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    Rosemary's Blessing:   

     Next week.

     

    Kathleen

    Kathleen reading the beautiful Isaiah 43.

     

    Our Special Thanks:  

    •    For  the Readings:   Kathleen & Danny, Fred & Maureen's kids
    •    For The Team:    Kevin  &  Georgie
    •    For the Communion Bread:   Alison 
    •    For the Wine & Cups:  Barb & Warren 
    •    For the Pictures & Video:   Rick & Mike & John & Connie & Beth
    •    For the coffee and extras:  The Macchio family, who furnished brunch
    •    For the altar & sound: Jackie & Hue
    •    For the Music:  Ray & Bethany & Wendy & Shonda
    •    For all who helped with communion 

     

    Danny

    Danny reading the equally beautiful I Corinthians 13.

     

    Birthdays:  Drew Grattifiori (19, Thursday)

     Anniversaries:

     John & Lambrini (21st, Wednesday)

     

    Offertory

    Offertory with Danny, Kathleen, and some of the gang.

     

    Please Remember these special people:

    For Bernadette's recuperation from knee surgery;  For John & Jean's son John Louis;   For our good friend Kay in Ontario;  For Loraine, a girl I knew in Tanzania, whose wedding I did some years ago, and who has breast cancer;   For Cliff;  For Connie's nephew, Fred and her little friend, Heart; For Mary Jane Stevenson's brother Philip, 34, sick & don't know why;    The Quinn’s granddaughter, Mikayla; For Fred, our buddy and supporter for years, who moved to the other side recently;   Likewise, for Fred's daughter, Kathleen, with cancer;  For Curtis, another buddy and longtime supporter, who  died recently, and for the family;    For Bethany & for the coming of her Little Visitor, Vivian;    for Jackie Urbanczyk's continued recovery;   For Rita;  Mike & Dee Miller's daughter, Lisa, not doing well;    for Nina Tucker's dad;   For Sr. Patricia Otillio, a nun I worked with for years in Grand Coteau;

     

    Kathleen-Danny & Rebecca

    Kathleen, Danny, & Rebecca sharing stories about Fred.

     

    Claudette’s little 9-10 day old niece, Mica Rose, not doing well;  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 struggling with prostate cancer;  from Rob, the brother of his business associate who has cancer;   For Diane Drescher with a bad back & hips;  Frank’s sister, Grace Campos, 84, with stage one;   For Jackie;  Diane McClurg's mom having a hard time making the transition to assisted living;   Dee's friend, Don Fox, with cancer;   Dick Thompson's daughter, Teri Jill & her cousin Terri.  Barb & Warren's grandbabies, Leighton Elizabeth and Warren Phillip, & their friend Chris, plus Barb's dad & niece.

     

    Todd

    More Macchios, Todd and family.

     

    Bernadette Delgado's mom; 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; for our friends, sons, and daughters in the military, including Cole Carey, 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.

     

    Richardson Vol Police

    Beware! The Richardson Volunteer Police are watching you.

     

    Your Finances, February 15, 2015

    Expenses:   $1170.00

    Outreach:   $ 725.00

     

    Thanks for your Generosity.

     We donated this week:  Nothing Special

                                   

     

    The hats

    The Hats: Texas Rangers, Richardson Volunteer Police, Washington Redskins, and The Classic.

     

     Have a Good 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

     

      

     

     

     

     

     

     

  • Reminder for Sunday, February 15, 2015, 6th Ordinary Time, Cycle B

      

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    "Welcome in, Folks," say Mike, Geri, and an Old Geezer

     

    Welcome: Catholic Memorial Mass celebrating Fred Macchio.  Catered Brunch following the memorial.  Prepare for a liturgy perhaps 30 minutes longer.

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

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

     

     

    Zoe-Cole-Emma

    Zoe, Cole, and Emma specialize in fixing all your problems. Just stop by. You will get fixed.


     

    Readings:  (special for Fred)

    Isaiah 43, 1-5,  Do not be afraid, you are mine

    Psalm 32,    I turn to you, Lord, in time of trouble, and you fill me with the joy of salvation.

    1 Corinthians 13, 1-3,   If I have no love, I am nothing.

     John 15, 10-11,   As the Father has loved me, so I have loved you.  Live in my love.  I have told you this so that my joy may be in you and you joy may be complete.

