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Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Coronado
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Today we honor the only three angels in scripture who have names. Michael is cited in the books of Daniel and Revelation and is known for being a protector. Gabriel is most famously a messenger, having relayed information to Daniel, but best known for giving Mary the news that she would be mother to our Savior. Raphael is associated with healing and appears in a series of adventures in the Book of Tobit, including his cure of Tobit’s blindness. At various times, each of us needs protection, a message from God, or healing.
Today’s scripture sends a clear reminder that such needs are universal, and God cares for all, calling us to do the same. “Do not neglect to show hospitality to strangers, for by doing that some have entertained angels without knowing it.”

FEAST OF MICHAEL, GABRIEL, AND RAPHAEL, ARCHANGELS
TODAY’S READINGS: Daniel 7:9-10, 13-14 or Revelation 12:7-12ab; John 1:47-51. “How do you know me?”
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Today we honor the only three angels in scripture who have names. Michael is cited in the books of Daniel and Revelation and is known for being a protector. Gabriel is most famously a messenger, having relayed information to Daniel, but best known for giving Mary the news that she would be mother to our Savior. Raphael is associated with healing and appears in a series of adventures in the Book of Tobit, including his cure of Tobit’s blindness. At various times, each of us needs protection, a message from God, or healing. 
Today’s scripture sends a clear reminder that such needs are universal, and God cares for all, calling us to do the same. “Do not neglect to show hospitality to strangers, for by doing that some have entertained angels without knowing it.” 

FEAST OF MICHAEL, GABRIEL, AND RAPHAEL, ARCHANGELS
TODAY’S READINGS: Daniel 7:9-10, 13-14 or Revelation 12:7-12ab; John 1:47-51. “How do you know me?”
#takefiveforfaith #dailyingodsword
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Remember always to welcome strangers, for by doing this, some people have entertained angels without knowing it.
- Hebrews 13: 2

Today is the feast of St Michael, Gabriel and Raphael, Archangels.
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Remember always to welcome strangers, for by doing this, some people have entertained angels without knowing it.
- Hebrews 13: 2 

Today is the feast of St Michael, Gabriel and Raphael, Archangels.
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As the various versions of The Prayer of St. Francis put it, we can never attain joy, consolation, peace, forgiveness, love, and understanding by actively pursuing them. We attain them by giving them out. That’s the great paradox at the centre of all spirituality and one of the great foundational truths within the universe itself: The air that we breathe out is the air we will eventually breathe back in.
-Ron Rolheiser OMI
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As the various versions of The Prayer of St. Francis put it, we can never attain joy, consolation, peace, forgiveness, love, and understanding by actively pursuing them. We attain them by giving them out. That’s the great paradox at the centre of all spirituality and one of the great foundational truths within the universe itself: The air that we breathe out is the air we will eventually breathe back in.
-Ron Rolheiser OMI
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Lighten the load of another

You may have heard the old English Christmas song about a Bohemian king who became Saint Wenceslaus, in part because of his great charity. The most famous tale from the charitable king’s life was recorded in the carol “Good King Wenceslaus.” The king helps a poor man keep from freezing by trodding a path in the snow for him, easing the man’s journey to shelter. It ends with an admonishment to do likewise for anyone who suffers and “[you] shall yourselves find blessing.” Do a favor for someone in need today, and like Wenceslaus, you will find blessing.

MEMORIAL OF WENCESLAUS, MARTYR
TODAY’S READINGS: Haggai 1:1-8; Luke 9:7-9.
“Who then is this about whom I hear such things?”
#takefiveforfaith
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Lighten the load of another

You may have heard the old English Christmas song about a Bohemian king who became Saint Wenceslaus, in part because of his great charity. The most famous tale from the charitable king’s life was recorded in the carol “Good King Wenceslaus.” The king helps a poor man keep from freezing by trodding a path in the snow for him, easing the man’s journey to shelter. It ends with an admonishment to do likewise for anyone who suffers and “[you] shall yourselves find blessing.” Do a favor for someone in need today, and like Wenceslaus, you will find blessing. 

