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

We commit ourselves to: being a welcoming sanctuary and a place of prayer and worship.

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✝️ WHY IS THE EUCHARISTIC HOST ROUND? IS THERE A THEOLOGY BEHIND IT? 😳
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Someone once asked:

👉 “Father, why is the Holy Communion round?
👉 Is it just practical… or is there a deeper meaning?”

At first, it may seem like a simple detail.

Just a wafer.
Just a shape.

But in the Church…

👉 nothing at the altar is accidental.

And the roundness of the Host…

👉 carries a quiet but powerful theology.

✝️ 1. IT IS NOT ONLY PRACTICAL… BUT IT IS ALSO SYMBOLIC

Yes, there is a practical reason:

👉 a round host is easy to handle
👉 easy to distribute
👉 less likely to break unevenly

But the Church did not stop at practicality.

👉 The shape itself speaks.

✝️ 2. THE CIRCLE HAS NO BEGINNING… AND NO END

A circle is unique.

no starting point

no ending point

no corners

This points to something divine:

👉 eternity.

God has no beginning.
God has no end.

So the round Host quietly proclaims:

👉 “The One you receive is eternal.”

✝️ 3. IT SPEAKS OF UNITY… ONE BODY, ONE CHRIST

From one bread…

many receive.

Yet it remains:

👉 one Christ.

The roundness suggests:

👉 wholeness
👉 completeness
👉 unity without division

Even when broken…

👉 Christ is fully present in every part.

✝️ 4. IT ECHOES THE SUN… THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD

The early Christians often saw in the Eucharist:

👉 a reflection of the sun.

Not as a replacement…

👉 but as a symbol.

The sun gives light.
The sun gives life.

And Christ said:

👉 “I am the Light of the world.” (John 8:12)

So the radiant, round Host reminds us:

👉 He is the Light who feeds us.

✝️ 5. BUT DO NOT MISS THE MAIN POINT

Here is the most important truth:

👉 The power of the Eucharist is not in its shape.

Not in being round.
Not in appearance.

👉 But in Who is present.

Because after consecration:

👉 it is no longer bread.

👉 It is Christ Himself.

✝️ 6. THE HARD TRUTH

Many look at the Host…

👉 and see only a wafer.

White. Thin. Simple.

And miss:

👉 the infinite reality hidden within.

👉 The Host is round… but what it contains is eternal.

✝️ SO NEXT TIME YOU SEE THE HOST…

Don’t just notice the shape.

Look deeper and say:

👉 “My Lord and my God.”

Because what appears small and simple…

👉 is the full presence of Christ.

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✝️ A PRIEST STANDS AT THE ALTAR… BUT NOT IN HIS OWN NAME 😳
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Every Mass, a priest walks to the altar.

He speaks.
He prays.
He lifts bread and wine.

And to many, it looks simple:

👉 “He is leading the Mass.”

But that is not the full truth.

Because at the altar…

👉 the priest is not acting in his own name.

✝️ 1. HE DOES NOT SPEAK FOR HIMSELF

Listen carefully during Mass.

The priest does not say:

👉 “This is Christ’s Body”

He says:

👉 “This is My Body.”

Not “His.”
👉 “My.”

Why?

Because at that moment…

👉 Christ Himself is speaking.

✝️ 2. “IN PERSONA CHRISTI”, A REALITY, NOT A SYMBOL

The Church teaches:

👉 the priest acts in persona Christi
👉 in the person of Christ

This means:

Christ uses his voice

Christ uses his hands

Christ offers the sacrifice

So what you see is a man…

👉 but what is happening is divine.

✝️ 3. THE ALTAR IS NOT A STAGE… IT IS CALVARY

At the altar:

👉 we are not watching something new

👉 we are entering the same sacrifice of the Cross

The priest is not performing.

👉 He is offering.

And the One offering…

👉 is Christ.

✝️ 4. THIS IS WHY THE PRIEST DISAPPEARS

If you truly understand the Mass…

👉 you stop focusing on the personality of the priest.

Because the deeper truth is:

👉 He must decrease… Christ must act.

Whether:

his voice is strong or weak

his style is simple or solemn

The power of the Mass does not depend on him.

👉 It depends on Christ.

✝️ 5. THE HARD TRUTH

Many attend Mass and say:

👉 “I like this priest”
👉 “I don’t like that priest”

But this misses everything.

Because the Mass is not about:

👉 preference
👉 style
👉 personality

👉 It is about Christ’s sacrifice made present.

👉 At the altar, the priest is visible…
👉 but Christ is the One acting.

✝️ SO NEXT TIME YOU SEE A PRIEST AT MASS…

Do not see only a man.

See:

👉 Christ teaching (in the readings)
👉 Christ offering (in the Eucharist)
👉 Christ feeding His people

Because the priest stands there…

👉 not in his own name… but in the Name of Christ.

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