     

    Communion

    Communion, "Let the little ones come…"

     

    Community Activities:

    1.    ROMEO MEET: Friday,  February 13 , Jason's Deli, Collin Creek Mall, west side of Central, 1:00. Time to get together again.  The Older Geezer will take attendance.   Let's do it.

    2.    LADIES' LUNCHEON, Thursday, March 5,  1:00, place to be announced.

    Everyone, please forward to anyone you think would be interested.  If you let me know I will add their email to the list. 

    Carol

     

    Who needs clowns

    Who needs clowns when we got Cathy, Patricia, and Sandra.

     

    3.    February 15, this Sunday,  Community memorial for Fred with brunch catered by Maureen & the Macchio gang.  Please be prepared for a liturgy about 30 minutes longer than usual.  

    4.    February 17,  Mardi Gras Tuesday followed by Ash Wednesday,  7:00 P.M., Marlene's house, 2017 Keystone Drive, Plano.  Welcome.

    5.    John Cade announces a Harville Hendrix seminar on Safe Conversation, Feb. 14, free.  214-357-0371,   Download FWD Flier Feb english 2015 B (3)

     

    Sir Charlie

    Free advice (sometimes) at the Deluxe Coffee Shoppe, care of John and Sir Charlie.

     

     What is going on in our Catholic World:

    1.        Twin Cities in bankruptcy, National Catholic Reporter,  January 16,  370 words,   Download Twin Cities Bankruptcy 2-12-15

    2.        Married Priests, National Catholic Reporter, February 3, 767 words,     Download Married Priests 2-12-15

     

    Leo 2

    Leo checking out the fit of the altar servers' seating.

     

    True? 

    Enjoy Life.  It has an expiration date. 

     

    Leo

    "You guys need any help up there?"

     

    See you Sunday, February 8, 2015, 5th Ordinary Time, Cycle B, Let’s celebrate Fred.

    J.S., 214-783-0443

     

    Cathy-Joe-Connie

    Beware, Joe, You are in danger from the two whose names we dare not mention.

     

    JSM Mission-Faith Statement

    Our Goals:

       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.

     

     

  • Sunday Homily, February 8, 2015, 5th Ordinary Time, B cycle

    February 8, 2015, 5th Ordinary Time

    Readings:

    Job  7, 1-7,  Is not man’s life on earth a drudgery?

    Psalm 147,    Praise the Lord, who heals the broken hearted.

    1 Corinthians 9, 16-25,   I have made myself a slave to all.

     Mark 1, 29-39,   They brought to him all who were ill or possessed by demons.

     

     

    Leo 2

    Leo says, "Hi, Folks, welcome in, we got cupcakes."

     

    Job 0bservations:

    What: A comment on The Universe.  No book in the OT or NT has less known about it.  Called the most profound book of the OT.    It deals with the problem of evil, personal justification, and why bad things happen to good people.   Job himself could be historical, a literary creation, or a combination of the first two.

    Author: Unknown. 

     

    Vivian

    Vivian says, "Hi, Folks, and thanks for the cupcake. Even though I am not quite here yet, I already love cupcakes." Ask her mom, Bethany.

     

    Date: It is guessed to be before the time of Moses and Egypt, i.e., earlier than 1300 before Christ.

    Structure: 3 poetic dialogues preceded by a prose introduction and ending with a prose conclusion, an epilogue judged to have been added sometime later by another person or group of persons.

     

    Happiness

    Happiness is… Poor Job should have had a cupcake of the week.


     

    The Story of Job

    I would like to tell you this morning the story of Job.

    Once upon a time there was a good man named Job who lived in the land of Uz.  He had 7 sons and 3 daughters, a sign that he was especially blessed.  He not only had sons, but he had the special number of 7.

     

    John & Gang

    John with Mary, Jean, and Jan.

     

    One day Yahweh was walking around heaven talking with his buddies when he ran into the devil.  "What have you been doing?" he asked.  "I have been walking around here and there," the devil responded. 

    "Have you noticed how good my man Job is?"  "Yes,' says the devil, "but I bet he will curse you to your face if you stop protecting him and take away all his goodies."  "It's a bet," says Yahweh, "Just don't hurt him."

     

    Cupcakes

    Cupcakes of The Week to Geri, Mike, and Randolf with some little mice suddenly appearing.

     

    So a few days later while all of Job's 7 sons and 3 daughters where having a feast with their families, a storm blew up killed them all.  A messenger runs to tell Job of the horrible news. 

