• Reminder for Sunday, April 17, 2016, 4th Easter

    Genevieve 3

    Genevieve says, "Welcome in, Folks."  Beware: this little girl walks!

     

    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

     

    Tori

                                              

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

     

    Readings:

    Acts  13, 14, 43-52,  Paul and Barnabas continued on from Perga.

    Psalm 100,  We are his people, the sheep of his flock.

    Revelation  7, 9, 14-17, I, John, had a great vision.

    John 21, 19-31,  My sheep hear my voice, I know them, and they follow me.   

     

    The Team

                   

     Sunday's A Team, Kevin, John, Buddy, Georgie, & Mike.

     

    Community Activities:  

    1. ROMEO MEET: Friday, April 15 , Jason's Deli, Collin Creek Mall, west side of Central, 1:00.   Welcome all wakos,  you will fit right in.                                                                                                                                                      
    2. JULIET LUNCHEON, (aka.,just us ladies into eating together):                

      Please join us for the next JULIET gathering.  Thursday EVENING to include

      those who work during the day.  May, 5 at 6:00 for cocktails, followed by

      dinner at 7:00.  MARCUS CAFE in the II Creeks Shopping Center

      Custer at Lookout in Richardson,  South of Bush Turnpike.

       Named "The best patio for outdoor dining in the Metroplex" (or if weather

      demands we can eat inside as well).  Great Italian food, live music, full bar,

      friendly atmosphere.  Come, Eat, Drink, Laugh, Sing, Enjoy the music

      and friends!     Respond with reservation to prattquest@yahoo.com

     

    Shonda, Bethany, Ray and David

    Sunday's A Music Team, The Best.

     

    What is going on in our Catholic World 

    1.     Six points to watch for in Francis' Amoris LaetitiaNational Catholic Reporter, April 5,   286 words,    Download Six Points 4-14-16
    2.     How to read Amoris LaetitiaNational Catholic Reporter,  April 8,   808 words,   Download Reading Amoris 4-14-16      

     

    Leo

                            

    Leo, the Candle Lighter.

    True? 

    Sharks are as tough as those football fans who take off their shirts during games in Chicago in January, only more intelligent.

    Dave Barry

     

      Tree, SHC

     

     Trophy tree, Spring Hill  College campus,  one of many.  A Live Oak.

     

    See you Sunday.

    J.S., 214-783-0443

     

    Assumption Hall


      Assumption Hall, Spring Hill College, the Jesuit students' residence.  I lived there 1962-1965 with ca. 150 fellow Jesuits.  It has been torn down and replaced with a colony of attractive student apartments.   Did the college not want to make  it a historical monument??  

     

     

    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.

     

    Chapel, SHC

     Spring Hill College Chapel.  Saturday evening after Mass  reception.

                        

  • Sunday Homily, April 10, 2016, 3rd Easter

    Readings:

    Acts  5, 27-32, 40-41,  The Sanhedrin ordered the apostles to stop speaking in the name of Jesus

    Psalm 30,  I will praise you, Lord, for you have rescued me.

    Revelation  5, 11-14, I heard to voices of many angels.

    John 21, 19-31,  Simon, do you love me more than these?   

     

    Introduction: In our reading from Luke’s Acts we are told that the apostles are teaching, through the power of the Spirit, about the Lamb of God.  At this time they have in their possession the gospels of Mark, Matthew and Luke. In the Book of Revelation, written later, we are told about the four living creatures that glorify the Lamb of God. They are the gospels of Mark, Matthew, Luke, and John; in these gospel stories Jesus is alive to us through the power of the Spirit.

     

    Offertory

    The Offertory Procession – Tom, Teresa, Caroline and David

     

    Homily by Mike:

    Today’s gospel reading is not in the original John gospel. It was added later with two other parable-like stories.  Since the gospels complement one another, the inspired writers of the Matthew gospel prepare us for this reading with the words, ‘The kingdom of heaven is like a net, thrown into the sea, that catches people of every kind,’ and that’s why Jesus had called his disciples to be fishers of men.

    In Judaism, there was a net; it was called the Sabbath Synagogue Service.  Later the inspired writers initiated a net in which the Sunday gospel reading fulfilled the expectation of the Law and/or the Prophets for the coming of Christ.  We give thanks that the Holy Spirit moved the Church to re-institute the net during Vatican II, to be used in the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults. 

