- 01/30/2023
- 7:20 am - 8:00 am
- St. Francis Chapel
655 C Avenue
Coronado, CA 92118
For more information, contact Therese Finch at (619) 522-0347.
For more information, contact Therese Finch at (619) 522-0347.
Sacred Heart Catholic Church
655 C Avenue
Coronado, CA 92118
Phone: (619) 435-3167
sacredheart@sacredheartcor.org
We are excited for our annual Women’s Advent Dinner & Reflection by Dotti Hulburt next Wednesday, December 4th at 5pm.
Join us for a lively night of friendship and faith and “Finding Joy”.
Registration closes this Friday.
See your Friday Flocknote or come into parish offices for registration form.
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What do I learn from the leadership Jesus shows? Maybe I see his dignity, his confidence, his fearlessness, his self-knowledge or his sense of direction…?
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I prayed remotely 7:30 am livestreams from Carlsbad and appreciate the happy smiles Vicki Sheridan shared while delivering the word and the consistency of father mike Murphy’s positive delivery. Thank you. The alter kids may need to go to bed an hour wallflower next Friday based on their yawns and if a deaconess can teach them how to act for the camera like Vicki does amen. If someone brings a tofu turkey to be blessed instead of bread then we really have a vegan navy seal in the house !
I cannot explain it. I have a bad feeling ever since Trump was elected things are going to get messy in January with peolle divided and protesting. School districts this ninety are going to need to counsel families not USA cotizens so children are not separated from their parents or adoptive sponsors.
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happy Feast Day Bl. Maria Fortunata Vito.
Patron Saint against poverty, temptations, loss of parents, and mental illness.
Blessed Maria Fortunata Viti (1827–1922) was born in Italy, the eldest daughter of nine children. Her father had a gambling and alcohol addiction, and her mother died when she was 14 years old. Maria then cared for her younger siblings and worked as a housekeeper to earn money for the family as her father sunk deeper into his addiction. Maria rejected an offer for marriage, deciding instead to become a Benedictine nun at the age of 24. Sr. Maria Fortunata, illiterate her entire life, spent more than seventy years in the monastery as a housekeeper attending to the washing, sewing, and other simple tasks, which was her path to holiness. She was admired for her great simplicity of heart, and her confessor testified that she was often accosted by the devil with threats, physical attacks, and vile insults in attempts to break her virtue. She had great devotion to the Blessed Sacrament and made frequent visits to the chapel tabernacle as she carried out her daily tasks. She died at the age of 95, and after her death miracles were reported at her grave. She is a patron saint against poverty, temptations, loss of parents, and mental illness. Her feast day is November 20th.
#Saint #saintquotes #catholicfaith #catholicinspiration #catholicprayer #CatholicDevotional #CatholicBeliefs #catholic #catholiclife
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🌟 Big news from the Vatican today!
Pope Francis has announced the upcoming canonizations of Blessed Carlo Acutis and Blessed Pier Giorgio Frassati, two incredible young Catholics whose lives have inspired countless people—including me—to live boldly for Christ. 🙏✨
Blessed Carlo, the “millennial saint,” will be canonized during the Jubilee of Teenagers in April 2025, and Blessed Pier Giorgio, known as the “Man of the Beatitudes,” will be canonized during the Jubilee of Youth in July 2025. These moments will be powerful reminders of how God calls each of us to holiness, no matter our age or stage in life.
Mark your calendars—and let’s take their example to heart. What’s one way you can live out your faith like Carlo and Pier Giorgio today? Let me know in the comments! ⬇️
#GottaBeSaints #BlessedCarloAcutis #BlessedPierGiorgioFrassati #Canonization #CatholicYouth #HolinessIsPossible
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And ugh the lady the cape cod author ✍️ wrote about Doris day? What’s the deal women backed up at the Vatican because they earn less rehab men$?
I would like the San Diego divorces to address the movie here produced by Tom hanks, why women cannot be deaconesses again and for each church like saint Patrick’s does in its weekly bulletin to expose income and expenditures of $. I gave current from USA Mexico and guatamala this 2024 and have no idea what it paid for obviously not a nun housing in nado or an underground parking garage for 2059 nor solar panels but maybe for donuts peole didn’t pay for and took one bite of to be social and polite then trashed . The competitor graham memorial prespetetian serves donot holes to have no waste and has wowm deaconesses and a thrift shop selling stuff to have no bankruptcy lie the churches sacred ❤️ gives stuff to on the other side of the bridge and the border. I don’t mean to be a buzz kill it is just $ talks bs walks and i don’t bet or even invest in stock but I gather these men had more $ to apply to their saint hood then Doris day or mother Theresa and the cerican needs to look at 3 women saints at the same time to avoid an aclu lawsuit and defending as not a non profit but a for male profit entity thst in 2025 will be required to pay property land taxes and income taxes and all workers be livescanned and fairly hired not by word of mouth . Seriously the amount of corruption of hiring peole retired retired means you r in a comma and cannot work at all . Nobody writes in California as it is sooooo expensive. I am done thank u
The San Diego diocese not divorce typo. That is another crock of ?$&@ the whole annulment thing has to be under attorney general review as bs to keep $ away from women. Dug before bay marriage get a great Jewish lawyer to write ✍️ a pre nup the broad or the bloak is not marrying for GI benefits
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A bustling morning at the Parish this morning. Knights of Columbus Pancake Breakfast and The Christmas Giving Tree. The Giving Tree tags will be available after masses this weekend and next weekend… until they run out. ... See MoreSee Less
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Nice photos of kind, familiar faces. I am up in Carlsbad. Some Calvary church tempted me to go and I said, “no I am Catholic as the priest do not marry so the $money stays within the church (to do service internationally) but god bless you all. I then ran along a non polluted kings tide beach, prayed thanks to Jesus until a family with Denver tshirts say right next to me with a kid shoveling sand all over the place and the daughter refused to take off her scooter 🛴 helmet with the mom nagging her so I relocated to a bench for push ups dips and some more prayer in gratitude for clean air in Carlsbad near Camp Pendleton. I will pray at saint Patrick’s when flu season is over and hope sacred ❤️books more baptisms than funerals 2025. Amen
Our parishioners are beyond generous...
God makes his presence known to us through people, nature and the ordinary day to day experiences. Where do you find God?
Find God in all things! Today is the feast of St Stanislas Kostka SJ.
I find a heaven in the midst of saucepans and brooms.
- St Stanislaus Kostka SJ
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Happy Feast Day -St. Frances Xavier Cabrini!
Saint Frances Xavier Cabrini was a
missionary from Italy. She was born on July
15, 1850 into a big family—the youngest of
thirteen children. She spent most of her life
caring for young children in orphanages,
schools, and hospitals. She went to the pope
asking for permission to travel to China with
her other religious sisters, but he sent her to
the United States instead. In America she
founded orphanages, schools, hospitals, and
organized catechism classes in areas where
there were large populations of Italian
immigrants. She died at the age of 67 and in
her lifetime she founded 67 institutions to
serve the sick and poor. She became the first
United States citizen to become a saint.
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