    Shortly after that, another messenger races in and says lightening has just killed all his sheep and the shepherds.   Other messengers then run in saying Job's livestock have been rustled by robbers who killed all the farm hands.

    Job is devastated, of course, but responds with the famous statement: "I was born with nothing, and I will die with nothing.  The Lord gave, and now he has taken away.  May his name be praised." 

     

    Cupcakes 2

    Even these characters get Cupcakes, John, Hue, Scott, and Tom.

     

    So Yahweh wins his bet.  But, when Yahweh and the devil meet up to settle their bet, the devil raises the stakes by saying that he bets Job will curse Yahweh if the devil is allowed to hurt his body.  Not death, just hurt.  "Bet," says Yahweh.

    The next day Job comes down with sores all over his body, like leprosy, and he has to go outside of town where the lepers go.  He sits in the town dump.  His wife now comes and his friends.  They all grieve. They also encourage Job to see what he has done bad.  Has he cursed Yahweh?  Confess and repent.  Job proclaims his innocence.  But he is depressed and discouraged. 

    (In East Africa I used to celebrate Mass for a small community of lepers.)

     

     

    Coffee Shoppe

    Ye Olde Coffee Shoppe with Class, thanks to Mike and Geri. Poncik moving in.

     

    Finally, while not cursing Yahweh, he cries out his anguish saying (chapter 3): 

    "Oh, God, put a curse on the day I was born; put a curse on the night when I was conceived!  Turn that day into darkness, God." (verses  2-4) 

    "I wish I had died in my mother's womb or died the moment I was born.  Why did my mother hold me on her knees?" (verses 11-12) 

    "Why let men go on living in misery?  Why give light to men in grief?" (verse 20) 

     

     

    Harper

    Harper says, "If you love me, you will give me a Cupcake. Right?"

     

    "Everything I fear and dread comes true.  I have no peace, no rest, and my troubles never end." (verses 25-26)

    After some time in this situation, Yahweh comes along and speaks with him:

    "Who are you to question my wisdom with your ignorant, empty words?  Stand up now like a man and answer the questions I ask you.  Were you there when I made the world?" (verses 2-3)

    "Job, have you ever in all you life commanded a day to dawn?" (verse 12)

    "Have you been to the springs in the depths of the sea?  Have you walked on the floor of the ocean? "(verse 16)

     

     

    Harper 2

    "Yes, I love you, Harper. Happy Cupcake."

     

    "Have you been to the place where the sun comes up or the place where the east wind blows?" (verse 24)

    After hearing all the numerous ways Yahweh reminds him of how insignificant he is, Job apologizes to Yahweh and promises to be a good boy from now on. 

    In an epilogue, which is considered a late addition, Yahweh restores his wealth and gives him 7 more sons and 3 more beautiful daughters.  He lives another 140 years a prosperous and happy man.

    Ever feel like Job?  How do you handle the feeling?

  • Announcements

    Rosemary's Blessing:   

     Good Morning!      

    This is God.

    I will be handling all your problems today.

    I do not need your help.

    So have a good day!

     Author Unknown

     

    Claire

    Claire reading the great story of Job.

     

    Our Special Thanks:  

    •    For  the Readings:   Denni & Tom 
    •    For The Team:    Kevin  &  Georgie
    •    For the Communion Bread:   Alison 
    •    For the Wine & Cups:  Barb & Warren 
    •    For the Pictures & Video:   Rick & Mike & John & Connie
    •    For the coffee and extras:    Jackie & Mike & Geri & Beth
    •    For the altar & sound: Jackie & Hue
    •    For the Music:  Ray & Bethany & Wendy
    •    For all who helped with communion 
    •    For John & Mike celebrating last Sunday and all who helped

     

    Tom

    Tom reading 1 Corinthians.

     

    Birthdays:  Tom Quinn (Sunday, today), Becky & Christine (21, Monday), Hue Beavers, Scott Shaw, Dick Thompson, & John Bresson (55) (all on Wednesday), Dana Dinsmore (23, Saturday)

     Anniversaries:

    Bobbie & Debbie (Tuesday, 30th)

    John & Alison (21st, Saturday)

     

    Offertory

    Offertory, Grace, Cheryl, Teresa, and Tom.

