Reminder for 6th Sunday of Easter, May 5, 2024

Acts of the Apostles 10:  While Peter was still speaking these things, the Holy Spirit fell upon all who were listening to the word.

1 John 4:  Beloved, let us love one another, because love is of God; everyone who loves is begotten by God and knows God.

John 15:  I have told you this so that my joy may be in you and your joy might be complete.

 


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Another Reminder for 6th Sunday of Easter, May 5, 2024
 

Here are the links for Sunday:

For Zoom   ( the video conference, same as last week )
 
 
 
 
 
John Stack Ministries meets on Sunday for Mass at 9:30 at The ArtCentre of Plano, 902 E. 16th St, Plano, Texas.
 
 

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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  • 6th Sunday of Easter, May 9, 2021

    Acts 10, While Peter was speaking these things, the Holy Spirit fell upon all who were listening

    Psalm 98, The Lord has revealed to the nations his saving power

    1 John 4, Let us love one another.

    John 15, As the Father loves me, so I also love you

     

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    Thanks……

    Music,  Ben & Shonda

    Readers, Mary & Sandra , & Buddy, our candle blesser

    Gospel, Deacon Mike Carrell

    Homily,  John Cade

    Eucharistic Prayer A & B,  John Cade

    The Magic Zoom makers,   Hue 

    Final Blessing, Rosemary

    For hosting us at Legacy, Becky

     

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    Mary reading from Acts.

     

    Readings for Sunday, May 9, 2021

    Download Reading 6th Easter 05-09-21.

     

    Homily for Sunday, May 9, 2021

    Download Homily by John Cade Homily 05-09-21

     

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    Sandra reading from 1 John.

     

    Remember these special people:

    For Alan Stryker;  For Joe Hogan;    For Rosemary's great niece, Rylie ;  For Richard's grand daughter, Madeleine;   For Esparza's new great grandson baby, son of Monique;  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, and for Hue & Linda's daughter, Doctor Rosemary Beavers;   For Mary & Dave Hall's g-daughter Allison Keller working at St. Lukes, The Woodlands,   For Loretta's aunt Alicia;  For Sir Charlie & Jan;  Shonda's mom & Cody &  Leo & all of Shonda's dear family; For Ursuline Sr. Mary Troy, Mike Carol's wife. Judy 

     

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    The Ekes, Cindy, Mabel, & Marlene. 

     

    Jackie's mom, sister, & friend, Lynn;  For Rick Turner searching for a kidney donor, Type O neg; For Meredith, cancer free & John Schanot;    For John O'Donnell & Jean;   For Jean & Cliff Wright;  For Dee, and for her daughter, Lisa;  For Anthony & Sabrina;    For a young man who is suffering from depression;  John Cade's mother in law, Kalliopi Piskiouli and Lambrini, plus John's daughter, Joey, with cancer; from Barbara, a little 4 month old baby boy named Ford recuperating from an operation; for David McKeon's brother, Hugh; For Beth's friends;   for the medical staffs, teachers, and coaches in our public & private schools.

     

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    Hue doing his Zoom magic with Meredith, & Biedas cheering him on.

     

    Birthdays:   Jim Shropshire & Barb Senter

    Anniversaries:

     

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    Today's team, Mike & John

     

    Community Finances,   May 9, 2021

    Expenses: $360.00 

    Outreach: $165.00

    Thanks again, Folks, for doing what you can.

     

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    Shonda and Ben

     

    Rosemary's final blessing:

    Grant us, Lord God,

    a vision of your world as your

    love would have it: 

    a world where the weak are protected,

    and none go hungry or poor; 

    a world where the riches of creation are

    shared, and everyone can enjoy them; 

    a world where different races and cultures

    live in harmony and mutual respect; 

    a world where peace is built with justice,

    and justice is guided by love.

    Give us the inspiration and courage to

    build it, through Jesus Christ our Lord.

    Amen.

    From “Engaging our  Faith”, www.ucc.org

     

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    Rosemary sharing her Blessing of the week

     

    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.

     
    John Stack Ministries, 7017 Helsem Way, Dallas, Texas 75230
     
     

     
     
  • Sunday Homily, March 8, 2020, 2nd Lent

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    Sez Betsy, "Hi, Everybody.  Welcome in!"

     

    Readings

    Genesis 12, 1-4, I will make of you a great nation.

    Psalm 33, Lord, let your mercy be upon us, as we put our trust in you.

    2 Timothy 1-10, Bear your hardship.

    Matthew 17, 1-9, The transfiguration.

     

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    Homily by John Cade                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             The Gospel of Matthew and the Jewish Synagogue—Talk Two

    Last week we talked about how, as Jewish, the disciples and followers of Jesus continued as members and participants in the life of the synagogue and the Sabbath liturgy. Also, how these followers of Jesus remembered him in the synagogue, and preserved the stories of his life, teachings and deeds. An example of the general pattern of worship on the Sabbath is in Acts 13.

