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Sacred Heart Catholic Church
655 C Avenue
Coronado, CA 92118
Phone: (619) 435-3167
sacredheart@sacredheartcor.org
Happening at Sacred heart next week:
Tuesday- Fr. Mike’s “Discernment and Prayer in Everyday” begins (6 week series), 9-10am, Parish center
Thursday- “Third Thursday” Adoration, 7-8pm, St. Francis Chapel, 7-8pm
Saturday morning- Guest Speaker & Breakfast bites, Brig Sorber shares his faith journey, 9-10am, Parish Center
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Happening at Sacred heart next week:
Tuesday- Fr. Mike’s “Discernment and Prayer in Everyday” begins (6 week series), 9-10am, Parish center
Thursday- “Third Thursday” Adoration, 7-8pm, St. Francis Chapel, 7-8pm
Saturday morning- Guest Speaker & Breakfast bites, Brig Sorber shares his faith journey, 9-10am, Parish Center
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Next week at Sacred Heart:
Tuesday- Fr. Mike’s “Discernment and Prayer in Everyday” begins, 9am, Parish Center
Thursday- “Third Thursday” Adoration, 7-8pm, St. Francis Chapel
Saturday- Guest Speaker & Breakfast bites- Brig Sorber -his journey in Faith, 9-10am, Parish Center
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October is Respect Life Month, let us not forget we are each called by God to be that light of Christ that breaks through the darkness. Jesus came so that we may have life. ... See MoreSee Less
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Sacred Heart will be collecting the above items the weekend of October 19-20 to benefit the imperial Beach Neighborhood Food Pantry.
We will have a collection box in the parish plaza to accept your donations. All the food items will be delivered to the food pantry on October 24.
The foods needed include:
Canned Meats (tuna, chicken, roast beef, spam, etc.),canned Vegetables (tomato, corn, green beans, peas, etc.), Canned Fruit (oranges, pineapple, pears, fruit cocktail, etc.), Pasta, Pasta Sauce, Peanut Butter, Soups and Broths, Mac & Cheese, Cereal, Cooking Oil, Jelly and Jams, Muffin Mixes and Cake mixes and frosting.
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We invite you to pray to Saint Michael the Archangel with us,
Saint Michael the Archangel,
defend us in battle.
Be our protection against the wickedness
and snares of the devil;
May God rebuke him, we humbly pray;
And do thou, O Prince of the Heavenly Host,
by the power of God, thrust into hell Satan
and all evil spirits who wander
through the world for the ruin of souls.
Amen.
#saintmichaelarchangel #PrayerToSaintMichael #sdprayers #churchprayers #catholicprayers #Catholics #sdcatholics #saintmichael #PrayWithUs #prayers #dailyprayer
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Today is World Mental Health Day. The Catholic Church in the United States encourages us to renew our awareness and join in solidarity with those who suffer from mental illness. Let us invoke the intercession of St. Dymphna, patron saint of mental illness.
Good St. Dymphna, great wonder worker in every affliction of mind and body, we humbly implore your powerful intercession with Jesus through Mary, for the health of the sick.
St. Dymphna, patroness of persons with mental health conditions, always look out for those men and women, for their healing and recovery, and for an end to stigma and indifference in society.
Amen.
St. Dymphna, pray for us.
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If you would like to explore a simple practice of scripture and prayer, that allows you to move at your own pace and schedule, you might give this little poem/prayer a try. ... See MoreSee Less
Poem: Sacred Heart of Jesus, Help Me Live (Not Just Read) the Scriptures - The Jesuit Post
Why is it so much easier to read the Scriptures rather than live them? Michael Martínez SJ’s poem asks for the fire of the Sacred Heart of Jesus to inflame our own hearts into prophetic action.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Today’s Gospel (see Luke 11:5-13) is hard for some of us to relate to because many of us have experienced unanswered prayers in our lives. People we prayed for didn’t receive healing, loved ones died even though we held firm in our faith to the end, periods of suffering seemed to go on and on when all we asked of the Lord was to bring an end to the struggle. Most of us can remember a request that went unanswered.
I have noticed with my littlest one that the phrase “Can I ask you a question?” is sometimes just an introduction to conversation. She wonders if I am available to talk, work things out, or problem-solve. It is less about the question and more about entering into a relationship.
Lord, can I ask You a question?
Of course, you can. “Ask and you will receive, seek and you will find” (Luke 11:9). This is a promise.
➡️ Pray the Mass readings with us today! Read this #dailydevotion written by MaryRuth Hackett on the site 🤍
blessedisshe.net/blogs/devotions/starting-the-conversation
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