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Discernment Sessions for Women and Religious Life

Mission San Diego de Alcalá 10818 Mission Road, San Diego, CA, United States

Women ages 18 to 35 are invited to a discernment session to explore religious life. Weekly meetings begin on Oct. 14.

1st Monday of the Month Zoom Call for Creation Care

Zoom

November 4th, 2024, 7-8PM, and every first Monday of the month following Creation Care parish flagbearers are welcome to attend these monthly zoom sessions, during which we will learn about a topic, discuss, and share broadly our experiences and best practices. This effort is meant to foster community, strengthen our sense of mission, and bolster […]

Certificación para el Ministerio con la Pastoral Juvenil Hispana-Latina

Pastoral Center 3888 Paducah Drive, San Diego, CA, United States

Inscripción para Ciclo A Inscripción para Ciclo B Folleto para Ciclo A Folleto para Ciclo B El Ciclo A de la Certificación de Pastoral Juvenil es para líderes que comienzan su formación en el ministerio con la Pastoral Juvenil Hispana-Latina. Este primero año de formación tiene como enfoque la formación pastoral, humana y espiritual. El […]

Lent 2025 Resources

The Office for Youth and Young Adult provides resources for Lent 2025, focusing on spiritual renewal through prayer, fasting, and almsgiving, highlighting opportunities such as reconciliation services, parish gatherings, and other events.

Walk with the Suffering Good Friday Stations of the Cross

San Diego Rescue Mission 120 Elm St, San Diego, CA, United States

Download flyer You are invited to the 32nd annual walk in downtown San Diego commemorating Jesus' journey to Calvary and his solidarity with the suffering of today. Please join us at the San Diego Rescue Mission, where the walk will begin and end. Free parking is available there. This event is sponsored by the Catholic […]

Pro-Life Stations of the Cross

St. Joseph Cathedral 1535 Third Avenue, San Diego, CA, United States

Auxiliary Bishop Ramón Bejarano will lead the 20th annual Pro-Life Stations of the Cross. All are invited to gather at 11:45 a.m. at St. Joseph Cathedral, from where they will depart at noon for the federal building, at Front and Broadway. There, they will pray the Stations of the Cross. Afterward, participants will return to […]

Divorce Support Ministry

St. James Parish 625 S Nardo Ave, Solana Beach, CA, United States

The Recovering from Divorce program from Divorced Catholic accompanies separated or divorced Catholics at any stage of their grief journey.

Supervision In-Service For DCMS and Coordinators

Pastoral Center 3888 Paducah Drive, San Diego, CA, United States

Join us as we share best practices for cultivating new catechists while retaining and supporting current catechists. Objectives: Through the lens of Servant Leadership, attendees will gain confidence in evaluating and encouraging catechists through: Supervision Ongoing Education Methodology

Espiritualidad del Catequista

Pastoral Center 3888 Paducah Drive, San Diego, CA, United States

Descubre cómo vivir tu vocación, utilizar los dones que Dios te ha dado y compartir la fe con alegría. Como Peregrinos de la Esperanza, viajamos juntos - catequistas formando discípulos, arraigados en Cristo. Contacto: Terry Campa, (858) 490-8232 tcampa@sdcatholic.org

Free

Retrouvaille Weekend Retreat

Not willing to let go of your marriage? Many couples continue to struggle but are not willing to give up on each other. There is hope. Retrouvaille is a program designed to help struggling marriages regain their health. It helps a husband and a wife re-awaken the love, trust and commitment that originally brought them […]

$500

Beginning Experience Weekend Retreat

Prince of Peace Abbey 650 Benet Hill Rd, Oceanside, CA, United States

Beginning Experience is a weekend retreat program for those grieving the loss of a marriage (through separation, divorce or death). Through faith in God, this program encourages its participants to shift the pain and loss into the possibility of positive growth. Founded by a Catholic nun and rooted in Christian tradition, this inclusive ministry is […]

$75

Retiro Pascual para Jóvenes Adultos

Church of the Resurrection 1445 Conway Drive, Escondido, CA, United States

¡Resucité! … ¿Ahora qué?Retiro Pascual para Jóvenes AdultosAcompáñanos para un retiro pascual para jóvenes adultos de la Pastoral Juvenil Hispana-Latina.El día consistirá de prédicas generales, dinámicas en grupo, convivo, almuerzo y una hora santa.Iglesia de la Resurrección1445 Conway Dr, Escondido, CA 92027🔷Sábado, 3 de mayo🔷8:00AM – 4:00 PM Regístrate aquí

$20

About the Coat of Arms

Bishop Pulido’s coat of arms is divided into four quarters with wavy horizontal lines from top to bottom. The blue and white lines represent the Blessed Virgin Mary. They also suggest water, which alludes to Jesus washing the feet of His disciples and to the waters of baptism. The red and gold lines represent the Holy Spirit and fire. The colors also can be seen as referring to the Blood that (along with water) poured from Jesus’ side at His crucifixion, as well as to the bread (gold) and wine (red) transformed into the Eucharist. At the center is a roundel featuring a symbolic representation of the “mandatum” (washing of the feet), which he believes exemplifies service to all humanity. The roundel’s outer edge is a line composed of small humps; it is borrowed from the coat of arms of the Diocese of Yakima, where Bishop Pulido served as a priest before being named a bishop.

About the Coat of Arms

Bishop Pham’s coat of arms depicts a red boat on a blue ocean, which is crisscrossed by diagonal lines suggesting a fisherman’s net. This symbolizes his ministry as a “fisher of men,” as well as how his own father had been a fisherman. The boat is also a symbol of the Church, which is often referred to as the “barque of Peter.” At the center of the sail is a red beehive (a symbol of the bishop’s baptismal patron saint, St. John Chrysostom, who was known as a “honey-tongued” preacher). The beehive is surrounded by two green palm branches (an ancient symbol of martyrdom; the bishop’s ancestors were among Vietnam’s first martyrs). The eight red tongues of fire around the boat are a symbol of the Holy Spirit and a representation of the diversity of ethnic and cultural communities. The red of the boat, the beehive and the tongues of fire allude to the blood of the martyrs.

About the Coat of Arms

The coat of arms combines symbols that reflect Bishop Bejarano’s spiritual life and priestly ministry. The main part of the shield shows four wavy vertical lines on a gold background. These represent flowing waters. This alludes to his chosen motto and also symbolizes the graces that come from the Divine life to quench our thirst for God. The upper third of the shield is red because it is borrowed from the coat of arms of the Order of Mercy, of which the Bishop’s patron saint, Raymond Nonnatus, was a member. The central symbol resembles a monstrance because St. Raymond is often depicted holding one. The Eucharist is Bishop Bejarano’s inspiration for his vocation. It was through the Eucharist that he received his call to the priesthood at age seven and which keeps his faith and his ministry going. It represents the call to offer oneself as a living sacrifice. The monstrance is flanked on either side by an image of the Sacred Heart, alluding to the mercy of God and echoing the idea of a sacrificial offering of oneself united to the sacrifice of Christ, and of a rose for Our Lady. It is an allusion to Our Lady of Guadalupe, patroness of the Americas, and highlights the bishop’s Hispanic heritage.

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