St. Patrick Parish News & Updates

December 9, 2022 | Issue 48



A Word from the Pastor



December 9, 2022


This weekend the Church celebrates Gaudete Sunday – Rejoice! Joy is one of the fruits of a true Christian life in the Holy Spirit. That means that true Christian holiness is always marked by joy. I always find it strange when “holy people” have long frowns and sour faces. As the prophet Nehemiah says: “The joy of the Lord is my strength.”


In 1975, Pope St. Paul VI wrote an Apostolic Exhortation called Gaudete in Domino (Joy in the Lord). In it he said quite accurately, “Our technological society has succeeded in multiplying occasions of pleasure, yet has found it very difficult to engender joy.” That was true in 1975 and is even truer now in 2022. 


Pope Francis has said that “Joy should be the hallmark of a Christian’s life, a reflection of knowing that one is loved by God, saved by Jesus Christ and committed to leading others to him.”


In another place he said: “Think well today: how do I behave? Am I a joyful person who knows how to transmit the joy of being Christian, or am I always like those sad people…who seem to be at a funeral wake? If I do not have the joy of my faith, I cannot bear witness and others will say, ‘But if faith is so sad, it is better not to have it.'”


Christian joy flows from our relationship with Jesus. If I am in tune with the Lord, if I feel his presence in my daily life, if I am aware that he has given me all that I have, then I will be filled with joy and gratitude.


Like Jesus, Christians find their joy and satisfaction in giving of themselves. In the sharing of ourselves, we find the joy that no possessions can bring. 


In his encyclical Evangelii Gaudium (EG), Pope Francis reminds us that as disciples of Christ Jesus our mission “is at once a passion for Jesus and a passion for his people.” (EG 17) For having received the love of Christ, how can we but share that love with others? 


“The joy of the Gospel is such that it cannot be taken away from us by anyone or anything.” (EG 18) The evils of our world and challenges within the Church cannot diminish our commitment to missionary discipleship: “With the eyes of faith, we can see the light which the Holy Spirit always radiates in the midst of darkness.” (EG 19)



I pray during this Advent season, that each of us discovers the joy that comes from knowing that we are loved by God and that we can love like God.



In one Heart,


Fr. Ron 


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Advent Parish Penance Service


Our annual Advent Penance Service will be on Wednesday, December 14 at 7:00 pm in our church. Seventeen priests (17) will be available to hear confessions. This is an excellent way to prepare for the celebration of Christmas.


For the schedule of additional Penance Services at nearby parishes, click below.

Penance Service Schedule here...

Christmas Mass Schedule


Saturday, December 24


4:00 pm- English Mass in the church

4:00 pm- Family Mass Parish Center

6:00 pm- English Mass in the church

8:00 pm- Spanish Mass in church 

10:00 pm-English Mass in the church


Sunday, December 25 


7:30 am- English Mass in the church

9:00 am- English Mass in the church

11:00 am-English Mass in the church

1:00 pm- Spanish Masses in the church and Parish Center


NO Mass at 5:00 pm on Christmas Day

Pope Francis’ Spiritual Life Tip


A daily examination of conscience helps to avoid repeating mistakes.

Here is the talk Pope Francis gave at his weekly audience on November 30. It also contains pictures of the audience in St. Peter’s Square.

Pope Francis..read here

Bach - Cantata O Ewigkeit, du Donnerwort BWV 60

 

This cantata by Johann Sebastian Bach was written to offer hope to people who felt that they were doomed because their faith was not strong enough. It is performed here by the Netherlands Bach Society.


Scholarship for Graduating Seniors and Students in Catholic Colleges


The James R. and Geraldine F. Bertelsen Scholarship Award was established more than 30 years ago to benefit residents of Carlsbad who attend Catholic colleges and universities. This scholarship is open to graduating Roman Catholic high school seniors and students currently attending a four-year Roman Catholic college or university. For details about it and how to apply, click below.

Scholarship info here...


God Looking at You: A Reflection on the Story of Zacchaeus By Ricardo da Silva, S.J.

The Symbolism of Our Lady of Guadalupe


This short description will help you to appreciate the deeper symbolism of the image of Our Lady of Guadalupe.

 Our lady of Guadalupe...    Clic here
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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. Who are the “four major prophets” (the ones who have the longest books in the Old Testament)?
  2. How many “minor prophets” are included in the Old Testament?
  3. Who is considered the last of the prophets who prepared the way for the Messiah?
  4. What does the word “Bethlehem” mean in Hebrew?
  5. According to the New Testament, in what city did the Holy Family live?
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Third Sunday of Advent- Year A


First Reading

Isaiah 35:1-6,10

In the day of the Lord, all sorrow and mourning will cease.


Responsorial Psalm

Psalm 146:6-7,8-9,9-10

The Lord will save his people.


Second Reading

James 5:7-10

Be patient, and be ready; the coming of the Lord is near.


Gospel Reading

Matthew 11:2-11

Jesus tells John the Baptist of the signs of the kingdom that are being worked through him and praises John as more than a prophet.


Background on the Gospel Reading


The third Sunday of Advent is traditionally called Gaudete Sunday. Gaudete is the Latin word meaning “rejoice.” This Sunday is so named because “Rejoice” is the first word in the entrance antiphon for today's Mass taken from Philippians 4:4,5: “Rejoice in the Lord always; again I say, rejoice! The Lord is near.” Some people mark this Sunday on their Advent wreath with a pink candle instead of a purple candle. This Sunday is a joyful reminder that our salvation is near.