    Kevin, John, Buddy and Georgie

    Kevin, John, Buddy, and Georgie

     

    In today’s parable-like story, Peter and six others have gone fishing for gentiles, not fish.  We know their intention because seven disciples also began this mission to the gentiles in the Matthew and Mark gospels, and in Luke’s Acts of the Apostles.  We are told on the first day of their mission they caught nothing.  Jesus tells them in this parable story to use the net, and that even if they cast it to the worst possible place, the right side of the boat were the rudder would most likely tangle the net; they would still catch many gentiles. The success that the disciples have ignites John’s heart, and he tells Peter, ‘It is the Lord.’

    Now, there are two synonymous fish in this story.   Each has the same Greek definition, ‘to be eaten along with the bread.’  Recall the gospel stories about the loaves and fish that anticipate the Lord’s Supper. After the Lord blesses the loaves and fish, or gives thanks over them, he gives them to his disciples to distribute to the Jews and to the gentiles.  So, what is it that we are to consume today along with the body of Christ, the bread blessed and broken that we are called to become daily in our lives?  It is this Sunday’s Liturgy of the Word where our parable story was first proclaimed and now being explained.

    Genevieve 2

    Hi, Genevieve

     

    Many of you have or have seen other Christians whose cars or homes show the symbol of the fish, ichthus, one of these two words for fish in this parable story. Recall its Greek acronym stands for, ‘Jesus, Christ, God’s Son and Savior.’ Believers identify themselves with it. And they should! This Greek word for fish is found throughout Matthew, Mark and Luke; but in John it is only found there in today’s reading along with the other word for fish found only in John.

    Shonda, Ray and David

    Shonda, Ray and David

     

    If you study today’s reading carefully in Greek, you will realize that the net used by the seven to catch many gentiles was composed of the 153 parable-like stories written by the inspired writers of Matthew, Mark and Luke.  In our reading today, Jesus joins them with the original gospel stories of John, that were not yet in use but in these disciple’s possession, along with the additions to the John gospel on the grill, to form the one Gospel. The truth presented by this parable-like story is that the net that was formed will not be divided; there is one Gospel, one net, to be used to the ends of the earth.

    Today’s parable-like story ends this way:  Jesus came and took the bread and gave it to them, and did the same with the fish.  This is how the disciples knew that it was the Lord present to them in both the Liturgy of the Eucharist and the Word.

    Candle Lighter

    Leo, the Candle Lighter

     

     

  • Announcements

    Rosemary’s Blessing 

    May God protect you

    From silly fears and from bitter tears

    From foolish fights and from sleepless nights

    From excessive needs and from nasty deeds

    From self-made hells and from all bad times.

    Andrew N Greeley   A Book of Irish American Blessings and Prayers                       

         

    Jackie

    Jackie reading from the Acts of the Apostles

                                                                                                            

    Our Special Thanks

    •    For  the Readings:  Jackie & Patricia
    •    For The Team:   Kevin & Georgie & Buddy
    •    For the Communion Bread:   Alison
    •    For the Wine & Cups:  Mary
    •    For the Pictures:   Rick & Connie & Beth & Mike
    •    For the coffee and extras:   Jackie, Tom & Becky 
    •    For the altar & sound: Jackie & Hue 
    •    For the Music:  Ray & Shonda & Bethany & David
    •    For all who helped with communion  

    Birthdays:   Tom Zurchin (Monday),  Kerry Tucker (Thursday)

    Anniversaries: 

    Curtis & Mabel (63, Tuesday)

    Mabel

    Mabel gets a cupcake for her Anniversary

     

     Please Remember these special people:

    For Jan’s mom;  For Grace's mom in Alberta;  For a friend, Barbara who suffered a stroke this week and also has cancer and for her husband, Carl; For Dee and Mike;   For Tom Good;   For Lynda's mom;   For Teresa's dad who died a week ago;    For Cliff & Jean;   For Loretta's brother, Don Garcia;   For Laura's sister Claudia; For Bernadette's mom; For Dawn;   John Simari’s friend, Ron;      For Frank;     For Anthony;   For a number of David McKeon's family who are having a rough time with health issues;  For Frank & Mary's niece, Lisa, with cancer;  For Stacey McKinley, to remain from cancer; For Rosemary's sister, Patty and her husband, Lou; For John & Jean's son John Louis;    For our good friend Kay in Ontario;    For Connie's nephew, Fred; For Mary Jane Stevenson's son Philip, 34, sick & don't know why;    The Quinn’s granddaughter, Mikayla;   For Maureen’s daughter, Kathleen, with cancer; For Jackie Urbanczyk's continued recovery;     For Jackie's friend, Barbara 

