St. Patrick Parish News & Updates

September 22, 2023 | Issue 38


A Word from the Pastor


September 22, 2023


This coming week, all ordained priests ministering in the diocese of San Diego are invited to the annual Convocation of Priests. Fr. Azam and I will join our brother priests for this event in Temecula on September 25-27. It is part of our ongoing formation as priests. The Church reminds us that our formation did not end at our ordination.


Ongoing formation plays a crucial role in enhancing the effectiveness of priests in their ministry. It helps priests to continually grow and develop in their understanding of their vocation and mission as ministers of Christ in the Church. Through ongoing formation, priests are able to deepen their awareness of their share in the Church's saving mission and the seriousness of their obligation to preach the Gospel and be faithful stewards of the mysteries of God.


Ongoing formation encompasses various dimensions, including human, spiritual, intellectual, and pastoral aspects. It helps priests to live out their identity and ministry in the Church and for the Church, enabling them to become doers of the Word and to live in love. By deepening their faith and understanding of who they truly are as ministers of Christ, priests are able to exercise their ministry with fidelity and generosity, even in the face of difficulties and fatigue.


During our annual Convocation of Priests, we will have time to pray together, to socialize, to listen to talks, and to share with our bishops and brother priests. The featured speaker for this year’s convocation is Most Rev. George Thomas, Archbishop of Las Vegas. He will give five conferences over the three days. We will also take the opportunity to have a celebration with those priests who are observing their Silver and Golden anniversaries of ordination.


The three days of the Convocation will close with a special Evening Prayer on Wednesday, during which we will pray for our two new auxiliary bishops: Rev. Michael Pham and Rev. Felipe Pulido. Also during this liturgy, Cardinal Robert McElroy will bless their pontifical insignia: pectoral cross, crozier and ring.


On Thursday, September 28, Fathers Pham and Pulido will be ordained as bishops by Cardinal McElroy at St. Therese of Carmel Church. Co-consecrators will be Bishop Joseph J. Tyson of Yakima, WA, and Bishop John P. Dolan of Phoenix, AZ. Many bishops and priests will concelebrate. Due to the number of people expected, it is a ticketed event and only those with tickets will be admitted to the church. Others will be directed to the parish hall. It will also be  livestreamed on the homepage of Diocesan website at www.sdcatholic.org. The whole Diocese rejoices in the gifts these new bishops bring to the pastoral care of our Church.


In conclusion, I assure you that we, your priests and bishops, appreciate your prayers and support. It is only by the grace of God that we are able to exercise the ministry to which we have been called. Please pray that God will continue to give us this grace.


In one Heart,


Fr. Ron 


To send an email to Fr. Ron Bagley, please use rmbagley@yahoo.com

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Season of Creation


The Season of Creation is an ecumenical observance that occurs every year. It starts September 1, the Day of Prayer for Creation, and ends October 4, the Feast of St. Francis of Assisi, the patron saint of ecology beloved by many Christian denominations. The Catholic Church has been a part of this observance since 2015.


Saints Francis and Clare had a relational understanding of creation. All creatures, from the smallest to “our Sister, Mother Earth,” were sisters and brothers, part of the very family of God. Because of this, Francis was named the patron saint of ecology by Pope John Paul II. 


Following this tradition, St. Bonaventure developed a theological and spiritual vision that acknowledged all creation as emanating from the goodness of God, existing as a “footprint” of God, and leading us back to God if we are able to “read” nature properly. He spoke of creation as the first book that God wrote. 


Choose some natural wonder: a leaf, a sunset, a flower, a stately tree, an animal, or the beach. Remember: Jesus said “consider the lilies,” not look at them or smell them, but reflect on them. What does it show you about God?


The heavens are telling the glory of God,

And all creation is shouting for joy!

Come, dance in the forest, come, play in the field,

And sing, sing to the glory of the Lord!

- Marty Haugen

Read more here...


RCIA Is For You If You Are:


  • an adult (18+) who has never been part of a formal religion 
  • an adult who was baptized in a faith tradition other than Catholicism 
  • an adult who received some but not all of the sacraments 
  • an adult who was raised in another faith and now wishes to become Catholic


We are now forming a new group of catechumens and candidates. The English group will meet on Sunday mornings. This is a change from our meeting date in the past. We will invite the English group to attend the 9:00 am Mass together and then stay for another hour of formation after the Mass.



