• Sunday Homily, February 28, 2016, 3rd Lent

    Readings:

    Exodus  3, 1-8, 13-15     Yahweh calls Moses from the burning bush.

    Psalm 103,  The Lord is kind and merciful. (Excellent last stanza, The Lord is gracious and merciful, never gets angry and is abounding in love.)

    1 Corinthians 10, 1-6, 10-12,   Do not grumble as some of them did. 

    Luke 13, 1-9,   The parable of the fig tree with no figs.

     

    Harper 1

     

    Says Harper, Welcome in, Everybody. 

     

    Exodus observations:

    What: this is the second book of the Bible and Torah, following Genesis, which we had last week with Abraham receiving the special land.    Exodus is a story about how the Jewish tribe of people escaped from slavery in Egypt.  A good read.

    Who:  the story is about the Jewish people and their reluctant leader, Moses.  It was put together, not by Moses, as was thought for centuries, but by a group of the priests even centuries later.

     

    Buddy 1

     

    Hey, who is that new helper?  Why, that is Buddy, next to his big sister.

     

    When:  it is put together at The Time in Jewish history, yes, during the Babylonian Captivity, say 555 years before Christ.  It is a mostly mythological story about how God helped his special people out of slavery eons before Babylon.  Do you see a parallel between the slavery of Egypt and Babylon?  Could this be a reason for developing the Egypt story, that is, to encourage the people enslaved in Babylon?

    Our selection:  like the call stories of Isaiah and Jeremiah, here is another call story, this time Moses.    

     

    Gen 1

             

    Ugh, oh, Folks, watch out.  Guess who is walking!

     

     

    The Lord is gracious and merciful, never gets angry and is abounding in love.

    This morning I would like to pick up two themes from the readings and tie them up with our lives.  The themes are from Exodus and Psalm 103, the Moses story of call and the description of God as being gracious and merciful, never getting angry and abounding in love, using a translation I love.

    Two observations about the call.  First, it usually involves discomfort for me because I am getting called out of my comfort zone.  Secondly, in accepting the call I feel peace and joy, like I talked about last week.  In fact, I meet that God who is gracious and merciful, never gets angry and is abounding in love.

     

    Gen 5

    Daddy, May I play with that guitar.    

     

    I have told you over the years that I can identify 3 big calls in my life, entering the Jesuits, going to work in East Africa, and getting married to Rosemary.  I’m now adding a fourth, the invitation to be part of our marvelous community.

    Besides these mega calls I would propose that we get medium level calls frequently in our lives.  These come to me because of events or circumstances.  Often they come to me because of a person, maybe in combination with events. 

     

    Bona 1

    Some of the Bona Responds volunteers in Dallas to donate a week of their spring break to clean up work in Garland.  They are students at St. Bonaventure U., near Buffalo, a Franciscan university.  

     

    For example, there is a person like that here with us this morning, Jim Mahar, from the staff at St. Bonaventure U. near Buffalo, NY.   I would include with Jim one of our own, Bill Hammond. 

    I first got one of these Mahar-Hammond calls after the hurricane in Galveston.  Guess where I went for a week.  Yes, Galveston, where we all worked like crazy cleaning trash out of roads, tearing destroyed houses apart, and spending nights in a church dormitory for about 20 Baptist Men (a great group), one of whom snored quite loudly.  We had a group of students, boys and girls, probably 10 to 15.  I spent a beautiful and moving week.

     

    Zoe 1

     Artist at work, Zoe.

     

    Next I get the call to go to OK City after the last big tornado.  Our group of about 10 spent a week cleaning up a forgotten small town called Little Ax.   The majority of dwellings had been mobile homes.  They were gone, or, at least, torn and twisted apart.  It was beautiful spring weather while we were there and dreadful destruction.  The people were all gone. 

    One special event for me took place in Little Ax.  We worked with and spent the nights with two unique groups of kids.  One was an international Jewish disaster group and the other was a Muslim international disaster group.  I talked with the kids in these groups and was quite touched.  The Jewish kids had literally flown in from Israel to help in Oklahoma.

     

    Buddy 4

    Our newest altar server understudy, Buddy,  helping his big sister.

     

    Talk about God being gracious and merciful, never getting angry and abounding in love.   Despite the destruction.

    Guess what is the call this week from Mahar & Hammond. 

     

    Tori & Zoe

     

    Guess who has their eyes intently focused on their brother, Buddy.  Victoria and Zoe.  

