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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
Last day of school at Sacred Heart Parish celebration lunch and bidding “Farewell” to Principal Peter Harris as he embarks on a new adventure at Our Lady of Peace High School as Assistant Head of School. ... See MoreSee Less
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Congratulations
Why?
Most principals stay til retirement or move for their own financial gains. I am not impressed Coronado has no high school Catholic nor Mexican drug cartel ban nor corrupt Mexican politician. Form the shores where I used to live contributing van to acres ❤️but the DEA will deal with it
Congratulations to our @shpscoronado graduating class of 2024!
“The Lord bless you and keep you, the Lord make his face shine on you and be gracious to you, the Lord turn his face toward you and give you peace.” (Numbers 6:24-26)
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Congratulations and God bless them🙏❤️
Congratulations 👏👏👏 May you proclaim your Catholic formation received at SH and continue to grow in virtue, strength and courage🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼 God bless you and your families🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
A friend of mine and his wife recently welcomed their third child. They are delighted, but they are also tired. My friend “takes” his body back and forth from the baby’s room to the kitchen to the bathroom to the market to the pediatrician’s office, and sometimes his body and his wife’s doesn’t get a whole lot of sleep. Another friend is caring for her ailing, elderly mother, and makes frequent trips to see her. She’s tired too, “taking” her body back and forth, across state lines. And sometimes I get tired too! I “take” my body from place to place, from home to office, from talk to talk, from church to church.
When Jesus said, “Take this, all of you, and eat of it,” he was offering his body in the way that we normally think of the Eucharist, which begin as bread and wine. (And isn’t it wonderful that the elements that are transformed are so commonplace?)
But Jesus “offered” his body in other ways as well. Before he delivered the Bread of Life discourse, he fed 5,000 people a short distance away and, as if that weren’t enough, that night he walked on the water of the Sea of Galilee, during a storm. After he finished the Bread of Life discourse, his brothers say to him, “Leave Galilee and go to Judea, so that your disciples there may see the works you do.” So he “takes” himself there.
Throughout the Gospels we see Jesus “taking” his body and “offering” or “giving” it to people, in so many different ways. He walks from one town to another, sleeping by the side of the road, eating and drinking with people in their homes, healing the sick, feeding the crowds and raising the dead.
Our lives are never going to be exactly like that of Jesus’s. None of us is the sinless Son of God and we’re not going to “offer” or “give” our bodies in the Eucharist as Jesus did at the Last Supper. But we certainly know the feeling of “taking” our bodies from place to place, in works of charity and “offering” them in loving service to others. Do this in memory of him.
- James Martin, SJ
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Amen.
Today is the Feast of Saint Barnabas! Saint Barnabas is given the honorary title of apostle along with St. Paul because they were commissioned together by the Holy Spirit to preach to and shepherd the people in Antioch. Barnabas was not afraid of the man who was known to be one of the greatest persecutors of the Church. When he heard that Saul might have had a profound conversion, Barnabas was the first to give him a second chance. Is there anyone in your life who you could give a second chance?
St. Barnabas, pray for us.
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The Catholic Church is everywhere, really. She even gave us our morning Cappuccino (from the Capuchin monk who invented it).
The world benefits from the Church on a daily basis without even knowing it.
For example, even though none of us want to be in a hospital, we’re certainly glad
they exist when we need them.
But did you know that the Catholic Church
was the one to invent hospitals
as we know them today?
Early hospitals (we’re talking 4th century) were called basilias—named for Saint Basil—
due to his efforts to establish health care centers all over the Roman empire.
Public schools and Universities, Social services, a rule of Law, Human Rights-the list goes on.
Our Catholic faith is not about membership but discipleship. A discipleship of faith that continues to serve, to be a gift “for the world”.
Thank you to all who so generously and courageously live their lives in service “for the world.” ❤️🙏❤️
#SaltoftheEarth #LightoftheWorld
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Jesus said to his disciples:
“You are the salt of the earth.
But if salt loses its taste, with what can it be seasoned?
It is no longer good for anything
but to be thrown out and trampled underfoot.
You are the light of the world.
A city set on a mountain cannot be hidden.
Nor do they light a lamp and then put it under a bushel basket;
it is set on a lampstand,
where it gives light to all in the house.
Just so, your light must shine before others,
that they may see your good deeds
and glorify your heavenly Father.”
Matthew 5:13-16
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📣 Registration is now OPEN for our Senior Moment Retreat!
Join us from September 20-22 for a spiritually enriching experience hosted especially for those 55+. Dive deep into faith, fellowship, and fun as we prepare our hearts for the Kingdom of Heaven. 🕊️
Don't miss this opportunity to connect, reflect, and rejoice in God's presence.
Register now and secure your spot!
🔗 www.whisperingwinds.org/camps-retreats/senior-moment-retreat/
#SeniorMomentRetreat2024 #PreparingForTheKingdom #FaithAndFellowship #WhisperingWinds2024 #RetreatLife
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The God who made the world and all that is in it,
the Lord of heaven and earth,
does not dwell in sanctuaries made by human hands,
nor is he served by human hands because he needs anything.
Rather it is he who gives to everyone life and breath and everything.
He made from one the whole human race
to dwell on the entire surface of the earth,
and he fixed the ordered seasons and the boundaries of their regions,
so that people might seek God,
even perhaps grope for him and find him,
though indeed he is not far from any one of us.
For ‘In him we live and move and have our being,’
Acts 17:22-28
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O Lord you search me and you know me, you know my resting and my rising, you discern my purpose from afar
- Psalm 138 (139)
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Amen
Gospel Mt 5:1-12
When Jesus saw the crowds, he went up the mountain,
and after he had sat down, his disciples came to him.
He began to teach them, saying:
“Blessed are the poor in spirit,
for theirs is the Kingdom of heaven.
Blessed are they who mourn,
for they will be comforted.
Blessed are the meek,
for they will inherit the land.
Blessed are they who hunger and thirst for righteousness,
for they will be satisfied.
Blessed are the merciful,
for they will be shown mercy.
Blessed are the clean of heart,
for they will see God.
Blessed are the peacemakers,
for they will be called children of God.
Blessed are they who are persecuted for the sake of righteousness,
for theirs is the Kingdom of heaven.
Blessed are you when they insult you and persecute you
and utter every kind of evil against you falsely because of me.
Rejoice and be glad,
for your reward will be great in heaven.
Thus they persecuted the prophets who were before you.”
📸View from the Mount of Beatitudes
(Parish Pilgrimage)
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