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This weeks reflection Feb 1

The Call to Beatitude
Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time
(Year A)
When Jesus saw the crowds, he went up the mountain, and after he had sat down, his disciples came to him. He began to teach them, saying: “Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.” Matthew 5:1–3
The Beatitudes call us to the heights of morality and holiness. Those who live according to these divine precepts are blessed beyond measure. The promises to those who live this high calling are great: They become children of God and inherit the Kingdom of Heaven. Furthermore, they receive comfort, satisfaction, mercy, purity, and peace. Though the rewards are great, so are the requirements: spiritual poverty, holy sorrow, meekness, longing for righteousness, a merciful heart, purity, peacemaking, and patient endurance during persecution. The Beatitudes reveal the culmination of God’s moral teaching and the highest revelation of the Christian life. To fully appreciate their significance, it is helpful to understand the history of moral revelation. Doing so is more than a history lesson on God’s deepening revelation, it also reveals the path for our spiritual journey toward perfection. Morality begins with the Natural Law—the innate understanding of right and wrong written on the human heart. This Law is from God and is often described as living in accord with right reason or common sense. All people have access to this moral law within their own consciences, enabling them to recognize God as the Creator, honor Him, respect human dignity and the common good, and refrain from acts such as murder, theft, and deception. Though universally present in all people, sin and our fallen human nature cloud our ability to clearly see and follow that law. In the Old Testament, God slowly revealed Himself and called His people to greater holiness and moral living by adding to the Natural Law through revelation. From Abraham and his descendants, God raised up Moses through whom He revealed the Ten Commandments—a concise moral code rooted in Natural Law but explicitly revealed by God that called His chosen people to right worship, justice, and love for one’s neighbor. Through the prophets—such as Isaiah, Jeremiah, and Ezekiel—God called Israel to move beyond mere external observance of the law to an interior conversion of heart. Isaiah emphasized the virtues of justice and mercy, Jeremiah prophesied a new covenant in which God’s law would be written on the hearts of His people, and Ezekiel promised that God would give His people a new heart and a new spirit, enabling them to follow His statutes. The wisdom literature—Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Wisdom, Sirach—deepened the understanding of moral life by revealing moral gifts, such as the Fear of the Lord, the blessedness of righteousness, and the call to trust in God’s providence and live a virtuous life. The Beatitudes elevate all laws of the Old Covenant. Jesus not only calls us to profound holiness, He also provides the means to achieve it through His Sacrifice, transmitted through the grace of the Sacraments. To live the Beatitudes is to live in imitation of Christ, who perfectly embodied all virtues in His life, Passion, and Resurrection. Hence, the Beatitudes are not only a moral code we must follow, they are a participation in and union with the Son of God, Who lived the Beatitudes to perfection. As we ponder the Beatitudes, reflect today on their high and glorious calling, as well as their rewards. Sometimes, reading the Beatitudes can leave us discouraged, as we are aware of how far we are away from perfecting them. Dispel discouragement and know that these new divine precepts are attainable by grace. Set your eyes on the heights of perfection and open yourself to the abundant grace offered. Doing so will not only result in glorious spiritual rewards in this life, it will also result in the greatest eternal rewards in Heaven. Lord of perfection, You lived the Beatitudes to the fullest during Your life on earth and continue to manifest those perfections from Heaven. Please open my heart to Your grace and fill me with Your Holy Spirit, so that I may answer the call to the new and glorious moral state to which I am called. Empower me to live fully immersed in and guided by Your Sacrificial Love. Help me to inspire others to embrace this path of holiness, so that we may journey together toward the eternal joy of Your Kingdom. Jesus, I trust in You!
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.

