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- 12/09/2019
- 8:00 am
- Sacred Heart Catholic Church
655 C Ave
Coronado, CA 92118
Sacred Heart Catholic Church
655 C Avenue
Coronado, CA 92118
Phone: (619) 435-3167
sacredheart@sacredheartcor.org
O my Strength, it is you to whom I turn, for you, O God, are my stronghold, the God who shows me love.
Psalm 58
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Gospel of the day: Matthew 8:1-4
When Jesus came down from the mountain, great crowds followed him.
And then a leper approached, did him homage, and said,
“Lord, if you wish, you can make me clean.”
He stretched out his hand, touched him, and said,
“I will do it. Be made clean.”
His leprosy was cleansed immediately.
Then Jesus said to him, “See that you tell no one,
but go show yourself to the priest,
and offer the gift that Moses prescribed;
that will be proof for them.”
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Amen 🙏
May the Lord give us the light of holy discernment, so that we may use created things by the light of the Creator.
- St Ignatius of Loyola
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Gospel of the day: Matthew 7:21-29
“Everyone who listens to these words of mine and acts on them
will be like a wise man who built his house on rock.
The rain fell, the floods came,
and the winds blew and buffeted the house.
But it did not collapse; it had been set solidly on rock.
And everyone who listens to these words of mine
but does not act on them
will be like a fool who built his house on sand.
The rain fell, the floods came,
and the winds blew and buffeted the house.
And it collapsed and was completely ruined.”
When Jesus finished these words,
the crowds were astonished at his teaching,
for he taught them as one having authority,
and not as their scribes.
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This weekend we will celebrate the ancient feast of Saints Peter and Paul – two giants of our faith on whose shoulders we stand. Both were faithful and unstinting in their mission and are an example to us as we strive to follow Jesus Christ.
May their witness prompt us to consider our own role in the mission of the Church and embrace our calling wholeheartedly.
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Loving God and Father,
bring the truth, grace, and power of Your Love into our current situations, into our personal stories of pain, into the hearts of families, and into the needs of all your children.
Turn our sighs into songs,
our struggles into servanthood,
and our grumblings into the rumblings of a coming visitation of the Holy Spirit.
Amen.
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Amen 🙏
God’s loving pursuit of you is always greater than your ability to wander away.
📸Heart rocks on the shore of Galilee
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Adoration of the BLESSED SACRAMENT
Wednesdays: 8:40AM to 11:45AM
Benediction at 11:45AM
in St. Francis Chapel
Friday, July 5th
7PM-8PM in St Francis Chapel
Thursday, July 18th
7PM-8PM in St Francis Chapel
🖌️Scipion Pulzone, called Il Gaetano (1544 - 1598) - Portrait of Santa Chiara
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Stay Awake
The practice of contemplative prayer is the discipline by which we begin to “see” the living God dwelling in our own hearts. Careful attentiveness to the One who makes a home in the privileged center of our being gradually leads to recognition. As we come to know and love the Father of our hearts we give ourselves over to this incredible Presence who takes possession of all our senses. By the discipline of prayer we are awakened and opened to God within, who enters into our heartbeat and our breathing, into our thoughts and emotions, our hearing, seeing, touching, and tasting. It is by being awake to this God within that we also find the Presence in the world around us. Here we are again in front of the secret. It is not that we see God in the world, but that God-with-us recognizes God in the world. God speaks to God, Spirit speaks to Spirit, heart speaks to heart.
Contemplation, therefore, is a participating in the divine self-recognition. The divine Spirit alive in us makes our world transparent for us and opens our eyes to the presence of the divine Spirit in all that surrounds us. It is with our heart of hearts that we see the heart of the world. . . .
-Fr. Henri Nouwen
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