     

     

    Please Remember these special people:

    For Bernadette's recuperation from knee surgery;   For our good friend Kay in Ontario;  For Loraine, a girl I knew in Tanzania, whose wedding I did some years ago, and who has breast cancer;   For Cliff;  For Connie's nephew, Fred and her little friend, Heart; For Mary Jane Stevenson's brother Philip, 34, sick & don't know why;    The Quinn’s granddaughter, Mikayla; For Fred, our buddy and supporter for years, who moved to the other side recently;   Likewise, for Fred's daughter, Kathleen, with cancer;  For Curtis, another buddy and longtime supporter, who  died recently, and for the family;    For Bethany & for the coming of her Little Visitor, Vivian;    for Jackie Urbanczyk's continued recovery;   For Rita;  Mike & Dee Miller's daughter, Lisa, not doing well;    for Nina Tucker's dad;   For Sr. Patricia Otillio, a nun I worked with for years in Grand Coteau;

     

    The Girls

    The Girls, White Rock Mary, Jean, and Judy.

     

    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 struggling with prostate cancer;  from Rob, the brother of his business associate who has cancer;   For Diane Drescher with a bad back & hips;  Frank’s sister, Grace Campos, 84, with stage one;   For Jackie;  Diane McClurg's mom having a hard time making the transition to assisted living;   Dee's friend, Don Fox, with cancer;   Dick Thompson's daughter, Teri Jill & her cousin Terri.  Barb & Warren's grandbabies, Leighton Elizabeth and Warren Phillip, & their friend Chris, plus Barb's dad & niece.

     

    Music

    The Best, Wendy, Bethany, and Ray.

     

    Bernadette Delgado's mom; 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; for our friends, sons, and daughters in the military, including Cole Carey, 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.

     

     

    Ro

    Rosemary reading The Weekly Blessing.

     

    Your Finances, February 8, 2015

    Expenses:   $850.00

    Outreach:   $495.00

                        February 1, 2015

    Expenses:    $355.00

    Outreach:    $170.00     

     

    Thanks for your Generosity.

     We donated this week:  Nothing Special

                                   

    Video: Entrance, Enter the Journey, 2:25 minutes,

     

     

     

    Have a Good Week, J.S

    (214-783-0443)

     

    The Team

    The Team.

     

     

    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

     

      

     

     

     

     

     

  • Reminder for Sunday,February 8, 2015, 5th Ordinary Time, Cycle B

      

    Harper-Sophia

    Harper & Sophia say, "Hi, Everybody, want a cookie?"

    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: Vines High School, 15th between Custer & Independence. 

     

    Mike

    Mike sharing his insights of the day.

     

    Readings:

    Job  7, 1-7,  Is not man’s life on earth a drudgery?

    Psalm 147,    Praise the Lord, who heals the broken hearted.

    1 Corinthians 9, 16-25,   I have made myself a slave to all.

     Mark 1, 29-39,   They brought to him all who were ill or possessed by demons.

     

    Offeratory

    Offertory Marlene, Cindy, Zaile, and Bill.

     

    Community Activities:

    1.    ROMEO MEET: Friday,  February 6 , Jason's Deli, Collin Creek Mall, west side of Central, 1:00. Time to get together again.  The Older Geezer will take attendance.   Let's do it.

    2.    LADIES' LUNCHEON, Thursday, February 5,  1:00, Café Amore’, Midway, BYOB.

    Everyone, please forward to anyone you think would be interested.  If you let me know I will add their email to the list. 

    Carol

     

    Leo

    Leo volunteering to sing along with Shonda (mom) and Bethany.

     

    3.    February 15, Community memorial for Fred with brunch catered by Maureen & the Macchio gang. 

    4.    Febrary 17,  Mardi Gras Tuesday followed by Ash Wednesday.

    5.    John Cade announces a Harville Hendrix seminar on Safe Conversation, Feb. 14, free.  214-357-0371,   Download FWD Flier Feb english 2015 B (3)

     

    Tori and Buddy

    Very busy twins, Victoria and Buddy.

     

     What is going on in our Catholic World:

    1.        The read on the new generation of priests, Pray Tell,  January 26,  2800 words,       Download Recently ordained

     

    Ray and Leo

    Leo sweet talking his dad, Ray.

     

     True? 

    The only important thing is to follow nature. A tiger should be a good tiger; a tree, a good tree. So man should be man. But to know what man is, one must follow nature and go alone, admitting the importance of the unexpected. Still, nothing is possible without love….For love puts one in a mood to risk everything, and not to withhold important elements. 

