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This week reflection Feb 8

Flavor, Preservation and Purity
Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time
(Year A)
Jesus said to his disciples: “You are the salt of the earth. But if salt loses its taste, with what can it be seasoned? It is no longer good for anything but to be thrown out and trampled underfoot.” Matthew 5:13
Sodium chloride, also known as salt, is one of the most commonly used substances in the world, used for seasoning, preserving, and purifying. Sodium chloride is a very stable compound and cannot lose its flavor unless there is a chemical reaction or dissolution. Why, then, did Jesus suggest that salt could lose its taste? One likely explanation is that the salt used in ancient Palestine could indeed lose its flavor due to impurities and the conditions in which it was stored. The Dead Sea, located in modern-day southeast Israel, contains a massive deposit of salt and other minerals. According to biblical history, Lot’s wife was turned into a pillar of salt in this region. Because of the vast salt and mineral deposits, the area surrounding the Dead Sea is desolate. Salt extracted from the Dead Sea was never pure sodium chloride. Gypsum and other minerals were also present, making the salt impure. If this salt were stored improperly or came into contact with water, the sodium chloride could dissolve and wash away, leaving behind the solid residue of minerals. These residual substances, like gypsum, had the appearance of salt but were tasteless and useless for flavoring, preserving, and purifying purposes. When this happened, the “salt” lost its taste. In light of this explanation, Jesus’ teaching becomes especially clear. The first notable feature of salt is its ability to add flavor to food. By calling His disciples the “salt of the earth,” Jesus was instructing them to enhance the “flavor” of the world by bringing the truth of the Gospel and the joy of His message to others. A Christian life lived in fidelity to Christ would make the world a better and more virtuous place, just as salt enhances the flavor of food. Salt is also commonly used for preservation. Before the age of refrigerators and freezers, salt was mixed with food to prevent corruption, by drawing out moisture and hindering bacteria and other microorganisms. Though this practice is still used today, it was especially vital in ancient times. By being the “salt of the earth,” Jesus was calling His disciples to preserve the world from moral decay. Through their witness and proclamation of the Gospel, they were to act as a preservative against sin and spiritual ruin. If they were to “lose their taste,” they would become indistinguishable from the rest of the world and ineffective in their mission. Hence, Jesus was exhorting them—and us—to avoid becoming watered down and bland in our witness to the Gospel. Lastly, salt held a significant role in Jewish religious practices, symbolizing purity and consecration. In sacrificial rituals, salt was used to consecrate offerings, as commanded in Leviticus: “You shall season all your grain offerings with salt. Do not let the salt of the covenant with your God be lacking from your grain offering. On every offering you shall offer salt” (Leviticus 2:13). By seasoning their offerings with salt, the Israelites preserved the sacrifices from decay, making them pure. This practice reflects the disciples’ role in purifying the world through their example of holiness, their lives of self-sacrifice, and their participation in Christ’s redemptive work. They were to live lives of integrity, leading others to God through the purity of their hearts and their unwavering commitment to His will. Reflect today on this powerful metaphor of being the salt of the earth. The world desperately needs the enriching “flavor” of God’s grace. Without Him, the world is left to corruption and decay. With God, we, and those we serve, are preserved as pure and holy offerings, adding to His glory and growing in holiness. Be the salt of the earth. Do not become watered down in your faith. Remain steadfast in your fidelity to Christ and His Gospel, and you will transform the world around you. In doing so, you will not only glorify God but will also share in His eternal joy. Most pure and enriching Lord, You alone enrich and enhance our lives, preserve us from sin, and make us a pure offering to Your Father. Please use me to be an instrument of Your grace to the world, making me the “salt” that remains pure and effective, to bring Your saving truth to the ends of the earth. 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.
