St. Patrick Parish News & Updates

June 30, 2023 | Issue 26


A Word from the Pastor


June 30, 2023



I always enjoy the excitement and joy of children receiving Holy Communion for the first time. Typically, that happens during the month of May and we have several First Communion Masses. I always take the opportunity to invite the rest of the congregation to consider if they have the same excitement and joy in receiving Communion. It is such a privilege for us to be able to receive the Body of Christ.


During this year of Eucharistic Revival, I think that each one of us (including we priests) has the opportunity to renew our sense of wonder and joy at receiving Holy Communion each week (or even daily). At every celebration of the Eucharist, Jesus extends an invitation to us: “Take and eat. This is my Body.” Just before we receive Communion, the priest boldly proclaims: “Blessed are those called to the supper of the Lamb.” Does that invitation stir up anything inside of you?


Even though we pray: “Lord, I am not worthy…,” God makes us worthy. Jesus says: come to me with your sins and your hesitation. I will feed you, heal you, make you strong. If we wait until we feel worthy, we will miss the opportunity to welcome the Lord into our hearts.


I also want to say a word about those of us who distribute the Eucharist as Holy Communion: the priests, deacons and special ministers of the Eucharist. We also feel the great privilege of sharing the Body of Christ with our brothers and sisters. It fills us with joy as we distribute the Body of Christ at Mass or bring Communion to people in their homes. But we also feel unworthy.


We are called to this ministry not because we are worthy or are holier than anyone else. As St. Paul says: we are earthen vessels, fragile and even broken. We are very aware of our sinfulness. Despite our faults, God uses us as instruments of his grace. We humbly accept the invitation of the Lord to feed His Body (the Church) with the Body of Christ (the Eucharist).


We are blessed to have a good number of Special Ministers of Holy Communion in our parish who minister on a regular basis. They are generous with their time and feel privileged to share in this ministry. In all humility, they minister at the altar despite their unworthiness. I am very grateful for their service.


At the same time, I have to say that we need more Eucharistic Ministers. Some did not return after the pandemic. Some have moved away. Some just felt a need to "retire.” I am asking each of our parishioners to prayerfully consider an invitation from the Lord to share in this ministry. Please consider serving as a Special Minister of Holy Communion in our parish. During this year of Eucharistic Revival, I would like to see us double the number of lay people who distribute the Eucharist.

Next weekend, there will be a table on the patio at which some Eucharistic ministers will be available to answer your questions about this ministry. You will even be able to sign up if you feel called. But don’t wait until you feel worthy.


In one Heart,



Fr. Ron 


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Offices Closed


All parish offices will be closed on Tuesday, July 4 in observance of the Independence Day holiday.


Eucharistic Revival Corner


Here is a homily given by Fr. Peter Escalante as a part of our diocesan Eucharistic Initiative in 2021. It would be good to listen to it again as a part of the National Eucharistic Revival. 



Showers of Blessings


In just six years, Showers of Blessings has grown so fast and done so much good. Our dedicated volunteers currently serve between 60-70 of our homeless neighbors per week. Read the flier below to see the many things that we are able to provide.



But more volunteers are needed. Look at the flier to see how you can help.

Read more here...

Garage Sale


The Olde Garage will be CLOSED for the month of JULY. Please do not bring donations and leave them outside the gates. There will not be any volunteers to accept donations.  

God Bless America


As we celebrate the birth of our nation, we ask God to continue to bless all who enjoy our freedoms. Celine Dion sings this song on an album that was produced by a large number of major artists shortly after the September 11 attacks.

Summer Choir Camp


  • Grades 4th and Up
  • August 7‐11, 2023
  • Church of the Nativity, Rancho Santa Fe
Registration details here...
Watch Daily and Sunday Masses Livestreamed from  St. Patrick Church here:

Sunday Collection for 6/25/2023


Envelope:        $4,809.00 

Plate:                 $7,521.00

Online Giving:   $12,992.33


Total Collection: $25,322.33


  We are grateful for the generosity of all of our parishioners and visitors.

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We appreciate your support!

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 told Mary to name her Son Jesus?
  2. When the pregnant Blessed Mother showed up at Elizabeth’s house, Elizabeth’s baby leaped for joy inside her womb. Who was that baby?
  3. What does the Blessed Mother have in heaven that the rest of us will not have until the Last Day?
  4. What country boasts the highest Catholic population?
  5. In what country would you find the Vatican Advanced Technology Telescope? (Hint: Not Italy)

Feel free to email Fr. Ron with ideas for future Catholic Trivia questions [email protected]

If you have other members of your family or your friends who would like to be on our email list, just let me know or write to Mary McLain at [email protected] We will be pleased to add them.

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Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time – Year A


First Reading

2 Kings 4:8-11,14-16a

Hospitality extended to Elisha will be rewarded.


Responsorial Psalm

Psalm 89:2-3,16-19

Sing God’s praises forever.


