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    Rosemary's Blessing: 

    Be my voice this day that the words I speak

    will be healing, affirming, true, and gentle. 

    Give me wisdom to think before I speak.

     Seven Sacred Pauses by Macrina Wiederkehr

     

    Lily

    Lily reading Exodus.

    Our Special Thanks:

    •    For Reading:   Scott & Lily
    •    For The Team:  Kevin and Georgie
    •    For the Communion Bread:  Alison
    •    For the Wine & Cups: John Cade
    •    For the Pictures & Video:   Rick & Connie, John & Mike  
    •    For the coffee and pastries:   Jan & Sir Charlie, Beth D. & Jackie & Jerry 
    •    For the altar & sound: Jackie & Hue
    •    For the Music:  Ray & Bethany
    •    For the help Saturday at Jackie & Rick's house, Monica, Mike Carrell, Mike Moran, Jerry Gleason, Bill Poncik, Richard Eshelbrenner, Greg Rogers,  Rosemary

     

    Scott

    Scott reading Thessalonians.

     

     Birthdays:    John DeGenova (Saturday), Rob (62, Thursday), Nikki & Cameron (14, Wednesday), Patricia (16th, Monday), and The Beautiful Zoe (6, Sunday, today)

    Anniversaries:

    Billy and Zaile (5th, Wednesday)

     

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    Jerry cleaning up the yard.

     

                   

     

     Please Remember these special people:

    For Dave Tichner's dad who died Thursday, and for Dave;  For Ray;  Mike & Dee Miller's daughter, Lisa, not doing well;  For Tom Quinn's continued recuperation from shoulder surgery;    for Nina Tucker's dad;   Jackie Urbanczyk's continued recovery;    for a special girl named Missy Ackerman; 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;  

     

    Mike M. & Richard

    Mike Moran and Richard digging up a fence and cutting down rogue trees.

     

                 

     

    Frank’s sister, Grace Campos, 84, with stage one;   Jackie's sister, Shellie; 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 & neice expecting;    Judy Carrell's friend, Matt Larson;  Rita; 

     

    Greg 2

    Greg fixing a light fixture.


                 

     

    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; Mary Ellen's Christopher, Margaret and Jim; 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.

     

    Bill

    Bill, along with Jerry, Mike Carrell, and Richard, in the process of thoroughly trimming a burr oak tree.

     

               

     

    Your Finances,  October 26

    Expenses:   $1060.00

    Outreach:   $ 595.00

                                                                                    

    We Donated this week:  

    $300 to Plano Homes. 

    Video:  Entrance hymn, Though the Mountains May Fall, 2 minutes,

     

       

                                      

    Thanks for your Generosity.

    Have a Good Week, J.S

    (214-783-0443)

     

    Mike C.

    Our Supervisor, Mike.

        

               

     

     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, October 26, 2014, 30th Ordinary Time, Cycle A

     

    Harper #1

    Sez Harper, "Happiness is chocolate cake."

     

    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. 

     

    Cole, Emma, & books

    Our special book collectors, Cole and Emma.

     

     

    Readings:

    Exodus  22, 20-26,  You shall not molest or oppress an alien.

    Psalm 18,   I love you Lord, My Strength

    1 Thessalonians 1, 5-10,  You know what sort of people we were among you.

    Matthew 22, 34-40,  The whole law and the prophets depend on these two commandments.

     

    Cole & Celeste

    And more books, from Celeste.

     

     

     Community Events:

    1.    DOMEO MEET: Friday, October 24, Jason's Deli, Collin Creek Mall, west side of Central, 1:00.  Free cookie from Michelle (the manager), if you can find invisible Fred.

    2.     November 1, All Saints:  we will decorate the stage.  Bring pictures from your life, family and friends.  We will celebrate them.

    3.    Ladies' luncheon, Thursdays,  

    November; we are meeting Thursday, November 6, 4:30 pm, Steve Fields, 5013 W Park Blvd, Plano, TX 75093, (972) 596-7100.  NOTE THE CHANGE OF TIME!!!!    We’re going to happy hour, the lobster pizza is to die for and ½ price.

    December; location not yet determined.  We’re looking for something holiday-ish to do.  Ideas?  Time not yet decided on.  Cathy says, "Elkes at Greenville in Allen or 5th St. Pizza, Stacy Furniture in Allen."

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

    Carol

     

    Carol & Cathy

    "Carol, Don't let that witch in here."

