Those of us who are familiar with world history and stories of saints may have recognized that some of the worst periods in time are the greatest saint-making opportunities.

Molokai, Hawaii’s leper colony was a place average people strove to avoid, but the Spirit touched specific men and women calling them to serve and be sanctified there. We already have St. Damien and St. Marianne Cope; Servant of God Joseph Dutton’s cause for canonization is under review.

World War II, one of the worst eras of global history, produced 108 martyr saints from Poland alone. St. Maximillian Kolbe and St. Edith Stein are familiar, but those years of unquestionable evil motivated countless unknown souls to reject their hateful, oppressive regimes and answer God’s call. Pope Leo will be canonizing 50 new French saints from WWII. Faithful men and women from across the globe, wielded their talents and connections to rescue and encourage the oppressed and challenge the oppressors.

The Spanish Civil war only lasted from 1936 to 1938, but as of December 2025, 2,255 Spanish martyrs have been beatified; 11 of them being canonized. The beatification process is underway for an additional 2000 Spaniards.

This just scrapes the surface of saints who were forged in the fire of adversity and national crisis. We can be sure that right now, in Ukraine, Russia, China, the Middle East, and other oppressed regions, there are people under the radar who are accepting the call to serve and be sanctified too. This isn’t one of our proudest periods of American history either. We can expect that the same thing is going on right here in our own country and our own community. Those who want to make our world a better place and know they need to start at home. Are you one of them?

Escritura: Read Hebrews 6:10. What stands out to you?

Llamamiento a la acción: How can you use your talents and connections to help your community and sanctify yourself in the process?

 

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Sagrado Corazón

414 Haviland Dr, Patterson, NY

February 18

Ash Wednesday

Ashes distributed at Liturgy of the Word Services:

5:00 pm Liturgy of the Word 

Horario regular


Domingo

Misa de las 10h30

De lunes a viernes
9:00 Rosario

Lunes
18:30 Rosario vía Zoom

Si necesita ayuda, llame al
(845) 279-4832

San Lorenzo O'Toole

31 Prospect St, Brewster, NY

Calendario de Semana Santa y Triduo

Confesiones
Lunes 14 de abril, de 14.00 a 20.00 horas
Viernes Santo, 18 de abril, de 9:00 a 12:00
Sábado Santo, 19 de abril De 9.00 a 12.00 horas

Jueves Santo, 17 de abril
Misa bilingüe de la Última Cena  19.30 h

Viernes Santo, 18 de abril
Vía Crucis en directo 12 h
Liturgia de la Pasión 15.00 h
Vía Crucis por las calles 19.30 h

Sábado Santo, 19 de abril
Bendición de los alimentos  13:00 h
Vigilia Pascual  20.00 h

Domingo de Pascua, 20 de abril 
Misa de Resurrección a las 8h y a las 9h30
10h30 Sagrado Corazón
11.00 horas
12h30 Español
17.30 h Misa bilingüe

February 18

Ash Wednesday

Ashes distributed at both Masses and Liturgy of the Word Services: 

7:30 am Mass

8:30 am Mass

12 noon Liturgy of the Word

4:30 pm Liturgy of the Word

6:00 pm Liturgy of the Word

7:30 pm Mass Spanish

Horario regular

Sábado
17h Misa
19:30 Misa en español

Domingo
Misa de las 8h, 9h30 y 11h
12h30 Misa en español
17:30 Misa 

De lunes a viernes
8:30 Misa diaria

Primer viernes
19 h Misa, Adoración, Coronilla de la Divina Misericordia, Exposición

De lunes a viernes
Rosario de las 7h45

Lunes
18:30 Rosario vía Zoom

Sábado
8h30 Rosario

Si necesita ayuda, llame al
(845) 279-2021

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9:30 am Domingo y Misas de los Días Santos, además de Temporadas de Alabanza, consulte el calendario para las fechas y horas

San Lorenzo O'Toole

31 Prospect St, Brewster, NY

Confesión

Lunes
De 16:00 a 19:00 

 

Viernes
De 16:00 a 19:00

San Lorenzo O'Toole

31 Prospect St, Brewster, NY

Capilla de la Divina Misericordia
Adoración perpetua

 

Si necesita ayuda, llame al
(845) 279-2021