Celebrants Calendar Feb 2026

Lector Calendar
If you cant lector on your assigned date have no totify with at least 24 hours in advance and look for a replacement. To notify changes please call:
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Blanca Perez, telefono: 954 771 6539 (Weekdays or saturdays)
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Sandra Delgado, telefono: 954 826 5735 (Sundays)
Weekdays 8am and weekend English masses

Weekdays 7pm and weekend Spanish mass

Monitor:
Reads the announcements, intentions, and responsorial psalm.
Proclaimer:
Carries the Gospel in procession (in the absence of the Deacon), does the 1st and 2nd readings, and the prayer of the faithful.
Meet the Clergy

Fr. Francisco Hernandez
Pastor
Born Dec. 22, 1966, in San Juan, Puerto Rico, Father Hernandez considers himself a "Cuban-Rican" because he grew up on the island but his parents and grandparents are from Cuba. The middle of five children - two older brothers, two younger sisters - he studied in Passionist schools before entering the seminary in Miami in 1987. Ordained in 1994, he served at Epiphany Parish in South Miami and Sts. Peter and Paul, Miami before becoming the first Hispanic pastor of the historic St. Mary Star of the Sea Parish in 2002. It is the third oldest parish in Florida.
Formerly Fr. Hernandez was Pastor at St. Raymond Catholic Parish.
On studying for the priesthood:
"When I was a kid I was not much attracted to studies. I said to the Lord when I graduated from high school, the shorter the career, the better. Like always, the Lord has a good sense of humor. So he said, 'Oh, yeah, you're going to study eight years for the priesthood.'"
Why the priesthood:
"I wanted to serve people. Really, the life of the priest did not interest me. What attracted me was the service that the priest does for the community."
Seminary life:
"It was my first time away from home and I was learning English. God wanted me to stay, because it was a terrible year, difficult to adjust."
Good advice from a fellow priest:
"You cannot live better than your parishioners." - Father Juan Lopez, pastor, Sts. Peter and Paul Parish, Miami.
What he does on his days off:
"I go to Miami and eat with friends.
Favorite TV series:
"Friends" (he has a collection of episodes) and "The Golden Girls": "I learned English watching 'Golden Girls.'"
How he makes decisions:
"I always go to the tabernacle and pray to the Lord."
What he would be doing if he had not become a priest:
"I probably would have finished accounting and be in business - maybe selling, like my father."
Greatest frustration:
"Some of our regulations are a little strict for our people. But it's part of our faith. It's part of our tradition. And you have to follow them."
"I don't want someone to leave the Church because of me."
Difficult moment:
During the height of the priestly sexual abuse crisis in 2002: "Do I need to be in this? I can be an active parishioner like my father is. I don't need to be labeled as one of them."
Most difficult aspect of being a priest:
"To always make sure that what you do, you do it right ... I don't want someone to leave the church because of me."
Favorite type of music:
For listening: Soft Spanish melodies by artists such as José Luis Perales; for dancing: "If there's salsa or merengue I will dance, because the music gets into me."
Collections:
He owns 60 Nativity sets. "I love Christmas time and I love nativities. I'm the one who sets up the nativity at my church."
Father Hernandez, who describes himself as "a social person," celebrates his birthday with former parishioners from Sts. Peter and Paul Parish in Miami, Luis Acosta and his wife, Kirsy. He celebrated their wedding and baptized their children.
Hobbies:
"Eating - you can see that. ... For three years I used to cook on Sundays in the major seminary. I don't have time now." He also likes antique shops. "I just look. I don't have the money to buy."
Persons he most admires:
"My parents and grandparents - they were people who were not rich but they were so centered in what they had to do in life that they gave me a model to follow."
Biggest fear:
"Not death, but suffering a long illness, a heart problem, or cancer. As a priest, you don't have anyone. ... If that happens to me, who's going to take care of me?"
Upcoming challenge:
"My heart is calling me to do it - start a mission church in Stock Island. There are a lot of Hispanic and Haitian people over there. Even though they come to the big church, they don't feel part of the big church. I feel the responsibility and the need - if they can't come to me, I have to go to them."
Father Francisco with his two beloved dogs: Ruby and Tutti


Fr. Lazaro Garcia
Priest in Residence

Samantha Burda
Sammy
Office Manager

Nori Lugo
Receptionist

Francis Akwue
Pastor (Ret.), C.S.Sp. 1998~2025
Born on Feb 14 1938 in Ogidi Nigeria, Came to USA in 1990.Master of arts, St John University 1976. Doctor o Philosophy, University Ottawa, 1980, Doctor Theology St Paul Univ 1988
Father Francis Story in his own words



Part 1
Part II
Part III
Father Francis farewell mass and party video


Jan 18, 2026
2nd Sunday Ordinary tie

Feb 1, 2026
4th Sunday Ordinary Time

Feb 15 2026
6th Sunday Ordinary time
Bulletin
Saint Henry
Catholic Church
Location
1500 South Andrews Avenue
Pompano Beach, Florida 33069