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Collection Dates: Thursday, June 11, 3-8 pm & Friday, June 12, 12-8 pm Sale Date: Saturday, June 13, 7 am - 1 pm | Parish Hall (Cash Only) The Saint Lawrence Referral Group invites our parish family to a joyful Rummage Sale benefiting local outreach efforts. Clean, usable items are gratefully accepted during Collection Days. Come discover treasures while supporting neighbors in need. Your donations and purchases help extend Christ's charity through our parish community. Thank you for your generosity.
When I was a young altar server, I once overheard two very different comments about the Eucharist. One person asked, "Is Father distributing the bread or the wine?" Later, another asked, "Can you go get Jesus from the tabernacle?" Same parish, same Mass, but two very different ways of speaking. I pondered: So, is it bread that we pretend is Jesus? Or is Jesus a tiny white thing in a box? I was utterly confused.
This Feast of Corpus Christi is an excellent time to think about how we should speak about the Eucharist. In today's Gospel, Jesus declares: "My flesh is true food, and my blood is true drink." (John 6:55) His words scandalized his listeners, who feared cannibalism, and even today puzzle many, who reduce them to metaphor. Both miss the truth.
The Church gives us better words that honor Jesus' words in the Gospel. After the consecration, we do not call it "bread" or "wine." Nor do we say, "a piece of Jesus" or even "Jesus." We say: the Eucharist. We say: the Body and Blood of Christ. We say: the Real Presence. We say: the Most Blessed Sacrament. These words safeguard the astonishing reality that Christ himself is truly present, whole and entire, under the appearances of bread and wine.
If we speak well about the Eucharist, we will think more clearly and believe more deeply. And if we believe more deeply, we will adore more truly the One who gives himself to us — not bread, not wine, but Jesus Christ himself, whole and entire. ©LPi
We pray for all those suffering illness and in need of healing and comfort.
Desmond Armstrong Elizabeth O'Reilly Koehler Toni Azzi Mary Herati Mark Herati Gregg Cassity Linda Reano Wanda Noone Olga Gilroy Nick Saba & Family Susanne Rose Richard Ambrosi Ron Erb Barbara Combar Nicholas Milas David Craig Cyndi Craig Kevin Williams Phyllis Carvo Leilani Emnace Deacon Ray Emnace Ron Kraft Betty Lamore Karen Ternes Cox
Don Tobias
May all the souls of the recently departed, through the mercy of Christ, rest in peace.
Young Joo Suh Jim Sanborn John Macatlang Erickson Catipon Ara Maxyan Nina Westbrook
Daniel Brauer Joann Hansen
Eternal Rest Grant Unto Them, O Lord.
The church features a great choir and musicians, with many finding the music uplifting and amazing.
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Collection Dates: Thursday, June 11, 3-8 pm & Friday, June 12, 12-8 pm Sale Date: Saturday, June 13, 7 am - 1 pm | Parish Hall (Cash Only) The Saint Lawrence Referral Group invites our parish family to a joyful Rummage Sale benefiting local outreach efforts. Clean, usable items are gratefully accepted during Collection Days. Come discover treasures while supporting neighbors in need. Your donations and purchases help extend Christ's charity through our parish community. Thank you for your generosity.
When I was a young altar server, I once overheard two very different comments about the Eucharist. One person asked, "Is Father distributing the bread or the wine?" Later, another asked, "Can you go get Jesus from the tabernacle?" Same parish, same Mass, but two very different ways of speaking. I pondered: So, is it bread that we pretend is Jesus? Or is Jesus a tiny white thing in a box? I was utterly confused.
This Feast of Corpus Christi is an excellent time to think about how we should speak about the Eucharist. In today's Gospel, Jesus declares: "My flesh is true food, and my blood is true drink." (John 6:55) His words scandalized his listeners, who feared cannibalism, and even today puzzle many, who reduce them to metaphor. Both miss the truth.
The Church gives us better words that honor Jesus' words in the Gospel. After the consecration, we do not call it "bread" or "wine." Nor do we say, "a piece of Jesus" or even "Jesus." We say: the Eucharist. We say: the Body and Blood of Christ. We say: the Real Presence. We say: the Most Blessed Sacrament. These words safeguard the astonishing reality that Christ himself is truly present, whole and entire, under the appearances of bread and wine.
If we speak well about the Eucharist, we will think more clearly and believe more deeply. And if we believe more deeply, we will adore more truly the One who gives himself to us — not bread, not wine, but Jesus Christ himself, whole and entire. ©LPi
We pray for all those suffering illness and in need of healing and comfort.
Desmond Armstrong Elizabeth O'Reilly Koehler Toni Azzi Mary Herati Mark Herati Gregg Cassity Linda Reano Wanda Noone Olga Gilroy Nick Saba & Family Susanne Rose Richard Ambrosi Ron Erb Barbara Combar Nicholas Milas David Craig Cyndi Craig Kevin Williams Phyllis Carvo Leilani Emnace Deacon Ray Emnace Ron Kraft Betty Lamore Karen Ternes Cox
Don Tobias
May all the souls of the recently departed, through the mercy of Christ, rest in peace.
Young Joo Suh Jim Sanborn John Macatlang Erickson Catipon Ara Maxyan Nina Westbrook
Daniel Brauer Joann Hansen
Eternal Rest Grant Unto Them, O Lord.
The church features a great choir and musicians, with many finding the music uplifting and amazing.
Catholic Index is not affiliated with St. Lawrence Martyr Church. Information is sourced from the parish website and public bulletins and may contain errors. Report a correction →
Read sacred intentions from travelers and locals, then join the virtual candle wall to add your own prayer.
0 candles burning now at Catholic Index