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    Rosemary’s Blessing      

    May you use the gifts that you have received, and pass on the love that has been given to you.

    May you be content with yourself just the way you are.

    Let this knowledge settle into your bones, and allow your soul the freedom to sing, dance, praise and love.

    It is there for each and every one of us.                                                                                     

    From a prayer by Saint Terese of Liseaux 

     

    Mike 1

    Mike reading about Moses' call in the book of Exodus.

     

    Our Special Thanks

    •    For  the Readings:  Mike & Geri
    •    For The Team:   Kevin & Georgie & Buddy
    •    For the Communion Bread:   Alison
    •    For the Wine & Cups:    Jan & Charlie
    •    For the Pictures:   Rick & Connie & Mike
    •    For the coffee and extras:   Mike & Judy & Jackie
    •    For the altar & sound: Jackie & Hue 
    •    For the Music:  Ray & Bethany & David 
    •    For all who helped with communion                                                     

     

    Geri 1

    Geri reading 1 Corinthians

     

    Birthdays:  Michelle Brown (Wednesday) 

     

     

    Ro 2

               

    Rosemary reading her Blessing of The Week

     

     

     Please Remember these special people:

    For Beth’s mom, who died this week, & the family;  For Dee and Mike;   For Tom Good;   For Lynda's mom;   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 recovering 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 

      

    Rick & Jackie

     

    Congratulations to Rick and Jackie.  Is she not looking great, Folks!

                    

    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;

     

    Michelle 1

     

    Happy Birthday, Michelle.   Need volunteers to help with the cupcake?  Look 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 Sophie; 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.

                               

    Cole 2

     

    Cupcake to Cole the Candleman, who shares his cupcake with someone each week.  Congratulations, Cole, you are The Best.

     

     

    Your Finances, February 28, 2016

    Expenses:   $895.00

    Outreach:   $525.00

    Donated today:  $2000 to Brent for Souls Harbor 

                                     $300 to Plano Homes

    Thanks for your Generosity, Everybody.

     

    Music 1

    The Best, Bethany, Ray, and David.

     

    For those who have wondered about where our food drives go, Ken explains:

    The food goes to the Network of Community Ministries which provides food, clothing, some limited financial assistance, and referrals, etc. to needy persons who live in the city of Richardson or the Richardson School District. We got started there because Cindy was volunteering there.

     

    Jim 2

    Jim Mahar of St. Bonaventure & the Bona Responds Team in Dallas to work for a week on the tornado damage.  Jim, instead of taking a cupcake (can you believe!), accepted from us a chain saw.

     

     Have a Great Week, J.S

    (214-783-0443)

     

    Brent 2

     

    Brent, who also refuses our cupcakes, instead accepts our $2000 for Souls Harbor for this month.

     

    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 5

    He is still there, Folks, right to the end.  Says he, "Bye, Everybody."



  • Reminder for Sunday, February 218, 2016, 3rd Lent, C

     

    Meeting

     

    Summit Meeting of Community's Creative Thinkers, Leo, Tori, & Buddy

     

    Welcome: Catholic Mass with coffee and juice and pastries, both bought and home-made, after Mass

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

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

     

      New Volunteer

    Georgie, May I help you?

     

    Readings:

    Exodus  3, 1-8, 13-15     Yahweh calls Moses from the burning bush.

    Psalm 103,  The Lord is kind and merciful.   (Excellent last stanza, The Lord is gracious and merciful, never gets angry and is abounding in love.)

    1 Corinthians 10, 1-6, 10-12,   Do not grumble as some of them did. 

    Luke 13, 1-9,   The parable of the fig tree with no figs.

     

    Cole
     

    Not only is Cole a professional level candle lighter, he also collects all the books.

     

    Community Activities:  

    1. ROMEO MEET: Friday, February 26, 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),  Thursday, March 4, 1:00 P.M.,   Ruang Thai, 1301 Custer Rd., Plano,  Please RSVP TO Denni, denni1@verizon.net             

    Offertory
     

    Offertory, Sydney & Hugh, Kerry & Nina.

     

     Special Notice:  Food Drive this Sunday.

     

    Healing for Harper
     

    Sacrament of Life for Harper.

     

    What is going on in our Catholic World  

    1. Contraception door opening,  National Catholic Reporter, February 22,   282  words,     Download Contraception 2-25-16 
    2. Do away with celibacy,  Corpus, February 16, 681 words,       Download Do away with celebacy 2-25-16            

     

    Donor Receipts for your 2015 donations have been emailed out.  If you have not received yours, please let John or Rosemary know.  Thank you for your generosity.  

