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Juneteenth Mass

Christ the King Church 29 North 32nd St., San Diego, CA, United States

The diocese’s annual Juneteenth Mass brings together the community to mark the official end of slavery and to honor the resilience and faith of enslaved people. Auxiliary Bishop Ramón Bejarano will celebrate the Mass, which is organized by the diocese’s Commission for African American Catholics. Everyone is invited to the Mass, which will feature the […]

All Are Welcome Mass

St. John the Evangelist 1638 Polk Avenue, San Diego, United States

This Mass celebrates the gift of the Church as a Mother who loves, embraces and journeys with everyone who wants to be closer to Christ. As our late Pope Francis proclaimed, “Todos, Todos, Todos.” Bishop Ramón Bejarano will preside the Mass, joined by the priests of several San Diego parishes ministering to the LGBTQ community. […]

Young Adult Adoration and Mass

The Immaculata Catholic Church 5998 Alcala Park, San Diego, CA, United States

The diocese invites young adult Catholics from across the San Diego-Imperial Valley region to attend its annual Young Adult Adoration and Mass. This celebration begins at 5 p.m. with Eucharistic adoration and opportunities for the sacrament of reconciliation. At 6 p.m., Bishop Michael Pham will celebrate Mass, accompanied by several priests from the diocese. The […]

Installation Mass

Virtual

All are invited to view the livestream of the Installation Mass for Most Reverend Michael Pham as the seventh bishop of the Catholic Diocese of San Diego. The Mass will be held St. Thérèse of Carmel Parish and is by invitation only, given the number of guests that will be attending. Bishop Pham will be installed by […]

Young Adult Soccer Tournament

Mater Dei Catholic High School 1615 Mater Dei Dr., Chula Vista, CA, United States

Important InformationThank you for your interest in participating in this soccer tournament! Just a few things to consider before you complete the form:All team members must be between 18-39 years of age (ID’s will be checked at the gate with roster).Teams must be co-ed: each team must have a minimum of 4 females/4 males.Only ONE team […]

Grandparents’ Day Retreat: the Gift of Your Spiritual Wisdom

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

Wednesday, July 23 at 9am to 1pmBecoming a grandparent is a special moment in family life. Whether you are a new grandparent or a seasoned veteran, come join us as we explore the grace that this stage brings as well as the unique role your influence plays in the spiritual life of your family. Some […]

La Liturgia de la Palabra para Niños

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

Costo: $15.00Descubre cómo enriquecer la vida de fe de tu parroquia ofreciendo a los niños una experiencia significativa y apropiada para su edad de la Palabra de Dios dentro de la Misa. Este taller profundizará en la esencia litúrgica de la Liturgia de la Palabra para Niños (CLOW). Los participantes explorarán las mejores prácticas para […]

$15

Children’s Liturgy of the Word: Forming Young Disciples Through Sacred Encounter

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

Discover how to enrich your parish’s faith life by offering children a meaningful, age-appropriate experience of the Word of God within the Mass. This workshop will delve into the liturgical essence of Children’s Liturgy of the Word (CLOW). Participants will explore best practices for proclaiming Scripture in ways that resonate with young hearts, fostering active […]

$15

Coping with Life Alone

St. Elizabeth Seton Catholic Church 6628 Santa Isabel St., Carlsbad, CA, United States

Coping With Life Alone is a day for women and men experiencing the loss of a spouse through death, separation or divorce to begin healing and focus on moving forward. Cost: $50 (includes meals, snacks and drinks) Website: https://beginningexperience.org/team/san-diego/ To register for a retreat or learn more, please contact Vicki at (858) 748-2273 or BeginningExperienceSD@gmail.com.

$50

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 combines the Diocese of San Diego’s coat of arms on the left side, and his on the right. On his, a red boat on a blue ocean sits on 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 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, 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 communities.

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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