Sacred Heart Coronado
MENUMENU
  • Home
  • About Us
    • Our Parish
      • Our History
      • Latest Bulletin
      • Bulletin Archive
      • Virtual Tour
      • Safe Environment
    • Contact Us
      • Visit Us
      • Staff
      • Parish Registration
      • Sacrament Certificate Request
    • Donate
      • Faith Direct E-Giving
      • Other Ways to Give
      • Adopt A Military Student
  • Worship
    • Mass Times
    • Join Us Live
    • Liturgy Calendar
    • Pray for Priests
    • Holy Days and Holidays
    • Homilies
    • Heart of Jesus Prayer Garden
  • Parish Life
    • Upcoming Events
    • Parish News
    • Photos
    • Liturgical Ministries
    • Parish Outreach
    • Parish Organizations
    • Spiritual Growth
    • Special Needs / Exceptional Families
    • Family Life & Spirituality
    • Young Adults Ministry
  • Faith Formation
    • Children's Religious Education
    • Youth Activities
    • Special Needs / Exceptional Families
    • RCIC – Rite of Christian Initiation of Children
    • RCIA – Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults
    • Adult Faith Formation
  • Sacraments
    • Baptism
    • Reconciliation
    • Eucharist
    • Confirmation
    • Matrimony
    • Holy Orders
    • Anointing of the Sick
    • Funerals
    • Sacrament Certificate Request
  • School
  • Links

Young Adult – Small Church Community

Sacred Heart Coronado > Faith Formation > Adult Faith Formation > Young Adult – Small Church Community

Contact Us

Sacred Heart Catholic Church
655 C Avenue
Coronado, CA 92118
Phone: (619) 435-3167
sacredheart@sacredheartcor.org

 

Join us on Flocknote!

Facebook

Comments Box SVG iconsUsed for the like, share, comment, and reaction icons
Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Coronado
4 hours ago
Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Coronado

A parish favorite! Join us for our
MASS OF INCLUSION & BELONGING

We invite people living with disabilities of all ages to participate in various ministries at the Mass, including greeters, readers, singers, altar servers and gift bearers. All of these can be done with a ‘buddy’ or family member as you like.
God has a beautiful plan. In this plan, everyone counts. There is room for all of us. Everyone belongs!
Join us in celebrating the liturgy with no barriers, as one body of Christ.

If you would like to serve at this mass in some capacity, please contact Maria Nagy 703-203-5668
... See MoreSee Less

A parish favorite!  Join us for our 
MASS OF INCLUSION & BELONGING

We invite people living with disabilities of all ages to participate in various ministries at the Mass, including greeters, readers, singers, altar servers and gift bearers. All of these can be done with a ‘buddy’ or family member as you like. 
God has a beautiful plan. In this plan, everyone counts.  There is room for all of us. Everyone belongs! 
Join us in celebrating the liturgy with no barriers, as one body of Christ. 

If you would like to serve at this mass in some capacity, please contact Maria Nagy 703-203-5668
View on Facebook
· Share
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Linked In Share by Email
View Comments
  • Likes: 5
  • Shares: 0
  • Comments: 0

Comment on Facebook

Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Coronado
11 hours ago
Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Coronado

“If I do not perform my Father's works, do not believe me; but if I perform them, even if you do not believe me, believe the works.” John 10:42
#dailyingodsword

The Good News of Gods Love
Incarnate in the Witness of a Community
For the Life of the World
•
#peopleofgod
... See MoreSee Less

“If I do not perform my Fathers works, do not believe me; but if I perform them, even if you do not believe me, believe the works.” John 10:42
#dailyingodsword

The Good News of Gods Love
Incarnate in the Witness of a Community
For the Life of the World
•
#peopleofgod
View on Facebook
· Share
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Linked In Share by Email
View Comments
  • Likes: 1
  • Shares: 0
  • Comments: 0

Comment on Facebook

Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Coronado
12 hours ago
Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Coronado

Do not forget that the value and interest of life is not so much to do conspicuous things… as to do ordinary things with the perception of their enormous value”

Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
... See MoreSee Less

Do not forget that the value and interest of life is not so much to do conspicuous things… as to do ordinary things with the perception of their enormous value”

Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
View on Facebook
· Share
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Linked In Share by Email
View Comments
  • Likes: 4
  • Shares: 1
  • Comments: 1

Comment on Facebook

Beautiful,thoughts.

Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Coronado
13 hours ago
Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Coronado

Jesus weeps

Jesus comes near and he beholds the city
And looks on us with tears in his eyes,
And wells of mercy, streams of love and pity
Flow from the fountain whence all things arise.