     

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    It says, “On the Sabbath Paul went to the synagogue. After the reading of the Scriptures—God’s Law and the Prophets—the head of the meeting asked Paul, Friend, do you have anything you want to say? Paul stood up and said, Fellow Israelites and friends of God, listen.” Then he told how God led their ancestors out of Egypt and gave them their own land. He traced their history through King David, and how, from David’s descendants, God sent a Savior for Israel. And that this was the gospel, the good news, they were bringing: that what God promised their fathers has come true for their childrenfor them.

     

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    Our Super, All Girls, Sisters Candle Lighting Team.

     

    This passage in Acts provides the basic pattern of synagogue worship on the Sabbath: mainly lots of long scripture readings.

    First, a reading from the Law of Moses (the Torah, first 5 books of Jewish Scripture) in 1-yr cycle. Then readings from the Prophets, in three parts:  The “former prophets” (stories of Israel before and after the death of Moses, their greatest prophet—7 books of Joshua thru II Kings) in 1-yr cycle. Then more reading from what they called the “latter prophets” (Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel—what we call the major prophets) in 1-yr cycle.  Then more reading from the ‘Book of the Twelve’—the last 12 books of Hebrew Scripture, that we call the minor prophets (Hosea to Malachi) in 4-yr cycle. [We use abbreviated 3-yr cycle]

     

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    Buddy, our special reader of the Candle Blessing

     

    The psalms were read or chanted between the readings, sometimes for specific feasts of the liturgical year, but also to break things up with so many long readings, (and maybe to wake people up).

    I counted, and the weekly Sabbath readings averaged over 16 pages every week, using this type print. After all the readings, the leader of the synagogue would preach on those scriptures or he might ask a visiting preacher to do so, as in the example of Paul. This is how the story of Jesus was passed on and preserved in the synagogue, for 55 years after Jesus’ death.

     

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    So the written gospels are deeply Jewish books, capable of being understood only by those who lived and shared the Jewish mindset. If Jesus’ followers ever moved out of the Jewish world in which they was born, and if their gospels ever came to be read entirely or primarily by those who didn’t understand the Jewish authors’ meaning, they would be misread or misunderstood.  That is exactly what seems to have happened.  Step out of the Jewish world into the Greek and Roman world around the Mediterranean; the gospels would most likely be assumed by non-Jewish readers to be a literal account of what Jesus said and did.

     

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    Presenting the Gifts, Hue, Patricia, and Linda.

     

     A growing number of Jesus’ followers were beginning to be from urban centers around the Mediterranean—like Corinth, Thessalonica, Galatia, Rome—where they interacted with non-Jewish people and culture.  As the Jewish followers of Jesus became more cosmopolitan, they began to attract the non-Jewish Gentiles, and early Christianity became more and more a Gentile movement.  Near the end of the 1st century CE, in the year 88CE, a split occurred between the synagogue and the followers of Jesus.  Orthodox Jews came to think of Jesus’ followers as “revisionists” and excommunicated them from the synagogue. So, by the middle of the second century (about 150 CE), there were practically no Jews left in the Christian movement.  Missing that Jewish context, Gentile Christians began to literalize the words and miracle stories, a practice the original Jewish gospel writers could never have imagined. For 55 years the Jewish people had been relating Jesus to the Hebrew Scriptures and incorporating his memory into Jewish liturgical practices. 

     

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    The followers of Jesus, including the authors of the gospels, had been speaking, then writing down, Jewish interpretations of the ‘Jesus experience’, not biographical accounts or historical stories.  As Gentiles throughout the Roman Empire gradually became a Christian majority, Christian literalism or fundamentalism was born.  This way of reading the gospels is the result of misunderstanding their Jewish context and meaning.  E.g., we read Jesus being referred to as “the lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world.”  First-century Jews would have known this was a reference straight out of the Yom Kippur liturgy, not a literal reality.  They would never have imagined that these very familiar Jewish liturgical words could ever be so distorted. 

    Next Sunday we dive into Spong’s basic thesis: the Gospels, Matthew in particular, were written explicitly for the Sabbath liturgy, and followed the synagogue’s annual liturgical calendar.

    Amen.

     

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  • 6th Sunday of Ordinary Time, February 14, 2021

    Good Morning Everyone.   Welcome to our celebration of life, peace and friendship.  Happy Valentine's Day.

    You people are so lucky this morning.  It is freezing outside and you can join the Community celebration from your living room.  We also celebrate the 6th Sunday in Ordinary Time.

    Guess what this Wednesday is?  Yep, Ash Wednesday and the beginning of Lent.  The most unpleasant season of the Church calendar.  I grew up thinking I was bad and Lent's emphasis on my sinfulness did not do me good.