    Carl Jung

     

    Jerry

    Jerry and Shirley with John plotting a take-over.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    See you Sunday, February 8, 2015, 5th Ordinary Time, Cycle B

    J.S., 214-783-0443

     

     

    JSM Mission-Faith Statement

    Our Goals:

       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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  • Sunday Homily, February 1, 2015, 4th Ordinary Time, B cycle

    Readings:

    Deuteronomy  18, 15-20,  Moses spoke to all the people.

    Psalm 95,    If today you hear his voice, harden not your hearts.

    1 Corinthians 7, 32-35,   A married man is anxious about the things of the world.

    Mark 1, 21-28,   In the synagogue was a man with an unclean spirit.

     

    Introduction 

    In our reading from the Book of Deuteronomy, Moses speaks to the Israelites about the coming of the Prophet, the Messiah, who is the Word of God. Our Responsorial Psalm states, ‘let us come into his presence to show our gratitude,’ for God will shepherd his people by feeding and guiding his flock. The expectation of these readings is realized in today’s reading from Mark.    

    Our second reading is from Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians on another subject altogether.  It is a good example of why one should always seek first to understand the context in which the text has been placed.  

     

    Homily with Mike:

     Today’s reading from Mark needs to be understood in the context of where it was placed in the gospel.  John the Baptist has just told the people that he is baptizing in water; but when the Messiah comes he will baptize you in living waters; his words that pour forth the Holy Spirit. 

    So, Jesus comes to Galilee and these are his first words: ‘The time is fulfilled, the kingdom of God is at hand, repent and believe in the good news.’

    The time is fulfilled,’ means that John the Baptist has fulfilled his purpose to prepare the way for the coming of the Messiah who will baptize with the Spirit. ‘The kingdom of God is at hand;’ the Messiah, the light of the world, is in their very midst to enlighten those who are in darkness.

    The word repent, metanoia, means to have a change of heart, a spiritual conversion. ‘Believe in the good news,’ is an invitation to welcome and live the good news that the Father has sent his Word to redeem us, his only begotten Son. So, Jesus enters the synagogue on the Sabbath.

    Why did he do this?  He would teach how and why his good news would fulfill that day’s reading from the Law and/or Prophets.  As Jesus began to teach, the Holy Spirit flows forth from his words into the heart of a man who had been in darkness.  The man’s unclean spirit cries out, ‘I know who you are; the holy one of God.’ Jesus says, ‘Come out of him. Those present are amazed, ‘his words are spoken with authority not like those of the scribes.’ The man’s unclean spirit flees from the presence of the Holy Spirit, just as darkness always flees from the light.

    Just before Christmas, Francis gave a spirited last minute Advent teaching to his Curia calling them to have a change of heart, a spiritual conversion from their complacency, petty squabbling, favoritism and gossiping.

    To make his intention completely clear, he prefaced each teaching with a selection from the spoken Word of God.  The News releases informed us that a number of the higher ranking members of the Curia felt Francis was out of order for doing this.  The mere fact that some thought they were higher ranking members is reason enough for Francis to chastise them.

    Christ taught his disciples to put themselves last and the people they were to serve first.  Don’t follow the hypocrisy of the Scribes who love their gold rings, the clothes they wear, the huge homes they live in, their praying in public places to seek attention, choosing the best seats at banquets…How did things get so out of order for the scribes?

    Think about today’s reading from First Corinthians Chapter 7, Paul sets the stage by teaching what is from the Lord, the sacred bond of marriage.  He then says that what he is going to talk about, celibacy, is not from the Lord; it’s from his experience, saying that it was a gift to him; that everyone doesn’t have this gift; there are many gifts. 

    However, the readings that we are given, like the one today, that come from Paul, not the Lord, have been understood by the Magisterium to be saying that celibacy is a higher spiritual gift than that of marriage. Not so!

    But we have brought it hook, line and sinker.  When a priest celebrates Mass he recognizes himself as Christ.  We should celebrate that recognition!  What we have forgotten is this: in marriage when a husband and wife seek to have a child, they too are making Christ alive to one another and to the World. 

    When they coach a child in some sport, or teach a child how to say grace before a meal, they too are being Christ to one another and to the world.  Don’t sell yourself short.  God has no favorites!  Recognize who you are called to be; the Body of Christ in the world during this week.  Being a celibate priest is not a higher spirit gift than being a husband or wife or—a child or a student—or whatever gift it is that you have been given to be.