He loved us into life and longs to gather
And meet with his beloved face to face
How often has he called, a careful mother,
And wept for our refusals of his grace,

Wept for a world that, weary with its weeping,
Benumbed and stumbling, turns the other way,
Fatigued compassion is already sleeping
Whilst her worst nightmares stalk the light of day.

But we might waken yet, and face those fears,
If we could see ourselves through Jesus' tears.

-M. Guite
📸View over Jerusalem from Dominus Flevit (The Lord Wept),
On the Mount of Olives
... See MoreSee Less

Jesus weeps

Jesus comes near and he beholds the city
And looks on us with tears in his eyes,
And wells of mercy, streams of love and pity
Flow from the fountain whence all things arise.

He loved us into life and longs to gather
And meet with his beloved face to face
How often has he called, a careful mother,
And wept for our refusals of his grace,

Wept for a world that, weary with its weeping,
Benumbed and stumbling, turns the other way,
Fatigued compassion is already sleeping
Whilst her worst nightmares stalk the light of day.

But we might waken yet, and face those fears,
If we could see ourselves through Jesus tears.

-M. Guite
📸View over Jerusalem from Dominus Flevit (The Lord Wept),
On the Mount of Olives
View on Facebook
· Share
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Linked In Share by Email
View Comments
  • Likes: 4
  • Shares: 1
  • Comments: 0

Comment on Facebook

Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Coronado
1 day ago
Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Coronado

Saint John Chrysostom was a priest given the nickname Chrysostom - “Golden Mouth” for his preaching. He wrote of the gifts of friendship.
When we think about poverty, we usually think of the poor in material things. But we can have a poverty of spirit, too- hard times, loneliness, heavy worries or illness.
St John Chrystosom said, “With friends, even poverty is pleasant. Words cannot express the joy a friend imparts. It would be better for us that the sun were exhausted than that we should be without friends.”
Take time to thank God for the special friends in your life today.
And remember, He calls us friends.
📸Tori and her friend Adrian having fun
Via Maria Nagy-Open Hearts
#exceptionalfamiliesministry
#hecallsusfriends
#openhearts
... See MoreSee Less

Saint John Chrysostom was a priest given the nickname Chrysostom - “Golden Mouth” for his preaching. He wrote of the gifts of friendship. 
When we think about poverty, we usually think of the poor in material things. But we can have a poverty of spirit, too- hard times, loneliness, heavy worries or illness. 
St John Chrystosom said, “With friends, even poverty is pleasant. Words cannot express the joy a friend imparts. It would be better for us that the sun were exhausted than that we should be without friends.” 
Take time to thank God for the special friends in your life today. 
And remember, He calls us friends.
📸Tori and her friend Adrian having fun
Via Maria Nagy-Open Hearts 
#exceptionalfamiliesministry 
#hecallsusfriends 
#openhearts
View on Facebook
· Share
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Linked In Share by Email
View Comments
  • Likes: 10
  • Shares: 0
  • Comments: 1

Comment on Facebook

So much to think about.

Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Coronado
1 day ago
Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Coronado

As we begin Holy Week this Sunday, our readings take us from the joy and Hosannas of Jesus's triumphant entry into Jerusalem to a profound contemplation of his suffering and death.
In the Gospel of Palm Sunday we hear the Passion narrative of St Matthew, in which Jesus is betrayed, mocked, denied, accused and crucified. His body is laid in the tomb, and a guard is placed to secure it.

This week, may we follow Christ in his Passion, holding each other, and our suffering and tortured world, in prayer. May Mary be with us in this journey and help us understand the value of following the example of her Son in our living and our loving.
📸Mural in the Magdala Center, Archaeological site of a village (named Migdal in Hebrew), said to be the home of Mary Magdalene, and contains the walls of a synagogue dating back to the time of Jesus.
Migdal, Israel
... See MoreSee Less

As we begin Holy Week this Sunday, our readings take us from the joy and Hosannas of Jesuss triumphant entry into Jerusalem to a profound contemplation of his suffering and death.
In the Gospel of Palm Sunday we hear the Passion narrative of St Matthew, in which Jesus is betrayed, mocked, denied, accused and crucified. His body is laid in the tomb, and a guard is placed to secure it.

