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The Altar of Repose in the Adoration Chapel
Following the conclusion of the Holy Thursday Mass of the Lord's Supper, the Altar of Repose will be prepared in the adoration chapel. The Blessed Sacrament will remain solemnly exposed until midnight. Parishioners are cordially invited to remain in prayer, accompanying our Lord in the hours preceding His Passion

This week reflection March 29
Palm Sunday—A Model of Courage and Determination
Palm Sunday of the Lord’s Passion (Year A)
And when he entered Jerusalem the whole city was shaken and asked, “Who is this?” And the crowds replied, “This is Jesus the prophet, from Nazareth in Galilee.” Matthew 21:10–11
The commemoration of our Lord’s Passion has begun. Today, Mass begins with the reading of Matthew’s account of Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem. Riding on a donkey, Jesus is greeted by a very large crowd who “spread their cloaks on the road, while others cut branches from the trees and strewed them on the road” (Matthew 21:8). The people welcome Him with shouts of: “Hosanna to the Son of David; blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord; hosanna in the highest” (Matthew 21:9). The word “Hosanna” in Hebrew means, “Save us, we pray!” Though it was originally a plea for deliverance, it became an expression of praise and joy, especially as it came to be associated with the Messiah’s arrival. The phrase “Hosanna in the highest” calls for God, enthroned in Heaven, to bring His saving power to earth. The crowds’ acclamation reveals both a hope for salvation and a recognition of Jesus as the long-awaited Messiah. During Passover week, Jerusalem’s population increased several times over with pilgrims from across Israel. The atmosphere was vibrant with religious fervor and communal celebration. Merchants sold sacrificial animals, food, and provisions to the crowds. Central to the festivities was the Temple where sacrifices were offered and the Passover lambs were prepared for the sacred meal. Roman authorities increased security, wary of potential unrest, as the commemoration of Israel’s liberation from Egypt stirred hopes of national deliverance. The Jewish authorities were also on high alert, concerned that any disturbance might provoke harsh reprisals from the Romans. Imagine the excitement, concern, and surprise that many of the religious and Roman leaders felt as large crowds professed their belief in Jesus as the Messiah. Was Israel’s deliverance at hand? This public acclaim highlighted why some saw Jesus as a threat. The Pharisees, in particular, feared that His messianic identity might undermine the religious authority to which they clung. Most of them dismissed the possibility that Jesus was the Messiah they awaited. Jesus, however, had a very different understanding of the Passover that year. He knew it was the time for His hour of suffering and death, leading to His glorification. He had no interest in political maneuvering. His sole desire was to fulfill His mission as the Messiah by becoming the one perfect Lamb of Sacrifice whose blood would atone for the sins of many. Jesus was determined and confident as He rode into Jerusalem. Though He knew the suffering that awaited Him, His gaze was fixed on His mission of saving souls. In His sacred humanity, He overcame every temptation to fear or anxiety, allowing peace, strength, and joy to fill His heart. Not only is Jesus our Savior and the one Mediator between God and us, His human life perfectly models how we are to live. Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem especially models for us how we are to face every difficult situation that tempts us to fear and anxiety. His courage must become our courage, and His determination our determination. Reflect today on Jesus’ interior disposition during His triumphal entry. He invites us to share in His sacrificial love, laying down our lives selflessly for others. This is only possible if we allow His virtues to take root in us every time we are called to imitate His love. As we embrace our own mission, we must not allow fear or anxiety to hinder us. Pray that the courage, peace, and steadfast love that Jesus embodied during that first Holy Week may flourish in your heart. Let go of fear, worry, and selfishness, and allow Jesus’ love and strength to fill you, so that His mission may continue through you and, with our Lord, you may lay down your life for others. Sacrificial Lamb of God, You entered Jerusalem as the new and perfect Lamb of Sacrifice, whose blood would be shed for the salvation of all who turn to You. Please open my heart, dear Lord, to receive all You wish to bestow upon me. Fill me with the virtues You possessed, so that my life will be united to Yours and Your Sacrifice will become alive in me. Jesus, I trust in You.

We are organizing fun activities and games for children on Easter Day. Seeking donations for prizes for the kids. If you are inteersted in helping please contact Argelia Benitez at 954-245-1403. Thank you



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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.
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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.”


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 21st, 2026
8:00am (L) Prayers for Father Francis Akwue
4:00pm (L) Dennis Hall - prayers requested by Sherry Miller
7:00pm (†) Familia Aguirre y Leon De Sus hijos
Sunday/ Domingo, March 22nd, 2026 –
Fifth Sunday of Lent / Quinto Domingo de Cuaresma
8:00am (L) Dennis Hall - prayers requested by Sherry Miller
(†) James Elsea by Mom & Family
10:00am (†) Tom Rice by Palm Aire Friends
11:30am (†) Major Grey by Thomas & Lenore Grey
(†) Deceased Family of Bajares Family
1:30pm (†) Fidel Bello
Monday/ Lunes, March 23rd, 2026 –
St. Turibius / San Turibio
8:00am (†) Andres Simon Azpurua from Family
7:00pm (L) Guadalupe Martinez Por Salud de su Familia
Tuesday/ Martes, March 24th, 2026
8:00am Prayers for all St. Henry Parish Members
7:00pm (L) Guadalupe Martinez Por Salud de su Familia
Wednesday/ Miercoles, March 25th, 2026 –
The Annunciation of the Lord / La Anunciación del Señor
8:00am (L) Fr. Kris Bartos by Elsea Family
7:00pm (†) Felipe Guerrero by Beloved Sons
(L) Guadalupe Martinez Por Salud de su Familia
Thursday/ Jueves, March 26th, 2026
8:00am (L) Prayers for Father Francis Akwue
7:00pm (L) Guadalupe Martinez Por Salud de su Familia
Friday/ Viernes, March 27th, 2026
8:00am (L) Prayers for Pope Leo
7:00pm (L) Guadalupe Martinez Por Salud de su Familia
Saturday/ Sabado, March 28th, 2026
8:00am Fina Lairet by De Family & Friends
4:00pm Fina Lairet by De Family & Friends
7:00pm Fina Lairet by De Family & Friends
(†) Alberto Rosales Secrhi De Familia
Sunday/ Domingo, March 29th, 2026 –
Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord /
Domingo de Ramos de la Pasión del Señor
8:00am (†) Prayers for St. Henry’s Parish’s Deceased Members
10:00am (L) Prayers for Father Paco
11:30am (L) Prayers for Father Joseph Sileo
1:30pm (L) Prayers for Father Lazaro
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
Reflexion of the week (March 29)
Palm Sunday

Pilgrimage Meeting Tuesday March 31 at 7pm in the parish office


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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