A beautiful 10-minute tribute to Father Francis, celebrating his 27 years of dedicated service as Pastor of Saint Henry
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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/ Sábado, January 31st, 2026 –
St. John Bosco / San Juan Bosco
8:00am Prayers for all St. Henry’s Church Members
4:00pm (L) Prayers for Fr. Sileo
7:00pm (†) Ziola Pivoral de Solares by de Familia Solares
Sunday/ Domingo, February 1st, 2026 –
Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time / Cuarto domingo del Tiempo Ordinario
8:00am (†) Carolata Perez Mora de hijos & nietos
8:00am (†) Philip Finale by Grace & Chick Pallotta
10:00am (†) Gianni Iannell by Carlos Bastides
(†) Peter Molloy by Hans Kathriner & Family
11:30am (L) Magali Jarren for healing and recuperating
1:30pm (†) Haydee Prieto by De Diana Latuff
(†) Jacobo Dib by Diana Latuff
(†) Ziola Pivoral de Solares by de Familia Solares
(†) Marcelo Federco by de Esposa
Monday/ Lunes, February 2nd, 2026 –
The Presentation of the Lord / La Presentación del Señor
8:00am (L) Fr. Kris Bartos by Elsea Family
7:00pm (†) Felipe Guerrero - By Beloved Sons
(†) Melinda Biatris Escobar by De Mayra Ruiz
(†) Ziola Pivoral de Solares by de Familia Solares
Tuesday/ Martes, February 3rd, 2026 –
St. Blaise and St. Ansgar / San Blas y San Ansgar
8:00am Prayers for all St. Henry’s Church Members
(†) Tina Saladino by William McBride Family
7:00pm (L) Prayers for Fr. Francis Akwue by St. Henry’s Parish staff
(†) Ziola Pivoral de Solares by de Familia Solares
(L) Carlos Efrain Bello by Silva Cumpleaños
(†) Jose Azpuria Rios - 9 Anos Anniversario de Hermano y cuñado
Wednesday/ Miércoles, February 4th, 2026
8:00am (†) Thanksgiving St. Peregrine by M. J. Elsea
(L) Fr. Kris Bartos by Elsea Family
8:00am (†) Fina Lairet by Family and Friends
7:00pm (†) Fina Lairet por Familia and Friends
(†) Martina Dejesus by Majano de Familia
(†) Ziola Pivoral de Solares by de Familia Solares Hermano y Cunado
(L) Padre Alexander Rosn Losada by Cumpleag de Patricia Fodia
Thursday/ Jueves, February 5th, 2026 –
St. Agatha / Santa Águeda
8:00am Prayers for all St. Henry’s Church Members
7:00pm (†) Martina Dejesus Majano by de Familia
(†) Ziola Pivoral de Solares by de Familia Solares
(†) Bernardo Belloso por Feliz cumpleanos pivaral
Friday/ Viernes, February 6th 2026 –
St. Paul Miki and Companions / San Pablo Miki y Compañeros
8:00am (†) Steve Lange by Terry Brennan
(†) Fidelina Guedez by Valentina Lauria
(L) Rodney Jean by Grandma
(L) Olson Jean by Mom
7:00pm (†) Martina Dejesus by Majano de Familia
(†) Constantino Rodriguez por Familia
Saturday/ Sábado, February 7th, 2026
8:00am (†) Thomas McGoldrick by Joan and Family
4:00pm (L) Wishing Fr. Sileo a speedy recovery
7:00pm (†) Martina Dejesus by Majano de Familia
Sunday/ Domingo, February 8th, 2026 –
Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Times / Quinto domingo del Tiempo Ordinario
8:00am (†) Carlota Perez Mora de hijos & nietos
(†) Philip Finale by Grace & Chick Palotta
(†) Maria Pallotta by Grace & Chick Palotta
10:00am (L) Prayers for Fr. Francis Akwue by St. Henry’s Parish staff
11:30am (L) Fr. Kris Bartos by Elsea Family
(†) Deceased Members of Bajares Family by Bajares Family
John and Gilda by Mary and Family
1:30pm (†) Martina Dejesus by Majano de Familia
Tabernacle lights, wine and Host sponsored by

Hilda Morejon
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
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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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