early as 1983 38 He issued a document that asked priests to take concerns of gay people seriously 38 In it he said he wanted gay Catholics to find a church where he or she will find acceptance understanding and love 38 Priests were reminded in the letter that many gay Catholics saw their orientation as a positive 38 He supported the efforts of Most Holy Redeemer Church in the Castro district in their efforts to reach out to the LGBT population of the neighborhood 38 Quinn regularly visited this parish especially during the annual 40 Hours Vigil held throughout the 1980s in support of those who were HIV positive and their caregivers In 1985 Quinn initiated the Catholic Church s first institutional response to the HIV AIDS epidemic When Pope John Paul II visited San Francisco in 1987 Quinn arranged for him to meet with several HIV AIDS patients including a young boy 39 The damage caused by the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake prompted the archdiocese to close a dozen parishes with severely damaged buildings This plan drew the wrath of many priests 41 of whom signed a dissenting petition Quinn sold the former archiepiscopal residence and in 1992 moved into the cathedral rectory where he lived with fellow clergy until his retirement 40 41 In August 1995 Archbishop William Levada from the Archdiocese of Portland was appointed coadjutor archbishop of San Francisco by John Paul II to assist Quinn 42 When Quinn retired in December 1995 Levada automatically succeeded him as archbishop of San Francisco In 2005 Pope Benedict XVI named Levada as prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith in Rome 43 To replace Levada in San Francisco the pope named Bishop George Hugh Niederauer of Salt Lake City In 1996 Patrick O Shea an advisor to Archbishop Quinn was charged with embezzling over 260 000 in donations from the archdiocese In 2004 he pleaded guilty and was sentenced to time served in prison for molestation charges and told to pay 187 000 back to the archdiocese 44 2012 to present Edit In 2012 Benedict XVI elevated Bishop Salvatore J Cordileone from the Diocese of Oakland to Archbishop Cordileone replacing the retired Niederauer 45 46 In February 2015 Cordileone told teachers in the archdiocesan school system that they were expected to conduct their public lives in a way that does not undermine or deny the church s doctrine 47 Democratic California State Assemblymen Phil Ting of San Francisco and Kevin Mullin of San Mateo sent a letter to Cordileone urging him to withdraw what they called discriminatory morality clauses The letter was signed lawmakers from each community in the archdiocese with a Catholic high school 48 Cordileone responded saying he respects the lawmakers right to hire whoever may advance their mission and that he is asking for the same respect 47 Ting and Mulin called for an investigation of working conditions at archdiocesan high schools over the archbishop s proposed morality clauses for teachers 49 In April 2015 over 100 Catholic donors and church members from the Bay Area signed a full page advertisement in the San Francisco Chronicle appealing to Pope Francis to replace Cordileone The signers objected to Cordileone s characterization of extramarital sex and LBGT relationship as gravely evil saying that Cordileone fostered an atmosphere of division and intolerance The archdiocese responded that the advertisement was a misrepresentation of the spirit of the archbishop and that it was also a misrepresentation to suggest the signers speak for the Catholic community in the Bay Area 50 The archdiocese claimed to have received over 7 500 letters of support 51 A subsequent picnic set up to show support for Cordileone 52 was held on May 2015 in San Francisco In April 2022 Cordileone warned Nancy Pelosi the Speaker of the U S House of Representatives and a San Francisco resident that he would prohibit her from receiving Holy Communion unless she repudiated her promotion of abortion rights In May 2022 Cordileone notified her and publicly announced that he took that action 53 54 Pope Francis erected the Archdiocese of Las Vegas in May 2023 suppressing the Diocese of Las Vegas that had been a suffragan diocese of the Archdiocese