     

    Patricia

    Patricia reading from Revelations

     

    For Nadia's friend, Shannon Freeman;   For Nina Tucker's dad, Art;   For Sr. Patricia Otillio, a nun I worked with for years in Grand Coteau;  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 who just died;     Frank’s sister, Grace Campos, 84, with stage one;     Diane McClurg's mom having a hard time making the transition to assisted living;  For Jean and Cliff with mutual operations coming up;

    Tom

    Happy Birthday, Tom

    Dick Thompson's daughter, Teri Jill.   Barb & Warren's grandbabies, Leighton Elizabeth and Warren Phillip, & their friend Chris, plus Barb's dad & niece;   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 & her Margaret, Jim, & Christopher;   for our friends, sons, and daughters in the military, including 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.

    Kevin

    Hi, Kevin

     

    Your Finances, April 10, 2016

    Expenses:   $ 715.00

    Outreach:   $ 301.00

    Donated today:  Nothing special

    Thanks for your Generosity, Everybody.

    Have a Great Week, J.S

    (214-783-0443)

    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.

     

    Buddy

    Buddy gets a cupcake for helping

     

  • Reminder for Sunday, April 10, 2016, 2nd Easter

      Tori 1

     

    Hi, Tori, Welcome in.  You look beautiful today.

     

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

    Time: 9:30; Celebrate with the Community & John & Mike. 

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

     

    Gen & Leo
     

    And off they go, Leo taking Genevieve for a little ride.  

     

    Readings:

    Acts  5, 27-32, 40-41,  The Sanhedrin ordered the apostles to stop speaking in the name of Jesus

    Psalm 30,  I will praise you, Lord, for you have rescued me.

    Revelation  5, 11-14, I heard to voices of many angels.

    John 21, 19-31,  Simon, do you love me more than these?   

     

    Offertory
     

    Offertory with Bernadette, Carol, and Richard

     

    Community Activities:  

    1. ROMEO MEET: Friday, April 8 , Jason's Deli, Collin Creek Mall, west side of Central, 1:00.   Welcome all wakos,  you will fit right in. An Old Geezer will be out of town.
    2. JULIET LUNCHEON, (aka.,just us ladies into eating together) To be announced.

     

    Healing

     

    Healing & Life for Tom.

     

    What is going on in our Catholic World 

        1.  Catholic Women speak out, Commonweal, March 29,   777 words,   Download Catholic Women 4-7-16

        2.  Cardinal chides clergy for lack of mercy, National Catholic Reporter,  March 31,   415 words,     Download Carfdinal on Mercy 4-7-16

        3.  Obama to Cuba,  National Catholic Reporter,   April 2,  606 words.    Download Obama to Cuba 4-7-16

     

    Healing 2

     

     Healing & Life for Paul & Carrie.

     

    True? 

    If a man has not discovered something that he will die for, he isn't fit to live.

    Martin Luther King, Jr.

     

    Communionfor little ones
     

    Communion for All.

     

    See you Sunday.

    J.S., 214-783-0443

     

    Communion 2

     

    Communion for All, even Little Ones

     

    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.

     

    Our Father

    Our Father.  Peace, Everyone.


  • Sunday Homily, April 3, 2016, 2nd Sunday Easter C

    Readings:

    Acts  5, 12-16,  Many signs and wonders were done among the people.

    Psalm 118,  Give thanks to the Lord for he is good, his love is everlasting

    Revelation  1, 9-19, I was caught up in spirit on the Lord’s day.

    John 20, 19-31,  Thomas, “Unless I see the mark of the nails.   

     

    Harper 1

     

    Harper says, "Hi, Everybody, Welcome in."

     

     

     Acts observations:  I won’t bore you every Sunday for the next six with these same observations.  I thought I would mention them because you may have missed them Easter Sunday with all that was going on.  Periodically I will remind you of the basics.