    I have a February wish.  That we will all get the vaccine this month.

    To start our Sunday celebration, I invite you to go inside, listen to your heart, and listen to your breathing.  What is your blessing this morning, the blessing of your week?  Take a moment to reflect.

    Share Blessings.

     

    Leviticus 13, 1-2, 44-46, If the man is leprous and unclean…

    Psalm 32, I turn to you, Lord, in time of trouble.

    1 Corinthians 10, 31-11, 1, Do everything for the glory of God.

    Mark  1, 40-45,  A leper came to Jesus.

     

     

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    Thanks……

    Music,  Ben & Shonda

    Readers,   , and Buddy, the candle blesser

    Gospel,  Mike Carrell

    Homily,  John Stack

    Eucharistic Prayer A & B, Stack & John Cade

    The Magic Zoom makers,   Hue & Richard & Mike 

    Final Blessing, Rosemary

    For hosting us at Legacy, Becky

     

     

    Sunday Readings:

    Download Reading 6th Sunday 2-14-2021

     

    Homily by John Stack

    Download Sunday Homily 6th Ordinary 2-14-21

     

     

    Please Remember these special people:

    For Carrie's ex, Larry;  For Alan Stryker;  For Joe Sullivan;    For Rosemary's great niece, Rylie ;  For Richard's grand daughter, Madeleine;   For Esparza's new great grandson baby, son of Monique;  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, and for Hue & Linda's daughter, Doctor Rosemary Beavers;   For Mary & Dave Hall's g-daughter Allison Keller working at St. Lukes, The Woodlands,   For Loretta's aunt Alicia;  For Sir Charlie & Jan;  Shonda's mom & Cody &  Leo & all of Shonda's dear family, For Ursuline Sr. Mary Troy 


    Aviana & Team 2-7-21

    The Brain Trust–including Aviana.

     

    Jackie's mom, sister, & friend, Lynn;  For both Jean & Cliff Wright;  For Rick Turner searching for a kidney donor, Type O neg; For Meredith, cancer free;    For John O'Donnell & Jean;   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, plus John's daughter, Joey, with cancer; from Barbara, a little 4 month old boy undergoing an operation & for Rollie with Corona; for David McKeon's brother, Hugh; for the medical staffs, teachers, and coaches in our public & private schools.

     

     

    Birthdays:        Dana Dinsmore

    Anniversary:  John & Allison, 28th

                                  John & Lambrini, 15th

     

     

    Community Finances, February 14, 2021

    Expenses: 

    Outreach   $   (often for Souls Harbor, Legacy, etc.)

    Thanks again, Folks, for doing what you can.

    Finances will be in next week's blog.

     

    Rosemary's Blessing:

     

     

    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.

     
    John Stack Ministries, 7017 Helsem Way, Dallas, Texas 75230

     

  • Reminder for the 3rd Sunday in Lent, March 23, 2025

    Exodus 3:  God replied, “I am who am.”  Then he added, “This is what you shall tell the Israelites: I AM sent me to you.”

    1 Corinthians 10:  These things happened as examples for us, so that we might not desire evil things, as they did.

    Luke 13:  ‘Sir, leave it for this year also, and I shall cultivate the ground around it and fertilize it; it may bear fruit in the future.  If not you can cut it down.’”


    John Cade's Homily from last Sunday:  Download 03-16-25 Homily -2nd Sunday in Lent

     

     

    Lent 6

    Another Reminder for the 3rd Sunday in Lent, March 23, 2025

     

    Here are the links for Sunday:

    For Zoom   ( the video conference)
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
    John Stack Ministries meets on Sunday for Mass at 9:30 at The ArtCentre of Plano, 902 E. 16th St, Plano, Texas.
     
     

    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.
  • Announcements

    Rosemary's Blessing:

    “Father and Mother of all:

    We give thanks for food and remember the hungry,

    We give thanks for health and remember the sick,

    We give thanks for friends and remember the friendless,

    We give thanks for freedom and remember the enslaved.

    May our giving thanks stir us to service, that our blessings may be shared with others. Amen.”

     

    A Thanksgiving prayer from a Dear Abbey column

     

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     Mary reading from Daniel.

     

    Thanks to these special people

    • For  the Readings:  Mary  &   Bernadette
    • For The Team:    Buddy  &  Georgie
    • For the Communion Bread:   Alison & John
    • For the Special Communion Cups: Jan & Charlie
    • For the Pictures:   Rick & Mike  &   Connie
    • For the coffee and extras:  Jackie & Becky & Tom
    • For the altar & sound:  Jackie & Hue 
    • For the Music:     Ben  
    • For Becky & her generous hospitality at Legacy
    • For all who helped with communion

      

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    Bernadette reads from 2 Corinthians.

