Paulist Fathers

Paulist Fathers A missionary society of Catholic priests sharing the Good News of Jesus Christ Paulists do not condemn culture, nor do they try to conform the Gospel to it.
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The Paulists seek to meet the contemporary culture on its own terms, to present the Gospel message in ways that are compelling but not diluted, so that the fullness of the Catholic faith may lead others to find Christ's deep peace and "unreachable quietness." Rather, we preach the Gospel in new ways and in new forms, so that the deep spiritual longings of the culture might find fulfillment in Jesu

s Christ. To this end, Paulists use printing presses, movie cameras, and the Internet to give voice to the words of Christ - the Word Himself - to a new generation of Americans. The founder of the Paulists, Servant of God Isaac Hecker, was a spiritual seeker, a wandering soul. He lived for a time in Transcendentalist Utopian communities where he consulted the leading thinkers of his day. Though a seeker, he became a man of conviction: once he found the truth in the Catholic Church, he gave his whole life to it. His only desire was to proclaim the truth to others so that they too could find their true selves as North American Catholics. Today our Paulist family grows, joined by Associates and lay collaborators in foundations throughout North America. The vision of Hecker – through our hearts and voices – is at work in the Spirit to:

* Seek out those who desire healing and reconciliation,
* work toward Christian unity and dialogue with faiths outside our tradition
* in parishes, on the campus, through video and publishing

Paulist Fathers: Giving the Gospel a Voice Today

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06/08/2026

"Just as Christ gives himself as food in the Eucharistic celebration, the procession shows that he is not confined to the church, but comes out to meet us. Jesus travels the streets, crosses the squares and visits our neighborhoods, dwelling in the settings of our daily lives. He is a God who is close to us, who walks with his people, the Lord of history. He is comfort to the weak, light for families, hope for the sick and peace for those who suffer. The Christ who processes through the streets in the monstrance is the same one who identifies with the poor, the downtrodden, those who are alone and forsaken"
- Pope Leo XIV

For our friends in Berkeley, CA:
06/08/2026

For our friends in Berkeley, CA:

On October 9, 2026, the feast day of St. John Henry Newman, our parish patron, we will be blessing and dedicating an original tapestry of Cardinal Newman in the sanctuary as a memorial to our beloved Father Al Moser, CSP, commemorating the 10th anniversary of Father Al's entry into life eternal in 2016.

This tapestry of Cardinal Newman is an original work by the internationally acclaimed artist John Nava, best known for his magnificent "Community of Saints" cycle of 25 tapestries in the Los Angeles Cathedral, and a plaque memorializing Father Al will be likewise installed, inscribed with the text of the Newman Night Prayer that he was known to end Mass with.

Donations of any amount can be made in memory of Father Al to be applied toward the cost of this memorial which will be a permanent part of our sanctuary and community life:

www.calnewman.org/donate and select
“Newman-Moser Memorial” on the drop-down “Fund” menu

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Mass for the Solemnity of Corpus Christi:

Mass for the Solemnity of Corpus Christi:
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Mass for the Solemnity of Corpus Christi:

English Mass will begin at 10 am y Misa de español al mediodía.So...

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Mass for the Solemnity of Corpus Christi:

Seen at St. Patrick's Catholic American Parish in Rome:
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Seen at St. Patrick's Catholic American Parish in Rome:

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