     

    Healing for Tori

    Sacrament of Life for Victoria. 

     

    True? 

    I love mankind. It’s the people I can’t stand.

    Charles Schulz

     

    Leo 1
     

    I see you Leo.

     

    See you Sunday.

    J.S., 214-783-0443

     

    Gen 5

                             

    See you next week, Everybody.

     

     

    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.

     

      Peace

    Peace, Everybody.

  • Sunday Homily, February 21, 2016, 2nd Lent

    Readings:

    Genesis 15, 5-12, 17-18     To your descendants I give this land.

    Psalm 27,  The Lord is my light and my salvation

    Philippians 3, 17-4, 1,   Their god is their stomach.

    Luke 9, 28-36,   The Transfiguration.

     

     

    Harper 1

     

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

     

    Genesis observations

    What : book 1 of the whole Bible which includes

    1. Origin of people, Creation, Adam & Eve, the apple tree,
    2. Cain & Abel,
    3. Tower of Babel,
    4. The flood, Noah, and the arc,
    5. Abraham, The Father of the tribe, Isaac, and Jacob

    The stories are mythological and fun reading.

    Author: numerous sources, at least 4 big strands. 

     

    Leo 2

     

    Leo, too, says, "Good Morning, Everyone, Come in."

     

    When: guess.  Yes, compiled during the Babylonian Captivity, 555 before Christ, to build cohesion in the tribe because it has a history, especially the point that they are chosen to be special by God.

    Our selection: The story about Abraham and how God made a pact with the tribe led by Abraham, considered the founder of the tribe. 

    Amusing note: in our reading Yahweh promises a section of land to the Israelite tribe.  This genre of literature comes under the title of denial of responsibility, typified by ‘The dog ate my homework” or ‘God made me do it.’

    The story is put together after the fact, after the event.  The fact is, the Israelite tribe had to remove the Caananite tribe from the land.  The Israelites slaughtered them all, men, women, and children, even the live stock.

    Their observation years later, ‘Yahweh told us to do it.”  Such was the origin of the Holy Land.

     

    Gen 2
     

    And, of course, Genevieve says, "Wow, Folks, Look what I found and I got two of these things."

     

    Philippians: another amusing observation

    Paul says that his enemies and the enemies of the new Christianity have as their god their stomach.   That could apply to me, too.

     

      Wedding 1

    Sam escorting his mom Wednesday afternoon.             

     

    The Transfiguration Event

    I would like to talk this morning about transfiguration events.  I would propose, as I think I have done in the past, that we all have these events in our lives, most likely every day.  Sometimes we plan them.  Sometimes we realize afterward, ‘That activity or experience or social event was marvelous.’

    After a transfiguration event I suggest that we experience at least three special feelings, peace, joy, and gratitude.  Let me show you what I mean.

     

    Wedding 2

    A Wedding Prayer for Stacie and Paul, Surrey House, Mckinney.  Laura, Stacie's daughter is on the left, Kevin, Paul's brother, on the right.

     

    Remember last week I introduced and welcome a couple, Stacey and Paul?  I mentioned that we had a wedding planned for Wednesday afternoon. 

    We had the wedding, outside, Wednesday at 2:00, at Surrey House in McKinney, a nice, simple place I had never been to before.  The weather was as good as it gets, clear blue sky, bright sunlight, perfect temperature, green grass.   All would have made for a transfiguration event, but there was more.

     

    Wedding 4

    Stacie & Paul exchange vows and rings.

             

    First, why Wednesday, you may ask.     Because exactly 4 years ago they had met on a airplane flight. 

    Secondly, Stacey is a cancer survivor.  The last time I saw Stacey was one Sunday during her treatment when Rosemary & I brought her communion. 

    This was enough.  But on top of it all, her two kids, Sam & Laura, had been altar servers for me at St. Marks for some years.  I loved them.

    I came away from that event with great peace, joy, and gratitude.

     

    Wedding 9

    A new life begins.                                

     

    I know most of you don’t have the privilege of celebrating weddings, as I do.   So we look elsewhere.

    For example, did you not come away from the home Mass at Marlene’s house with greater peace, joy, and gratitude?  I did.

    What about our Sundays here together?  These are marvelous events for me.

