Special Notice, Sunday, March 29, 2020

Good Sunday afternoon everybody (hoping you are healthy and peaceful),

 

Here is the link to the Mass this morning.  It was a special service and one I hope will fill you with hope and appreciation.  Hopefully, next week we can be live but we shall see.  In the meantime have a healthy and peaceful week.

 

https://youtu.be/SCtQ5Wl-M6s  

 

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    Readings:

    Jeremiah  1, 4-5, 17-19,   Before I formed you in the womb I knew you. (The Call)

    Psalm 71, I will sing of your salvation.

     1 Corinthians 12, 31 – 13, 4-13,  If I do not have love, I am nothing. (Excellent)

    Luke 4, 21-30,   They wanted to throw him over the cliff.

     

    Leo

                                       

    Leo says, "Welcome in, Everybody.  It's fun here."

     

     Jeremiah observations:

    Who:  One of the Big 3 and my second favorite behind Isaiah, whom we will hear from next Sunday.  Why a favorite: because he shares his feelings with gusto. 

    When:  you can guess it, before and during the Babylonian Captivity.  Notice how much prophetic energy is concentrated around this one event?  Shows how big it was in Jewish history.  Keep 555 before Christ as the beacon date. 

     

    Harper
                                        

    Harper, also, says, "Hi, Folks, Come in."

     

    What: you can guess this, too.  Criticism of behavior, warning of punishment from God, and eventually a better day.

    What today: Jeremiah’s call by God to be his man, really Everyperson’s call to be God’s special.  This call theme carries through our next 2 readings, especially the next one, The Big One.

     

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    Candle Lighters of The Week, Buddy & Tori.

     

    Love is patient, Love is kind

    I confess, I used to get 1 Corinthians 13 fatigue, I heard it so often at weddings.  Lately, however, I have changed.  Now as I listen I feel it calling me to step up.  I want to be more patient and more kind.  I hear Francis inviting me to be a peacemaker.

    One small example.

    A few months ago Rosemary and I were heading out one Sunday morning to celebrate Mass at Vines.  It must have been 8:30, the time we usually depart.  The streets were practically deserted. 

     

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    The Candle Lighters at work.

     

    We were going east on Royal Lane.  We got to Central and stopped for the light.  When it changed we moved forward and planned to take a left to go up the ramp to north bound Central.  

    I noticed behind me at the light was a silver Mercedes.  As I moved forward it was practically touching the back of our van.  I turned left and started up the ramp.  It stayed right behind us.

     

      Mary

                                                                   

    Happy Birthday, Mary. 

     

    As I got onto Central and moved into the first lane on the left, this person, a guy, floored his Mercedes, leaned on the horn, and raced by us on the right showering us with nice little hand gestures.

    Rosemary says I drive too slowly some times, but this was Sunday morning, folks.  Almost no other cars but this guy and us. 

     

    Rick

    Happy Birthday, Rick (the man behind many of the pictures you see)

     

    So what would you do?  Well, I did nothing, of course.  I can recognize serious road rage and I was just hoping the guy would not stick a gun out his window and start blasting away.  Let him go away, which he did.

    However, does being patient and kind apply here?  Yep, I think so. 

     

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    Candle Lighters deserve their rewards.  How did you get in there, Zoe?

     

    As a priest and psychotherapist for years I have heard the life stories of people who have done pretty bad things.  I get to know them and I find out what was behind their actions.  Who knows about this guy on an early Sunday morning.  Maybe he was heading to a hospital.  His wife or child was dying.  Maybe his wife just divorced him.  Maybe on Friday he was fired for his anger.  There is always a story and a reason.

    So when I hear Corinthians on patience and kindness, I think, ‘Stack, cool off.’ 

     

    Zoe 2

    Happy Birthday, Gil.  It looks like you have someone eager to help you with that cupcake.

     

    And Cornthians has a reverse value.  Say I had reacted to his anger.  Then later I would feel guilty and ashamed.  The patience and kindness is for me, too.  I usually don’t have road rage fortunately, but I can get mad, I can criticize, I can get passive aggressive, and then get remorseful.  Can’t we all?