     

    Birthdays:   Diane McMahon (Sunday, 81), Frank Esparza (Monday), Ron Ackerman (Thursday)

     

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    Rosemary reading her Blessing of The The Week

     

    Remember these special people

    For Meredith, cancer free;  For David Dinsmore's cousin in W. VA & for Darbyanne;  For Jerry Brophy, a high school classmate of mine  For Tom Quinn’s brother,Tim;  For Hue;  For 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; 

     

     

     

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    Our Dearest Emma, you are a natural.  You do everything so well.

     

    For John & Jean's son John Louis;   For our good friend Kay (at 90 years!) in Ontario;  For Jackie's friend, Barbara, plus Angela & her mom;    or 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;  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; 

     

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    Happy 81st birthday today, Dearest Diane.  You are still one of my classiest dancers.

     

     

    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.

     

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    And Happy Birthday to you Dear Frank.

     

    Your Finances, November 18, 2018

    Expenses:    $5235.00

    Outreach:    $315.00

    Thanks for your Generosity, Everybody

     

    We donated $2,000.00 to Soul's Harbor today.

     

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    Jim, you got that cupcake because everyone felt sorry for you, being a student in my classes back at Jesuit in the 60's.

     

     

    Have a Great Week, J.S.

    (214-783-0443)

     

     

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    Welcome, Brent, to our monthly contribution to souls Harbor, the great work you do.   Wish it could be more.

     

    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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  • Reminder for Sunday, December 11, 2016, 3rd Advent, Cycle A

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    "Welcome in, Everybody," say Alison & John

     

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

    Time: 9:30; Celebrate with the Community & Stack. 

    Place: Sigler Elementary, 1400 Janwood Drive, Plano, TX 75075 

     

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    "Wow," say Zoe & Tori, "Lots of good treats today," like chocolate chip cookies from Jason's.

     

    Readings:

    Isaiah, 35, 1-6, 10,  Then will the eyes of the blind be opened

     Psalm 146,  Lord, come and save us.

     James 5, 7-10,  Welcome one another as Christ welcomed you.

     Matthew 11, 2-11,   Are you the one who is to come?

     

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    Happy Birthday, Grace.

     

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    Happy 6th special anniversary and happy birthday to Fred.

     

    Community Activities:  

    ROMEO MEET: Friday, December 9, Jason's Deli, Collin Creek Mall, west side of Central, 1:00.  Welcome all wakos,  you will fit right in.  

    JULIET LUNCHEON, (aka.,just us ladies into eating together), December 9; 12:30

    ADVENT PLANS:   Download Advent 2016    This Sunday, food drive

     

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    Happy 41st, Tom & Denni.

     

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    Happy 30th, John & Connie.

       

    Christmas at the Dallas Symphony

    This year we are going to the Meyerson on Friday, December 16th at 7:30 pm.   We will have seats in the Orchestra section at approximately $45.00 per person.  Please let Rosemary (rosemary.mcginn@sbcglobal.net) know as soon as possible if you are interested in going.  

    Something new and special this year.  We will meet before the 7:30 concert at the condo of Beth & Rob at 2111 Marilla on the corner with S. Pearl across the street from the Dallas Farmers’ Market.   

     Here are instructions on how to arrive at Robinson’s, including how to arrive via DART.  Note also that you may leave your car at Robinsons and take the free DART shuttle to the Meyerson (saving you $10 parking).        Download DART to Robinsons'

     

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    Happy 4th, Meredith and Brent.

     

    What is going on in Our Catholic World

    1. 4 Cardinals may get stripped of their pink outfits, The Tablet, November 13, 222 words,    Download 4 CARDINALS FIRED 12-8-16
    2. A wake up call to American bishops, Commonweal, November 22, 190 words,   Download BISHOPS GET WAKE UP 12-8-16
    3. Irish priests burning out, National Catholic Reporter, December 1, 700 words,    Download Irish priests burning out 12-8-16

     

      Offertory

     

    Offertory, Mike and Geri, Teresa and Tom 

     

    True? 

    Six Facts of Life

    1. Don't educate your children to be rich. Educate them to be happy, so when they grow up they will know the value of things, not the price.
    2. Best wise words: "Eat your food as your medicines. Otherwise you have to eat medicines as your food."
    3. The one who loves you will never leave you because, even if there are 100 reasons to give up, he or she will find one reason to hold on.
    4. There is a big difference between a human being and being human. Only a few folks really understand that.
    5. You are loved when you are born. You will be loved when you die. In between, you have to manage!
    6. If you just want to walk fast, walk alone; but, if you want to walk far, walk together!

    KC

     

    Our helper

     

    My special helper.

     

    See you Sunday.

    J.S., 214-783-0443

     

    Stalking

     

    I think I feel a stalker.

     

    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.

     

    Volunteers needed.

    Can we find a volunteer to shake the hand of Sir Charlie?

     

    Peace

    Advent Peace.