    Date:  sometime before the year 70.  Why?  No mention of the destruction of Jerusalem, which took place the year 70, a Big Date in Jewish history.

     

    Gen 1

    Genevieve, too, says, "Hi, Folks, come in."

     

    Who:  The same person who wrote the Gospel of Luke.  How do we know?  Similarities of style, language (Greek), and theological themes.

    Subject:  The story of the expansion of the Jesus story in 3 areas, first, Jerusalem, then, Palestine or the Holy Land, and finally, into the Mediterranean and ultimately, Rome.

    Today’s Subject: a description of the growth & expansion within the first area, Jerusalem. 

    Sources: Good News Bible, The New Interpreter’s Study Bible, Wikipedia

     

    Cath

    Hi, Cathy, and welcome to you, too.  Thanks for bringing Harper.

     

    New Life Next Weekend

    Next Sunday when you all come together here I will be getting together with my former Jesuit classmates in the beautiful college chapel at Spring Hill College in Mobile, Alabama.  We guys spent the 5th, 6th, and 7th years of our training at Spring Hill. 

    It is class reunion time this weekend and about 8 of us gathered last year for the same event.  This year the alumni board is making a big deal out of us and is inviting all the ex and present Jesuits who got degrees at Spring Hill to special recognition.  There could be hundreds.

     

    Leo & Candle

    Leo, the Candle Lighter, at work on the Easter Candle.

     

    When I was there we had about 150 guys residing in Assumption Hall, which has been since demolished and replace with smaller units of student housing. 

    I would like to make 4 observations on the uniqueness of this group of guys.

     

    Ladies

    You never know what you will find out on April 1.  The Juliets.

     

    First, all joined up to be Jesuit priests despite the 10-14 years of training involved.  Some entered out of college, others, like myself, entered out of high school.  I got the full 14 years of training, which at the time was not too bad.  It was broken up into 3 & 4 year goals.

    Secondly, all these guys became well educated, whether in the Jesuits or after leaving.  Lots of the guys taught in schools and universities.  They were a pretty progressive group, interested in service, usually to the poor.  All would have made good priests and good contributors to the numerous Jesuit high schools, universities, parishes, and retreat houses.  In my early years there were 35,000 Jesuits just in the U.S. 

     

    Nora 3

    Welcome, Nora, into our special Catholic Family.

     

    Thirdly, in my class there is and has been a love of reuniting to see how everyone is doing.  There is a comfort zone and guys are willing to share pretty important parts of their lives.

    I remember a reunion maybe 3-4 years ago in New Orleans.  One of my buddies, Bill, who had cared for his wife for some years before she died of cancer was there.  I had not seen him or talked with him since she had died.  I was sitting in the group where we were talking about where each of us was at. 

     

    Nora 1

    Tom and Denni with their just baptized grandbaby.

     

     

    Bill had not said anything.  I remember debating within myself.  But I am used to asking these questions.  Finally I simply asked him would he be willing to share how it was to care for and lose his wife.  We were all in tears.

    In Wernersville, PA there is a large Jesuit retreat house & novitiate.  Every summer a reunion of some 50 or more Jesuit & ex-Jesuit classmates gather for a weekend.   I just found out about this from one of my classmates from the east.  I plan to go some summer in the future.

    These reunions are just among Jesuits.  There is a large, more formal group called Corpus.  These guys seem to be mostly ex-diocesan priests.

    John Cade, any Carmelite groups?

     

    Nora 2

    Who are all these people, Nora?  Why, that is you granddad, Tom, your sister, Charlotte, your grandmommy, Denni, your big sister,  Chloe, your mommy, Claire, and your daddy, Andrew.

     

    Final observation.  Do you realize that within the next 30 years these groups will all disappear?  We have here a unique sample of the population, ex-priests and ex-seminarians.   They all wanted to be priests.   They all wanted to be married.    Because of Vatican II in the ‘60s, they decided remaining celibate was not healthy for them.  Shortly the whole group will pass on.

    A little slice of history for you today, folks.  

     

    Nora 4

    Nora, you are beautiful and perfect.  Welcome into our world.  

  • Announcements

    Ro 1

    Rosemary reading her Blessing of The Week

     

    Rosemary’s Blessing 

    Life is short …

    Break the rules,

    Forgive quickly,

    Kiss slowly,

    Love truly,

    Laugh uncontrollably,

    And never regret anything that made you smile.