    Any of you all drive a silver Mercedes?  Do you have road rage?  Are you patient and kind?

    How are you going to be a more loving and peace-making person after hearing this passage this morning?

     

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  • Reminder, 26th Sunday in Ordinary Time, September 27, 2020

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    Ezekiel, 18, 25-28, The Lord's way is not fair!

    Psalm 25, Remember your mercies, O Lord.

    Philippians  2, 1-11, Humbly regard others as more important than yourselves.

    Matthew 21, 28-32, Which of the two sons did his father's will?

     

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    Reminder for 26th Sunday Ordinary Time, September 27, 2020

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    For Zoom   ( the video conference, same as last week )
     
     
     
    For Youtube    
     
     
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    1.  A bishop with lipstick? https://corpus-blog.blogspot.com/2020/09/im-not-quite-sure-how-st-paul-would.html 

    2.  Bishop ordered to repay thousands,  https://www.thetablet.co.uk/news/13278/us-bishop-ordered-to-repay-thousands-of-dollars-to-diocese   

     

     

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  • Reminder for Sunday, October 20, 2019, 29th Ordinary time

     

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    Welcome, Catherine, to you and your whole family.  Catherine is one of my 6:00 A.M. spin class buddies at the "J".

     

     

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

    Time: 9:30; Celebrate with the Community  & John Cade  &  Stack  

    Place: Legacy Charter School,  601 Accent Drive, Plano, TX 75075

     

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    We now have a new, Advent & Fall, blessing of the candles.  So, Buddy, how long until you have it memorized?

     

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    2 Timothy 3, 14-4, 2,  Remain faithful to what you have learned.

    Luke 18, 1-8,  The persistent widow & the ornery judge.

     

     

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    Is this not trouble coming, Patricia, Who dat, & Sandra!


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    JULIETS,  November, TBA

     

    Meyerson Christmas show, December 6, Friday, 7:30.  Let Rosemary know if you want to join the gang.  $35 per ticket.

     

     

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    What's up in Ye Old Catholic Church?  Like…

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    Wow, that's Our Dear Izzi and she says, "Peace, Everybody!"

     

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

     



     

     

     

     

     

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    Mass:   Coffee, donuts, and specials on the house.  

    Time: 9:30; Stack Celebrating 

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

      
     Sabrina 10-15-10


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    Community Bulletin Board: 

                                                                                     

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    October 30, Saturday: Our special day at our Habitat house.  Tom Fleming will explain Sunday. 

     

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    November 21, Sunday before Thanksgiving: our holiday food drive.                                                             

    Alison 10-15-10 

     

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    1.  Where we  Catholics came from, NY Times, 10-7-10:  Download A Lesson from History 10-15-10 

                                                                                                   

    2.  Excellent article on the state of the Catholic world written by Anthony Padovano, a married priest & scholar.  The article is both excellent and long.  Issue #3:  Download Padovano #3 of 4, 10-15-10

                                                                              

    Ray 10-15-10 
     

            

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    Picture 2:   her mom, Alison 

     

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       Kevin 10-15-10

     
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    John 10:  "I came so that they might  have life, and have it more abundantly."

                              

     

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    Readers,  Pat & Fred

    Gospel,   John Cade

    Homily,   John Cade

    Eucharistic Prayer A & B,  John Stack & John Cade

    The Magic Zoom makers,   Hue & Kevin

    Final Blessing, Rosemary

                                                                                  

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    Readings:  Download 04-30-23 Readings – 4th Easter

    Homily:    Download 04-30-23 Homily – 4th Easter

     

     

     

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    Birthdays:  John Simari, Denni Zurchin

    Anniversaries:  

    Community Finances:   

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    Outreach: $  

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    Rosemary's Blessing:

    I, God, am in your midst.

    Whoever knows me can never fall.

    Not in the heights, nor in the depths, nor in the breadths.

    For I am love, which the vast expanses of evil can never still.

     

    Hildegard of Bingen  1098-1179

     

     

     

     

     

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