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This week reflection March 8
Facing the Horror of My Sins
Third Sunday of Lent
(Year A)
Jesus said to her, “Go call your husband and come back.” The woman answered and said to him, “I do not have a husband.” Jesus answered her, “You are right in saying, ‘I do not have a husband.’ For you have had five husbands, and the one you have now is not your husband. What you have said is true.” John 4:16–18
Today, we are given the beautiful story of Jesus’ encounter with the Samaritan woman at Jacob’s Well. The story begins with Jesus resting by the well, for He was “tired from his journey.” A Samaritan woman approaches the well at noon, during the heat of the day, most likely to avoid the scorn of the other women who looked down on her. Jesus then does something that greatly surprises her: He asks her for a drink of water. Jews used nothing in common with Samaritans, yet Jesus was willing to drink from her utensil. When she questioned Him about this, Jesus responded, “If you knew the gift of God and who is saying to you, ‘Give me a drink,’ you would have asked him and he would have given you living water.” The “living water” Jesus desired to give her was the spiritual gift of grace to renew and refresh her soul. His divine eyes enabled Him to see her spiritual hunger, and His compassion filled Him with a desire to free her from her many burdens. The passage above might sound harsh at first: “For you have had five husbands…” Why would Jesus bring up this woman’s humiliating situation? Because she had clearly been searching for fulfillment throughout her life, engaging in one failed marriage after another. Now, she was living with a man who was not her husband, a reality that left her dry and thirsty. By speaking this way to the woman, Jesus lets her know that He knows all about her, loves her, and longs to fill her with the satiation she has been searching for throughout her life. He does not judge or condemn her; He invites her to experience the freedom He longed to bestow upon her. After the encounter, the woman left the well overjoyed and even left her water jar behind, symbolizing that she was no longer thirsty—spiritually speaking. She then confidently went to the people of the town and said, “Come see a man who told me everything I have done. Could he possibly be the Christ?” Each of us needs to see ourselves in this woman. Our sins fill us with shame. The guilt of our hidden sins weighs us down, leaving us thirsty. If we can identify with this sinful woman, then we can also expect the same depth of compassion from Jesus. Too often, we hide our sins, even from ourselves, justifying our actions, downplaying them, or ignoring them. That is not the path to freedom. Freedom only comes by allowing our Lord to reveal our sins to us, facing them, and encountering God’s abundant mercy. Reflect today on the importance of opening your eyes to see the reality of your sins. Don’t run from your past—confront it, understand it, confess it, and receive the living water of mercy. The holier you become, the more clearly you will see even the smallest sins you have committed. That is good. It is necessary if we want to be healed and refreshed by God. Imitate this sinful woman today. God is never ashamed of us. Let the shame and guilt dissipate within God’s abundant mercy so that like this woman, you will know that God knows you through and through and loves you despite your sin. My Lord and Source of Living Water, my soul is often dry and empty. I long for satiation and fulfillment. Please forgive me for trying to fulfill my soul through sin. I repent of my sins and ask You to reveal to me the full depth of those sins. As You do, please give me the grace I need to repent with all my heart so that I can be filled with Your abundant mercy. Jesus, I trust in You.



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Pray with the Pope: For disarmament and peace. March 2026


The Pope’s Intention March 2026
In his prayer this month, the Holy Father invites us to pray that “every kind word, every gesture of reconciliation, and every choice for dialogue be seeds of a new world.”
Almuerzo Comunitario de Recaudación de Fondos del 1 de marzo para nuestra Capilla, proporcionado por la Parroquia Católica San Ramón - Café en Comunidad. Se recaudó un total de $1,400 con esta recaudación de fondos. Agradecemos a la comunidad de St. Raymond
March 1st Community Lunch Fundraiser for our Chapel Provided by the St. Raymond Catholic Parish - Café. A total of $1,400 was raised by this fund raiser.
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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.

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, March 7th, 2026 –
Sts. Perpetua & Felicity / Santas Perpetua y Felicidad
8:00am Souls of the Purgatorial Society
4:00pm (†) Armando Perez by Teresita Perez
7:00pm (†) Familia Aguirre Leon De Sus hijos
Sunday/ Domingo, March 8th, 2026 –
Third Sunday of Lent /Tercer Domingo de Cuaresma
8:00am (†) Virginia Jahnke by James Merello
(†) Dolores Quattropani by James & Family
(L) Charles James Jr. – Happy Birthday celebration by Family
(L) Wayne James - Happy Birthday Celebration by Family
10:00am
11:30am (†) Margarite Clifford by Morejon Family
1:30pm (L) Isabelita Omara por Su Bienestar
(†) Virginia Martinez del Rio por la salud de Olga Muniz
Monday/ Lunes, March 9th, 2026
8:00am
7:00pm (†) Ana Talia Leon Villa Fuerle
Tuesday/ Martes, March 10th, 2026
8:00am (†) Virginia Jahnke by Rosemary Bogdan
7:00pm (†) Fe Abreu De hijas y familia
Wednesday/ Miercoles, March 11th, 2026
8:00am
7:00pm
Thursday/ Jueves, March 12th, 2026
8:00am
7:00pm (†) Christobel Mendoza by Virginia Brewer
Friday/ Viernes, March 13th, 2026
8:00am
7:00pm
Saturday/ Sabado, March 14th, 2026
8:00am (†) Nicholas Pallotta by Grace & Chick Pallotta
(L) Connie Zwiercan Pallotta – Happy Birthday by the William McBride family
4:00pm
7:00pm
Sunday/ Domingo, March 15th, 2026 - Fourth Sunday of Lent /
8:00am (†) Dolores Quattropani by James & Family
10:00am
11:30am
1:30pm (†) Oscar Perez Castillo De Su Familia
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
Curiosity Video of the week March 8
Can you receive Communion without confession?



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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