Reminder for Sunday 2-27-11, 8th Ordinary Time

 
Mass
:   Coffee, pastries, & specials on the house.  

Time: 9:30;  Stack Celebrating 

Place:  Vines High School, 15th between Custer & Independence, south side

Leo 2-25-11 
Sienna 2-25-11 
   
Readings: 
Isaiah 49, 14-15; Psalm 62, Rest in God alone, my Soul; 1 Corinthians 4, 1-5; Matthew 6, 24-34

  
Bobbi's 2-25-11 
Regan 2-25-11 
 
 
        

Picture 1:   Find the 5th member of the Music Machine.  Hint, feet.  Yeah, Leo!
                  

Picture 2:    Offertory with Sienna, Payton, her dad, Erin, her mom, and her aunt, Debbie                     

Picture 3:   Bobbi's kids, Audry, Hunter, & Dillon

Picture 4:   Regan with her grandmother, Jackie,  & Nancy and Ron  

Picture 5:   Maggie with her dad, Tom, Jackie, her grandmother, & in the background Bill & Bob, her granddad   

 

 Maggie 2-25-11 
 

 Church Happenings:

Two views on how Vatican II went, 1. too far, 2. way too far:

1.  Pope Benedict, National Catholic Reporter, 2-10-11, Download Legislate 2-25-11
 
 
2.  Society of Pius X, National Catholic Reporter, 2-22-11, Download Pius X Society 2-25-11

 

 Pastry Shoppe 2-25-11

True?

 There is nothing stronger in the world than gentleness.

Han Suyin 

 

 Rosemary's Blessing 2-25-11

Picture 6:   The Pastry Shoppe, Nina, Bernadette, & Ray

Picture 7:   Rosemary's Blessing 

 

      Video:   Offertory 

  

 

 See you Sunday, February 27, 2011

 J.S.   (214-783-0443)

   

 

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