Those in the English group can sign up or seek further information by contacting Fr. Ron at rmbagley@yahoo.com or 760-729-2866 or our coordinators Brick and Rebecca Langford at carlsbadrebecca@gmail.com

Ruah Adonai to Resume Bible Study on October 4


A Biblical Walk Through the Mass (5 sessions) “The Mass is nothing short of amazing. Through it, we encounter God in the most intimate way possible as we hear him speak to us in the Liturgy of the Word and as we receive him Body and Blood, Soul and Divinity in the Holy Eucharist.” Watch a video clip here 


Prophets: Messengers of God's Mercy (10 sessions) “God sent prophets at critical times to call the people back to their covenant relationship. Prophets proclaimed the consequences of continued sin, called people to repentance, and declared God’s faithful love. They also spoke of the future to shed light on current events and to reveal God’s plans and purposes.” Watch a video clip here


Ruah Adonai - Breath of God Bible Study is open to men and women. No previous bible study experience needed. Our mission is to know, to love and to serve God. We meet Wednesdays from 8:30 am to 10 am in the Parish Hall to view an engaging video presentation followed by a lively group discussion and fellowship. For more information contact Kelly Le Berthon at kelly.leberthon12@gmail.com

Ruah Adonai Information here...
Watch Daily and Sunday Masses Livestreamed from  St. Patrick Church here:

Sunday Collection for 9/17/2023


 Envelope Collection     $5,706.00

 Plate Collection              $8,982.00

 Online Giving     $13,225.88


     Total Collection: $27,913.88



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

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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 was the first Pope who supported the rights of workers to organize to promote just working conditions?
  2. Which other 20th century pope wrote an encyclical specifically on the dignity of human labor?
  3. What is the name of the encyclical written by Pope Francis about the need to care for creation?
  4. What was the encyclical written by Pope John Paul II that teaches about the sacredness of all human life from conception to natural death?
  5. Do you know some examples of Catholic teaching about engagement in war (moral principles or rules of engagement)?

Feel free to email Fr. Ron with ideas for future Catholic Trivia questions rbagley@stpatrickcarlsbad.com

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 mmclain@stpatrickcarlsbad.com We will be pleased to add them.

Masses are available on our website www.stpatrickcarlsbad.com

We have a YouTube channel where we have daily and Sunday Masses.
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Twenty-Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time – Year A


First Reading

Isaiah 55:6-9

God's ways are far beyond the ways of human beings.


Responsorial Psalm

Psalm 145:2-3,8-9,17-18

God is near to those who call upon him.


Second Reading

Philippians 1:20c-24,27a

Paul tells the Philippians to live for Christ.


Gospel Reading

Matthew 20:1-16

In the parable of the workers in the vineyard, Jesus teaches about God's generous mercy.


Background on the Gospel Reading


In today's Gospel, Jesus moves from Galilee to teach in Judea where he is sought out by great crowds and tested by the Pharisees on issues such as marriage and divorce. Jesus also encounters a rich young man who is unable to accept Jesus' demand that he leave his possessions to follow him. Jesus' response to the rich young man sounds very much like the conclusion we will find in today's Gospel: the first will be last and the last will be first.


On the surface, the parable of the workers in the vineyard appears to be an offense to common sense. Those who work a longer day ought to be paid more than those who work just an hour or two. When viewed in this way, the landowner seems unfair. That is because we are reading into the parable our own preconceived notions of how fairness and equality should be quantified.


A close read shows us that the landowner paid on the terms that were negotiated. The landowner, it seems, has acted completely justly. The parable goes beyond that, however, and we come to see that the landowner is not simply just, he is exceptionally just. He is radically just. He has given those who labored in the field for a full day their due pay. But he has also given a full-day's wage to those who worked only a single hour. No one is cheated, but a few receive abundantly from the landowner just as we receive from God more than what is merely justifiable or due. God, like the landowner, is radically just and abundantly generous. The workers who complain are made to look foolish as they lament the fact that the landowner has made all workers equal. Indeed, what more could one ask for than to be treated as an equal at work or anywhere else?


