Bishop Jaime Soto

Bishop Jaime Soto was born December 31, 1955, in Inglewood, California. He attended Saint John’s Seminary College in Camarillo, California, and there earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in philosophy in 1978 and Master of Divinity degree in 1982. In 1986, he earned a Master of Social Work degree from Columbia University. He was ordained a priest for the Diocese of Orange in 1982, was appointed Auxiliary Bishop of Orange, March 23, 2000, and was installed Bishop of Sacramento on November 29, 2008.

Bishop Soto’s pastoral experience includes work in Catholic Charities, immigration reform and ministry to the Hispanic community. Within the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB), Bishop Soto is chairman of the USCCB Committee on Cultural Diversity in the Church, a member of the Committee on Evangelization and Catechesis, and a consultant to the Committee on International Justice and Peace. He is also the chairman of the Catholic Legal Immigration Network, Inc. (CLINIC).

Bishop Soto has been a strong defender of immigrant rights; he encourages Catholics to read the Bible so as to better understand the church’s stance on immigration and its long-standing support for the rights of immigrants. He believes that comprehensive immigration reform, if done properly taking into account the concerns of all affected parties, would benefit the country as a whole.