    Author Unknown

     

    Mary 1

    Mary reading from Acts.

     

    Our Special Thanks

    •    For  the Readings:  Mary & Grace
    •    For The Team:   Kevin & Georgie & Buddy
    •    For the Communion Bread:   Alison
    •    For the Wine & Cups:   Mike & Judy
    •    For the Pictures:   Rick & Connie & Beth & Mike
    •    For the coffee and extras:   Jackie, Tom & Becky 
    •    For the altar & sound: Jackie & Hue 
    •    For the Music:  Ray & Shonda & Bethany
    •    For all who helped with communion  

     

    Grace 2

    Grace reading from Revelation.

     

    Birthdays:   Jean O’Donnell (79, Wednesday), Hugh Bivona (26th, Wednesday), Betty Porterfield (84, Friday)

    Anniversaries: 

    Casey & Robbie (13th, Tuesday)

     

      Harper & cupcake

     

    Harper, everybody with a little cold should get a cupcake, right? 

     

     

     Please Remember these special people:

    For Jan’s mom;  For Grace's mom in Alberta;  For Dee and Mike;   For Tom Good;   For Lynda's mom;   For Teresa's dad who died a week ago;    For Cliff & Jean;   For Loretta's brother, Don Garcia;   For Laura's sister Claudia; For Bernadette's mom; For Dawn;   John Simari’s friend, Ron;      For Frank;     For Anthony;   For a number of David McKeon's family who are having a rough time with health issues;  For Frank & Mary's niece, Lisa, with cancer;  For Stacey McKinley, to remain from cancer; For Rosemary's sister, Patty and her husband, Lou; For John & Jean's son John Louis;    For our good friend Kay in Ontario;    For Connie's nephew, Fred; For Mary Jane Stevenson's son Philip, 34, sick & don't know why;    The Quinn’s granddaughter, Mikayla;   For Maureen’s daughter, Kathleen, with cancer; For Jackie Urbanczyk's continued recovery;     For Jackie's friend, Barbara 

     

    Buddy & cupcake

     

    Buddy, this cupcake is for you being such a super helper, thanks.

     

     

    For Nadia's friend, Shannon Freeman;   For Nina Tucker's dad, Art;   For Sr. Patricia Otillio, a nun I worked with for years in Grand Coteau;  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 who just died;     Frank’s sister, Grace Campos, 84, with stage one;     Diane McClurg's mom having a hard time making the transition to assisted living;  For Jean and Cliff with mutual operations coming up;

     

    Mike & cupcake

    Mike, this is a consolation cupcake.   Welcome, everybody, Monday Evening.   Mike will spend his last night at their old house in his tent  in the back yard after an evening campfire. 

    Dick Thompson's daughter, Teri Jill.   Barb & Warren's grandbabies, Leighton Elizabeth and Warren Phillip, & their friend Chris, plus Barb's dad & niece;   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 & her Margaret, Jim, & Christopher;   for our friends, sons, and daughters in the military, including 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.

     

    Brent
     

    Sorry, Brent, no cupcake for you (just $2,000).

     

    Your Finances, April 3, 2016

    Expenses:   $760.00

    Outreach:   $275.00

    Donated today:  $2,000 to Souls Harbor

                                    $300 to Plano Homes

    Thanks for your Generosity, Everybody.

     

      Zoe 1

     

    Hi, Zoe, how come you look so pretty?

     

     

    Have a Great Week, J.S

    (214-783-0443)

     

    Gen reaching

    Who is that on her tiptoes?   Watch out, something is going to go missing.

     

     

    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.

     

    Gen 2

    Sign of a successful homily?  Everybody asleep?  Peace, Everybody.


  • Reminder for Sunday, April 3, 2016, 2nd Sunday Easter C

      Kevin 2

    Kevin says, "Welcome in and Happy Easter, Everybody."

     

    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

     

    The Easter Community

     

    The Easter Community.

     

    Readings:

    Acts  5, 12-16,  Many signs and wonders were done among the people.

    Psalm 118,  Give thanks to the Lord for he is good, his love is everlasting

    Revelation  1, 9-19, I was caught up in spirit on the Lord’s day.

    John 20, 19-31,  Thomas, “Unless I see the mark of the nails.   