of San Francisco The Dioceses of Reno and Salt Lake City were then made suffragan dioceses of the new Archdiocese of Las Vegas 55 As of 2023 Cordileone is the archbishop of San Francisco Sex abuse Edit Patrick O Shea an advisor to Archbishop Quinn was defrocked in 1994 after numerous men accused him of sexually abusing them as boys 56 O Shea had operated the altar server program at Mission Dolores in the 1960s He was convicted in 1995 of sexually molesting 13 boys After serving two years in prison O Shea was released in 2002 after all the molestation charges were overturned in an appeals court The archdiocese in 2005 agreed to a 4 million legal settlement for O Shea s victims 56 57 In a 2006 court deposition it was revealed that in 1992 Bishop Levada had removed Joseph Baccellieri a parish priest from ministry after hearing allegations that he had sexually molested three boys during the 1970s Levada sent Baccellieri away for treatment and in 1995 assigned him to a new parish with monitoring and numerous restrictions At no point did Levada notify Baccellieri s former parish or report him to law enforcement Levada defended his actions in the deposition saying he had made the right decision 58 59 In 2018 the archdiocese reported that had spent 87 million in settling sexual abuse lawsuits since 2005 Archbishop Cordileone said that there were no new allegations dating after 2000 In 2019 the archdiocese provided documents to California State Attorney Xavier Becerra in preparation for lawsuits after the statute of limitations was temporarily removed in 2020 60 61 Due to these claims the archdiocese announced that bankruptcy was highly likely in August 2022 62 In 2022 Cordileone released a list of 312 clergy with credible accusations of sexual abuse of minors going back 100 years On August 4 2023 the archdiocese was once again considering filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy following the rising amount of sex abuse lawsuits it has been receiving with an estimated number of around 500 lawsuits at that date 63 On August 21 2023 the archdiocese filed a petition under Chapter 11 Title 11 United States Code in the San Francisco County Superior Court after it officially confirmed it was declared broke and could no longer afford any cash to pay off the estimated 500 sex abuse lawsuits 64 Bishops EditArchbishops of San Francisco Edit Joseph Sadoc Alemany y Conill O P 1853 1884 Patrick William Riordan 1884 1914 Coadjutor Archbishop 1883 1884 George Thomas Montgomery Coadjutor Archbishop 1902 1907 appointed Bishop of Monterrey Los Angeles Edward Joseph Hanna 1915 1935 John Joseph Mitty 1935 1961 Coadjutor Archbishop 1932 1935 Joseph Thomas McGucken 1962 1977 John Raphael Quinn 1977 1995 William Joseph Levada 1995 2005 appointed Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith elevated to Cardinal in 2006 George Hugh Niederauer 2006 2012 Salvatore Joseph Cordileone 2012 present 65 Auxiliary bishops Edit Denis Joseph O Connell 1908 1912 appointed Bishop of Richmond Edward Joseph Hanna 1912 1914 appointed Archbishop of San Francisco in 1915 Thomas Arthur Connolly 1939 1948 appointed Coadjutor Bishop and later Bishop and Archbishop of Seattle Hugh Aloysius Donohoe 1947 1962 appointed Bishop of Stockton James Thomas O Dowd 1948 1950 Merlin Joseph Guilfoyle 1950 1969 appointed Bishop of Stockton William Joseph McDonald 1967 1979 Mark Joseph Hurley 1968 1969 appointed Bishop of Santa Rosa Norman Francis McFarland 1970 1974 appointed Bishop of Reno Las Vegas Francis Anthony Quinn 1978 1979 appointed Bishop of Sacramento Roland Pierre DuMaine 1978 1981 appointed Bishop of San Jose in California Daniel Francis Walsh 1981 1987 appointed Bishop of Reno and later Bishop of Las Vegas and Bishop of Santa Rosa in California Carlos Arthur Sevilla S J 1988 1996 appointed Bishop of Yakima Patrick Joseph McGrath 1988 1998 appointed Coadjutor Bishop and later Bishop of San Jose in California John Charles Wester 1998 2007 appointed Coadjutor Bishop and Bishop of Salt Lake City and later Archbishop of Santa Fe Ignatius Chung Wang 2002 2009 William Joseph Justice 2008 2017 Robert Walter McElroy 2010 2015 appointed Bishop of San Diego Robert Francis Christian O P 2018 2019 