Sunday Reminder for 6-6-10, Corpus Christi

Mass:  Coffee & donuts & treats on the house.  Welcome!

 

Place: Vines High School, Plano, 15th between Custer & Independence, west of Central Expressway.

 

Time: 9:30; Stack celebrating 

 


 Tony 6-4-10

 

 

Readings: Genesis 14, 18-20; Psalm 110, You are a priest forever, in the line of Melchizedek; 1 Corinthians 11, 23-26; Luke 9, 11-17  

 


Yard Wedding 1 6-4-10

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Community Bulletin Board:

 

 

Take Note:  June 13 through August 1 we will meet at Sigler Elementary School, 1400 Janwood, Plano 75075 (corner of  Brentwood, just west of Alma).  Janwood is the first street south of St. Mark’s.  Vines will be undergoing major renovation.

 

2nd Notice: Our Sunday Evening-Monday Morning blog will be delayed one day because The Editors have a wedding in Austin Sunday evening for Jack Carlson's son Jim & fiancee Lindsay.

 

 Yard Wedding 2, 6-4-10
 

 

Thoughts on The Church, National Catholic Reporter, 6-1-10: Ever wonder what happened to the Catholic efforts in China?  Read this:

Download Matteo Ricci

 

 

Skyler 6-4-10

 

 

True?

 

Myths are precisely what give people the faith to undertake projects which rational calculation or common sense would reject.

 

Thomas Friedman, From Beirut to Jerusalem
 

Moretta-Roberts 1, 6-4-10

 

Picture 1:   Brittany Bigelow & Andy Cotter with Tony

 

Picture 2:   Jeff Courtman & Patty Jennings with their families & spouses

 

 

Picture 3:   Patty & Jeff at their vows

 

Picture 4:   Skyler, daughter of Patty's daughter Andrea & Matt

 Picture 5:  Beverly & Mike at their vows

Picture 6:   Mike & Beverly with Maya, Jim (her dad), and Tesse 

 Moretta-Roberts 2, 6-4-10 

See you Sunday, 6-6-10, Corpus Christi Sunday

 J.S.   (214-783-0443) 

 

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