     

    The Team 1

     

    The Easter Team, Kevin, John, Georgie, and Buddy

     

    Community Activities:  

    1. ROMEO MEET: Friday, April 1 , Jason's Deli, Collin Creek Mall, west side of Central, 1:00.   Welcome all wakos,  you will fit right in. It’s All Fools’ Day!
    2. JULIET LUNCHEON, (aka.,just us ladies into eating together)  Friday, April 1, Guess what day this is!) Frankie's Mexican Restaurant, 2701 Custer Pkwy & Lookout, Richardson, 1:00.  Please RSVP to Marilyn, rmackerman5@gmail.com.
    3. All Kids Count Picnic: from Bill,  

    Please help me to get the word out for the All Kids Count – picnic for disabled kids and families.

    This event will be April 9, at the Circle R Ranch.  We'll meet as usual at Sam's at Coit/ Geo. Bush at 8:00am.  Others can meet us at Circle R Ranch.

     

    Gen 1

    Hi, Genevieve, How is your first Easter?  

     

     

    What is going on in our Catholic World  

    1. A new bishop for the Twin Cities,  National Catholic Reporter, March 24,   854  words,        Download New Bishop 3-31-16

     

    Harper
     

    Hi, Harper, Ready for the Easter Egg Hunt?

     

    True? 

    It is good to love as many things as one can, for therein lies true strength, and those who love much, do much and accomplish much, and whatever is done with love is done well.

    VINCENT VAN GOGH

     

    Dinsmores

     

    Donna, Darwin, and Dana, the Dinsmores. 

     

    See you Sunday.

    J.S., 214-783-0443

     

    Easter bunny 1
     

    Hey, who is that on that bike?  Why that's the Easter Bunny.

     

    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.

     

      Easter bunny 2

     

    Ugh, oh, what is happening?  The Easter Bunny fell down!

     

    Easter Bunny 2B

     

    Yeah!, The Easter Bunny is up and okay.  Get ready, you kids.

     


    Easter bunny 3

     

    Here comes that Easter Bunny.

     

    Easter bunny 5

     

    Hey, Somebody open up.  After all that work and the poor Easter Bunny is locked out.   Does anybody have a better Easter Bunny  than we have!!

  • Sunday Homily, March 27, 2016, Easter Sunday

      Gen 4

     

    Says Genevieve, "Happy Easter, Everybody.  It is my very first Easter."

     

    Readings:

    Acts  10, 34, 37-43,  You know what has happened all over Judea.

    Psalm 118,  This is the day the Lord has made; let us rejoice and be glad.

    1 Corinthians 5, 6-8, A little yeast leavens all the dough.

    John 20, 1-9,  Mary of Magdala came to the tomb early in the morning, while it was still dark. 

     

    J.T. & Mom

    And J.T. and his mom, Maria, say, "Happy Easter, Folks." 

     

     

    Acts observations:

    What:  This work describes the spread of Christianity though out the Mediterranean world.  The main characters are Peter & Paul.  It presents both an idealized view of the community and a look at the significant struggles that took place between Peter & Paul on policy.  

    We will see Acts every Sunday until May 15, Pentecost.  

     

    Kevin 1

     

    Kevin says, "Come on in, Folks, we are ready to celebrate Easter."

     

    Resurrection People

    This Easter morning I would like to talk about Resurrection people.  These are folks who have come back to life.  Some may not be local, others are right here in our marvelous community.   I have three people and a bonus.  Here we go.

    Ever hear of Anthony Graves?  He is an exoneree.  What is that?  Anthony is a black guy who was pardoned or exonerated for a multiple murder near Bryan, TX.  He never committed the crime.  Anthony spent 18 years in prison, 12 of them on Texas death row.  The DA at the trial hid evidence and falsified testimony.  He has since been disbarred.  How could he live with himself!

     

    Emma

     

    Hi, Emma, is that an Easter package?

     

     

    How do you think you would feel if you were released after spending 18 years in prison?  Anthony Graves came out not angry, not resentful, and not seeking revenge.  He came out grateful and at peace. 

    As some recompense, Anthony was given 1 1/2 million.  Anthony would easily be excused if he just took the money and went off the radar screen. 

     

    Ben 1
     

    Hi, Ben, Love the metalic look.   Happy Easter.

     

    As a matter of fact, Anthony has used the money for others unfairly imprisoned.  He has opened a free clinic in Houston where exonerees get medical help and counseling.  He also works on the cases of others he knows have been unjustly condemned. 

