Corpus Christi, June 14, 2020
Rosemary's Blessing
Gaze at the beauty of earth’s greenings.
Now, think.
What delight God gives to humankind
with all these things. . . .
All nature is at the disposal of humankind.
We are to work with it.
For without it we cannot survive.
Hildegard of Bingen (1098-1179)
The Best Music Team
Thanks to the Team
Music, Shonda & Ben
Readers, Cathy & Kevin & Buddy, the candle blesser
Eucharistic Prayer & Gospel, John Cade
The Magic Zoom makers, Mike & Ben & Becky & Richard & Tom
Final Blessing, Rosemary
Who's that peeking around the corner? Becky
Please Remember these special people:
For Jim Esparza, the son of Frank & Mary, who just passed last Saturday with sepsis; For all the medical personnel struggling to treat the tsunami of sick people, in particular, locally, Cindy's staff at Presby, Dallas and at Frisco Presby, the mother of Harper and Betsy, Kendle, working in labor & delivery; For Bill; For Joe Hogan with cancer; For Loretta's aunt Alicia; For Sydney; & For Sir Charlie; Shonda's mom; for Michelle; For a friend, a neighbor, & a doctor, Karen, with brain cancer; For Rick Turner searching for a kidney donor, Type O neg; For Meredith, cancer free.; For Hue; For John O'Donnell; For Dee, and for her daughter, Lisa; For John Schanot's continued health; For Anthony & Sabrina; For a young man who is suffering from depression; John Cade's mother in law, Kalliopi Piskiouli and Lambrini; Virginia Mattingly
Mike, our technology magician.
From last Week:
Birthdays: Shonda (last Week), Deacon Mike ordained '78, Bill Ekes, Alison DeGenova; this week, Bernadette,
Anniversary: The McClurgs, Diane & Kent, 48 years, & Diane's knee replacement this past week; Sandra & Chuck, 59th
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Richard & Tom
Corpus Christi
We celebrate today the Church feast of Corpus Christi. Rosemary also reminded me that Friday the 12th I was celebrating the anniversary of my ordination at St. Ritas. You will never guess how many years it has been since that day. Next year it will be 50 years, 1971. Can you believe that, Folks? It blows me away.
For maybe 20-30 of the last years I have tried to point out that to understand the Eucharist and Corpus Christi, I have to know what a special feast is like because I have enjoyed them in my life. For me the obvious is the Thanksgiving celebration. Rosemary & I have treasured these Thanksgiving events because we always went to celebrate with Joe & her sister Clare at their house on Hilton Head.
Legacy continues to be a perfect venue.
This morning I have 4 unique celebrations that took place in conjunction with the famous tree planting hobby I got myself into.
First. It was around 1990 when I went big. We planted Marsh Lane from near Love field to LBJ on two consecutive Sundays in November.
When we finished, my beloved old grade school coach and Scout Master, Frank Hart, invited everyone to come to his restaurant just north of LBJ on Marsh Lane. Everything was on Frank. Wow, was I touched.
Second. The next fall we must have planted Hillcrest or Preston. Too far away from Frank’s restaurant. Guess who came out and catered the whole gang. Frank’s son , Frank Jr., who had the Greenville Avenue restaurant, Back Country bar-b-que. Incredible as it may seem, I had Frank in one of my classes when I taught at Jesuit as an intern ’65-’68. Frank jr. catered the team for a number of years.
Three. The next year or so my classmate, Ed Lamberty, brewed up in the Jesuit resident community kitchen a whole bunch of chili. Venison chili. Yes, Venison chili. Word got out and the kids did not want to eat it. Eat bambi? Poor Ed. He was both a hunter and an excellent cook. I think he quit hunting.
Remembering….
Four. Remember the big tree planting we did at Plano Senior High one October? Always October. 400 trees starting at 12:00 noon with a covered dish party at 3:00 in a room on the east side of the school, or maybe in the junior high. We were still celebrating Sundays at Vines High School.
By 1:30 or 2:00 all 400 trees had been planted. And everyone went to eat. I can still remember dearest Maureen Macchio coming in at 3:00 with her special meat balls.
How do you celebrate the Eucharist?
Says Aviana, "Hey, Everybody, we have a new home. As soon as the truly pleasant couple moves out, we move in. Isn't that right, Grace?