Second Reading

Romans 6:3-4,8-11

Through Christ we are dead to sin but alive in God.


Gospel Reading

Matthew 10:37-42

Jesus outlines the costs and rewards of discipleship.


Background on the Gospel Reading



Today’s Gospel is the conclusion of the instructions and consolations that we have heard Jesus offering to his disciples during the past few weeks. In this passage, Jesus summarizes both the costs of discipleship and its rewards. Once again our understanding of the Gospel is strengthened by considering the context in which it was written and the perspective of Matthew’s audience.


The conditions of discipleship outlined in Matthew’s Gospel may appear harsh. Yet they underline for us a truth—choosing anything with one’s whole heart has consequences. Choosing life with Christ means that every relationship we have must be understood from a new perspective. For many in Matthew’s community, this choice brought division to their family.


Matthew also outlines the reward of hospitality offered to Jesus’ followers. In today’s Gospel, Jesus explains the difficulties of discipleship, yet reveals that those who welcome the disciples have also welcomed him.



Today’s Gospel also highlights for us the importance of hospitality in the Christian life. To welcome another in Jesus’ name is to extend hospitality to Jesus himself. We have many opportunities in our daily life to reach out to others, to be a welcoming presence and a sign of God’s love.

Let There Be Peace on Earth


We pray for a safer world and a future where we can live in peace and harmony with one another. Taking a moment to honor those who came before us as we promise to uphold the values we believe in, that all people are created equal and are precious children of God. This video was made by Voices of Hope Children’s Choir and release

Family Masses Continue Through Summer


We will continue our monthly Family Mass during the summer months. The next Family Mass will be on Sunday, July 9 at 9:00 am. As always, the homily will address young children and we try to create a family-friendly environment. Plan to join us!



Religious Education

Preschool to

8th grade



Registration Information for the 2023-2024 School Year

We are here to support parents in forming their children in the Catholic Faith and help them connect to our parish community where we worship and grow in our faith together. We offer weekly classes for preschool through 8th grade and preparation for the sacraments for children in grades 1 through 8.


Please click on the attached link for information about our Sunday morning, Monday, and Tuesday afternoon classes as well registration and program details. 


Register online on our church website www.stpatrickcarlsbad.com

Religious Education, Pre-K – 8th 


Contact the Office for Religious Education at [email protected] or 760-729-8442 with questions about faith formation or sacramental preparation.  


Blessings, Margit Dornisch, Religious Education and Family Ministry 

Registration information here...

Let the Little Ones Come

to Me!


In the summer months we offer Liturgy of the Word for Children during the 9:00 am Mass. Children ages 5-9 that attend Mass with their family have the opportunity to hear the Word of God in language they can understand and reflect on in their own words. 


Following the Opening Prayer of the Mass, the presider calls forth the children, and we send them along with the adult catechist to the church basement classroom. The catechist will proclaim the readings from the Lectionary for Masses with Children, a translation that is more comprehensible to young children and approved by the US Catholic Conference of Bishops. The children will discuss how to share the good news with others. 


They will be brought back to their family at the time of the Preparation of the Gifts to continue the celebration of the Eucharist with the entire assembly.


Un Saludo de parte del Diacono Miguel,



“En aquel tiempo, Jesús dijo a sus apóstoles: El que ama a su padre o a su madre más que a mí, no es digno de mí; el que ama a su hijo o a su hija más que a mí, no es digno de mí; y el que no toma su cruz y me sigue, no es digno de mí”. (Mateo 10:37). ¿Qué sientes a escuchar a Jesús a decirle a sus discípulos, “el que ama a su padre o a su madre más que a mí; o, el que ama a su hijo o hija mas que a mí, no es digno de mí?”. Claro que no es fácil para entender y aceptar. Todos sabemos el gran amor que le tenemos a nuestros padres e hijos. Y si les falta algo hacemos lo necesario para que lo consigan. O si nos llegaran a faltar, sentiríamos el corazón quebrado, y hasta llegar a sufrir una depresión. No creo que Jesús nos esta diciendo que nos olvidemos de nuestros padres e hijos. ¿Acaso no dice en los 10 Mandamientos, “Honraras a tu padre y madre”? Tampoco nos dice que ignoremos a nuestros hijos, porque ellos son dones de Dios, frutos del amor con nuestra pareja. Entonces, ¿que nos quiere decir Jesús con estas palabras fuerte? Que Dios, tiene que ser el primero en nuestra vida. Dios tiene que tomar el asiento #1 en nuestro corazón, mente y ser. Preguntémonos, “¿Quién es el #1 de tu vida?” ¿Eres tú mismo? Si somos nosotros los #1’s de nuestras vidas, allí no entra Dios, sólo nuestro egoísmo y orgullo se mirará. Pero allí no entra Dios. Este domingo, meditemos sobre las palabras que hemos escuchado del Evangelio según San Mateo, y preguntémonos, “¿Quién es el #1 de tu vida?” 

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