    Anthony is a Resurrection Person for me.  

    (Reference. Dallas Morning News, 3-20 & 23)

     

     

    Charlotte-Andrew

     

    Hi, Charlotte, tell your daddy thanks for coming today & bringing you and Nora.  

     

    There are others, too, closer to home and closer to me, members of our very own own community.  

    Rosemary & I brought communion one Sunday a  year or so ago to Stacie when she was struggling with chemo and cancer recovery.   Stacie is now cancer free and this past February 17 we just celebrated Stacie’s wedding to Paul.   Guess where they had met?  On an airline flight.  They were seated together.  Stacie is one of my Resurrection People. 

     

    Nora

     

    Hi, Nora, thanks for coming today.  Remember Christmas?  Who was  Baby Jesus?      Ready for your baptism this Saturday?  

     

     

    Also part of our community is Jackie.  She had one bout with cancer and I was with her when she danced in her driveway one afternoon after she had been declared free of that cancer. 

    A year or so later, it returned.  After more treatment, the prognosis is positive and Jackie rejoices in being alive.  She has even become part of a small team of cancer survivors who share their stories with medical students at Baylor.  Jackie is one of my Resurrection People.

     

    Natalie

    Happy Easter, Natalie.  You look terrific.

     

    Finally, a bonus.  This person, who will remain nameless, had received a present from Santa of a new bike a couple of years ago.  A few weeks later on a beautiful Friday afternoon in January on a bike ride around White Rock Lake this person fell off of her bike and broke her left elbow so badly it needed 9 screws and a plate to put it back together.   Recuperation took some months.

    You would figure, right?, that she would give up biking and take up walking the dog.   Nope.   She got back up on that bike and last summer rode around The Lake most weekdays.  In fact, she has become a wicked biker.  This is my special Resurrection Person. 

     

    Chloe-Denni

     

    Anybody want to try to guess what Chloe & her grandmom, Denni  are plotting? 

     

    Who are your Resurrection People? 

    How are you an R.P?

     

    Denni & g-kids

    An Easter Picture, Denni & her grandkids minus only Nora.

     

     

  • Announcements

      Denni 1

     

    Denni reading Acts on a beautiful spring morning.

     

    Our Special Thanks

    •    For  the Readings:   Tom & Denni
    •    For The Team:   Kevin & Georgie & Buddy
    •    For the Communion Bread:   Alison
    •    For the Wine & Cups:   Mike & Judy
    •    For the Pictures:   Rick & Connie & Beth
    •    For the coffee and extras:   Replaced by Easter Egg Hunt 
    •    For the altar & sound: Jackie & Hue 
    •    For the Music:  Ray & Shonda & David
    •    For all who helped with communion  
    •    For all who helped with the Easter Egg hunt & especially the Easter Bunny                                                   

      Tom 1

     

    Tom reading 1 Corinthians on a little yeast. 

     

     

    Birthdays:   Barb Wittek (Tuesday), Kendall Gorman (17 Saturday)

     

    Cole 2
     

    Cole, The Candle Lighter, or is that a rabbit, doing his specialty.

     

     Special:  Ladies' Luncheon,  Friday, April 1, Guess what day this is!) Frankie's Mexican Restaurant, 2701 Custer Pkwy & Lookout, Richardson, 1:00.  Please RSVP to Marilyn, rmackerman5@gmail.com.

     

    Barb
     

    Happy Birthday & Happy Easter, Barb.

     

     Please Remember these special people:

    For Jan’s mom;  For Dee and Mike;   For Tom Good;   For Lynda's mom;   For Teresa's dad who died a week ago;    For Cliff & Jean;   For Loretta's brother, Don Garcia;   For Laura's sister Claudia; For Bernadette's mom; For Dawn;   John Simari’s friend, Ron;      For Frank;     For Anthony;   For a number of David McKeon's family who are having a rough time with health issues;  For Frank & Mary's niece, Lisa, with cancer;  For Stacey McKinley, to remain from cancer; For Rosemary's sister, Patty and her husband, Lou; For John & Jean's son John Louis;    For our good friend Kay in Ontario;    For Connie's nephew, Fred; For Mary Jane Stevenson's son Philip, 34, sick & don't know why;    The Quinn’s granddaughter, Mikayla;   For Maureen’s daughter, Kathleen, with cancer; For Jackie Urbanczyk's continued recovery;     For Jackie's friend, Barbara 

     

     

    Kendall

     

    And to you, Kendall, Happy 17th Birthday this week.

