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Rosemary’s Blessing 

 "Earth is crammed with heaven,

And every common bush afire with God."

Lord,

Help us open our eyes to see how our life,

at every turn, is filled with blessing and love.

 Adapted from a work by Elizabeth Barrett Browning 

   Geri            Geri reading Jeremiah the Prophet.
 

Our Special Thanks:

  •    For Reading:  Geri & Mike
  •    For The Team:  Georgie and Kevin
  •    For the Communion Bread:  Alison
  •    For the Wine & Cups: Jean & Cliff
  •    For the Pictures & Video:  Connie & John, Rick & Mike & Beth
  •    For the coffee and pastries:   Beth D., Grace,  Marlene, 
  •    For the altar & sound: Jackie & Hue
  •    For the Music:  Ray & Wendy & Bethany & Shonda

  Mike            Mike reading Romans.

 

Birthdays:   Teresa Quinn (Today, Sunday), Maureen Macchio (Wednesday)

 Anniversaries: 

Richard and Monica (27th, Friday)

Ken & Cindy (42nd, Monday) 

  Maureen, Teresa, Cindy            Cupcakes of The Week to Maureen, Teresa, and Cindy & Ken.

 

Please Remember these special people:

Mike & Dee Miller's daughter, Lisa, not doing well;  For Tom Quinn's continued recuperation from shoulder surgery;    for Nina Tucker's dad;   Jackie Urbanczyk's continued recovery;    for a special girl named Missy Ackerman; Judy Thompson's dad in the hospital;  John Cade's mother in law, Kalliopi Piskiouli;  Charlie's brother in law with cancer;  Beth Dugan's dad struggling with prostate cancer;  from Rob, the brother of his business associate who has cancer;   For Diane Drescher with a bad back & hips;  

 

  Joanie            Cupcake of The Week to Joanie.
 

Frank’s sister, Grace Campos, 84, with stage one;   Jackie's sister, Shellie;  Diane McClurg's mom having a hard time making the transition to assisted living;   Dee's friend, Don Fox, with cancer;   Dick Thompson's daughter, Teri Jill & her cousin Terri.  Barb & Warren's grandbabies, Leighton Elizabeth and Warren Phillip;   Judy Carrell's friend, Matt Larson;  Rita; 

 

Fred            Cupcake of The Week to Fred and Martha.

 

Bernadette Delgado's mom; Gilberto's mom and brother; Tom and Teresa Quinn's niece, Chawna, with cancer, plus Neva Flynn, Angel, and Diane Kreeitzer; Connie Doherty's mom and her sister, plus Kevin's cousin, Peter; Mary Ellen's Christopher, Margaret and Jim; our friends, sons, and daughters in the military, including Cole Carey, Ryan McClurg, and Chebino; cure for autism from Laura Chollick; for our President that he have great success and someday hold his grandchildren in his lap.

 

  Music Team            Our superb music team, Bethany, Wendy, Shonda, & Ray, at rest.

  

Your Finances, August 31, 2014

Expenses:   $835.00 

Outreach:   $200.00

We Donated this week:  

Nothing special this week.

                                                                                         

 Video: Offertory Hymn, Eye has not seen,  4 minutes

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Thanks for your Generosity.

Have a Good Week, J.S

(214-783-0443)

 

  Ro            Rosemary reading her Blessing.

 

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    Rosemary's Blessing: 

    On this feast of the Holy Family,

    May the Lord fill your home with

    Respect ,  Love , and  Acceptance.

    J & R Creations

    John 12-26-10 

    Special Thanks:

    • For Reading:  John & Claire
    • For Serving:  Kevin Doherty
    • For the Communion Bread: Alison DeGenova
    • For the Wine Cups:  Rob & Beth
    • For the Music:  Ray & Ben
    • For the Pictures:  Jan & Richard
    • For the altar & sound: Margie & Hue
    • For the coffee and pastries: Mike & Judy; Jackie, Claire & Maureen 
        
       Claire 12-26-10 
                                                                                            

    Happy Birthday:   Connie Bresson, Diane Holcomb, Tom Gleason & T.J. Gleason (15)

    Happy Anniversary: Tom & Teresa Quinn (43rd)  

      Claire & CCAC 12-26-10 
     

    Please Remember:

     Jim Drescher who just died;  Warren & Barb's friend, Phil Fruge, with cancer;    Charlie Sawtelle's buddy, Moe, with cancer;  John Cade's mother in law;   Mike & Dee's daughter, Lisa;  Kathleen Gardner's friend Dana;  Bonnie Roger's brother & sister, both seriously sick;   Margie Malone's 2 year old niece;    Kim Burkhart's dad;   Jack Carlson's brother, Bob, with a stroke;   Tom & Teresa Quinn's niece, Chawna, with cancer, plus Neva Flynn, Angel, & Diane Kreeitzer;    Gilberto Delgado's mom;  Connie Doherty's mom & her sister, plus Kevin's cousin, Peter, & John's dad moving into assisted living;  Rose Banzhaf's friend, Graham Henning & Wally's sister, Chris;   Marilyn Ackerman's  brother, Dick, and their grand daughter, Alex;  Jean Wright's  daughter, Mary;  David Hoover;     Angie Carroll's mom, Mary Lou Kendrick, with cancer;   Kerry's sister Maura with her second cancer; Theresa McClure's dad;  Theresa Quinn's dad;     Rita Dore;   Hugh Bivona's sick friends Bob & Bonnie; Rick Urbanczyk’s mom, Irene;     Mary Ellen's Christopher, Margaret, &  Jim;    Margie's mom;  our friends, sons, & daughters in the military, including Trey Bailey, Ryan McClurg, Matt Gardner, Chebino;   George & Marianne's sons & Linda's son and Marianne's mom Marguerite, plus Stacie & Ben White & their niece with leukemia; a cure for autism from Laura Chollick;   Fred's friend John with cancer; Casey & Rob plus Cameron  & Reid, Trey and Brady; for our President  that he have great success and someday hold his grandchildren in his lap.  

     Baptism 12-26-10 

     
    Picture 1:   John     

    Picture 2:   Claire     

    Picture 3:   Claire accepting our Collin County Adult Clinic monthly check, $2000   

    Picture 4:   Baptism of Deven Christmas Eve   

     Video:         Santa is coming!    

      

          

      
    Your Finances:  December 26

    Expenses:   $235.00

    Outreach:   $ 80.00

     Mexico:      $1700.00 latest total; goal $2400  

    Thanks for the Generosity

    Have a Great Week, J.S    (214-783-0443)

     

     

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    Rosemary’s Blessing of The Week 

     

    Faithful and loving God, you have lavished us with love.

    On our difficult days

    help us to remember that you are a refuge for those who need shelter and a comfort for those who feel empty and poor in spirit.

    On our joyful days,

    fill us with a deep sense of thanksgiving as we experience your everlasting love.

    Help us to share your graciousness, your abundant generosity, with all those who need a touch of generous love. Amen.

     

    Sister Jean Amore,  Sacred Heart Academy, Hempstead, NY

     

     

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    Thanks to these special people:

    •    For  the Readings:    John & Jackie
    •    For The Team:    Buddy  &  Georgie & John  &  Mike
    •    For the Communion Bread:   Alison
    •    For the Special Communion Cups:  Jan
    •    For the Pictures:   Rick  &  Beth  &  Mike   &  John
    •    For the coffee and extras: Mike & Jackie
    •    For the altar & sound:  Jackie & Hue
    •    For the Music:     Ben 
    •    For all who helped with Communion

     

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    Jackie reading the second reading.

     

     

    Birthdays:   Debbie Ekes (Tuesday), Ray (78, Thursday)

     

     

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    Mike sharing his thoughts on the feast of   Pentecost.

     

     

    Remember these special people

    For Beth & John O'Donnell & Mary Ellen;   For Carol's recuperation;   For  Joe Mazzei's sister, Nina with cancer; For Dee and her daughter, Lisa; For John Schanot's continued recuperation;   For a young man who is suffering from depression;  For Cliff & Jean, plus Jean's brother Terry;   For Rosemary's niece, Beth and her partner, Sarah with cancer;   For Laura's sister Claudia;   For Dawn;    For Anthony & Sabrina;   For John & Jean's son John Louis;   For our good friend Kay in Ontario;   For Rose's daughter in law Jamie; For a  young father of two & married, Paul Day, struggling with a heart problem.

     

     

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    Rosemary sharing her Blessing of the Week.

     

    For Rosemary's sister, Patty and her husband, Lou;   For Mary Jane Stevenson's son Philip, 34, sick & don't know why;   For Jackie's friend, Barbara, plus Angela & her mom;    For Sr. Patricia Otillio, a nun I worked with for years in Grand Coteau;   John Cade's mother in law, Kalliopi Piskiouli;  for Frank’s brother with advanced Parkinsons;      For Steve Barrett, Rose, & Katie;

     

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    Thanks, Emma, for being our Candle Lighter of The Week.

