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Tabernacle burns this week
In Loving Memory of
SHANNON JURICA
Food for Thought
“Don’t get upset with your imperfections.
It’s a great mistake because it leads nowhere to get angry because you are angry, upset at
being upset, depressed at being depressed, disappointed because you are disappointed.
Simply surrender to the power of God’s love, which is always greater than your weakness.”
—St. Francis de Sales….
The Promises of the Sacred Heart of Jesus
The Church dedicates the month of June to the special honor
of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. While this devotion has long been
part of Church practice, it received a new and richer meaning
through private revelations made to St. Margaret Mary Alacoque.
St. Margaret Mary Alacoque was a member of a religious community called
the Sisters of the Visitation. Since the Visitation Sisters are a cloistered
community, this holy woman had the great joy of spending countless hours in
prayer and devotion before Jesus in the Most Blessed Sacrament. During her
prayer before the Tabernacle at the Visitation Convent in Paray-le-Monial, France,
she began to experience visions of Jesus. A series of these visions began on
December 27, 1673, and lasted for approximately eighteen months. Through
these visions, Jesus made known to her His great desire to have her spread
devotion to His Sacred Heart throughout the universal Church. Pope Clement XIII
approved this devotion to the Sacred Heart in 1765. Sister Margaret Mary Alacoque
was canonized a Saint in 1920.
During her private revelations, the Lord made twelve promises to St. Margaret Mary
about graces and blessings those who had devotion to His Most Sacred Heart
would receive. Those promises are:
1. I will give them all the graces necessary in their state of life.
2. I will establish peace in their families.
3. I will console them in all their difficulties.
4. I will be their secure refuge during life, and especially at the hour of death.
5. I will bestow abundant blessings upon all their undertakings.
6. Sinners shall find in My Heart the source and infinite ocean of mercy.
7. Tepid souls shall grow fervent.
8. Fervent souls shall quickly grow to high perfection.
9. I will bless every place in which a picture of My Heart shall be exposed and
honored.
10. I will give to Priests the gift of touching the most hardened hearts.
11. Those who promote this devotion shall have their names written in My Heart,
never to be blotted out.
12. I promise in the excessive mercy of My Heart that My all-powerful love will
grant to all those who receive Holy Communion on First Friday in nine
consecutive months the grace of final repentance; they shall not die in My
displeasure nor without receiving the Sacraments; My Divine Heart shall
be their safe refuge in this last moment.
SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 2017 5:30pm +Angelina Farfone (Vigil for Sunday)
THE TWELFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME SUNDAY, JUNE 25, 2017 7:30am For Our Parishioners 9:00am +Christine Scanlon 10:30am Father’s Day Novena 12:00pm Living & Deceased Members of the Aufiero Family 5:30pm +David Goldring
MONDAY, JUNE 26, 2017
7:00am +George Macaranas 8:15am Intentions of Charles Gambino
12:10pm Father’s Day Novena 5:30pm +Maria Dolores Jove
TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 2017 ST. CYRIL OF ALEXANDRIA 7:00am +Rose & Andrew Gull 8:15am +Salvatore Gambino & Kenneth Gambino 12:10pm +Aldo Portolano 5:30pm +Marie Louise Andrei
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 2017 ST. IRENAEUS
7:00am +John W. Kelliher 8:15am +Elizabeth Klose 12:10pm +Jo Anne Della 5:30pm +Adele Celeste
SOLEMNITY OF ST. PETER & ST. PAUL, APOSTLES THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 2017
7:00am +Francis Steven Valdivia 8:15am Intentions of Francisco D’Anselmi 12:10pm +Sebastian & Angelica Rodriguez-Garcia 5:30pm +Gail R. Schipski
THE FIRST MARTYRS OF THE HOLY ROMAN CHURCH FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 2017 7:00am +Ethel Talabovich 8:15am +John W. Kelliher 12:10pm +Marie Louise Andrei 5:30pm +Rose & Andrew Gull
ST. JUNIPER SERRA SATURDAY, JULY 1, 2017 FIRST SATURDAY 8:15am +Ellen Hernon 12:10pm +Aldo Portolano 5:30pm +Miguel Angel Zapata, 6th Anniversary
(Vigil for Sunday)
2017 MOST HOLY BODY & BLOOD OF CHRIST $6,358
2016 MOST HOLY BODY & BLOOD OF CHRIST $5,743
THANK YOU! WE ARE GRATEFUL TO THOSE WHO USE OUR ENVELOPE SYSTEM. LET US KNOW IF YOU WISH TO RECEIVE OFFERING ENVELOPES THROUGH THE MAIL.
PARISH STEWARDSHIP FOR OUR SICK: SABRINA BERTUCCI, MURIEL BRAIND,
ROBERT ELGORT, MARY GOLDSTEIN, PAT KIELY
FOR OUR DECEASED: VERONICA MALUENDA, MARIA ROSCIGNO
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Prayer Requests
dear Padre Why do Peter and Paul share a feast day?
This week is the Solemnity of Saints Peter and Paul. Why doesn’t each have his own feast day?
Actually, they do. Saints Peter and Paul are united in a solemnity on June 29th to honor their martyrdom, but each has his own feast: the Chair of Saint Peter (February 22nd) and the Conversion of Saint Paul (January 25th).
St. Peter’s primacy is evident in the prominence given to him in the Gospel and in the position of authority entrusted to him by Jesus and the infant Church. Jesus promised Peter that he alone would be the Foundation Stone, Keeper of the Keys, and Head Shepherd of His Church (see the Gospel of Matthew 16:18-19 and John 21:15-17), and Peter also oversaw Judas Iscariot’s replacement (see Acts of the Apostles 1:15-26).
St. Paul holds a position of honor for his transformation from Church persecutor to “a slave of Christ Jesus” (Romans 1:1).
Saint Augustine wrote that they share a solemnity because even though they didn’t suffer on the same day, they suffered as one. On different days of presumably the same year, 67AD, Peter was crucified and Paul beheaded.
Their esteem coupled them in the early Church’s devotion. Hence, the Preface of the Mass of the Solemnity states that “each in a different way gathered together the one family of Christ; and revered together throughout the world, they share one Martyr’s crown.”
—Fr. Byron Miller, CSsR..