11th Sunday in Ordinary Time
My dear brothers and sisters in Christ,
“This is the day the Lord has made, let us rejoice and be glad in it”( Psalm 118:24 ).
This is the 11th week in Ordinary time of the year. In the first reading from the book of Exodus 19:2-6, God makes it clear to Moses that if the Israelites honor the Covenant He made with them, they would be His treasured possession and dearer to him than all the other people. The Covenant is not just an old Testament phenomenon. It is a close relationship or friendship with God which is offered to all of us. If we are faithful to God, we will be so dear to His heart and become His friends. What an honor and a blessing to be a friend of God!
I am happy to report that we have paid off our loan on the Rectory. I thank you dear parishioners for your generosity to the parish.
We thank Ray and Terry Pawlicki, Ken and Sherrie Cheline for donating two updated Roman Missals to our church for use during the Mass. Ken and Sherrie Cheline also financed the making of two new hymnal boards.
We thank Mike and Mary Jo Gude for sponsoring the ambry which is a wooden box in which the holy oil of the Infirmary or the sick( OI ), the oil of the Catechumens or the oil of salvation( OS ) and the Sacred Chrism ( SC ) will be displayed. We admire the carpentry skills of our parishioners Jim and Lisa Stemo who made the ambry which is a gift given to our Church in memory of Mary Jo Gude’s parents Leo and Irene Cotter who used to be very active parishioners here. May they rest in Peace! The ambry will be blessed at 10:15 am this Sunday.
It is to inform you that I will be away on a two week vacation from June 15-30, 2026. I will be returning to the Parish on July 1, 2026 as I begin my third year of serving the Lord here at Sacred Heart Parish.
WHAT HAPPENS AT MASS?: A WALK THROUGH THE MASS
We highlight the initial parts of the Eucharistic Prayer this weekend.
The Eucharistic Prayers begins with Preface which is a prayer dialogue between the priest and the people. It is prayed by the priest as the people are standing. The Preface prayer leads the people to the mystery and the miracle about to happen in few minutes.
After reciting or singing the ‘holy, holy, holy Lord’ prayer, people kneel while the priest alone remains standing. The priest uses one of the four Eucharistic prayers.
The Priest calls down the Spirit of God upon the gifts of bread and wine to sanctify them to become the Body and Blood of our Lord Jesus Christ. In the Liturgical terminology it is called ‘ the Epiclesis’. The Spirit of God who overshadowed the womb of the Blessed Virgin Mary at Incarnation sanctifies the natural elements of bread and wine for supernatural phenomenon during the hoy Mass. We pause here for now and admire the role of the Holy Spirit in the life of the Church.
God bless you!
Fr. Bob Romaine