     

     

    Dick Thompson's daughter, Teri Jill, and Judy's aging parents;  Barb & Warren's grandbabies, Leighton Elizabeth and Warren Phillip and Ethan Michel, & their friend Chris, plus Barb's  Annie & Kaitlen; Tom and Teresa Quinn's niece, Chawna, with cancer, their granddaughter, Mikayla;   plus Neva Flynn, Angel, and Diane Kreeitzer;   Connie Doherty's mom and her sister, plus Kevin's cousin, Peter; For a number of David McKeon's family who are having a rough time with health issues; for our friends, sons, and daughters in the military, including Ryan McClurg and Chebino; cure for autism from Laura Chollick; for our President.

     

     

    Meredith

     

    Our Dearest Meredith receiving The Blessing of Healing at Medical City ICU.

     

    Your Finances, May 20, 2018

    Expenses:    $730.00

    Outreach:    $140.00

    Thanks for your Generosity, Everybody 

     

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    Tori and her daddy.

     

    Have a Great Week, J.S.

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      Tom & Brent

     

    Tom with Meredith's husband, Brent.

     

    JSM Mission-Faith Statement  

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

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

     

     

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  • Special Announcement

    A Special Note from Cathy Bambanek 

    My mom passed away Friday from congestive heart failure.  

    Visitation is at 7:00PM-8 Tuesday, with a rosary at 8, more visitation until 9.  This is at Ted Dickey West on the George Bush Highway.

    A funeral mass will be said at 10:30  Wednesday at St. Marks on 15th Street.  There will be a luncheon afterwards at the church and all are welcome to attend.  Then the cemetary at 1:30.  

    I would love to have you come to any or all of them.

    If you would like to bring something to the house, we need beer, wine, and appetizers to serve to relatives coming from out of town.  They will only be here Tues and Wed, so we do not need a lot of food.

    My address is 2505 heather hill lane.

    Thanks to all of you for being great friends.  Please pray for my family at this stressful time.

     

    (Sorry, Cathy, I did not get this before publishing the Sunday blog.)

     

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    Rosemary's Blessing:

    Oh God who made me absolutely unique,

    Help me to value more the Person You made Me to be.

    And protect me from comparisons and envy and discouragement over what I am not.

    Andrew Greeley,  Irish American Blessings  

     Claire 2-12-12

     

    Special Thanks:

    • For Reading:  Patricia & Claire          
    • For Serving:  Kevin  
    • For the Communion Bread: Alison & Jan
    • For the Wine Cups: Rob & Beth 
    • For the Music: Ray & Shonda
    • For the Pictures & Video:  Jan & Beth & John
    • For the altar & sound:  Jackie & Hue
    • For the coffee & specials: Chuck and Sandra, Joan  & Jackie

     Patricia 2-12-12

     Birthdays:   Dana Dinsmore 

    Anniversary:  

    John & Lambrini (18th)

    John & Alison (18th)


    Sarah 2-12-12
     

     
     Please Remember:

     Christine Drescher;  Rita;   Rosemary's elbow recuperation;  Alison's recuperation;  Tom & Teresa Quinn's daughter Colleen with breast cancer;  Julia Grenier;  Mike Moran's parents, especially his dad with ALS;    Barb & Warren's  friend, Mike, fighting cancer, Tara; Jackie Urbanczyk's sister, Carol, with a back operation;  Mike and Dee's daughter, Lisa;  Bernadette Delgado's mom & Gilberto's mom;   Marilyn Ackerman's brother, Dick, recuperating from a back operation & broken wrists;   Grace LeBlanc's niece Carlin, 13, with hodgkins;  Jack Carlson's brother, Bob, with a stroke; Tom & Teresa Quinn's niece, Chawna, with cancer, plus Neva Flynn, Angel, & Diane Kreeitzer;  Connie Doherty's mom & her sister, plus Kevin's cousin, Peter, & John's dad moving into assisted living; Jean Wright's daughter, Mary; Angie Carroll's mom, Mary Lou Kendrick, with cancer; Kerry's sister Maura with her second cancer; Theresa McClure's dad;  Rita Dore;  Rick Urbanczyk’s mom, Irene; Mary Ellen's Christopher, Margaret, & Jim; our friends, sons, & daughters in the military, including Ryan McClurg & Chebino; George & Marianne's sons & Linda's son, plus Stacie & Ben White & their niece with leukemia; a cure for autism from Laura Chollick; Fred's friend John with cancer;  for our President that he have great success and someday hold his grandchildren in his lap.

