Online Community Mass – 12th Sunday Ordinary Time – 6/21 11:15 am EDT

Please join us for our Online Community Mass for the 12th Sunday of Ordinary Time – Sunday, June 21 at 11:15 AM EDT.

Instructions to view the Mass are available here. You can also watch the view via YouTube Live above.

Recording of Friday’s Prayer Service and Juneteenth Discussion

At Friday’s evening prayer service, St. Charles Borromeo commemorated the Sacred Heart of Jesus and also gathered together for Juneteenth. Fritz Cherubin Jr. spoke on the history of Juneteenth and offered suggestions for deeper exploration, including:

  • reflecting on what it would have been like for a slave in Texas to have heard the June 19, 1865 declaration;
  • reading more about Brooklyn Heights’ role in the abolition movement and the Underground Railroad; and
  • watching the documentation 13TH about modern-day mass incarcerations.

If you weren’t able to join, the prayer service was recorded and is available on our YouTube channel. Fritz’s remarks begin at this point. Following the June 5 prayer service on justice and equality, a number of parishioners reached out asking for suggestions on reading and viewing materials to explore these topics in more depth. Suggested materials, which cover the topics Fritz mentioned, are here.

Walking Before We Fly, (Pt. III) – Joe Genova

In Part II, I covered the introduction to Laudato Si’ with emphasis on its spiritual roots in Pope Francis’ relationship with St. Francis of Assisi. Today, I will give an overview of the first five Chapters, necessarily not comprehensive and necessarily from “30,000-feet.”

Chapter One describes our Earth’s woes. We are familiar with some: climate change and threats to water (including increasing scarcity), air, soil and biodiversity, for example. We may be less familiar with how these things bring about a decline in the quality of human life, and we may not realize that the burden of environmental degradation is born disproportionately by the most vulnerable. The Pope urges us to search for the right path between two wrong views; one view says we need do nothing because the earth will heal itself with the application of new technology and without the need for any ethical considerations or deep change; the other says that the only solution is to reduce the human population and all forms of intervention in nature. Continue reading “Walking Before We Fly, (Pt. III) – Joe Genova”

Fr. Bill’s Commentary on 2nd Reading: Jesus, Not Good Intentions, Vanquishes Sin

The First Mourning, William-Adolphe Bouguereau, 1888, Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Argentina

Twelfth Sunday of Ordinary Time
Romans 5:12–15
June 21, 2020

From this Sunday to September 13, we will be reading from the letter of St. Paul to the Romans at Mass. We will take time each week to examine these sections, so I ask that you read the introductory material from last week if you have not done so.

Let us begin with the conclusion “The surest way to end with God is to begin with Him.” Our focus for these months will be on what God has done for us in Jesus. Today’s passage is a perfect example of why it is necessary to keep this in mind. There are temptations to wander.

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Friday Prayer Service for Sacred Heart of Jesus and Freedom

Today, we commemorate the Sacred Heart of Jesus. We invite you to join us at 5 PM for Evening Prayer in which we pray the Vespers service from the Liturgy of the Hours, the official prayer of the Church. We will also pray for freedom as today is also Juneteenth.

Please download the worship aid to participate in tonight’s evening prayer at 5 PM:

Instructions for joining are available here or you can watch below via YouTube:

Corpus Christi – Homily (Fr. Gribowich)

Permission to podcast/stream the music in this service obtained from ONE LICENSE with license #A-730437.

Transcript:

Good morning, everyone, and welcome to the rectory of St. Charles Borromeo, especially to our brothers and sisters at St. Augustine and St. Francis Xavier. As many you may know by now, I was appointed the administrator to these two great parishes in Park Slope, and so until we actually are able to meet in person, perhaps it’s a great opportunity for all of us to get to know each other virtually by logging on to the Zoom here that we have at St. Charles Borromeo where I live. It’s interesting too, for those who may be unfamiliar with Zoom, you’ll quickly find out that your favorite button on there being Mute, so when there’s things going on where you are – they’re making a lot of noise, make sure you Mute yourself. And if you’re the type of person who maybe just rolled out of bed,  then the Video button also is another great button to turn that off. So the Mute and the Video buttons are important buttons to get comfortable with as we go through this age of having Zoom masses. Continue reading “Corpus Christi – Homily (Fr. Gribowich)”

Online Community Mass – Corpus Christi – 6/14 11:15 am EDT

Please join us for our Online Community Mass for Corpus Christi – Sunday, June 14 at 11:15 AM EDT.

Instructions to view the Mass are available here.