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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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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, February 7th, 2026
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8:00am
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(†) Thomas McGoldrick by Joan and Family
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Prayer for the Souls in Purgatory and the Purgatorial Society / Oración por las Almas del Purgatorio y la Sociedad Purgatorial
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4:00pm
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(L) Wishing Fr. Sileo a speedy recovery
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7:00pm
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(†) Martina Dejesus by Majano de Familia
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(†) Haydee Prieto by De Diana Latuff
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(†) Quique Machado by De Maria Machado
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(†) Nataly Arboleda - 9 day novena
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(L) Isabelita Omara by De Elsa Bienestar
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Sunday/ Domingo, February 8th, 2026 –
Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Times / Quinto domingo del Tiempo Ordinario
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8:00am
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(†) Carlota Perez Mora de hijos & nietos
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(†) Philip Finale by Grace & Chick Pallotta
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(†) Maria Pallotta by Grace & Chick Pallotta
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10:00am
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(L) Prayers for Fr. Francis Akwue by St. Henry’s Parish staff
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11:30am
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(L) Fr. Kris Bartos by Elsea Family
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(†) Deceased Members of Bajares Family by Bajares Family
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John and Gilda by Mary and Family
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1:30pm
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(†) Martina Dejesus by Majano de Familia
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(L) Isabelita Omara by De Elsa Bienestar
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(†) Terezinna De Silva Hosken
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Monday/ Lunes, February 9th, 2026
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8:00am
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(L) Fr. Kris Bartos by Elsea Family
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(†) Henry Nowak by Wife Rose
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(†) Henry Nowak by his Grandchildren
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7:00pm
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(†) Felipe Guerrero - By Beloved Sons
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(†) Nataly Arboleda - 9 day novena
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(L) Isabelita Omara by De Elsa Bienestar
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(†) Martina Dejesus by Majano de Familia
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Tuesday/ Martes , February 10th, 2026 –
St. Scholastica / Santa Escolastica
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8:00am
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Elisa Devoto Castro by Family
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7:00pm
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(†) Nataly Arboleda - 9 day novena
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(L) Isabelita Omara by De Elsa Bienestar
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(†) Maria Elisa DeVoto by Alfredo and Renee
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(†) Martina Dejesus Majano De Familia
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Wednesday/ Miércoles, February 11th, 2026 –
Our Lady of Lourdes / Nuestra Senora de Lourdes
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8:00am
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(L) Father Kris Bartos by Elsea Family
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George Herbert by Wife Joan
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7:00pm
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(L) Jessica Rebecca Quince by Olga Muniz
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(L) Isabelita Omara by De Elsa Bienestar
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(†) Martina Dejesus Majano De Familia
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Thursday/ Jueves, February 12th, 2026 –
Lincoln’s Birthday / Natalicio De Lincoln
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8:00am
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(†) Wende Matoro from Parents
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(†) Carmen Castillo by Valentina Lauria
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7:00pm
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(†) Martina Dejesus Majano De Familia
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(L) Isabelita Omara by De Elsa Bienestar
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Friday/ Viernes, February 13th, 2026
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8:00am
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(†) Terezinna de Silva Hosken
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(†) Steve Lange by Terry Brennan
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(†) Fedelina Guedez by Valentina Lauria
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(†) Carmen Castillo by Valentina Lauria
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7:00pm
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(†) Nataly Arboleda - 9 day novena
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(L) Anniversario De Boda Maria Y Alexander Anguilli
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(†) Martina Dejesus Majano De Familia
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(L) Isabelita Omara by De Elsa Bienestar
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(†) Raul Diaz de Familia y hijos
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Saturday/ Sábado, February 14th, 2026 –
Sts. Cyril and Methodius / Santos Cirilo y Metodio and
Valentine’s Day / Dia De San Valentin
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8:00am
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(L) Patricia Fonero
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4:00pm
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(L) Wishing Fr. Sileo a speedy recovery
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7:00pm
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(L) Isabelita O’Mara De Elsea
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(†) Father Bill Muniz by Olga Muniz
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(†) Nataly Arboleda - 9 day novena
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(L) Gustavo Varella Cumpleaños
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(L) Liberacion de los Presos Políticos en Venezuela
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(†) Martina Dejesus Majano De Familia
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(L) Isabelita Omara by De Elsa Bienestar
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Sunday/ Domingo, February 15th, 2026 –
Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Times / Sexto Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario
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8:00am
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(†) Oscar Perez Castillo De Su Familia
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10:00am
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(L) Prayers for Father Francis and his retirement time
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11:30am
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(L) Wishing Fr. Sileo a speedy recovery
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1:30pm
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(†) Oscar Perez Castillo De Su Familia
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(L) Isabelita Omara by De Elsa Bienestar
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(†) Felicitia Domis De Elsa - 7 Anos Aniversario
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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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