     

     

     

  • Announcements

    Rosemary's Blessing:   Next week

    Our Special Thanks:  

    •    For  the Readings:  
    •    For The Team:    Kevin  &  Georgie
    •    For the Communion Bread:   Alison 
    •    For the Wine & Cups:  Claire & Ray 
    •    For the Pictures & Video:   Rick & Mike & John & Connie
    •    For the coffee and extras:    Jackie & Mike & Geri
    •    For the altar & sound: Jackie & Hue
    •    For the Music:  Ray & Bethany & Wendy
    •    For all who helped with communion 

     

     

    Birthdays:  Mike Carroll  & Randolf Brown (today, Sunday), John Doherty, Rick Turner, & Megan Ekes (Monday), Candy Kern & Gilbert Delgado (Wednesday), Natalie Gorman & Kayla Reidel (Thursday), Geri Moran & Katie Urbanczyk (Saturday)

     

     

     

    Please Remember these special people:

    For Bernadette's recuperation from knee surgery;   For our good friend Kay in Ontario;  For Loraine, a girl I knew in Tanzania, whose wedding I did some years ago, and who has breast cancer;   For Cliff;  For Connie's nephew, Fred and her little friend, Heart; For Mary Jane Stevenson's brother Philip, 34, sick & don't know why;    The Quinn’s granddaughter, Mikayla; For Fred, our buddy and supporter for years, who moved to the other side recently;    For Curtis, another buddy and longtime supporter, who  died recently, and for the family;    For Bethany & for the coming of her Little Visitor, Vivian;    for Jackie Urbanczyk's continued recovery;   For Rita;  Mike & Dee Miller's daughter, Lisa, not doing well;    for Nina Tucker's dad;    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 struggling with prostate cancer;  from Rob, the brother of his business associate who has cancer;   For Diane Drescher with a bad back & hips;  

     

     

     Frank’s sister, Grace Campos, 84, with stage one;   For Jackie;  Diane McClurg's mom having a hard time making the transition to assisted living;   Dee's friend, Don Fox, with cancer;   Dick Thompson's daughter, Teri Jill & her cousin Terri.  Barb & Warren's grandbabies, Leighton Elizabeth and Warren Phillip, & their friend Chris, plus Barb's dad & niece.

     

    Bernadette Delgado's mom; 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; for our friends, sons, and daughters in the military, including Cole Carey, 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.

     

     

    Your Finances, February 1, 2015

    Expenses:   $

    Outreach:   $

     

    Thanks for your Generosity.

     We donated this week:  

                                   

    Video

     

      

     

    Have a Good 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

     

      

     

     

     

     

  • Reminder for Sunday, February 1, 2015, 4th Ordinary Time, Cycle B

     

     

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    Emma & Aviana say, "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: Vines High School, 15th between Custer & Independence. 

     

    Leo 2

    Leo, too, says, "Hi, Everybody."

     

    Readings:

    Deuteronomy  18, 15-20,  Moses spoke to all the people.

    Psalm 95,    If today you hear his voice, harden not your hearts.

    1 Corinthians 7, 32-35,   A married man is anxious about the things of the world.

    Mark 1, 21-28,   In the synagogue was a man with an unclean spirit.

     

    Offertory

    Offertory, Tom & Lynda, Ray, Ron & Barbara

     

    Community Activities:

    1.    ROMEO MEET: Friday, January 30 & February 6 , Jason's Deli, Collin Creek Mall, west side of Central, 1:00.   Take a couple of weeks’ break.  People are away.

    2.    LADIES' LUNCHEON, Thursday, February 5,  1:00, Café Amore’, Midway, BYOB.

    Everyone, please forward to anyone you think would be interested.  If you let me know I will add their email to the list. 

    Carol

     

    Communion 2

    Communion cups.

     

     

    3.    February 15, Community memorial for Fred with brunch catered by Maureen & the Macchio gang. 

    4.    Febrary 17,  Mardi Gras Tuesday followed by Ash Wednesday.

    5.    John Cade announces a Harville Hendrix seminar on Safe Conversation, Feb. 14, free.  214-357-0371,   Download FWD Flier Feb english 2015 B (3)

     

    Brunch

    Birthday Brunch.

     

     What is going on in our Catholic World:

    1.        Francis on Contraception, National Catholic Reporter,  January 16, 1800 words,        

     2.       Francis on Birth Control, National Catholic Reporter, January 9, 800 words,     

     

    Brunch 2

    What a Feast.

     

     True? 