This week's Gospel Reading continues our Advent reflection on the person and message of John the Baptist. Last week we heard John speak about his relationship to the coming Messiah, Jesus. This week, we hear Jesus' message to John the Baptist, now in prison, about the signs of the kingdom found in Jesus' ministry and Jesus' assessment of John's role in the Kingdom of God.


The Gospel of Matthew tells the story of John's arrest in chapter 14:3-12. In today's Gospel, John sends word to Jesus from prison, asking if Jesus is the Messiah for whom he has been waiting. Jesus responds by pointing to the miracles that he has worked and invites John and the other hearers to make their own determination. In his next breath, however, Jesus praises John for his role in preparing the way for Jesus. Then Jesus says that all of those who work for the Kingdom of God will be as great as John and even greater.


Jesus' message to John about the signs of the kingdom being performed recalls the salvation described by the prophet Isaiah. This passage is a reminder that the beginning of salvation is already mysteriously present to us, but also yet to be fulfilled. Salvation is already in our midst as manifest in the miraculous deeds of Jesus and in the Church. But salvation is also to be fulfilled in the coming reign of God. Even as we observe our world today, we can find glimpses of God's work among us. Even more, we help to prepare the way for God's kingdom by our words and our deeds. This message is indeed a cause for rejoicing.

Read here for Another Reflection for the Third Sunday of Advent

Because He Lives



Celtic Worship is the name of a group of some of Scotland’s most talented folk musicians who craft worship from a unique standpoint, blending traditional and contemporary Christian music with the sounds of their native roots. Initially coming together as a one-off band for an event in 2017, Celtic Worship have since become established trailblazers in the Celtic Christian sphere; revisiting old hymnal treasures and writing new Scottish ecclesiastical music marked by the sound of their cultural and historical context. In this piece, they sing an old praise and worship favorite.

Help Aging Religious


Senior sisters, brothers, and religious order priests have devoted their lives to prayer, service, and works of mercy. Most ministered for little or no pay. Today, their religious communities do not have enough retirement savings. Your gift to this weekend’s Retirement Fund for Religious collection helps to furnish medications, nursing care, and other necessities. Use the special envelope and place it in our one collection. Extra envelopes are available at the doors of the church. Please give generously.

The Monthly Garage Sale will be this Sunday, December 11 from 8:30am to 2:30pm.


They have many, many, Christmas items and everything is on sale.

Please stop by and do your last minute Holiday Shopping.


Ye Olde Garage will take a Christmas break from December 17 through January 1.The Shoppe will reopen on January 2.


The volunteers of Ye Olde Garage Sale wish you and your families the most Blessed and Joyous Christmas and a Healthy New Year!!

On the weekend of December 10-11, Shoes to the World will be at the church patio fundraising to provide new shoes benefiting children and homeless adults.  


A 100% of your donation will purchase NEW shoes to be distributed by volunteers to impoverished children and adults.  Many of these poor currently wear bacteria filled worn-out hand-me-down shoes.  Additionally, we are starting a project with Fr. Azam to bring shoes to people in the flood devastated areas of Pakistan.  


Please visit www.ShoestotheWorld.Org to see donations at work; this 501-c-3 non-profit works as a volunteer only organization.

Christmas Flowers Offering


Before long we will be celebrating the birth of our Savior. We want to make our church festive for our celebration of Christmas. In your packet of envelopes that we mail to you, there is an envelope marked Christmas Flower Offering


If you would like to make a contribution to assist in paying for our Christmas flowers, please place your donation in that envelope (or a plain envelope) and write on the envelope the names of anyone you would like remembered at our Christmas Masses. Indicate if they are deceased (“In memory of…”) or living (“In honor of…”) Place your envelope in the collection basket, mail it to the parish office or drop in off. If you use Online Giving, just put the names on a paper and put it in the collection. All the names will be listed in our parish bulletin and newsletter shortly after Christmas.



Un Saludo de parte del Diacono Miguel,



“En aquel tiempo, Juan se encontraba en la cárcel, y habiendo oído hablar de las obras de Cristo, le mandó preguntar por medio de dos discípulos: "¿Eres tú el que ha de venir o tenemos que esperar a otro?" Mateo 11:2-3. Juan el Bautista considerado cómo el ultimo profeta del Antiguo Testamento del Pueblo Judío. Juan anuncia que el Mesías ya está aquí y que es importante preparar el camino para recibirlo. ¿Pero a cuál camino se refiere? El camino que está adentro del corazón de cada persona, que lo lleva a mirar a Dios y producir frutos buenos. Pero para las autoridades religiosas y civiles esto no les agrada lo que dice Juan el Bautista y por eso es arrestado. Pero esto no detiene a Juan el Bautista, él envía a dos discípulos que le pregunten a Jesús, ¿si él es el que tenía que venir o se espera otro? Jesús les dice, "Vayan a contar a Juan lo que están viendo y oyendo: los ciegos ven, los cojos andan, los leprosos quedan limpios de la lepra, los sordos oyen, los muertos resucitan y a los pobres se les anuncia el Evangelio”. La respuesta de Jesús debe de motivarnos a nosotros también. Estamos aproximadamente 14 días del nacimiento de Jesús, el Mesías. ¿Quién es Jesús para ti? Esa es la gran pregunta para cada uno de nosotros. Que nos demos cuenta de que ningún regalo o vacaciones, nada nos puede llenar como Jesús. Todos deseamos paz en nuestras vidas, sentirnos con dignos y fuertes, sólo Jesús nos puede dar esto. Abramos nuestro corazón a este regalo que es gratis. Feliz Adviento. 

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