     

    Romeo 2

    It must be Friday.  Those are Romeos, Kerry, Bill, Matt, Paul, Andy, Ray, Bill, An Old Geezer, and Tom, while Mike takes the picture.   Who let them out??

     

    I can even say a transfiguration event for me can be walking the dog, even like taking Aviana out at 4:15 in the morning and getting her to perform the double header.  What peace.  What a joy.  What gratitude. 

    And you?  Where are you finding peace, joy, and gratitude? 

     

      Sandra 1

    We offer provisions to Sandra who takes in the homeless, i.e., Mike & Geri.

     

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    Rosemary’s Blessing      

    May today there be peace within.

    May you trust that you are exactly where you are meant to be.

    May you not forget the infinite possibilities

    that are born of faith in yourself and others.

     From a prayer by St. Therese of Liseaux

     

    Michelle 2

    Michelle reading Genesis' account of Abraham.

     

    Our Special Thanks

    •    For  the Readings:  Michelle & Claire
    •    For The Team:   Kevin & Georgie
    •    For the Communion Bread:   Alison
    •    For the Wine & Cups:    Jan & Charlie
    •    For the Pictures:   Rick & Connie, Mike & Beth
    •    For the coffee and extras:   Mike & Judy & Jackie
    •    For the altar & sound: Jackie & Hue 
    •    For the Music:  Ray & Bethany & David & Shonda
    •    For all who helped with communion                                                     

     

      Claire 2

    Claire reading Paul's letter to the Philippians

     

    Birthdays:   Ray (Monday), Anthony DeGenova (Friday & 10 anniversary of John & Alison from last Sunday), Diane McClurg (Saturday), & Rosemary (19th, no smoking)

    Anniversaries: 

    John & Alison (Today, Sunday)

    John & Lambrini (22, Thursday)

     

    Ro
     

    Happy Anniversary & Congratulations, Rosemary, for 19 years of no smoking. 

     

     Please Remember these special people:

    For Beth’s mom & family;  For Dee and Mike;   For Tom Good;   For Lynda's mom who fell recently;   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 recovering 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 

      

      DeGenova

    Happy Anniversary, John & Alison.

                     

    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;

     

    Diane-Cole

     Happy Birthday, Diane, and thanks for the candles, Cole.

    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 Sophie; 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.

     

    Denise & James

    Denise and James, you are having too much fun here.

                               

    Your Finances, February 21, 2016

    Expenses:   $1960.00

    Outreach:   $ 890.00

    Donated today:   

    Thanks for your Generosity, Everybody.

     

    Buddy 4

                         

    Do we have a new volunteer here to help out?

     

     Have a Great Week, J.S

    (214-783-0443)

     

      Buddy 5

    So, Buddy, do you want to help us all out and especially your big sister?

     

    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 3

    See you all next week, Folks.

  • Reminder for Sunday, February 21, 2016, 2nd Lent, C

      The Runners

     "Welcome in, Folks." say Carrie, Paul, and Bill, Our Runners.

     

    Welcome: Catholic Mass with coffee and juice and pastries, both bought and home-made, after Mass

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

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

     

    The Girls
     

    Also, from Judy, Becky, Cathy, and Mary, "Hi, Everybody, Come in."

     

    Readings:

    Genesis 15, 5-12, 17-18     To your descendants I give this land.

    Psalm 27,  The Lord is my light and my salvation

    Philippians 3, 17-4, 1,   Their god is their stomach.

    Luke 9, 28-36,   The Transfiguration.

     

    Sir Char & Jackie

    Hey, wait, who invited in these two, Sir Charlie & Jackie?? 

     

    Community Activities:  

    1. ROMEO MEET: Friday, February 19, 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),  Thursday, March ?, 1:00 P.M.,  Place? Please RSVP to Marilyn Ackerman, rmackerman5@gmail.com                                                               

     

     

    Michael at J

     

    Michael, from the J.  For reference, check out the excellent Sunday homily.

     

    What is going on in our Catholic World  

    1. The American political campaign,  National Catholic Reporter, February 6,   747  words,      Download The campaign trail.doc 2-18-16
    2. Francis message to Mexico,  National Catholic Reporter, February 16, 747 words,       Download Francis in Mexico 2-18-16           

     

    Donor Receipts for your 2015 donations have been emailed out.  If you have not received yours, please let John or Rosemary know.  Thank you for your generosity.  

