- 03/24/2018 - 03/25/2018
- All Day
- Sacred Heart Catholic Church
655 C Ave
Coronado, CA 92118
Saturday, March 24th Vigil Mass at 5:30PM
Sunday, March 25th Masses at 7:30, 9:00 & 11:00AM
Saturday, March 24th Vigil Mass at 5:30PM
Sunday, March 25th Masses at 7:30, 9:00 & 11:00AM
Sacred Heart Catholic Church
655 C Avenue
Coronado, CA 92118
Phone: (619) 435-3167
sacredheart@sacredheartcor.org
Registration is open for this beautiful Advent Evening. Registration forms can be found in your Friday Flocknote, on our website or in the Ministry Center Office. ... See MoreSee Less
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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
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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A few of our newest altar servers.. eager to serve the Lord at Mass. ... See MoreSee Less
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Saints in the making!
Have you felt that your relationship with church—or with God—has become more transactional recently? Or do you feel burnt out and tired whenever you hear about another opportunity to serve?
Whatever your giving might look like, God is fully pleased with whatever you humbly offer in worship of Him. By giving, we gain. And by serving, we start to experience the community, contentment, and satisfaction God intended.
Keep learning about the gift of service we are blessed to be a part of with this free short devotional reading from the Discovery Series!
discoveryseries.org/courses/giving-it-away/lessons/introduction-15/
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Here at Sacred heart tomorrow:
All are invited to this special mass celebrated by Bishop Neal Buckon in honor of veterans, military retirees, and active duty military. There will also be a reception in the parish hall following mass with refreshments and fellowship. We hope you will join us for this mass!
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#sdcatholics #VeteransDay #mass #VeteransDayMass #catholicveterans #SanDiegoCatholics #sandiegoveterans
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Today is the feast day of St. Elizabeth of the Trinity, patron saint of those who have lost their parents.
www.catholicnewsagency.com/saint/blessed-elizabeth-of-the-trinity-649
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Save the Date! A favorite annual Advent tradition.
“Advent Evening for Women”- Wednesday December 4th, 5-7pm.
Registration opens NEXT Friday, Nov. 15!
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Looking forward to this glad reunion!