     

    For Nadia's friend, Shannon Freeman;   For Nina Tucker's dad, Art;   For Sr. Patricia Otillio, a nun I worked with for years in Grand Coteau;  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 who just died;     Frank’s sister, Grace Campos, 84, with stage one;     Diane McClurg's mom having a hard time making the transition to assisted living;  For Jean and Cliff with mutual operations coming up;

     

    Jean

     

    Happy 79th, Jean.  I'm right behind you.

    Dick Thompson's daughter, Teri Jill.   Barb & Warren's grandbabies, Leighton Elizabeth and Warren Phillip, & their friend Chris, plus Barb's dad & niece;   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 & her Margaret, Jim, & Christopher;   for our friends, sons, and daughters in the military, including 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.

     

    Hunt 1

     

    The Great Easter Egg Hunt, easier this year because inside.

     

    Your Finances, March 27, 2016

    Expenses:   $1440.00

    Outreach:   $ 625.00

    Donated today:  Nothing Special.

    Thanks for your Generosity, Everybody.

     

    Hunt 2
     

    Easter Egg Hunt inside because of cold weather outside.

     

    Have a Great Week, J.S

    (214-783-0443)

     

    Thursday
     

    Holy Thursday Celebration at Marlene's, after getting hit badly by

    the hail storm Wednesday evening.  

     

    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.


    Peace

     

    From Holy Thursday & Good Friday, Peace and Happy Easter

  • Reminder for Sunday, March 27, 2016, Easter Sunday

    Entrance 6

    Palm Sunday procession.

     

     Welcome: Catholic Mass with the Great Easter Egg Hunt after Mass.

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

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

     

    Kids' Entrance 1

     

    Even Tori and Zoe process, together with their little friends.

     

    Readings:

    Acts  10, 34, 37-43,  You know what has happened all over Judea.

    Psalm 118,  This is the day the Lord has made; let us rejoice and be glad.

    1 Corinthians 5, 6-8, A little yeast leavens all the dough.

    John 20, 1-9,  Mary of Magdala came to the tomb early in the morning, while it was still dark.   

     

    Gen 1

     

    So, Genevieve, how did you enjoy processing this morning?

     

     

    Community Activities:  

    1. ROMEO MEET: Friday, March 25, Jason's Deli, Collin Creek Mall, west side of Central, 1:00.   Welcome all wakos,  you will fit right in.
    2. JULIET LUNCHEON, (aka.,just us ladies into eating together)  Friday, April 1, Guess what day this is!) Frankie's Mexican Restaurant, 2701 Custer Pkwy & Lookout, Richardson, 1:00.  Please RSVP to Marilyn, rmackerman5@gmail.com.
    3. All Kids Count Picnic: from Bill,  

    Please help me to get the word out for the All Kids Count – picnic for disabled kids and families.

    This event will be April 9, at the Circle R Ranch.  We'll meet as usual at Sam's at Coit/ Geo. Bush at 8:00am.  Others can meet us at Circle R Ranch.

     

    Cole 1

    Want a professional level candle lighter?  Inexpensive, too.  

     

    Special Notice:   Holy Thursday & Good Friday at Marlene's home,  2017 Keystone Drive, Plano 75075,  6:30.

     

    Cole 2

     

    Thanks, Cole.  As we say, "The worker is worthy of his reward."

     

    What is going on in our Catholic World  

    1. Religious freedom before The Supreme Court,  National Catholic Reporter,  March 22,   725  words,      Download Religious liberty before Supreme Court. 3-24-16 doc

     

    John-Mary Jane

     

    Thanks, John and Mary Jane, for superb Passion reading.

     

    True? 

    The problem with Americans today is that too many people know too much about not enough.

    Margaret Mead

     

    Michelle 2

     

    Thanks, Michelle, for an equally superb Passion reading.  

     

    See you Sunday.

    J.S., 214-783-0443

     

    Helpers 1

     

    Two and one half special helpers.  

     

    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.

     

    Entrance 1

    Palm Sunday entrance.  Next entrance, Easter.