    Cheerfulness is contagious, but don’t wait to catch it from others.  Be a carrier.

     

    Cupcakes

    Cupcakes of The Week to Chloe, Doug, & Sir Charlie.

     

     

    See you Sunday, February 1, 2015, 4th Ordinary Time, Cycle B

    J.S., 214-783-0443

     

    Peace

    Peace.

     

    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.

     

     

     

     

     

  • Sunday Homily, January 25, 2015, 3rd Ordinary Time, B

    January 25, 2015, 3rd Ordinary Time B

    Readings:

    Jonah  3, 1-10,  The word of the Lord came to Jonah, saying…..

    Psalm 25,    Teach me your ways, O Lord.

    1 Corinthians 7, 29-31,   Let those having wives act as not having them.

    Mark 1, 14-20,   Come after me and I will make you fishers of people.

     

    Charlotte

    "Hi, Folks," says Charlotte, "Welcome."

     

    Jonah: This little book of 4 chapters is a gem and tells a delightful short story.   It is so good I would like to read it all, but will read only chapter 1 and most of chapter 3. 

    Background: Jonah has been asked by Yahweh to go to Nineveh in Assyria to tell the people & leaders that they are evil and will be punished shortly by Yahweh.  Trouble is, Nineveh is the enemy, like me going to Houston or Philadelphia. 

    So he runs away, catches a boat headed for Spain, is blamed by the sailors for causing a big storm on the sea, and is dumped overboard.  The whale swallows him and for three days Jonah is constrained to reflect on what he is doing.  When, after 3 days, the whale dumps him on shore, Jonah is more willing to listen.  We arrive at this point and I will have most of chapter 3 read.

     

    Chloe

    Chloe, too, with her sister, says, "Welcome, Everybody.

     

    Author: For centuries, while people took this story as factual, Jonah was considered author of his own story.  Once it was seen as a fable or allegory, it is accepted that the story probably has some unknown ancient as the author.

    Date of composition: no one really knows, but educated guesses put it ca. 800 before Christ.

    Note: the story of Jonah and the story of Jesus' interaction with his future apostles are both about The Call.   1 Corinthians is really bad.  Just like last week.  Who in Rome chooses these readings?

     

    Emma

    And Emma, too, "Hi, Everybody."

     

    Reminiscing at 75

    This morning I would like to reminisce on the theme of call at 75.  I propose that calls can be blessings or gifts.  For example. 

    I see three big calls in my 75 years.  The first came when I was in high school at the old Jesuit on Oak Lawn.  I felt drawn to be a Jesuit & a priest. 

     

     

    Kevin

    Kevin arriving ready to cover anything, Georgie, his partner, participating in a swim meet.

     

    I admit there was a lot of scare in this decision, scare that I was going to hell because of my sinful ways and the guys I hung around with.  I remember clearly one of the sermons commonly used with us guys.  You go out with your girl friend, you neck a little bit, you head home, you are hit by a train, and killed instantly.  You go straight to hell. 

    I remember the pastor at Christ the King telling the people that where you go will depend upon the people you hang out with.  Good people, you go to heaven.  Bad people, you know where.  I looked around and thought to myself, ‘I know where I’m going.’  I look around now and see some of my best friends, one a lawyer, another a banker, and my friend in Chicago, FBI.  On second thought, I still don’t know where we all might be going.

     

    Leo-Brandon

    Leo and Brandon, buddies.

     

    Trouble is, now I don’t think there is a hell thanks to my Jesuit training. I grew up in the Jesuits.  We simply had to.  I used to look at some of my classmates in the military and thought they were lucky.  We entered the Jesuits in those days and never went home for anything, weddings, special events, maybe funerals of parents.

    With all this, my decision to follow this inner call to be a Jesuit was an enormous blessing.

     

     

    Kite

    Cupcake of The Week to Doug for entering a new decade.

     

    It led me to a second momentous blessing in my life, my years in East Africa, especially Tanzania.  I really had to learn how to adapt.  I learned Swahili and in the process discovered I have a gift for languages.

    A high moment for me during maybe my 8th year came one afternoon when I went to a market in a big shed at my base near Kilimanjaro.  I had an old Tanzanian who was a buddy.  He sold fruits and veggies.  I always chatted with him when I was in town.  One day after we had chatted, a little old lady asked him, while I was to the side picking fruit, was I one of them, their people. 

     

     

    Sir Charlie

    Cupcake, really a power bar of the week to Sir Charlie in another decade.

