- 03/04/2022
- 6:00 pm - 6:30 pm
- Sacred Heart Catholic Church
655 C Ave
Coronado, CA 92118
Join us for Stations of the Cross every Friday during Lent beginning March 4th thru April 8th at 6PM in the Church followed by Soup Suppers in the Parish Center.
Join us for Stations of the Cross every Friday during Lent beginning March 4th thru April 8th at 6PM in the Church followed by Soup Suppers in the Parish Center.
Sacred Heart Catholic Church
655 C Avenue
Coronado, CA 92118
Phone: (619) 435-3167
sacredheart@sacredheartcor.org
The Kingdom of God is like the mustard seed which at the time of its sowing in the soil is the smallest of all the seeds on earth; yet once it is sown it grows into the biggest shrub of them all.
- Mark 4:31-32
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Friends, our Gospel for today (Mark 4:26–34) features the parable of the mustard seed.
How does God tend to work? From the very small to the very great—and by a slow, gradual process. God tends to operate under the radar, on the edges of things, quietly, clandestinely, not drawing attention to himself.
C.S. Lewis speaks to this principle. How, he asks, did God enter history? Quietly, in a forgotten corner of the Roman Empire, sneaking behind enemy lines. How was European Christianity established? Through the handful of people that listened to St. Paul in Philippi and Athens. How did the mighty Franciscan movement come to be? One odd, mystical kid who heard a voice coming from a crucifix: “Francis, rebuild my Church, which is falling into ruin.” A handful of followers joined him in his quixotic project, then dozens, then hundreds, then thousands.
So don’t be afraid to do small things at the prompting of God! Plant the seed, make the move, take the risk—take even the smallest step, and don’t worry about who notices or how much attention you’re getting. Sow the seed and leave the rest to the mercy and providence of God.
-Bishop Robert Barron
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Amen
Beautiful ❤️
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What is important is not the present size of the mustard seed within us, but that we allow it to germinate.
- Gerard W Hughes SJ
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“Let us not forget that the Eucharist is meant to nourish those who are weary and hungry along the way. A Church of the pure and perfect is a room with no place for anyone. On the other hand, a Church with open doors, that gathers and celebrates around Christ, is a large room where everyone—everyone, the righteous and sinners—can enter.”
Pope Francis
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Here’s a Friday flashback c. 1913 Early parishioners Alvin B. Daniels with his wife Helen and family. Helen is holding Richard Ryan Daniels, who would become the first baby born in Coronado to become a priest.
He died at age 44 and is buried at Holy Cross.
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God’s Acceptance of Us is Unlimited
Our true challenge is to return to the center, to the heart, and to find there the gentle voice that speaks to us and affirms us in a way no human voice ever could. The basis of all ministry is the experience of God’s unlimited and unlimiting acceptance of us as beloved children, an acceptance so full, so total and all-embracing, that it sets us free from our compulsion to be seen, praised, and admired and frees us for Christ, who leads us on the road of service.
-Henri Nouwen
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CHANGE IN LOCATION!!!
From June 17th through August Sacred Heart Church will be undergoing renovations. We will be replacing the pews, resurfacing the floors, replacing the carpet, etc.
ALL Masses will be moved to the Parish Center during this exciting time, beginning with morning Mass on Tuesday, June 17th*
*8am Mass during week of June 24-28 will be outside on plaza, please bring your own chair*
Confessions on Saturday from 3:30-4:30 will be moved to St. Francis Chapel.
Sunday Coffee & Donuts will be in the Old Rectory Garden after the 7:30 am and 9:00 am Masses.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR PATIENCE AND CONTINUED SUPPORT!
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Can we get a chair storage shed from home 🏡 depot, permission from city hall to put the storage shed where father Sheehan parks, federal flood $ to build an underground parking garage like the Coroando police department and father mike and father Sheehan share the garage parking spot already existing for their condo. Flip a coin who gets to park there the first week while the other MSR or father parks in the parking garage that could have a tunnel like the White House to the condo for the priests safety and door dash deliveries. Through Christ all things are possible and as New Yorkers like my dad who used to be Catholic used to say “Money talks. Bullshit walks.” Thanks for the free speech. It wouldn’t be the same to write ✍️ BS as foreign translation APS could translate it as a bachelor of science not a male bull cow poo. The church absolutely needs a parking garage an engineer and lawyer can prove so the next flood nice flooring is not ruined only a cement garage. I made the same proposal on cor
Coronado happenings 3.0 that the senior center also flooded have a parking garage underground like the CPD and a woman liked the idea and wrote sbout city council meetings to address this
Not proper flood repair can be INSURANCE FRAUD where the $ has to be given back to Uncle Sam. So the whole thing with the chair shed is a bit trailer park. Scratch that. Parishioners can have a sister church ⛪️ in Carlsbad saint Patrick’s. Very Republican like sacred ❤️and remodled and everyone can tithe the diocese not just one parish so the children have parking when they are 16 and have earned the privilege to drive to school and work . I will pray now to Jesus. Thank you. Love you all at sacred ❤️🇺🇸✍️Holly Ann