This week, may we follow Christ in his Passion, holding each other, and our suffering and tortured world, in prayer. May Mary be with us in this journey and help us understand the value of following the example of her Son in our living and our loving. 
📸Mural in the Magdala Center, Archaeological site of a village (named Migdal in Hebrew), said to be the home of Mary Magdalene, and contains the walls of a synagogue dating back to the time of Jesus. 
Migdal, Israel
View on Facebook
· Share
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Linked In Share by Email
View Comments
  • Likes: 9
  • Shares: 1
  • Comments: 0

Comment on Facebook

Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Coronado
1 day ago
Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Coronado

If today you hear his voice,
harden not your hearts.
Psalm 95:8
... See MoreSee Less

If today you hear his voice,
harden not your hearts.
Psalm 95:8
View on Facebook
· Share
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Linked In Share by Email
View Comments
  • Likes: 7
  • Shares: 0
  • Comments: 1

Comment on Facebook

I am listening.

Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Coronado
1 day ago
Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Coronado

Here’s a tip for prayer when you’re busy and your head is full …
What is a ‘body’ prayer that helps you?
... See MoreSee Less

Here’s a tip for prayer when you’re busy and your head is full …
What is a ‘body’ prayer that helps you?
View on Facebook
· Share
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Linked In Share by Email
View Comments
  • Likes: 5
  • Shares: 0
  • Comments: 0

Comment on Facebook

Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Coronado
2 days ago
Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Coronado

Help your unbelief

Can a believer doubt? It can be a relief to learn that a whole school of thought among Catholic theologians asserts that doubt, while seemingly corrosive, can actually bolster faith in the end. Doubt can lead to exploration, which often leads to better understanding, greater clarity, or sometimes simply a willingness to not know, to live without all questions fully answered, leaning into religious practice with an open heart. Most would call that an adult faith. What questions nag at you? Doubt, dig, and remain open to God.

TODAY'S READINGS: Genesis 17:3-9; John 8:51-59. "Amen, amen, I say to you, whoever keeps my word will never see death." #takefiveforfaith
... See MoreSee Less

Help your unbelief

Can a believer doubt? It can be a relief to learn that a whole school of thought among Catholic theologians asserts that doubt, while seemingly corrosive, can actually bolster faith in the end. Doubt can lead to exploration, which often leads to better understanding, greater clarity, or sometimes simply a willingness to not know, to live without all questions fully answered, leaning into religious practice with an open heart. Most would call that an adult faith. What questions nag at you? Doubt, dig, and remain open to God.

TODAYS READINGS: Genesis 17:3-9; John 8:51-59. Amen, amen, I say to you, whoever keeps my word will never see death. #takefiveforfaith
View on Facebook
· Share
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Linked In Share by Email
View Comments
  • Likes: 5
  • Shares: 1
  • Comments: 0

Comment on Facebook

Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Coronado
2 days ago
Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Coronado

You are invited to download our 2023 Earth Day program, "Simple Living: God's Vision of Abundant Life!" This resource contains prayers, readings, a video, discussion questions, and suggested actions.

Consider using this program in your Catholic community to commemorate #EarthDay or the anniversary of #LaudatoSi, and discover ways to live more simply, more sustainably, and more "abundantly".

Download the program here: catholicclimatecovenant.salsalabs.org/earthday2023downloadform/index.html
... See MoreSee Less

View on Facebook
· Share
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Linked In Share by Email
View Comments
  • Likes: 0
  • Shares: 0
  • Comments: 0

Comment on Facebook

Load more

Instagram

“If I do not perform my Father's works, do not b “If I do not perform my Father's works, do not believe me; but if I perform them, even if you do not believe me, believe the works.” John 10:42
#dailyingodsword

The Good News of Gods Love
Incarnate in the Witness of a Community
For the Life of the World
•
#peopleofgod
Do not forget that the value and interest of life Do not forget that the value and interest of life is not so much to do conspicuous things… as to do ordinary things with the perception of their enormous value”

Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
Jesus weeps Jesus comes near and he beholds the c Jesus weeps

Jesus comes near and he beholds the city
And looks on us with tears in his eyes,
And wells of mercy, streams of love and pity
Flow from the fountain whence all things arise.

He loved us into life and longs to gather
And meet with his beloved face to face
How often has he called, a careful mother,
And wept for our refusals of his grace,

Wept for a world that, weary with its weeping,
Benumbed and stumbling, turns the other way,
Fatigued compassion is already sleeping
Whilst her worst nightmares stalk the light of day.

But we might waken yet, and face those fears,
If we could see ourselves through Jesus' tears.