     

     Royce Rubio 2-12-12

     

    Picture 1:    Claire reading Leviticus                          

    Picture 2:    Patricia reading 1 Corinthians

    Picture 3:    Sarah Wright & her dad, Rick                

    Picture 4:    Royce Rubio, the groom              

                                                                                                                    

           Video:    Mass Beginning  (2 min.)

     

      

    Your Finances: February 12, 2012

    Expenses:   $820.00

     Outreach:  $350.00

    Thanks for your Generosity 

     

    Note: Tax receipts for the year's donations are out.  Let us know if you did not get yours.

     

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

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     Rosemary's Blessing: 

    Next week. 

     

    Mary Jane

    Mary Jane reading Ezekiel.

     

     Our Special Thanks:

    •    For  the Readings:  Mary Jane and John
    •    For The Team:   Georgie & Kevin
    •    For the Communion Bread:  Alison
    •    For the Wine & Cups:  John Cade
    •    For the Pictures & Video:   Rick & Mike, John & Connie  
    •    For the coffee and extras:   Marilyn & Ron, Jackie
    •    For the altar & sound: Jackie & Hue
    •    For the Music:  Ray & Bethany & Shonda
    •    For the help Saturday at Jackie & Rick's house, Richard and Mike, Beth 

     

     

    John

    John reading 1 Corinthians.

     

     

    Birthdays:  Joe Barnes (Monday), John Cade (80, Tuesday), David Grattifiori (55, Thursday, Thanksgiving), Joanie Beavers (34, same day, Thursday)

    Anniversaries:

    Joanie Beavers & Derrick (11th, Friday)

    Cliff & Jean Wright (19th, Monday)

    John & Michelle Simari (29th, Saturday)

    Ron & Barb Senter (43rd, Tuesday)

    Frank & Mary Esparza (51st, Saturday)

     

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    Bern, the Thanksgiving hat maker.

     

    Please Remember these special people:

    For Fred;  For Rick Froebe's mom, who died Saturday morning, and for Rick;  For Ray;  For Bethany & her coming Little Visitor; For Rita;  Mike & Dee Miller's daughter, Lisa, not doing well;    for Nina Tucker's dad;   Jackie Urbanczyk's continued recovery;    for a special girl named Missy Ackerman; Judy Thompson's dad in the hospital;  John Cade's mother in law, Kalliopi Piskiouli;  Charlie's brother in law with cancer;  Beth Dugan's dad struggling with prostate cancer;  from Rob, the brother of his business associate who has cancer;   For Diane Drescher with a bad back & hips;  

     

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    Thanksgiving to young and old.

     

     

    Frank’s sister, Grace Campos, 84, with stage one;   Jackie's sister, Shellie; Diane McClurg's mom having a hard time making the transition to assisted living;   Dee's friend, Don Fox, with cancer;   Dick Thompson's daughter, Teri Jill & her cousin Terri.  Barb & Warren's grandbabies, Leighton Elizabeth and Warren Phillip, & their friend Chris, plus Barb's dad & niece with her new baby;    Judy Carrell's friend, Matt Larson;  

     

    Laura

    Laura with Cupcake of The Week.

     

    Bernadette Delgado's mom; Gilberto's mom and brother; Tom and Teresa Quinn's niece, Chawna, with cancer, plus Neva Flynn, Angel, and Diane Kreeitzer; Connie Doherty's mom and her sister, plus Kevin's cousin, Peter;  for Mary Ellen; for our friends, sons, and daughters in the military, including Cole Carey, Ryan McClurg, and Chebino; cure for autism from Laura Chollick; for our President that he have great success and someday hold his grandchildren in his lap.

     

    Cathy

    Says Cathy, "Happy Thanksgiving, Everybody.

     

    Your Finances, November 23

    Expenses:   $1070.00

    Outreach:   $1175.00

    Video:  Entrance hymn, All The Ends of the Earth, 2 minutes,

     

      

      

     
     We Donated this week:  

     Nothing Special this week.

      

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    Emma and her mom, Beth, say, "Happy Thanksgiving to everybody and Happy 10th Anniversary to our Community."

     

                                    

    Thanks for your Generosity.

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

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

     

     

     

     

  • Announcements for 4th Sunday of Easter, May 3, 2020

    Link to our community Mass on Zoom:   

    https://us02web.zoom.us/j/7428208829?pwd=VERncTBxaWdkaFpkTUZKL3RROW81UT09

     

    Readings:

    Acts of the Apostles, 2, 14, 36-41, Then Peter stood up and proclaimed.