MEMORIAL OF WENCESLAUS, MARTYR
TODAY’S READINGS: Haggai 1:1-8; Luke 9:7-9. 
“Who then is this about whom I hear such things?”
#takefiveforfaith 
📸Fr. Joe’s Outreach, #ourneighbor
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The joys which accord with the Lord’s will draw those who persevere in them to things which will endure, things eternal.
- St Ambrose of Milan
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YOU’RE INVITED!!
Bishop Barron’s The Mass Four Lessons Series
with Father Sheahan
Saturday Mornings
October 21st and 28th, November 4th and 11th
from 9am to 10:15am
Sacred Heart Parish Center

Walk through the Liturgy of the Mass with Bishop Barron and you’ll be transformed through insights on this most privileged and intimate encounter with our Lord Jesus Christ.
See how the Mass brings us out of the fallen world and into the heavenly realm, how it resonates with a call from God and a response from his people, the Church, and, most importantly, how we are intimately joined with the Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity of Jesus through the Holy Eucharist.
The Mass will help you understand how to fully, consciously, and actively participate in the source and summit of the Christian life.
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YOU’RE INVITED!!
Bishop Barron’s The Mass Four Lessons Series 
with Father Sheahan
Saturday Mornings
October 21st and 28th, November 4th and 11th
from 9am to 10:15am
Sacred Heart Parish Center

Walk through the Liturgy of the Mass with Bishop Barron and you’ll be transformed through insights on this most privileged and intimate encounter with our Lord Jesus Christ.
See how the Mass brings us out of the fallen world and into the heavenly realm, how it resonates with a call from God and a response from his people, the Church, and, most importantly, how we are intimately joined with the Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity of Jesus through the Holy Eucharist.
The Mass will help you understand how to fully, consciously, and actively participate in the source and summit of the Christian life.
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Enrich the faith of others

Before co-founding the Daughters of Charity—serving the “poorest of the poor”—Saint Vincent de Paul began the Congregation of the Mission in 1625. Priests who joined had three requirements: to live in imitation of Christ, to take the gospel to the rural poor, and to educate fellow priests in the practical matters of being a priest. When he realized peasants knew so little about the faith and that local priests were poorly trained in administering the sacrament of Penance, Vincent preached such a stirring parish mission that priests from a nearby town had to be called in to help him hear confessions. How can you help others practice their faith?

MEMORIAL OF VINCENT DE PAUL, PRIEST
TODAY’S READINGS: Ezra 9:5-9; Luke 9:1-6.
“Then they set out and went from village to village proclaiming the good news and curing diseases everywhere.”
#takefiveforfaith #dailyingodsword
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Enrich the faith of others

Before co-founding the Daughters of Charity—serving the “poorest of the poor”—Saint Vincent de Paul began the Congregation of the Mission in 1625. Priests who joined had three requirements: to live in imitation of Christ, to take the gospel to the rural poor, and to educate fellow priests in the practical matters of being a priest. When he realized peasants knew so little about the faith and that local priests were poorly trained in administering the sacrament of Penance, Vincent preached such a stirring parish mission that priests from a nearby town had to be called in to help him hear confessions. How can you help others practice their faith?

MEMORIAL OF VINCENT DE PAUL, PRIEST 
TODAY’S READINGS: Ezra 9:5-9; Luke 9:1-6.
“Then they set out and went from village to village proclaiming the good news and curing diseases everywhere.”
#takefiveforfaith #dailyingodsword
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As the various versions of The Prayer of St. Franc As the various versions of The Prayer of St. Francis put it, we can never attain joy, consolation, peace, forgiveness, love, and understanding by actively pursuing them. We attain them by giving them out. That’s the great paradox at the centre of all spirituality and one of the great foundational truths within the universe itself: The air that we breathe out is the air we will eventually breathe back in.
-Ron Rolheiser OMI
Lighten the load of another You may have heard th Lighten the load of another

You may have heard the old English Christmas song about a Bohemian king who became Saint Wenceslaus, in part because of his great charity. The most famous tale from the charitable king’s life was recorded in the carol “Good King Wenceslaus.” The king helps a poor man keep from freezing by trodding a path in the snow for him, easing the man’s journey to shelter. It ends with an admonishment to do likewise for anyone who suffers and “[you] shall yourselves find blessing.” Do a favor for someone in need today, and like Wenceslaus, you will find blessing. 

