What You Need To Know

Daily Mass is celebrated: 
Monday through Saturday at 8 a.m.

The Sunday Mass schedule is:
Saturday at 5 p.m. in English
Sunday at 7:30 a.m. in English
Sunday at 9 a.m. in English
Sunday at 11 a.m. in English
Sunday at 1 p.m. in Spanish

OR Fr. George: [email protected]

Please contact the parish office at
949-494-9701 to schedule.

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St. Catherine of Siena, Laguna Beach

St. Catherine of Siena, Laguna Beach

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Our greetings from the Basilica of St. Anthony of Padua.
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✝️ IN PETER, WE SEE THE SEVEN SACRAMENTS, BUT NOT HOW YOU THINK
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At first glance, this sounds dangerous.

👉 Are we saying Peter created the Sacraments?
👉 Are we replacing Christ with a man?

No.

And if you misunderstand this… you miss something profound.

👉 Christ instituted the Sacraments.
👉 But in Peter… we see how they actually work.

Not in theory.

👉 In a life.

✝️ 1. BEFORE THE KEYS… THERE WAS A CALL (BAPTISM)

“Follow me…” (Luke 5:10)

Peter leaves everything.

Not gradually. Not safely.

👉 Completely.

This is what Baptism truly is:

👉 Not a ritual alone…
👉 but a rupture with the old life.

Peter doesn’t just receive a call.

👉 He becomes a new man.

✝️ 2. FROM FEAR TO FIRE (CONFIRMATION)

The same Peter who trembled before a servant girl…

Now stands before crowds.

“God has made Him both Lord and Christ!” (Acts 2:36)

What changed?

👉 Not personality.
👉 Not training.

👉 The Holy Spirit.

This is Confirmation:

👉 Grace that strengthens what fear once destroyed.

✝️ 3. HE FELL… BUT HE RETURNED (RECONCILIATION)

“I do not know the man.”

Three times.

And then…

👉 Silence.
👉 A look from Christ.
👉 And tears.

“He wept bitterly” (Luke 22:62)

Here is the difference that changed history:

Judas despaired

Peter returned

👉 This is Reconciliation.

Not perfection.

👉 But the courage to come back.

✝️ 4. “FEED MY SHEEP” (EUCHARIST)

“Do you love me? … Feed my sheep.” (John 21:15–17)

This is not just leadership language.

👉 It is sacramental.

To feed Christ’s flock…

👉 is to give them Christ Himself.

The Eucharist is not an idea.

👉 It is nourishment entrusted to the Church.

✝️ 5. A MAN WITH A HOUSE (MATRIMONY)

Jesus heals Peter’s mother-in-law (Mark 1:30).

Which means:

👉 Peter had a family.

And yet…

👉 He was called into mission.

This matters.

Because it destroys the illusion that God only works through “perfect situations.”

👉 Grace enters real life.

Not ideal life.

✝️ 6. THE KEYS WERE GIVEN (HOLY ORDERS)

“I will give you the keys…” (Matthew 16:19)

This is not poetry.

👉 This is authority.

Not to replace Christ…

👉 but to serve what Christ established.

Peter becomes:

👉 a steward
👉 a shepherd
👉 a visible center of unity

This is the heart of Holy Orders:

👉 authority in service of grace.

✝️ 7. WHEN CHRIST HEALS… THE CHURCH CONTINUES (ANOINTING OF THE SICK)

In Peter’s own house:

👉 Christ heals the sick.

Later:

“They anointed with oil many who were sick” (Mark 6:13)

And the Church continues:

“Anoint with oil…” (James 5:14)

Do not miss this:

👉 What Christ did visibly…
👉 the Church now does sacramentally.

✝️ THE SHOCK THAT CHANGES EVERYTHING

Peter is not the source.

👉 Christ is.

Peter is not the creator.

👉 Christ is.

So why Peter?

Because in him we see:

the called

the strengthened

the broken

the restored

the entrusted

👉 In him… we see ourselves.

✝️ FINAL LINE THAT SHOULD STAY WITH YOU

👉 The Sacraments do not come from Peter…
👉 but in Peter, we finally understand why we need them.

✝️ AND THIS IS THE CHURCH

Not built on perfect men…

👉 but on men transformed by grace.
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