St. Patrick Parish News & Updates

February 10, 2023 | Issue 6



A Word from the Pastor


February 10, 2023


World Marriage Day is celebrated every year on the second Sunday in February, sometimes coinciding with St. Valentine’s Day. This year, it takes place on February 12. World Marriage Day officially began in 1983 in the USA but has become worldwide. It gives us an opportunity to emphasize the beauty of marriage and to honor husbands and wives for their faithfulness and sacrifices.


This is a day aimed to celebrate the reality that “husband and wife form the foundation of the family and the basic unit of society.” The day aims at honoring the belief that marriage should embody faithfulness, loyalty, commitment, and joy in the daily-ness of life. Marriage is a beautiful union of two souls, and it transcends the physical nature of this coming together. World Marriage Day celebrates the joy of marriage and shows that although it's hard, it's worth it.


For married couples, it can be a day to relive the fondest memories of your marital journey. It’s a day to spend time with your spouse, appreciate what you have, and plan for a more blissful future. All of us have benefited from the witness of marriage, regardless of our marital status. Marriage guards life and makes us better at navigating life. Marriage must be intentionally nourished by the Christian community and must be accepted as a vocation for life.


Here are a few ideas for celebrating World Marriage Day

 

  • Renew your vows. There's nothing more beautiful than renewing your commitment to your partner for life. It doesn’t need to be a public event. It can be at a family gathering or quietly alone with your spouse.


  • Get away. Make time for just the two of you. Take a trip. Take a short (or long) trip to a place that is of special significance to you and your spouse and make new memories. Go to dinner at your favorite restaurant. Go for a walk on the beach.


  • Share with your children and other family members what being married means to you. When was the last time you told your children what your vocation as husband and wife means to you?


  • Pray together before going to sleep. 


If you’d like to read something a little more in depth about the Church’s teaching on marriage, I recommend “What Makes Marriage a Sacrament.” I have attached it below.

What Makes Marriage a Sacrament...read here

We celebrate all married couples today. We thank God for their love. We pray for those who struggle or are experiencing difficulties. May God bless all the families of our parish.


In one Heart,


Fr. Ron 


rbagley@stpatrickcarlsbad.com


“Tenting” of the Church


At long last, the termite extermination in the church is scheduled for this week, February 16-18. On those days, the morning Masses will be celebrated in the Parish Center. This will not impact the Saturday evening Masses. Thank you for your cooperation and understanding.

Black Saints and Notable Figures


February is Black History Awareness Month. The link will take you to an article prepared by the Archdiocese of Detroit (MI). It gives a brief summary of the lives of Black saints and other notable Black people in the Catholic tradition.

Read here...

Soup Suppers Are Delicious!


We are going to be serving Chili Con Carne with fresh bread and dessert pastries on Thursday Feb. 16. Recently we had some great gourmet selections homemade by our chefs such as Creamy Minestrone with Cheese Tortellini, Chicken with Gnocchi, Lentil soup with Chicken and Italian White Bean with Sausage which were all great. We have live music and a great time.

Beethoven Sung by 10,000

Voice Choir

10000 Japanese singers perform the ending chorus of Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9, commonly referred to as the Ode to Joy. Although it is in the original German and the quality of the recording is not the best, it gives us an amazing spectacle to see and hear. It was recorded over 10 years ago.

Mental Health Workshop...click here for more information...

Learning about the Priesthood

On Saturday, March 18, the Diocese of San Diego is hosting an Explorer Day for those men who are interested in exploring a possible vocation to the priesthood. The day will be held at St. Francis Center on the campus of the University of San Diego from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.  If living a life of service for Christ and the people of God is attractive to you, take advantage of the opportunity to attend this upcoming Explorer Day. Pick up an application at your parish office or call Fr. Eric Tamayo at St. Francis Center at (619) 291-7446.

Worthy is the Lamb & Amen Chorus from Handel's Messiah


This recording was done over 10 years ago by the Royal Choral Society which has the tradition of performing Handel’s Messiah every Good Friday.

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Catholic Trivia



"Catholic Trivia”... not because they are trivial but because these might be things that not everyone knows. Test your knowledge by reading the five questions, remember your answers (or jot them down), then click the link below to find the answers.



  1. What continent has the highest Catholic population?
  2. What country boasts the highest Catholic population?
  3. In what country would you find the Vatican Advanced Technology Telescope? (Hint: it’s not Italy)
  4. If you have a Catholic friend whose middle initials are “F.X.,” what are his middle names?
  5. What became legal in the year 313 A.D. thanks to the Edict of Milan?
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Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time – Year A


First Reading

Sirach 15:15–20

The eyes of God see all he has made.


