Dear Parishioners:
Members of the OLM School Class of 2023 celebrate their graduation in Mercy Park.
We congratulate all our OLM parishioners graduating this spring. Many are graduating college and high school, and our OLM School 8th Grade graduated this past Monday. We wish them well and pledge our continued prayers for them as they enter the next chapter of their lives.
It's hard to believe that school ends this Friday! On Thursday, the OLM School Pre-K and Kindergarten celebrate their "graduations." It is always a joyful ceremony for our youngest students. And then, on Friday, the summer break begins for all our students and faculty. We pray they have a healthy and happy summer break and return tan, rested, and ready for school on August 30!
Next Sunday, we will recognize several Senior Altar Servers at the 10:30 am Mass. These graduating seniors have faithfully served God's Altar since the 4th Grade. Now as they prepare for college in the fall, we acknowledge with thanksgiving their service to our parish. We are grateful for their dutiful and dedicated service and wish them well.
This weekend we celebrate the Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ, commonly called by its Latin name, Corpus Christi. We celebrate the real presence of Christ, body, soul, and divinity in the Holy Eucharist.
The graces received from the body, blood, soul, and divinity of Jesus provide sustenance for our pilgrim journey here on Earth. Receiving the Body of Christ transforms us. The grace we receive in the sacrament is more powerful than any natural force on Earth.
While we celebrate our Catholic Faith, I am sure you have heard about the recent controversy with the Los Angeles Dodgers. They invited, disinvited, and reinvited the "Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence" to award them and allow them to perform this Corpus Christi weekend.
I am a Red Sox fan, but I remember rooting for the LA Dodgers in the 1970s because Davey Lopes, a native son of Providence, RI, was their Second Baseman. Today, we are far from the old Dodgers with their Catholic manager Tommy Lasorda, legendary Catholic announcer Vin Scully, and the late Catholic Dodger, the great Gil Hodges.
In their lurid and vulgar performances, "The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence" mock Catholic beliefs and especially ridicule religious sisters and nuns. Of course, mocking the Catholic Faith is quite popular and even a source of pride for many in our nation. It is "the last acceptable prejudice." Those who revel in their anti-Catholic bigotry are not canceled but extolled in our culture.
Sister Emma, FAS serves the children at OLM School.
Thousands of Catholic nuns and religious sisters make vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience and dedicate their entire lives to Christ and service to his Church. These brides of Christ serve as educators, nurses, counselors, and teachers. They serve the young, the old, the poor, the sick, the dying, the imprisoned, the immigrant.
They serve in schools, hospitals, prisons, and soup kitchens and bear daily witness to Christ as they perform heroic works of charity worldwide. They deserve admiration and respect, not ridicule and mockery. Shame on the Dodgers for their decision to honor such bigotry and mockery.
Bishop Robert Barron describes the "Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence" as an "anti-Catholic hate group." Their performances consist of many sacrilegious, lewd acts, none appropriate to describe in the bulletin. In response to this outrageous and shameful display allowed by the Dodgers, the Bishop suggests all Catholics do the following:
First, we must pray for the "Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence" to find Christ and the Catholic faith and embrace it from their hearts. Pray they grow to respect all people of faith and find other means of expression that are not anti-religious. Pray for more vocations to religious and consecrated life. Pray for all the dedicated religious sisters and nuns we know, especially our own sisters, Sr. Jeanne, Sr. Emma, and Sr. Lourdes. Write a respectful letter to the Dodgers asking them not to host hate groups that blaspheme and mock any religion. Send it to LA Dodgers, 1000 Vin Scully Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90012.
On Corpus Christi, let us be united in our love of the Eucharistic Lord and, with charity, pray for those who hate us and mock us for our faith and beliefs. Be well. Do good. God Bless.




