During the months of July and August we will issue a bulletin on the first weekend of each month. In spite of the pandemic we have issued a bulletin each week of this past year. It is time for a break and sometime of relaxation. If you have any submissions to the bulletin, please take this break into consideration.
This weekend we are having only one Mass; it is on Sunday at 10 AM. We do this annually so that parishioners who go to different Masses get to see each other. Because of the pandemic this year should be especially enjoyable. We have not been together for any of our usual social events. Hopefully coming together this weekend will mean much more. We will distribute name tags to help identify each other more easily. There will be some refreshments after the Mass so that socializing will be as normal as possible. Next year we will be at a more normal pace of life so that on this Unity Sunday weekend we will also host our International Food Fest on Saturday night. Our apologizes to the stomachs of everyone.
During these 7 Weeks (post Pentecost) we will be looking at the Laudato Si Action Platform more closely as we ponder and contemplate how do we as individuals, families and parish “Care for our Common Home”. Response to the Cry of the Poor: The Response to the Cry of the Poor is a call to promote eco-justice, aware that we are called to defend human life from conception to death, and all forms of life on Earth. Actions could include projects to promote solidarity, with special attention given to vulnerable groups such as indigenous communities, refugees, migrants, and children at risk, analysis and improvement of social systems, and social service programms.
Usually on the final weekend of June, because it is near the feast of the Sacred Heart, we cancel all Masses and have one Mass on Sunday at 10:00 AM. The night before we have our international food fest. Again due to the virus we are cancelling our “International Food Fest” but we will be having one Unity Mass on Sunday, June 27th at 10:00 AM. Please mark your calendars for that date. It will be a chance for us to visit with each other after a long time of social distancing. More reminders in upcoming weeks.
With the arrival of the Hiroshima Tree (symbol) in the center of the Peace Garden@Sacred Heart, it is time to take the next step and that is a (sign), a “Peace Pole”. What is a Peace Pole? In the aftermath of the destruction of Hiroshima and Nagasaki Japan it became clear that if Peace was to happen, it would have to happen everywhere. These poles began to appear in Japan in the late 1950 and then in the 1980 in San Francisco and New York. At present there are at least 200,000 Peace Poles around the world. The message is clear: “May Peace Prevail on Earth” More news to come soon. For more info go to; peacepoles.com
Next Sunday, June 13, at the 10:00 am Mass, Sacred Heart will celebrate Philippine Heritage and Faith. We have invited Crystal Catalan to share her experience of culture and faith as a Filipina American. Crystal has served as a missioner for two years with the Cabrini Sisters in Baguio City and has spoken at various diocesan youth gatherings. So let together welcome Crystal to Sacred Heart and celebrate the blessings of the Filipino Community. This year we will not be serving food after the mass, yet simply gathering and sharing is another step towards a “new normal.”
We would like to form a St. Vincent de Paul society for our parish. Its main purpose is to help the poor. The diocesan level of the St. Vincent de Paul has said if we have some interested members in our parish they will send a small team to inform us about the structure, works and spirituality of this society. If you are interested in this pastoral effort to help the poor, please tell Fr. Bill and we will take it from there. At this point we are only asking a commitment to find out about this society. After that we will want to find out who is interested in going further. Please pray about whether or not God is calling you to be part of this service of the poor.