Responsorial Psalm

Psalm 119:1–2,4–5, 17–18,33–34

Happy are those who walk in the way of the Lord.


Second Reading

1 Corinthians 2:6–10

God has revealed this wisdom to us through the Spirit.


Gospel Reading

Matthew 5:17–37

I have not come to abolish the law and the prophets but to fulfill them.


Background on the Gospel Reading


Matthew continues the Sermon on the Mount with a three part instruction by Jesus on the Way of Life in the kingdom of heaven. Today’s reading is part one and deals with the Law. Part two deals with worship and religious practice and contains the Lord’s Prayer. Part three deals with trusting God and deeds of loving service to our neighbor.


When Matthew speaks of “the Law and the prophets” he means the whole Scripture. When the Messiah brings the fullness of the kingdom none of scripture will be done away with. Instead it will be fulfilled. Matthew’s Jesus does not overturn the Law of Moses, nor does he set his followers free from the Law. He requires his followers to go beyond the Law by doing more than the Law requires.


The Law condemned murder. Jesus condemns anger. The Law condemned adultery. Jesus condemns even lustful looks. As Jewish Christians who had always been faithful to the Law Matthew’s community needs a way to understand the difference Jesus and the kingdom he brings have made. They affirmed that God had always been at work in history through “the Law and the prophets.” But God’s work goes beyond that to be embodied by the Messiah who reveals the definitive will of God. The written scriptures and their interpretation in tradition are surpassed by Jesus whose life and teaching are the definitive revelation of the will of God.

Eye Has Not Seen


The beautiful words of this Sunday’s 2nd reading have been set to music by Marty Haugen. Take some time to reflect on this beautiful song. The lyrics are included.

Altar Society Bake Sale


The ladies of the Altar Society will be holding a Bake Sale on the church patio this Sunday from 7:30 to 12:30. Homemade items like pineapple upside-down cake, cookies and specialty items will be on sale. This will be a great time to pick up your desserts for Valentine's Day.

Save the Date



Our St. Patrick Dinner Dance sponsored by the Knights of Columbus will take place on Saturday, March 11 in the parish center. Tickets will go on sale in the coming weeks, but save the date. 

Next Family Mass


The next Family Mass will be celebrated on Sunday, February 26 at 9:00 am. This will be the First Sunday of Lent. Bring the children to hear more about Lent.

Garage Sale


The Monthly Ye Olde Garage Sale will be this Sunday, February 12 from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. We have Valentine, St. Patrick's, and some Easter articles just waiting on our shelves for you to come and see. Come visit us at the Ye Olde Garage. We would love to see you.


February 20 is President's Day and the Ye Olde Garage will be closed on that day.

World Youth Day and Eudist Pilgrimage


Support our parish young people for their pilgrimage by making a donation through Online Giving. Choose Fund "Other" and indicate for WYD!

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Un Saludo de parte del Diacono Miguel,


En aquel tiempo, Jesús dijo a sus discípulos, “Por lo tanto, si cuando vas a poner tu ofrenda sobre el altar, te acuerdas allí mismo de que tu hermano tiene alguna queja contra ti, deja tu ofrenda junto al altar y ve primero a reconciliarte con tu hermano, y vuelve luego a presentar tu ofrenda”. Mt. 5 23-24. Hoy celebramos el VI Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario, y Jesús continúa enseñando a sus discípulos “cómo vivir como sus discípulos” en el mundo actual. La semana pasada Jesús les decía que son sal de la tierra y luz para el mundo. Jesús les dice que allí donde viven y están, que se vea lo que son, irradiando amor y misericordia, humildad y respeto a todos los que nos rodean. Para poder ser sal y luz necesitamos escuchar a Jesús y tener una conversión de nuevo. En el Evangelio de esta semana, Jesús se refiere a unos cuantos mandamientos, y reta a sus discípulos de no conformase de vivir los mandamientos “superficiales”. Sin juzgar a nadie, todos tenemos la tendencia de vivir las cosas de Dios “superficiales”, quizás porque tenemos temor de entrar más al fondo con lo que Dios nos pide personalmente. Jesús da este ejemplo, que, si estamos en misa, listos para poner nuestra ofrenda, y nos acordamos que un hermano o hermana tiene queja contra nosotros, que dejemos nuestra ofrende y vallamos primero reconciliarnos con él o ella y después regresamos a presentar nuestra ofrende. ¿Cuántas veces venimos a misa con el corazón pesado o quebrado porque tuvimos un pleito o un desacuerdo con alguien y no nos hablamos? Todos anhelamos vivir en el Reino de los Cielos, y podemos hacerlo ahora, escogiendo y haciendo las cosas de Dios. Escucha lo que Jesús te esta pidiendo en este momento.

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