    Psalm 23, The Lord is my shepherd; there is nothing I shall want (a goood one)

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    Birthdays this week, Cole McClurg, 11; Patricia, 74; Ron Senter

     

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    Tom and Teresa Quinn's niece, Chawna, with cancer, their granddaughter, Mikayla;   plus Neva Flynn, Angel, and Diane Kreeitzer;   Connie Doherty's mom and her sister, plus Kevin's cousin, Peter; For a number of David McKeon's family who are having a rough time with health issues, especially Mark Terain; for our friends, sons, and daughters in the military, including Ryan McClurg and Chebino; cure for autism from Laura Chollick; for our President.

     

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    John Cade's excellent homily on Matthew from Bishop Spong                                                                                                                                                                         The Gospel of Matthew and the Jewish Synagogue—Talk Five

    Today’s talk is the longest one and may give you a small taste of the lengthy readings in the Synagogue every week. When we look at Jesus’ Passion Narrative, powerful and dramatic as it is, many questions arise.  Matthew tells us, e.g., the content of Jesus’ private prayers in the Garden of Gethsemane.  Where did this private information come from? We read the exact charges and responses between Jesus and the chief priests and elders of the council. Who reported those conversations?  No one was with Jesus except the Jewish council itself.  The account couldn’t come from Jesus, since he is shown having no time with any of his followers after that confrontation in which to relay its content to them.  Jesus was then taken directly to Pilate, the Roman Governor. 

    The narrative provides the actual dialogue between Jesus and Pilate.  How did that conversation become public?  Who carried these private details to the one who first wrote the story of Jesus’ crucifixion?  We are told what the soldiers said and did to Jesus just prior to his crucifixion: the purple robe, the crown of thorns, the reed, the taunts.  Who was the source of these details?  We are told the exact words Jesus spoke from the cross when he died.  How were these words recorded or remembered?  In the synoptic gospels, none of his disciples is said to be present.  Matthew records that some women were present, but he clearly states that they looked on from afar.  They were not within hearing distance. 

    There are two known and likely sources for details of the Passion Narrative: they are Psalm 22 and 2nd Isaiah (Ch. 40-55).  The first verse of Ps 22 reads: “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?”  In vs. 7—“Let God deliver him, let God rescue him if he delights in him”.  In vs. 16-18—“They have pierced my hands and my feet; ….they divide my garments among them and for my clothes they cast lots.”

    Then, the 2nd Isaiah portrait of the “Suffering Servant” certainly is reflected in the Passion Narrative.  In 2nd Isaiah, Ch. 53, we read, “Surely, he has borne our grief and covered our sorrow; we esteemed him stricken, smitten and afflicted.  He was wounded for our trans-gressions, he was bruised for our iniquities.… the Lord has laid upon him the iniquity of us all.”  Jesus was being portrayed in the passion narrative as the fulfillment of the prophet Isaiah’s “Suffering Servant”. 

    It is now obvious that the memory of Jesus was written with the books of the prophets laid open, so that Jesus could be made to fulfill those prophetic messianic expectations.  Those who read the gospels with Jewish eyes and Jewish understanding, would quickly reach that conclusion.  Those early readers would have been intimately familiar with the biblical portrait of the Servant, who, though innocent, allowed the hostility and rejection of the world to be absorbed and transformed into love.  The story of the Passion of Jesus is an interpretive painting of the role of messiah. 

    Question: Does the passion cease to be true, even if its story did not literally happen as written?  Were the gospel writers not describing what they experienced as the meaning of the Christ?  Or are we the ones who failed for centuries to understand, and proceeded to impose a life-strangling literalism on this magnificent portrait of Jesus.

    Matthew moved the story of the crucifixion into the Jewish liturgy for Passover.  In the story of the first Passover in the book of Exodus (Ch. 12), we understand that it was the blood of the lamb sprinkled on the door posts of Jewish homes that banished death from those homes.  Under the power of Christian preaching, the cross came to be understood as “the door post of the world.”   The blood of the new paschal lamb was placed on that new door post, and the result was that death would be banished for those who came to God through the blood of Jesus, the new paschal lamb. 

