Mass for May 23, 2021—Pentecost Sunday
Join Father Jerry, Gwen Coté, and the talented musicians in praise and prayer for this 2021 Pentecost Sunday.
Sacred Heart Catholic Parish in Punta Gorda
It's not the building…it's the people.
Join Father Jerry, Gwen Coté, and the talented musicians in praise and prayer for this 2021 Pentecost Sunday.
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Look forward every Sat to the mass Thankyou
I hope this online mass will continue. I live in Dorval, Quebec and I have never ever been more inspired to look forward to mass every week. Gwen, the way she reads, the wonderful singers and musicians, and Fr. Jerry’s messages always somehow touch my heart, especially when we profess the Creed. I’ve tried to donate, but it doesn’t seem to work for me. I’ve been attending for about 3 months and love every minute. I smile and tear up every week!. You have become my friends, all of you!! Thank you all, and I do sincerely hope this ‘on line’ mass will continue.
Carol Forest
Dear Fr. Jerry and the Sacred Heart Family,
I revisited the Fr. Jerry’s homily for the Mass on 23 May. I have kept it in mind for the past two weeks. It is a profound message of love and hope. The blessing of personal Pentecost as exemplified by Betty’s story and the intersession of Padre Pio is spiritually powerful. A blessing of the on-line Mass is the opportunity to experience the wonders of a beautiful spiritual happening more than once.
A story comes to mind: The Dark Candle by Stickland Gillian. This very short story is easily found on-line and elegantly complements the concept of personal Pentecost so beautifully presented by Fr. Jerry.
Beautiful Mass as always with the PG Angels singing and Rory’s marvelous accompaniment. Heartfelt readings by Gwen add to the spiritual experience.
I have returned to in-person Mass at my home church, St. Mary’s in Johnson City, TN. It is good to be back but I will continue to tune in to Sacred Heart in PG. Please do not ever put your on-line Mass on the proverbial shelf because there will always be a welcoming audience.
Sincerely,
Ed