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This week reflection March 1
Good and bad days
Second Sunday of Lent
(Year A)
Lord, it is good that we are here. If you wish, I will make three tents here, one for you, one for Moses, and one for Elijah.” Matthew 17:4
The Apostle Peter’s reaction to the Transfiguration reveals that he was overwhelmed by his firsthand experience of a glimpse of Jesus’ true glory. Not long before this moment, our Lord took His disciples north to Caesarea Philippi and asked them privately who they thought He was. Peter boldly proclaimed, “You are the Messiah, the Son of the living God” (Matthew 16:16). In response, Jesus promised Peter that He would build His Church upon him and that Peter himself would be entrusted with the keys to the Kingdom of Heaven. It was a good day for Peter. Shortly after this, however, Jesus began to reveal to His disciples that He “must go to Jerusalem and suffer greatly from the elders, the chief priests, and the scribes, and be killed and on the third day be raised” (Matthew 16:21). In response, Peter pulled Jesus aside and said, “God forbid, Lord! No such thing shall ever happen to you” (Matthew 16:22). Jesus replied harshly to Peter’s rebuke: “Get behind me, Satan! You are an obstacle to me. You are thinking not as God does, but as human beings do” (Matthew 16:23). It was a bad day for Peter. Jesus then taught His disciples, “Whoever wishes to come after me must deny himself, take up his cross, and follow me. For whoever wishes to save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life for my sake will find it” (Matthew 16:24–25). Not only was Jesus soon to suffer greatly, but His followers, including the Twelve, were called to follow Him on this difficult path. This was hard news for them to accept. In today’s Gospel, we hear the story of the Transfiguration. Interestingly, Jesus allowed the disciples to reflect on His prediction of suffering for six days before taking Peter, James, and John up a mountain for prayer and solitude. Jesus, aware of their confusion and struggles, was transfigured before their eyes. “His face shone like the sun and his clothes became white as light. And behold, Moses and Elijah appeared to them, conversing with him” (Matthew 17:2–3). Peter exclaimed in this moment of glory, “Lord, it is good that we are here.” It was another good day for Peter. We all have good days and bad days. But what defines a good day versus a bad day? Was the day of Jesus’ Crucifixion a bad one for Him? Certainly not. Though filled with intense suffering, it was the most glorious day in history because His perfect obedience to the Father’s will was fulfilled. Similarly, Peter’s good and bad days can be understood in terms of his willingness to obey Christ, especially when the demands were great. In our lives, we must also define our good and bad days through the lens of obedience to God’s will, especially when His will calls us to bear the Cross and practice sacrificial love. It’s easy to love God when we are consoled, but it becomes much more difficult when we face trials. Peter’s declaration, “Lord, it is good that we are here,” is the perfect prayer for us to echo in every circumstance. When we are consoled, as Peter was at the Transfiguration, we must pray this prayer. But unlike Peter’s earlier missteps, we must also say, “It is good,” when we encounter opportunities for sacrificial love, even when difficult. Reflect today on your own good and bad days. Use the lens of holy obedience and your call to live a life of sacrificial love. Do not hesitate to cry out to the Lord, “It is good!” Consider whether you view every cross and every invitation to love sacrificially as something good. This is what God desires for you; embrace His desire with determination and joy. My sacrificial Lord, You embraced the Cross and saw it as truly good. You looked beyond the suffering and saw the fruits of Your sacrifice. Help me to imitate You by seeing every act of sacrificial love as the good I desire. I love You, Lord. Help me to love You and others with all my heart. Jesus, I trust in You.



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Chapel Fundraiser
This Sunday March 1st
What is lent
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Despite the demands of everyday life, God speaks to us, prompting us to serve others, to love more deeply, and to give generously. The ABCD is a way to respond to that call. When we give together, we become a light in the darkness and hope to the hopeless. Join us in this mission. Together, let us do good and seek peace through our support of the ABCD.
We live in a world longing for peace, hope, and healing. The ABCD is how we, as a united Church, bring that light to others. It is not just a charitable effort it is a sacramental expression of God’s love, reaching every corner of our Archdiocese. Let us walk together in generosity. Every gift matters. Join us in supporting the ABCD today.
The Church is not a building, it is a community bound by faith and love. Through the ABCD, we support one another in Christ’s name. We feed, we visit, we teach, we protect. And we do it together. If you haven’t yet made your gift, we invite you to take part in this mission of mercy by making a gift to the ABCD today.
As we hear the Beatitudes proclaimed today, we are reminded that the Kingdom belongs to those who uplift others. Your gift to the ABCD is a Beatitude in action feeding the hungry, sheltering the homeless, and offering dignity to the poor. Let us walk this blessed path together. Do good and seek peace by making a gift to the ABCD today.

Pray with the Pope: For children with incurable diseases
February 2026

The Pope’s Intention February 2026
Let us pray that children suffering from incurable diseases and their families receive the necessary medical care and support, never losing strength and hope.
A warm Thank you to all that provided baked goods for the Valentine Bake Sale. All proceeds will be Donated to the Adoration Chapel project. Also a special Thank You to all that provided their time to sell the raffle tickets that will also go towards the Adoration Chapel project. This project is moving right along with the church community that is donating their labor time to build this forever prayer and mediation center.
Thank you to all church members that donated to the Bake Sale and Raffle tickets; both for the Adoration Chapel project.