Other priests of this diocese who became bishops Edit Lawrence Scanlan appointed Vicar Apostolic of Utah in 1887 and later Bishop of Salt Lake City Patrick Joseph James Keane appointed Auxiliary Bishop of Sacramento in 1920 and later Bishop of Sacramento James Joseph Sweeney appointed Bishop of Honolulu in 1941 John Joseph Scanlan appointed Auxiliary Bishop of Honolulu in 1954 and later Bishop of Honolulu William Joseph Moran appointed auxiliary bishop of United States of America Military in 1965 Francis Thomas Hurley appointed Auxiliary Bishop in 1970 and Bishop of Juneau and later Archbishop of Anchorage John Stephen Cummins appointed Auxiliary Bishop of Sacramento in 1974 and later Bishop of Oakland Richard John Garcia priest here 1973 1981 appointed Auxiliary Bishop of Sacramento in 1997 and later Bishop of Monterey California Randolph Roque Calvo appointed Bishop of Reno in 2005 Thomas Anthony Daly appointed Auxiliary Bishop of San Jose in California in 2011 and later Bishop of Spokane Steven Joseph Lopes appointed Bishop of the Personal Ordinariate of the Chair of Saint Peter in 2015 John Charles Wester appointed Bishop of Salt Lake City on January 8 2007 and later Archbishop of Santa Fe on April 27 2015 Cathedrals EditOld Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Immaculate Conception in Chinatown 1854 1891 Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Assumption 1891 1962 destroyed by fire in 1962 Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Assumption 1891 1962 in Cathedral Hill modern structure 1971 present Churches EditMain article List of churches in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of San Francisco The archdiocese has the following historic churches Mission San Francisco de Asis dedicated in 1776 it is the oldest building in San Francisco Saints Peter and Paul Church dedicated in 1924 it is known as the Italian cathedral of the West as it originally served Italian immigrantsEducation EditSee also List of schools in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of San Francisco All full time faculty librarians and counselors at Archbishop Riordan Junipero Serra Marin Catholic and Sacred Heart Cathedral high schools are represented by The San Francisco Archdiocesan Federation of Teachers Local 2240 a labor union affiliate of the California Federation of Teachers AFT AFL CIO and have a collective bargaining agreement with the Archdiocese of San Francisco The CBA governs the terms of their employment Secondary schools Edit Marin County Edit Marin Catholic High School Kentfield San Francisco Edit Archbishop Riordan High School Convent of the Sacred Heart High School Immaculate Conception Academy Sacred Heart Cathedral Preparatory St Ignatius College Preparatory Stuart Hall High SchoolSan Mateo County Edit Junipero Serra High School San Mateo Mercy High School Burlingame Notre Dame High School Belmont Sacred Heart Preparatory Atherton Woodside Priory School Portola ValleyClosed schools Edit Mercy High School San Francisco Seminaries Edit St Joseph s Seminary Mountain View closed Saint Patrick s Seminary and University Menlo ParkRecognized lay ecclesial movements EditFraternity 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 EditSee List of the Catholic bishops of the United States nbsp The Metropolitan Ecclesiastical Province of San Francisco covers Northern California north of the Monterey Bay as well as all of Hawaii The Archbishop of San Francisco who is ex officio metropolitan bishop of the Province of San Francisco has limited oversight responsibilities for the Dioceses of Honolulu Oakland Sacramento San Jose Santa Rosa and Stockton Prior to the elevation of the Diocese of Las Vegas to an archdiocese in May 2023 the Province of San Francisco also covered the Dioceses of Las Vegas Reno and Salt Lake City See also Edit nbsp San Francisco Bay Area portalCatholic Church by country Catholic Church in the United States Global organisation of the Catholic Church List of Roman Catholic archdioceses by country and continent List of Roman Catholic dioceses alphabetical including archdioceses List of Roman Catholic dioceses structured view including 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