The parable reminds us that although God owes us nothing, he offers abundantly and equally. We are occasionally tempted to think that our own actions deserve more reward, more of God's abundant mercy, than the actions of others. But God's generosity cannot be quantified or partitioned into different amounts for different people. When we think that way, we are trying to relate to God on our terms rather than to accept God's radically different ways.


Mass for Anointing of the Sick 


On Saturday September 30 at 11:00 am, we will celebrate the sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick within a Mass. The sacrament is open to anyone who has a chronic illness or is physically weakened because of old age or a serious health problem. The sacrament of the sick will be offered in both English and Spanish. Anyone is welcome to join in the prayers of the Mass. Come and celebrate the Lord’s healing.

Thank you!



The amount collected in our parish from the baby bottle drive as reported by Birth Choice of San Marcos was $6822.64. Thank you to all who contributed.

Oktoberfest


The Knights of Columbus would like to invite our parishioners and friends to our annual Oktoberfest celebration on Saturday, September 30 from 5:00 – 8:00 in the Parish Hall.


We will have Traditional German music, a raffle, German food and German beer. Tickets will be $20.00 each and will be on sale at the parish office and on the patio after all the Masses this weekend. Hope you can join us!!

More info here....

J.S. Bach Prelude 1 in C major – Reimagined 


Enjoy this famous Bach prelude as Dr. Viossy plays it masterfully on electric guitar. An interesting and intriguing change of pace.


Religious Education for Preschool to

8th grade



Registration is still open to enroll children in religious education classes for this school year.  


We offer weekly classes for preschool through 8th grade and preparation for the sacraments for children in grades 1 through 8. Classes are held on Sunday morning, Monday, and Tuesday afternoons. Join our Religious Education family where we grow together in faith.  


Click here for information and to register on our parish website www.stpatrickcarlsbad.com. Use the tabs Religious Education, Pre-K – 8th



Contact the Office for Religious Education at mdornisch@stpatrickcarlsbad.com or 760-729-8442 to register in person.


Blessings,

Margit Dornisch



Religious Education and Family Ministry

Taller sobre la salud mental de sus Adolescentes


Noviembre 4, 2023

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Un Saludo de

parte del Diacono Miguel,



“Toma, pues, lo tuyo y vete. Yo quiero darle al que llegó al último lo mismo que a ti. ¿Qué no puedo hacer con lo mío lo que yo quiero? ¿O vas a tenerme rencor porque yo soy bueno? De igual manera, los últimos serán los primeros, y los primeros, los últimos”. (Mateo 20:1-16). Muchas veces caemos en la tentación de medir lo que tenemos con lo que tienen otros. Aunque sabemos que hemos sido bendecidos por Dios de muchas maneras. Pero al mirar a otros ganar o tener más, nos entran celos y nos preguntamos, “¿Por qué ellos? Yo quiero lo mismo.” El compararnos con otros es un defecto humano, y deberíamos cuidarnos de eso. En el Evangelio de este XXV Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario, Jesús les cuenta a sus discípulos la parábola de los trabajadores de la viña. Que había un propietario que salió a buscar trabajadores para su vina, y salió a diferentes horas del día, y a cada grupo les decía que les iba a pagar un denario. Llega el tiempo de pagarles, llama primero a los últimos hasta llegar a los primeros. Los últimos reciben un denario, los que llegaron antes de ellos también reciben un denario. Pero cuando llegan los primeros, los que llegaron desde la mañana y que soportaron el peso del día, pensaban que iban a recibir más de un denario. Y cuando el propietario les paga un denario, con lo que habían concordado, se quejan. La tentación de compararnos no sólo es en las cosas materiales sino también en las cosas espirituales. Dios nos llama constantemente y nos quiere bañar con su gracia y paz. Unos respondemos inmediatamente y otros nos cuesta a responder y tardamos. Dios es paciente y nos espera con amor.

LA MISA: PASO A PASO - “INCIENSO, UNA VISIÓN DEL CIELO”. Haga clic aquí:
OTRA REFLEXIÓN: “Los últimos serán los primeros y los primeros los últimos” - Haga clic aquí:
“Los Ejemplos de Fe Educan a los Jóvenes” - Haga clic aquí:
“La Felicidad se Encuentra en Nuestro Interior” Haga clic aquí:

Detente


Hablemos de la Viña

Estudios Bíblicos en Español del Padre Ricardo Chinchilla, cjm... clic aquí

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Carlsbad, California 92008

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