Marriage/Matrimony is the sacrament through which a baptized man and a baptized women join themselves for life in marriage and receive God’s grace so that they may carry out their responsibilities. If your are planning to celebrate the Sacrament of Marriage, please call the Parish Office at least six months before your proposed wedding date at 510.799.4406 or email parishoffice@stpatrickrodeo.org.
IN BRIEF Catechism of the Catholic Church (The Holy See)
1659 St. Paul said: “Husbands, love your wives, as Christ loved the Church…. This is a great mystery, and I mean in reference to Christ and the Church” (⇒ Eph 5:25, ⇒ 32).
1660 The marriage covenant, by which a man and a woman form with each other an intimate communion of life and love, has been founded and endowed with its own special laws by the Creator. By its very nature it is ordered to the good of the couple, as well as to the generation and education of children. Christ the Lord raised marriage between the baptized to the dignity of a sacrament (cf ⇒ CIC, can. 1055 # 1; cf. GS 48 # 1).
1661 The sacrament of Matrimony signifies the union of Christ and the Church. It gives spouses the grace to love each other with the love with which Christ has loved his Church; the grace of the sacrament thus perfects the human love of the spouses, strengthens their indissoluble unity, and sanctifies them on the way to eternal life (cf Council of Trent: DS 1799).
1662 Marriage is based on the consent of the contracting parties, that is, on their will to give themselves, each to the other, mutually and definitively, in order to live a covenant of faithful and fruitful love.
1663 Since marriage establishes the couple in a public state of life in the Church, it is fitting that its celebration be public, in the framework of a liturgical celebration, before the priest (or a witness authorized by the Church), the witnesses, and the assembly of the faithful.
1664 Unity, indissolubility, and openness to fertility are essential to marriage. Polygamy is incompatible with the unity of marriage; divorce separates what God has joined together; the refusal of fertility turns married life away from its “supreme gift,” the child (GS 50 # 1).
1665 The remarriage of persons divorced from a living, lawful spouse contravenes the plan and law of God as taught by Christ. They are not separated from the Church, but they cannot receive Eucharistic communion. They will lead Christian lives especially by educating their children in the faith.
1666 The Christian home is the place where children receive the first proclamation of the faith. For this reason the family home is rightly called “the domestic church,” a community of grace and prayer, a school of human virtues and of Christian charity.
The Sacrament of Matrimony
The Sacrament of Matrimony
Marriage/Matrimony is the sacrament through which a baptized man and a baptized women join themselves for life in marriage and receive God’s grace so that they may carry out their responsibilities. If your are planning to celebrate the Sacrament of Marriage, please call the Parish Office at least six months before your proposed wedding date at 510.799.4406 or email parishoffice@stpatrickrodeo.org.
IN BRIEF Catechism of the Catholic Church (The Holy See)
1659 St. Paul said: “Husbands, love your wives, as Christ loved the Church…. This is a great mystery, and I mean in reference to Christ and the Church” (⇒ Eph 5:25, ⇒ 32).
1660 The marriage covenant, by which a man and a woman form with each other an intimate communion of life and love, has been founded and endowed with its own special laws by the Creator. By its very nature it is ordered to the good of the couple, as well as to the generation and education of children. Christ the Lord raised marriage between the baptized to the dignity of a sacrament (cf ⇒ CIC, can. 1055 # 1; cf. GS 48 # 1).
1661 The sacrament of Matrimony signifies the union of Christ and the Church. It gives spouses the grace to love each other with the love with which Christ has loved his Church; the grace of the sacrament thus perfects the human love of the spouses, strengthens their indissoluble unity, and sanctifies them on the way to eternal life (cf Council of Trent: DS 1799).
1662 Marriage is based on the consent of the contracting parties, that is, on their will to give themselves, each to the other, mutually and definitively, in order to live a covenant of faithful and fruitful love.
1663 Since marriage establishes the couple in a public state of life in the Church, it is fitting that its celebration be public, in the framework of a liturgical celebration, before the priest (or a witness authorized by the Church), the witnesses, and the assembly of the faithful.
1664 Unity, indissolubility, and openness to fertility are essential to marriage. Polygamy is incompatible with the unity of marriage; divorce separates what God has joined together; the refusal of fertility turns married life away from its “supreme gift,” the child (GS 50 # 1).
1665 The remarriage of persons divorced from a living, lawful spouse contravenes the plan and law of God as taught by Christ. They are not separated from the Church, but they cannot receive Eucharistic communion. They will lead Christian lives especially by educating their children in the faith.
1666 The Christian home is the place where children receive the first proclamation of the faith. For this reason the family home is rightly called “the domestic church,” a community of grace and prayer, a school of human virtues and of Christian charity.
(http://www.vatican.va/archive/ENG0015/__P57.HTM) {Catechism of the Catholic Church}
Week At A Glance
Thursday, January 08
Daily Mass: 7:30am
St. Vincent de Paul Meeting, 10:00am
Faith Formation & Edge classes, 5:45 - 7:00pm
Friday, January 09
Daily Mass: 7:30am
Santo Niño Novena, 8:00am
Saturday, January 10
Daily Masses: 7:30am
Legion of Mary Rosary, 8:00am
Confession, 3:30 - 4:30pm
Vigil Mass, 5:00pm
Two Collections - Support for the Seminary
Sunday, January 11
The Baptism of the Lord
Masses: 7:30am, 9:30am, 11:30am
Two Collections - Support for the Seminary
Children’s Liturgy of the Word, 9:30, 11:30
Confirmation classes, 1:30 - 2:30pm
Youth Ministry classes, 3:00 - 4:00pm
Monday, January 12
Daily Mass: 7:30am
Fr. Larry’s Bible Class, 8:15-9:15am
Scriptural Readings for next Sunday
Knights of Columbus Meeting, 6:00pm in the Hall
St. Patrick School PTG and School Board Meeting
Tuesday, January 13
Daily Mass: 7:30am
Fr. Larry’s Scripture Class, 7:30-8:30pm
Wednesday, January 14
Daily Mass: 7:30am
Our Lady of Perpetual Help, 8:00am
School Mass, (Grades. 3-5), 8:30am
St. Vincent de Paul Meeting, 10:00am
YLI Meeting, 6:30pm
Thursday, January 15
Daily Mass: 7:30am
No Faith Formation & Edge classes
CYO Picture, 4:00 - 8:00pm in the Hall
Friday, January 16
Daily Mass: 7:30am
Santo Niño Novena, 8:00am
No School at St. Patrick
Saturday, January 17
Feast of St. Anthony
Daily Mass: 7:30am
Fr. Larry Young, Ordained as a Priest 45 years ago,
Pray for Him
Legion of Mary Rosary, 8:00am
Altar Society and Art and Environment Meeting
Confession, 3:30 - 4:30pm
Vigil Mass, 5:00pm
One Collection
Celebration of Santo Niño at 5:00pm Mass, Blessing of Statues
Reception in the Hall after Mass
Sunday, January 18
Second Sunday in Ordinary Time
Masses: 7:30am, 9:30am, 11:30am
One Collection
Hospitality Sunday, 7:30, 9:30am
Children’s Liturgy of the Word, 9:30, 11:30
No Confirmation and Youth Ministry classes
Monday, January 19
Matin Luther King
Daily Mass: 7:30am
Fr. Larry’s Bible Class, 8:15-9:15am
No School - Parish Office Closed
San Lorenzo/Pedro Calungsod Meeting, 7:00pm Parish Hall