- 12/31/2018 - 01/01/2019
- All Day
- Sacred Heart Catholic Church
655 C Ave
Coronado, CA 92118
The Ministry Center will be closed Tuesday, January 1st in observance of the New Year.
The Ministry Center will be closed Tuesday, January 1st in observance of the New Year.
Sacred Heart Catholic Church
655 C Avenue
Coronado, CA 92118
Phone: (619) 435-3167
sacredheart@sacredheartcor.org
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Amen
Join us this Monday, May 20th at 6pm
• Enjoy a light meal at 6:00 pm, program from 6:30 to 7:30 pm.
• Monthly meetings now take place at the Parish Hall of Graham Memorial Presbyterian Church, located at 959 C Avenue.
All men welcomed!
THAT MAN IS YOU!
Questions? into@gregorygoehner.com
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Our love must not be just words or mere talk, but something active and genuine.
- 1 John 3: 18
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Forget hump day - make it a holy day!
Consider spending a little time with Jesus in the chapel and then remain with Him throughout your day, through all it holds, as He remains with you. ❤️🙏💒
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Photo from our parish pilgrimage to the Vatican and St. Peter’s a few years ago (Window behind the Sanctuary above the main Altar in the St. Peter’s). As we celebrate the Feast of Pentecost this weekend, we pray for an ever deeper openness to the Holy Spirit, that we may be attentive and responsive to the Spirit’s prompts.
Holy Spirit you are welcome here!
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Gospel Jn 17:11b-19
Lifting up his eyes to heaven, Jesus prayed, saying:
“Holy Father, keep them in your name
that you have given me,
so that they may be one just as we are one.
When I was with them I protected them in your name that you gave me,
and I guarded them, and none of them was lost
except the son of destruction,
in order that the Scripture might be fulfilled.
But now I am coming to you.
I speak this in the world
so that they may share my joy completely.
I gave them your word, and the world hated them,
because they do not belong to the world
any more than I belong to the world.
I do not ask that you take them out of the world
but that you keep them from the Evil One.
They do not belong to the world
any more than I belong to the world.
Consecrate them in the truth.
Your word is truth.
As you sent me into the world,
so I sent them into the world.
And I consecrate myself for them,
so that they also may be consecrated in truth.”
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Q: If you could wish for one thing to make this region a better place, what would it be?
A: For people to be the living Gospel for all to see and hear, live a God-centered life and express that love for God to one’s neighbors. The Gospel values are not Catholic values and they’re not Christian values; they are radically human values.
-Bishop Brom
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Gospel Jn 15:9-17
Jesus said to his disciples:
“As the Father loves me, so I also love you.
Remain in my love.
If you keep my commandments, you will remain in my love,
just as I have kept my Father’s commandments
and remain in his love.
“I have told you this so that my joy might be in you
and your joy might be complete.
This is my commandment: love one another as I love you.
No one has greater love than this,
to lay down one’s life for one’s friends.
You are my friends if you do what I command you.
I no longer call you slaves,
because a slave does not know what his master is doing.
I have called you friends,
because I have told you everything I have heard from my Father.
It was not you who chose me, but I who chose you
and appointed you to go and bear fruit that will remain,
so that whatever you ask the Father in my name he may give you.
This I command you: love one another.”
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Japan has a remarkable history of devotion to Mary, beginning with the missionary journey of St. Francis Xavier to this country more than 400 years ago. The zealous priest taught the people to chant the Hail Mary and sing her hymns. He left behind a people whose devotion to the Mother of God lasted for centuries.
Even though the practice of the faith was forbidden under pain of torture and death, the Japanese Christians handed it down through the generations as a precious inheritance. When the persecutions lifted after almost 250 years the Christians in hiding were allowed to have a small church in Nagasaki, staffed by French priests. One day, a woman approached one of the priests and asked him, “Where is the statue of the honorable Mary?” When the he brought them into church and pointed to the statue, they said, “It really is Maria-sama. Look how she is holding her Son Jesus to her heart!”
These people were known as kakure (hidden)
Christians. They had passed on the faith without priests or the Mass or the sacraments and kept it alive with the rosary and Marian hymns.
Via Sr. Julia
Art source: Dayton University
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