MEMORIAL OF WENCESLAUS, MARTYR
TODAY’S READINGS: Haggai 1:1-8; Luke 9:7-9. 
“Who then is this about whom I hear such things?”
#takefiveforfaith 
📸Fr. Joe’s Outreach, #ourneighbor
The joys which accord with the Lord’s will draw The joys which accord with the Lord’s will draw those who persevere in them to things which will endure, things eternal.
- St Ambrose of Milan
YOU’RE INVITED!! Bishop Barron’s The Mass Four YOU’RE INVITED!!
Bishop Barron’s The Mass Four Lessons Series 
with Father Sheahan
Saturday Mornings
October 21st and 28th, November 4th and 11th
from 9am to 10:15am
Sacred Heart Parish Center

Walk through the Liturgy of the Mass with Bishop Barron and you’ll be transformed through insights on this most privileged and intimate encounter with our Lord Jesus Christ.
See how the Mass brings us out of the fallen world and into the heavenly realm, how it resonates with a call from God and a response from his people, the Church, and, most importantly, how we are intimately joined with the Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity of Jesus through the Holy Eucharist.
The Mass will help you understand how to fully, consciously, and actively participate in the source and summit of the Christian life.
Enrich the faith of others Before co-founding the Enrich the faith of others

Before co-founding the Daughters of Charity—serving the “poorest of the poor”—Saint Vincent de Paul began the Congregation of the Mission in 1625. Priests who joined had three requirements: to live in imitation of Christ, to take the gospel to the rural poor, and to educate fellow priests in the practical matters of being a priest. When he realized peasants knew so little about the faith and that local priests were poorly trained in administering the sacrament of Penance, Vincent preached such a stirring parish mission that priests from a nearby town had to be called in to help him hear confessions. How can you help others practice their faith?

MEMORIAL OF VINCENT DE PAUL, PRIEST 
TODAY’S READINGS: Ezra 9:5-9; Luke 9:1-6.
“Then they set out and went from village to village proclaiming the good news and curing diseases everywhere.”
#takefiveforfaith #dailyingodsword
Season of Creation Season of Creation
“There is always a temptation to build ‘nests’, to cling to our little group, to the things and people we like, to resist all contamination. It is only a small step from a nest to a sect, even within the Church. How many times do we define our identity in opposition to someone or something! The Holy Spirit, on the other hand, brings together those who were distant, unites those far off, brings home those who were scattered. He blends different tonalities in a single harmony, because before all else he sees goodness. He looks at individuals before looking at their mistakes, at persons before their actions. The Spirit shapes the Church and the world as a place of sons and daughters, brothers and sisters.” – Pope Francis
Get out your lederhosen… Sacred Heart Parish’s Get out your lederhosen… Sacred Heart Parish’s Oktoberfest is Sunday, October 15, 12-3pm 
Volunteers needed.  Please reach out to Cary at 619-865-1127 if you’d like to be part of the Oktoberfest crew.
The Lord Jesus has entrusted the Gospel to us so t The Lord Jesus has entrusted the Gospel to us so that we might bear His light into the world’s darkness. Please, do not extinguish this light in you, but share it, so that fraternity might shine forth!
-Pope Francis (General Audience)
@franciscus
We can set His consecrating mark on all we lay our We can set His consecrating mark on all we lay our hands to, and thereby to foster the sense of His abiding Presence by communion of our heart with His. 
Just as we are, we can go to Him, simply and with single heart. 
-Brother Lawrence of the Resurrection
‘Doorkeeper of the House of God’
Spiritual Maxims
Happy Monday
The Season of Creation, an annual ecumenical celeb The Season of Creation, an annual ecumenical celebration of prayer and action for our common home, began on September 1 (World Day of Prayer for the Care of Creation) and ends on October 4 (the feast of Saint Francis of Assisi). There is still more than a week left for you, your family, your cohort of friends, your school, and your parish to renew your relationship with the Creator and with creation, through celebration, conversion, and commitment together. How? Pray. Read Pope Francis’ encyclical Laudato si’. Coordinate a cleanup project or other sustainability effort. Use your voice and advocate for climate justice. Best idea yet? Come up with one no one has thought of!

TODAY’S READINGS: Ezra 1:1-6; Luke 8:16-18. “No one who lights a lamp conceals it … rather, he places it on a lampstand so that those who enter may see the light.”
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