     

     

    Music 4
     

     So, who said I can't play the guitar, even with my toes.                                                                                                                                                                                                                  

    True? 

    Blessed are they who see beautiful things in humble places where other people see nothing.

    CAMILLE PISSARRO

     

     

    Communion

     

    Communion for everybody.

     

    See you Sunday.

    J.S., 214-783-0443

     

     

    Our Father

                        

    Our Father

     

    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.

     

      Gen 3

     Here she is, Folks, saying, "See you next week, Everybody."

     

    The Gorilla

    JS Ministries' Hospitality Team, all 4.

  • Sunday Homily, February 14, 2016, 1st Lent

    Readings:

    Deuteronomy 26, 4-10     You shall bow down in his presence.

    Psalm 91,  Be with me, Lord, when I am in trouble.

    Romans 10, 8–13,   The word is near you.

    Luke 4, 1-13,   Jesus was led into the desert to be tempted by the devil.

     

    Gen 4

     

    Says Genevieve, "Welcome in, Folks.  Happy Valentine"s Day.

     

    Deuteronomy 

    The scene: The Israelites have escaped from Egypt and have been wandering in the desert for years.  They are just about to enter The Land.  They are assembled.  Moses is addressing them and reminding them of all Yahweh has done for them over the years of wandering.   

     

    Cole & fam.

                  

    Cole, also, with Erin & Diane his mom & Grandmom, says, "Hi, Everybody, Come on in". 

     

    In our chapter he is telling them that when they have settled in their new land, where he will not accompany them, they must take a basket full of a portion of their first harvest, present it to the rabbi, and offer it as a sacrifice of thanksgiving.   

    Who: Though about Moses, Deuteronomy is a compilation of numerous sources. 

    Guess when: post Babylonian Captivity, say 555.  Easy to remember.

     

    Bethany 1

    Bethany, Can we trust you to get that cupcake to Vivian!

     

    Having a happy, healthy, positive Lent?

    Last week I talked with you about having a happy, healthy, and positive Lent.  How’s it going?   I have an example that may expand your possibilities. 

    I have already mentioned a little bit of this story last week, but would like to get more into it.

     

    David

    David, Happy Birthday to Drew.

     

    At the Jewish Community Center, where I arrive at 5:30 for a spin class, there is a guy named Michael at the entrance counter.  He is from Nigeria and new since the beginning of the year.  There was a lady on the counter for years, but she retired.  Nice, but nothing special.  Michael is special.

    First off, he seems to have memorized every person’s name and usually what they want when they check in.  We introduced ourselves my first time to see him.  The second time he knew my name, knew I wanted only one large towel instead of two, and that I like a locker around the number 30.  He had it all.  There are hundreds of people who check in at this counter every morning.  I hear him call them by name.

     

    John

    Happy 22nd Anniversary, John, to you and Lambrini.

     

    We chat a bit both when I come in and when I leave.  So, as I mentioned last week, I told him that our Friday spin teacher was having a birthday, that I was going to get the class to sing, and that I was going to give her a Cliff Bar (instead of a cupcake.  Good figure). 

    So, Friday morning I mention to him I am going to celebrate Jennifer, and he says he will do something.  What I don’t know.  Like I said last week, what he does is he runs in as we are singing at the beginning of the class and sticks a big sheet of poster paper on the glass wall. The poster says, “Happy Birthday, Jennifer.”  I was surprised and delighted.

     

    Dick

    Happy Birthday, Dick.

     

    Then at the end of the 45 minute class, Michael rushes in with a basket of 20 or so cold rolled face towels.   Again I was surprised, totally, and delighted.  Never before had any staff person done this. 

    Michael is special.  He has a pretty insignificant job in the Center and he has used it as a platform to make a marvelous, positive difference.  He helps us all to start off the day with delight.  He makes it a joy to walk in the door, even on a cold morning in the dark.

     

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    Thanks, Cole for being a super candle lighter.

     

    Do this and you make for a happy, healthy, and positive Lent.

    So, how are you doing?

     

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     Rosemary reading her Blessing of The Week.

                                                   

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    Rosemary’s Blessing      

    Loving Father,

    often we forget your gifts to us,

    letting them pass unnoticed through each day.

    Show us how to look again, to see through your eyes

    and give freely in response to what we see.

    Amen

     www.christianaid.org.uk/images/count-your-blessings-2010.pdf

     

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    Sandra reading Deuteronomy.

