- 03/29/2018
- 7:30 pm - 11:00 pm
- Sacred Heart Catholic Church
655 C Ave
Coronado, CA 92118
Mass of the Lord’s Supper at 7:30PM
Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament after Mass until 11:00PM in the Parish Hall
Mass of the Lord’s Supper at 7:30PM
Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament after Mass until 11:00PM in the Parish Hall
Sacred Heart Catholic Church
655 C Avenue
Coronado, CA 92118
Phone: (619) 435-3167
sacredheart@sacredheartcor.org
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St. Jude Thaddeus (1st c.) was a blood relative of Jesus Christ and one of his Twelve Apostles. He was known for his preaching, healing, exorcisms, and his appearance was said to have closely matched that of Jesus’. He is the patron of impossible causes, desperate situations, and hospitals. He also wrote the book of the Bible that bears his name. St. Simon the Zealot (1st c.) was also one of Jesus’ Twelve Apostles, but one of the most obscure. He earned his name for being zealous for the honor of Jesus, showing a holy indignation towards those who claimed Christ with their lips while dishonoring him with their manner of life. After the Ascension of Jesus, towards the end of his life, it is believed that St. Simon joined St. Jude to preach the Gospel in Persia, where they were both martyred in 65 A.D. St. Simon the Zealot and St. Jude Thaddeus share a feast day on October 28th.
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“Our Lady has never refused me a grace through the recitation of the rosary.”
- St Padre Pio
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St. Anthony Mary Claret (1807–1870) was born in Spain, the fifth of eleven children, the same year Napoleon invaded the country. He took up his father’s trade of weaving before entering the priesthood. He served as a parish priest with a missionary’s zeal for the salvation of souls. He often preached multiple sermons in a single day, traveled to preach parish missions and retreats for the clergy, and heard confessions for hours on end. His labors were rewarded by many people returning to a fervent practice of the Catholic faith, especially as a result of his meek and gentle manner. He was made Archbishop of Santiago and sent to Cuba from 1849-1857. His great reforms of the neglected diocese, both ecclesiastically and socially, were so sweeping and effective that his life was threatened. He was recalled back to Spain as confessor to the queen, where his tireless and fruitful priestly work continued. To increase his apostolic efforts he founded the Missionary Sons of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, known today as the Claretians. He also founded a major Catholic publisher in Spain, and wrote or published hundreds of books. He was so opposed in his efforts that he was severely persecuted and eventually exiled to Paris, along with the Spanish queen, by revolutionary enemies of religion. He took part in the First Vatican Council, his wisdom and sanctity being evident to all, before suffering a stroke and dying in exile in France. During his life St. Anthony Marie Claret had the gift of prophesy and reading of consciences, in addition to performing many miracles. A resplendent light was also observed to shine from his face as he offered the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. His feast day is October 24th.
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How blessed, how marvellous, are the gifts of God, my friends!
- St Clement of Alexandria
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Fr. Mike’s Prayer and Discernment series continues with Day 2 tomorrow. Join us!
9-10am in our Parish Center.
Did you miss Day 1? Here’s the link:
vimeo.com/1019857822
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Remember that nothing is small in the eyes of God. Do all that you do with love.
- St Thérèse of Lisieux
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Sharing our faith journey/stories is what unites us and nurtures an awareness of how God works among us.
Please welcome Brig Sorber, co-founder the nation’s leading moving company, as he shares his faith journey- finding hope and meaning in Christ.
TOMORROW morning- Saturday, October 19th, 9-10am in or Parish Center. Come early to enjoy morning hospitality.
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Friends, our Gospel (Luke 10:1–9) shows us what Jesus wants his followers to be doing and how they ought to do it. We are a missionary Church. We are sent by the Lord to spread his word and do his work. The Gospel is just not something that we are meant to cling to for our own benefit; it is seed that we are meant to give away.
Prayer is not incidental to ministry. It is not decorative. It is the lifeblood of the Church’s efforts. Without it, nothing will succeed; without it, no ministers will come forward. At all times pray, pray, pray.
Poverty and simplicity of life are prerequisites to the effective proclamation of the Gospel. Anthony, Benedict, Chrysostom, Francis and Clare, Dominic, Ignatius, Mother Teresa—across the board, the most effective proclaimers of the Gospel are those who rely on the providence of God and strip themselves of worldliness.
What is the first thing that the minister should do upon entering a city? “Cure the sick in it.” Christ is Soter, healer of both body and spirit. The second great task of the Church is to proclaim that “the Kingdom of God is at hand.” The Church is an announcing, proclaiming, evangelizing organism.
Shared from Bishop Robert Barron
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Tonight! “Third Thursday Adoration”
7-8pm, St Francis Chapel
Come… spend time with Jesus. All welcome!
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“Christianity is not a matter of persuading people of particular ideas, but of inviting them to share in the greatness of Christ. So pray that I may never fall into the trap of impressing people with clever speech, but instead I may learn to speak with humility, desiring only to impress people with Christ himself.”
// St. Ignatius of Antioch (shared via Renewal Ministries)
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