     

    I used Swahili so good she thought I was an ndugu, which means something like a brother, something I would never had used for myself.  The old guy told me and I was floored.

    Then I was somewhat unpleasantly invited to go back to the States, which led to the third most incredible call and blessing, Rosemary and marriage.

     

     

    Emma-Cole

    Emma and Cole signing a birthday card.


      
    Looking back I returned to the States with a loneliness that I picked up in Tanzania and a much different perspective on marriage that I also picked up from the people, the priests, and even the bishops and a particular cardinal.  Tanzanians deep inside think not getting married is contrary to the laws of the universe.  I came home with this and I now could not be a happier person.

    Finally, a side effect call and gift: you people, our community, the gift and the fun I receive from you every week.

    Calls can be marvelous gifts and blessings.  I have had three and a half marvelous ones. 

    And you?

     

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    Peace is Emma with Aviana.

     

     

  • Announcements

    Rosemary's Blessing:   

    May you treasure wisely this jeweled, gilded time

    And cherish each day as an extra grace

    Whose heedless loss would be a tragic crime

    In today’s tasks may you find God’s tender face

    And may the Lord of the Dance bless you

    As He invites you to the dance of the hollowed present.

     Andrew M. Greeley   A Book of Irish American Blessings & Prayers

     

    Erin

    Erin reading chapter 1 of the delightful book of Jonah.

                                                                                    

    Our Special Thanks:  

    •    For  the Readings:  Erin and Chuck
    •    For The Team:    Kevin
    •    For the Communion Bread:   Alison 
    •    For the Wine & Cups:  Claire & Ray
    •    For the Pictures & Video:   Rick & Mike & John & Connie
    •    For the coffee and extras:   Nina & Kerry & Jackie 
    •    For the altar & sound: Jackie & Hue
    •    For the Music:  Ray & Bethany & Wendy
    •    For all who helped with communion
    •    For all who helped with the Brunch for the 75th

     

    Chuck

    Chuck reading the second part of Jonah, chapter 3.

     

    Birthdays:  David Ekes (54, Monday), Melissa Holcomb (23, Wednesday), Sir Charlie ( Wednesday) 

     

     

    Music 2

    The Best Music, Wendy, Bethany, Ray

     

    Please Remember these special people:

    For Bernadette's recuperation from knee surgery;   For our good friend Kay in Ontario;  For Loraine, a girl I knew in Tanzania, whose wedding I did some years ago, and who has breast cancer;   For Cliff;  For Connie's nephew, Fred and her little friend, Heart; For Mary Jane Stevenson's brother Philip, 34, sick & don't know why;    The Quinn’s granddaughter, Mikayla; For Fred, our buddy and supporter for years, who moved to the other side recently;    For Curtis, another buddy and longtime supporter, who  died recently, and for the family;    For Bethany & for the coming of her Little Visitor, Vivian;    for Jackie Urbanczyk's continued recovery;   For Rita;  Mike & Dee Miller's daughter, Lisa, not doing well;    for Nina Tucker's dad;    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 struggling with prostate cancer;  from Rob, the brother of his business associate who has cancer;   For Diane Drescher with a bad back & hips;  

     

    Brandon

    Brandon, "It must be Cupcake time!"

     

     Frank’s sister, Grace Campos, 84, with stage one;   For Jackie;  Diane McClurg's mom having a hard time making the transition to assisted living;   Dee's friend, Don Fox, with cancer;   Dick Thompson's daughter, Teri Jill & her cousin Terri.  Barb & Warren's grandbabies, Leighton Elizabeth and Warren Phillip, & their friend Chris, plus Barb's dad & niece.

     

    Harper

    Harper says, "Brunch time yet?"

     

    Bernadette Delgado's mom; 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; for our friends, sons, and daughters in the military, including Cole Carey, 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.

     

    John-Brent

    John & Brent accepting community checks.

     

    Your Finances, January 25, 2015

    Expenses:   $2410.00

    Outreach:   $ 660.00

     

    Thanks for your Generosity.

     We donated this week:  

    $2,000 to Soul's Harbor

    $300 to Plano Homes

    $300 to Dallas Area Rape Crisis Center

    $400 to Karina in Cuernevaca

                                   

    Video: Gather the People, 2:30,

     

      

     

    Have a Good Week, J.S

    (214-783-0443)

     

    Cathy

    Cathy says, "See you in two weeks."

     

    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