Saint Henry
CATHOLIC PARISH
Drawn together by our common bonds of Faith, Hope and Love, we strive to serve God and one another as members of a parish under the Patronage of Saint Henry.
With ardent faith we celebrate the Eucharist, sharing the mystery of Christ's presence in our Holy Communion.
Compelled by the love of Christ, we reach out beyond the walls of our church and minister, not only to members who are unable physically to attend and participate actively in the Liturgy, but also to people near and far, who need our services.

MASS TIMES


Mass Schedule
Vigil Mass 4pm English
7pm Spanish
Sundays 8am, 10am, 11:30am English
1:30pm Spanish
Daily Mass Mon-Friday 8am English
Saturday 8am English
Mon-Friday 7pm Spanish
Confessions
Week days By Appointment
Saturday 30 mins before each mass
Sundays 7:30am; 9:30am; 11am English
1pm Spanish
Spiritual Direction
By Appointment Mon ~ Fri 9am to 3pm
St Jude Novena.
After 8am Mass Mondays
Miraculous Medal Novena
After 8 am Mass Saturdays
First Thursday of Month
Adoration with Confession Bilingual 8:00 pm
First Friday of Month
Exposition after 8am Mass
Act of Reparation after 8am Mass
Adoration after 8am Mass until noon
Mass Intentions of the week
Saturday/ Sabado, February 28th, 2026
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8:00am (†) Fina Lairet de Family y Friends
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4:00pm (†) Jose & Caridad Mora from Ana, Barbara & Daughters
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(†) Fina Lairet de Family y Friends
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7:00pm (L) Isabelita Omara by De Elsa Bienestar
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(†) Oscar Miguel Majano De Querida
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(†) Alberto Rosales DeSucchi su Familia
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(†) Nancy DelRosario Nunez de Familia
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(†) Fina Lairet de Family y Friends
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(†) Sara Nunez eterno desar de su Familia
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Sunday/ Domingo, March 1st, 2026 -
2nd Sunday of Lent / Segundo domingo de Cuaresma
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8:00am (†) Umberto Alvarez de hijos
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10:00am (†) Fredrick Casale, Jr. by Brother Grace
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11:30am (†) Leatrice Howell by Sherry & Herb Miller
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1:30pm (L) Isabelita Omara by De Elsa Bienestar
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(†) Ana Rosa Reguema Su Familia
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Monday/ Lunes, March 2nd, 2026
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8:00am (L) Carolyn Baris by Grace & Chick Pallotta
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7:00pm (L) Gina Pravlochak by Grace & Chick Pallotta
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Accion De Gracias De San Lazaro de Josefina Sanchez
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Tuesday/ Martes, March 3rd, 2026 -
St. Katharine Drexel / Santa Catalina Drexel
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8:00am (†) Robert McBride by the William McBride Family
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7:00pm (L) Isabelita Omara by De Elsa Bienestar
Wednesday/ Miercoles, March 4th, 2026 -
St. Casimir / San Casimiro
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8:00am
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7:00pm (L) Isabelita Omara by De Elsa Bienestar
Thursday/ Jueves, March 5th, 2026
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8:00am (L) Ronald James / Inez James by Family
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7:00pm (L) Isabelita Omara by De Elsa Bienestar
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(†) Domingo Lucca de Virginia Brewer
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Frank Dorante Rivero and Juana Maria Vazquez - De Durante
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Acción de gracias Virgen Candad de Cabre
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Juana Maria Vazquez de Dorante
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Friday/ Viernes, March 6th, 2026 -
First Friday of the Month / Primer viernes del mes
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8:00am
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7:00pm (†) Josephina Brewer de Virginia Brewer de Virginia Brewer
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(L) Isabelita Omara by De Elsa Bienestar
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(†) Virginia Martinez
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(†) Helina Leal de hijos nietos 5th Anniv
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Saturday/ Sabado, March 7th, 2026 -
Sts. Perpetua & Felicity / Santas Perpetua y Felicidad
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8:00am Souls of the Purgatorial Society
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4:00pm (†) Armando Perez by Teresita Perez
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7:00pm Laura Sanchez and Constatine Rodriguez By children & grandchildren
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(†) Anarosa Retema de Familia
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Sunday/ Domingo, March 8th, 2026 -
Third Sunday of Lent / Tercer Domingo de Cuaresma
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8:00am (†) Virginia Jahnke by James Merello
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(L) Charles James Jr. - Happy Birthday celebration by Family
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(L) Wayne James - Happy Birthday Celebration by Family
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10:00am (†)
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11:30am (†)
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1:30pm (L) Isabelita Omara by De Elsa Bienestar
Tabernacle lights, wine and Host sponsored by

Fr Joseph Sileo
Baptisms
On Monday through Saturday, excludes Sundays we offer baptisms in English, Spanish or Bilingual. You do not need to be registered in the parish in order to baptize your child. Everyone is welcome. Please call or visit the parish office. You can also ask to speak to me.
Blessings.
Fr. Paco

Adoration and Confessions
On First Thursday of the month at 7pm and first Friday of the month from 8am thru 12pm we invite you at Adoration and Confessions. Bilingual

Lady of Coromoto Rosary
We invite you to our traditional Lady of Coromoto Rosary that will take place in our church on 11th at 6:30pm

Rosary for the Childrens
Please come and join Us on last friday of each month after 7:00pm mass as we pray the Holy Rosary for our children and the children of the world

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