Reminder for Sunday, February 3, 201, 4th Ordinary. Time

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Feliz Cumplanos, Nuestro Amigo, Miguelito.   Thanks for all you do for our community.

 

 

Welcome: Catholic Mass with coffee & juice, and pastries, some bought, some home-made.  

Time: 9:30; Celebrate with the Community & Stack with John & Mike homilizing this week.

Place: Legacy Charter School, Accent Drive, Plano, TX 75075

 

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Feliz Cumpleanos to you, too, Dear Mike, 80 years, Wow.  Guess where Ragbrai ends up this July, Keokuk, Iowa.  (Mike & Judy's home town on the Mississippi.)

 

 

Readings: 

Jeremiah 1, 4- 5, 17-19,   Before I formed you in the womb I knew you.

Psalm 71,  I will sing of your salvation.

1 Corinthians 12, 31-13 4-13,  As the body is one.

Luke 4,  21-30,  Today this passage is fulfilled in your hearing.

 

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Happy Birthday to you, Rick.  How is it to be on the receiving side of your excellent photography?

 

Community Activities:  

ROMEO MEET: Friday, February 1, Jason's Deli, Collin Creek Mall, west side of Central, 1:00.  Welcome all wakos, you will fit right in.   

 

 

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Hey, Everybody, can we trust Connie with her son Kevin's birthday cupcake.  College kids need their nourishment.

 

JULIETTE LUNCHEON: February 1, 2019 

Hi Everyone,

Several of you have asked when will we be getting together for lunch.  We will be meeting Friday, February 1st at 12:30 at Outback Steakhouse.  It is at 1509 N. Central Expressway, Plano.  Phone # 972-516-4100.  They have a good lunch menu.  You do not have to order steak. I love their French Onion Soup and salad. Outback is on  15th Street and Central Expressway.

Please let me know who will be joining us.  Reservations are required.

Thanks,  Marilyn

972-491-7068     

 

 

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Likewise, can we trust Denny to give her birthday cupcake to her granddaughter, Chloe at 13.  Judging by the guilty look on her face…

 

 

TRUE?

 

  "He has all the virtues I dislike and none of the vices I admire."

  Winston Churchill

 

 

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Happy 79th, Ray!  I just beat you there.

 

What's up in Ye Old Catholic Church?  Like…

  1.  Vatican Editor says Pope must face women & sex abuse,  http://corpus-blog.blogspot.com/2019/01/vatican-editor-says-pope-must-face.html

 

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Thanks for all your help, Zoe, and for just being a neat girl!

 

See you Sunday,

J.S., 214-783-0443

 

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Poor Brent!   No more cupcakes.   Please accept our $2000 donation to the fabulous Souls Harbor.

 

JSM Mission-Faith Statement: 

 Help create a Catholic Community that welcomes all God’s People, provides for and challenges spiritual and total growth.

Reaches out to help people who are disadvantaged and make the world we live in a better place to live.

 

 

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Peace, Everybody.

 

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    Tulip Lane house after the tornado.

     

     

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    To stay in this house for any time we had to fix the roof.  We stayed until Sept. 1

     

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    You have heard me talk already about how I was humbled and stunned at how many people from the neighborhood just showed up early in the morning.   They mainly pulled, dragged, and carried tree branches from around the face of the house to the curb for pick up.  The yard was a battle scene with limbs from our beautiful trees lying everywhere.   Doug LeBlanc showed up the first morning with plywood.  He & his buddies boarded up the bay window.  I was stunned, grateful, and humbled by how hard those people worked. 

     

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    House belonging to the Dallas hockey player, Tyler Sagan.

     

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    8 houses destroyed at the Tulip Lane & Camelia corner.

     

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    6107 Tulip Lane this past Friday.

     

     

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    words that repair and reconnect rifts and divisions;

    courage to reshape the heart of the world; and

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    Sister Jean Amore, CSJ, Principal, Sacred Heart Academy, Hempstead, N.Y.

     

     

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