     

    Our Special Thanks

    •    For  the Readings:   Sandra & Bill
    •    For The Team:   Kevin & Georgie
    •    For the Communion Bread:   Alison
    •    For the Wine & Cups:    Jan & Charlie
    •    For the Pictures:   Rick & Connie & Mike
    •    For the coffee and extras:   Mike & Judy & Jackie
    •    For the altar & sound: Jackie & Hue 
    •    For the Music:  Ray & Bethany & David
    •    For all who helped with communion                                                     

     

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    Bill reading Romans 10.

     

     Birthdays:   Dana Dinsmore (24, Today, Sunday), Drew Grattifiori

    Anniversaries: 

    John & Alison (Today, Sunday)

    John & Lambrini (22, Thursday)

     

      Stacey & Paul

                                   

     Stacey and Paul planning to marry this week. 

     

    Special Date: February 28, food drive.

     

     

    Gen 5


    Ugh, Oh, Folks, here comes that girl.  Watch out.

     

     Please Remember these special people:

    For Dee and Mike;   For Tom Good;   For Lynda's mom who fell recently;   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 recovering 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 

      

     

    Gen 6

     

    And there she goes, Folks.  What a tutu!  What a sight!
     

                     

    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;

     

    Bethany-Ray

    Yes, Bethany, Yes, Ray, that is Genevieve you are looking at.

    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.

     

    Ash Wednesday

    Ash Wednesday at Marlene's house.

                               

    Your Finances, February 14, 2016

    Expenses:   $1755.00

    Outreach:   $ 630.00

    Donated today:   

    Thanks for your Generosity, Everybody.

     

    Ashes
     

    Ashes for Lynda. 

     

     Have a Great Week, J.S

    (214-783-0443)

     

    Our Father
                                           

    Our Father. 

     

    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

    Peace, Everybody.

  • Reminder for Sunday, February 14, 2016, 1st Lent, C

     

      Gen & Ro

     

    Guess who?   Rosemary says Genevieve says, "Welcome, Everybody."

     

     

    Welcome: Catholic Mass with coffee and juice and pastries, both bought and home-made, after Mass

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

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

     

     

    Greg Moran

     

    Becoming an A.F Major, Greg Moran, son of Mike & Geri, Washington, D.C.

     

    Readings:

    Deuteronomy 26, 4-10     You shall bow down in his presence.

    Psalm 91,  Be with me, Lord, when I am in trouble.

    Romans 10, 8–13,   The word is near you.

    Luke 4, 1-13,   Jesus was led into the desert to be tempted by the devil.

     

     

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     Still having to help him get dressed up, Geri & Mike with Greg. 

     

     

    Community Activities:  

    1. ROMEO MEET: Friday, February 12, 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),  Thursday, March ?, 1:00 P.M.,  Place? Please RSVP to Marilyn Ackerman, rmackerman5@gmail.com

                                                   

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    Our Great helpers, Kevin & Georgina.

     

    What is going on in our Catholic World  

    1. Francis is going to Mexico, National Catholic Reporter, December 28,   765  words,   Download Francis to Mexico 2-11-16
    2. Francis & Legio Christi, National Catholic Reporter, February 8, 816 words,    Download Francis & Legio Christi 2-11-16 
    3. Jesuits murdered, National Catholic Reporter, February 8, 701 words.        Download Jesuit murders 2-11-16

    Donor Receipts for your 2015 donations have been emailed out.  If you have not received yours, please let John or Rosemary know.  Thank you for your generosity.                                                                                                                                                                                                                        

    Gen & Zoe

    Genevieve says, "Zoe, You think I am funny or something?"

                                                                                                                                                                     

    True? 

    People who enjoy meetings should not be in charge of anything.

    Thomas Sowell, American Economist

     

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    Buddy, whatchyou eating, cookies??

     

    See you Sunday.

    J.S., 214-783-0443

     

     

    The Gang

                           

    Offertory, Sir Charlie, Mary Ellen, Grace, and Jan.

     

    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.

     

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    Tori, where did you get that pretty profile?

  • Sunday Homily, February 7, 2016, 5th Ordinary Time, C

    Readings:

    Isaiah  6, 1-8,   “Here I am,” I said, “send me.” The call of Isaiah.

    Psalm 138,  In the sight of the angels I will sing your praises, Lord.

     1 Corinthians 15, 1 – 11,   I am the least of the apostles.

    Luke 5, 1-11,   The big catch of fish.

     

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    Says Kevin, "Welcome in, Everybody, we are ready."

