Thursday, November 7, 2024

Sts. Peter and Paul Church Celebrates Faith and 100th Anniversary

Sts. Peter & Paul Church 
Celebrates Faith and 100th Anniversary

By Fr. Vien Nguyen, SDB 


(ANS – San Francisco – November 6, 2024)
 – The church of Sts. Peter & Paul in San Francisco, a building rich in history and very much part of the national popular culture, has been entrusted to the pastoral care of the Salesians of the San Francisco Province since 1897.  It was the 1st Salesian work in the U.S.

On the Nov. 9-10 weekend, the parish will celebrate the centennial of the church's reconstruction, after it was destroyed in the great earthquake of 1906. After so many years it continues, in its ordinary and extraordinary activities, to be a place where Catholics can find a space for growth in faith and spirituality.

The last week of October at Sts. Peter & Paul Church was filled with joy and blessings! October, a Marian month, concluded with various activities across the community centered on prayer and the Rosary. Halloween offered a beautiful opportunity for connection – bringing together children and parents, students and teachers, and the Salesian community of priests and brothers.

The Salesian Boys & Girls Club and Sts. Peter & Paul Elementary School organized activities, including costume contests, parades, and youth bingo games—all in the joyful spirit of the Salesian Family. Prizes of candies and chocolates sparked excitement among participants, and it was heartwarming to see young children sharing this joyful experience.

The week continued with All Saints Day, beginning with an early morning Mass to welcome parishioners who came to dedicate this holy day to the Lord before they headed to work. The school Mass at 10:00 a.m. was prepared by the Salesian Sisters and young people. During the homily, Fr. Vien Nguyen, SDB, encouraged everyone to appreciate the saints for their example of holy living and to recognize those around them who embody holiness. Hearing the young students describe a “holy person” as good and prayerful and attending church was meaningful for everyone. Fr. Vien reminded the students that they can become saints by practicing kindness, caring for others, and living their faith.

During November, the month of Thanksgiving, the community looks forward to celebrating the 100th anniversary of the parish church on the weekend of November 9-10. On Saturday, the celebration will include a Mass for the renewal of marriage vows followed by a prime rib feast in the auditorium. The parish community eagerly awaits the many joys and blessings of this celebration.

The Sts. Peter & Paul community remains dedicated to creating a welcoming space for young people. The church offers Masses and sacraments to its parishioners and many tourists who visit San Francisco. The Salesian Boys & Girls Club provides a safe environment where youngsters can feel at home and experience God’s presence in everyday life. The school continues its Salesian mission as a home, school, church, and playground—combining strong academics and spiritual growth. In this vibrant community alive with the spirit of St. John Bosco, God’s presence is truly felt.

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