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St. Bernadette
Diocese of Palm Beach · Port St. Lucie, Florida

St. Bernadette

Updated Jun 16 · 17 services this week
This Week

4th of July sale

A 4th of July sale, sponsored by our St. Bernadette's Sewing & Crafting Ministry, will take place on Saturday, June 20th and Sunday, June 21st after all Masses. Enjoy shopping for handmade decorations and ornaments, all types of purses, bags, and totes, banners, lap quilts, key chains, koozies, gnomes, pinwheels, pillows, beach towels, and much more all in red, white, and blue! Every item that our members make is a labor of love for the benefit of St. Bernadette Church. Come find treasures for giftgiving or for yourself!

SAT · JUN 20
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This week at the parish

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Jun 17 – Jun 23
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Around the parish

Jun 20 – 21, 2026
4th of July sale
A 4th of July sale, sponsored by our St. Bernadette's Sewing & Crafting Ministry, will take place on Saturday, June 20th and Sunday, June 21st after all Masses. Enjoy shopping for handmade decorations and ornaments, all types of purses, bags, and totes, banners, lap quilts, key chains, koozies, gnomes, pinwheels, pillows, beach towels, and much more all in red, white, and blue! Every item that our members make is a labor of love for the benefit of St. Bernadette Church. Come find treasures for giftgiving or for yourself!
After all Masses
Jun 23 – 24, 2026
Bishop Manuel's Canonical Visit
Bishop Manuel de Jesús Rodríguez will be making his Canonical Visit to our Parish on June 23rd, 24th, and 26th. Please mark your calendars to join in welcoming him, praying with him, to offer Holy Mass with him, and to converse with him. This will be a wonderful opportunity to get to know him more closely.
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Names lifted up at the altar

Mass Intentions

  • †Isabella Addesso, requested by Fr. Victor UltoMon Jun 8 · deceased
  • †Cody Redmond, requested by Mom & NanaTue Jun 9 · deceased
  • †Nicasio Arnaldo Chirino, requested by Reinier AlvarezWed Jun 10 · deceased
  • †Matthew Carrara, requested by Rosemarie CarraraThu Jun 11 · deceased
  • †Thomas J. Cleary, requested by Joan ClearyFri Jun 12 · deceased
  • For the People of the ParishSat Jun 13 · special
Pastoral Message

Stewardship and the Eucharist

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.

Gospel Meditation: The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ by Father John Muir ©LPi

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Prayer Intentions for the Sick

Peg Devey Theresa Roberts Joanne Stearns

Prayer Intentions for the Deceased

Marty Connolly

Staff & Clergy

Who serves here

Father Antony Lopez
Administrator
Deacon Mario Lopez
Deacon
Deacon Steven Dove
Deacon
Deacon Timothy Dube
Deacon
Jevene Caracello
Administrative Assistant
Kelly Whitten
Director of Family Faith Formation
Ada-Nicole Sanger
Bulletin Editor / Compliance Director
Dolores Brieske
Bookkeeper
Nathan Shrake
Director of Music
Lewis Rochester
Director of Maintenance
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