-M. Guite
📸View over Jerusalem from Dominus Flevit (The Lord Wept),
On the Mount of Olives
Saint John Chrysostom was a priest given the nickn Saint John Chrysostom was a priest given the nickname Chrysostom - “Golden Mouth” for his preaching. He wrote of the gifts of friendship. 
When we think about poverty, we usually think of the poor in material things. But we can have a poverty of spirit, too- hard times, loneliness, heavy worries or illness. 
St John Chrystosom said, “With friends, even poverty is pleasant. Words cannot express the joy a friend imparts. It would be better for us that the sun were exhausted than that we should be without friends.” 
Take time to thank God for the special friends in your life today. 
And remember, He calls us friends.
📸Tori and her friend Adrian having fun
Via Maria Nagy-Open Hearts 
#exceptionalfamiliesministry 
#hecallsusfriends 
#openhearts
For a non-violent culture – The Pope Video 4 – For a non-violent culture – The Pope Video 4 – April 2023
Let us all resolve to strongly support non-violence. As the Pope says, “Living, speaking, and acting without violence is not surrendering, losing or giving up anything, but aspiring to everything.” This year marks the 60th anniversary of St. John XXIII’s Encyclical Pacem in Terris, and Francis brings the message of this encyclical back to the forefront by reminding us that “Any war, any armed confrontation, always ends in defeat for all.” In his April video, produced by the Pope’s Worldwide Prayer Network, he makes a request at the end: “Let us make non-violence a guide for our actions, both in daily life and in international relations”.
@Franciscus 

#Peace #ThePopeVideo #NonViolence #Disarmament
As we begin Holy Week this Sunday, our readings ta As we begin Holy Week this Sunday, our readings take us from the joy and Hosannas of Jesus's triumphant entry into Jerusalem to a profound contemplation of his suffering and death.
In the Gospel of Palm Sunday we hear the Passion narrative of St Matthew, in which Jesus is betrayed, mocked, denied, accused and crucified. His body is laid in the tomb, and a guard is placed to secure it.

This week, may we follow Christ in his Passion, holding each other, and our suffering and tortured world, in prayer. May Mary be with us in this journey and help us understand the value of following the example of her Son in our living and our loving. 
📸Mural in the Magdala Center, Archaeological site of a village (named Migdal in Hebrew), said to be the home of Mary Magdalene, and contains the walls of a synagogue dating back to the time of Jesus. 
Migdal, Israel
If today you hear his voice, harden not your heart If today you hear his voice,
harden not your hearts.
Psalm 95:8
Here’s a tip for prayer when you’re busy and y Here’s a tip for prayer when you’re busy and your head is full …
What is a ‘body’ prayer that helps you?
Help your unbelief Can a believer doubt? It can b Help your unbelief

Can a believer doubt? It can be a relief to learn that a whole school of thought among Catholic theologians asserts that doubt, while seemingly corrosive, can actually bolster faith in the end. Doubt can lead to exploration, which often leads to better understanding, greater clarity, or sometimes simply a willingness to not know, to live without all questions fully answered, leaning into religious practice with an open heart. Most would call that an adult faith. What questions nag at you? Doubt, dig, and remain open to God.

TODAY'S READINGS: Genesis 17:3-9; John 8:51-59. "Amen, amen, I say to you, whoever keeps my word will never see death." #takefiveforfaith
Let's pray for Pope Francis's recovery from his re Let's pray for Pope Francis's recovery from his respiratory infection, which has landed him in the hospital for a few days. Please pray to Our Lady of Lourdes for the Holy Father's swift and easy recovery.
Divine love is like fire which will not let itself Divine love is like fire which will not let itself be shut up, for it is impossible to love God and not extend God’s honour.
- Mary Ward
Founder of the Loreto sisters and the IBVMs, now called the Congregation of Jesus.
“Blessed be the God of Shadrach, Meshach, and Ab “Blessed be the God of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego,
who sent his angel to deliver the servants who trusted in him”
Daniel 3:95 
#dailyingodsword
Here’s a bit of fun prompted by the days first reading. 
If you are a child of the late 60’s-‘70’s you may well remember this popular song. And if you do, it’s probably stuck in your head now.

Jesus is a soul man,
Jesus is a soul man,
Jesus is a soul man,
And I'm sure sold on Him.

Oh they say that he's a square,
That Jesus, He ain't nowhere.
I know better, He lives in my heart.
Jesus is a soul man.

You can find Him in the Bible pages.
Jesus - he's the rock of ages.
Hides me in the cleft of the rock.
Jesus is a soul man.

He calms the waves when the storm is ragin'.
Keeps me safe when the devils ravin'.
He's my staff, he's my sword and my shield.
Jesus is a soul man.

Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego,
The king, he said, In the fire you must go.
He found out that the fire wouldn't burn em.
They were saved by the soul man.

*Read Daniel 3, and the wondrous litany of praise amidst the fire that Abednigo sang. And sing along to the soul man. (Links in bio)
Follow on Instagram
© 2023 Sacred Heart Coronado.
Website by