    The division of a day into eight three-hour “watches” was a familiar concept in the world of first-century Judaism.  The watches of the day and the night were standard then, with day starting at 6 AM and night at 6 PM.  We talk here of ‘watches’, because the followers of Jesus took the three-hour Jewish observance of Passover and stretched it into a 24-hour vigil with eight distinct segments or 3-hour watches.  Matthew’s passion narrative was purposely written for that liturgical vigil.  In the passion narrative we have a scripture lesson, designed to be read at each of the eight segments of a 24-hour vigil liturgy.  This allowed the followers of Jesus to “watch” with their Lord during the final 24 hours of his life.  This means that the original story of the cross, by the time Matthew was written, was written as liturgy, and followed the practice of dividing the day into eight 3-hour segments.

    Matthew begins the vigil with the words: “When it was evening, he sat at table with the twelve disciples” (Matt. 26:20).  “When it was evening” means that it was now 6:00 PM, the first watch.  Sundown was when evening came in that non-electrified world.  In this first 3-hour segment of the vigil, the Passover meal was observed and interpreted. The Passover meal of the Jews lasted about three hours, concluding with the singing of a hymn, usually a psalm.  Matthew mentions that hymn right on cue (Matt. 26:30).  The people attending then exited the house into darkness. It was now 9:00 PM. The first three-hour watch of the vigil was complete. 

    Jesus and his disciples went to a garden named Gethsemane, and Jesus took three of them deeper into the garden. Jesus went farther by himself, leaving this core group “to watch with me while I pray.”  He checked on them three times at one-hour intervals, and they were asleep each time.  After the third hour, Jesus accepts his fate: “Rise, let us be going; see, my betrayer is at hand.”  The second three-hour watch of the vigil was over.  It was now 12:00 midnight. 

    Matthew’s midnight portrayal of Judas acting as the traitor advances the conclusion that Judas himself is a symbol rather than a person of history.  The betrayal began as an individual deed by one whose name was of the country of Judah, but the betrayal was soon joined by the leaders and rulers of Judah.  Between midnight and 3:00 AM, Jesus was taken to Caiaphas, the high priest, and the Council of the Jews, known as the Sanhedrin.  So both the individual Judas and the ruling Council of Jews betrayed him.  He was pronounced to be “worthy of death.” It was now 3:00 AM.  The third watch was over and the vigil was right on schedule.

           The fourth watch, between 3:00 AM and 6:00 AM, was called “cockcrow.”  In this segment of the vigil, Peter is the principal actor, denying Jesus three times, once for each hour of the watch, all before the cockcrow announced the dawn. Then, broken and weeping bitterly, Peter disappears from Matthew’s text.  It was now 6:00 AM and Matthew announces right on cue: “When morning came…” (Matt. 23:1).  The fifth watch was sunrise or morning, 6:00 AM, and was when the trial before Pilate occurred.  At its end, Pilate delivered his prisoner to the soldiers for crucifixion.  Matthew doesn’t give us the time for this, but Mark does.  It was “the third hour of the day,” Mark says, “when they crucified him.”  “Day” starts at sunrise, 6:00 AM.  So “the third hour of the day” would be 9:00 AM, the beginning of the sixth watch, 9:00–12:00 Noon.  This segment in the 24-hour vigil included the crucifixion, ending with Jesus’ death, “he gave up his spirit.”  Many of us can remember attending “the Way of the Cross” and the “Veneration of the Cross” (kissing it after so many did always grossed me out) at this point in the Good Friday services. 

    Then Matthew announces that “from the sixth hour” (12:00 Noon) “until the ninth hour” (3:00 PM), in other words, the seventh watch, there was darkness over all the land” (Matt. 27:40).  The light of the world was being extinguished in the death of Jesus.  The last three hours, the eighth watch of the vigil, 3:00 to 6:00 PM, gave Matthew the opportunity to describe how Jesus was taken from the cross and buried by Joseph of Arimathea.  This was done before sunset (6:00 PM) so as not to violate the Sabbath which began at sunset. 

    It is increasingly clear that the story of the passion of Jesus was written to serve as liturgy, not to describe what actually happened.  The death of Jesus by crucifixion at the hands of the Romans was history, an event that did happen.  The narrative of the crucifixion, however, was not.  It was developed as liturgy.  The problem all along has been that the primary readers and interpreters of the passion story, through most of the years of Christian history were Gentiles, not Jews.  As Gentiles they did not have the background to see the Jewish symbols being employed in the story of the cross.  When we discover these symbols, literalism dies, but the interpretive power of the story remains.   

    We will see next week that the story of Easter is ultimately the interpretation of the crucifixion. 

     

     

     

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