     

    Observations:   Isaiah (I) 

    This is The Great One.  The Prophet.  My favorite.  In general, this work has three parts put together by three different people.  It is time dependent: before, during, and after the, you guessed it, the Babylonian Captivity.  Keep 555 before Christ in mind as an easy date.  You can guess that this is Isaiah I, being chapter 6 (of 66 chapters)

    Last week we heard the story of the prophet Jeremiah’s call by Yahweh.  This week we have Isaiah’s call. 

     

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    Harper, too, says, "Hi, Folks, Welcome in."

     

    Psalm 138

    Want to hear something beautiful?  Listen to today’s psalm.  Another of my favorites. Thanks, thanks, and more thanks.

    1 Corinthians 15

    In last week’s Corinthians’ reading Paul described his vision of love.  Today he continues talking to the people of his church in Corinth, focusing on how he was called by God.

    So, today we have a theme of call & gratitude.  Even the gospel has a sub-theme of call.  Pretty neat.

     

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     Candle Lighters of The Week, Cole and Leo.

     

    Have a Happy Lent?

    This morning, Folks, I want to talk about how to have a happy Lent, a Lent positive spiritually-psychologically and even physically.  

    I got a story to exemplify my ideas. 

    Last Friday morning at our 6:00 A.M. spin class at the Jewish Community Center, I had the opportunity to celebrate the birthday of our trainer, a girl in her thirties named Jennifer.  She did not know this was coming.

     

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    The Best, Shonda & Bethany, Ray & David,

     

    She had told me the date of her birthday when I asked her a couple of weeks before if she was going to give me a birthday gift the week of the 26th.  I asked for the theme of Rocky, my favorite work out music.  At the same time she said yes to Rocky, she said her birthday was the 5th.  I tucked it away.

    So, just before she started cranking us up at 6:00, Friday, I got off of my bike and addressed the 20 or so other bikers saying that is was Jennifer’s birthday.  We sang and then I gave her a gift with a ribbon Rosemary had added.  The gift?  A Cliff bar.  I figured she might beat me if I gave her a cupcake.  She eats healthy and it shows.

     

    Gen 4

                                       

    Ugh, Oh, Folks, that girl is loose.

     

    At the same time the kid that mans the entrance desk walks in with a big piece of poster paper and tapes it on the glass wall.  It said ‘Happy Birthday, Jennifer.’  I had told him about it being her birthday and never expected such a positive response. 

    Jennifer was obviously touched.  I became the teacher’s pet with hopes of future preferential treatment.   A dream.

     

    Gen 6

     

    Ugh, Oh, again, Gen, You are hanging out with dangerous people, that is, Leo and Zoe. 

     

    Back to Lent.

    I have mentioned before how I have a gloomy reaction to Lent mostly because of my early Jesuit experience with extra penance.   Like, we had chains we wore on our thighs a couple of times a week and we had little whips which we used to scourge our backs a couple of evenings a week before we went to bed in our cubicles.  I think we were sane enough to laugh at most of this.

    So, how do we make Lent this year a positive experience?  I think most of us are into a fine tuning zone, a little here, a little there.

     

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    Jennifer and Kennedy, baptism time.  Welcome into our world, Kennedy.

     

    So, physically, what needs fine tuning?  Myself, normally I have to watch the big 3, sugar, butter, salt.  I love them all, but they do bad things to me.  My goal: trim off maybe 5  pounds, weight I have gained from Thanksgiving, through Christmas, to my birthday the end of January.

    So, where do you want to fine tune, lose a pound or two, exercise a bit more?

     

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    Hi, Kennedy, Thanks for bringing your mom & dad and your  god parents,  Nick and Stephanie.

     

    Spiritually-psychologically?  I would propose two positives:

    1. Take time to contemplate, appreciate, and give thanks for something.
    2. Make an effort every day to do something positive, like singing happy birthday to Jennifer.  I was lucky to have that opportunity to celebrate her. 

     

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    The Braun family,  Don & Debbie, Kennedy & Jen &  Kyle, Eric, Heather & Mckinley. 

     

    Rosemary & some others of you have suggested we keep a jar, write down on a small piece of paper the positive thing we did that day, and put the paper in the jar.  A one a day vitamin.

    The positive gesture can tie up with the gratitude. 

    Rosemary will say a word about this at the time of The Blessing of The Week.  

    So, how are you going to celebrate a Lent that is happy?