     

     4.       November 9, 10th Anniversary of our Community, Sunday brunch.

    5.      Our annual pilgrimage to the Meyerson for the marvelous Christmas Concert will take place December 18, Thursday.  Rosemary requests that you get your names in quickly because we are running a bit late this year.  

     

    John & Co.

    Denni, John, and Connie conjuring up new problems.

     

     

    What's going on in our Catholic world:

    1.    Family Synod, surprising change,  America, October 13, 500 words,   Download Family Synod document 10-23-14   

    2    Family Synod update II,  National Catholic Reporter, October 18, 950 words,      Download Synod report 10-23-14

     

     

    Zaile & Co.

    Zaile with Teresa and Mabel also conjuring up problems.

     

     

    True? 

     Do not regret growing old.  It is a privilege denied to many.

     

    Zoe, Buddy, Leo

    Zoe, Buddy, and Leo solving the problems.

     

    See you Sunday, October 26, 2014, 30th Ordinary Time, Cycle A

    J.S., 214-783-0443

     

     

    Chairs up

    Chairs up. Everybody pitching in to return Vines to being a school.


     

    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, October 19, 2014, 29th Ordinary Time

    Readings:

    Isaiah  45, 1, 4-6,  I have called you by your name.

    Psalm 96,   Give the Lord glory and honor.

    Thessalonians 1, 1-5,  Grace to you and peace.

    Matthew 22, 15-21,  Is it lawful to pay the census tax to Caesar or not?  

     

    ME-Mary

    Mary Ellen and Mary say, "Welcome in, Everybody."  Sadly for all of us, Thursday Mary Ellen moves back to CT.

     

    Isaiah observations :

    Who : Can you guess which Isaiah this is in chapter 45?  1, 2, or 3.  A little more difficult than the last two Sundays.  This is Isaiah 2, going from chapter 40 to 55.

    Today’s selection:  this is not Isaiah 2 at his best.  I like the line, I have called you by your name.  Otherwise, the passage is mildly comforting to the people who are living in Babylonian slavery, around 555 before Christ.

    Cyrus: So, who is Cyrus?          

     Cyrus the Great of Persia, modern Iran, built the first great empire, which extended as far as Athens in Greece.   He was a benevolent emperor of his people and the people he conquered, for instance, the Israelites.

    Isaiah 2 is championing Cyrus because he hears of Cyrus coming and hopes Cyrus will defeat the Babylonians and set the Israelites free to return to Jerusalem.  This is exactly what Cyrus does.  Where is Babylon?  Try 50 miles south of Baghdad on the Euphrates River.  What is left?  Rubble. 

     

    Rob-Beth

    Rob & Beth still celebrating their 40th.

     

    Thessalonians:

    • Time written: ca. 50 A.D.   Considered Paul's first letter, and, in fact, the earliest written document in the N.T.
    • Place: Paul was writing in Corinth, Greece to the town in northern Greece, Thessalonica, at the northern corner of the Aegean Sea.  He had founded a community there.
    • Purpose of writing: to comfort and encourage the new Christians of Thessalonica, most of whom were Gentiles.    He sent Timothy to see how things were going.   The report Timothy brought back was largely favorable—hence the warm tone of the opening thanksgiving, which forms the main part of today’s reading. But there were also a few problems in Thessalonica; we will meet them on the thirty-second and thirty-third Sundays.

     

    Beginning

    And we begin.

     

    Resources: The New Interpreters Study Bible; St. Louis U. Liturgical @ Liturgical.slu.edu

     

    The Best Line:  the Alleluia verse, Shine like lights in the world.  Guess what I would like to talk about.

     

    Leo-Cole

    Leo and Cole solving world problems.

     

    Matthew observation:

    Matthew lifts this story right out of Mark.  The story a game that was popular among the intellectuals in Jesus time, like a game of verbal chess.  The object was to confound your opponent so that choosing either one of two answers springs a trap.

    Watch the smarmy language of the Pharisees and you can almost see them salivating at the impending kill. 

    The trap: do you think it lawful to pay the tax to Caesar or not?  Jesus confounds them by choosing both.  Jesus wins the game.

    Why do Mark & Matthew use this story?  To show how Jesus is superior and worthy of being followed and listened to.   

     

    Offertory

    Offertory, Jerry & Shirley, Judy & Mike.

     

    Me, a Light in the World? 

    I want to talk about the alleluia verse, “Shine like lights in the world.”  I apologize again for talking about this reading in a way I have talked before. It is just so perfect a fit.  It comes to mind also because of the ebola focus these days.

    After getting ordained at old St. Rita’s in June of 1971, I was sent to Miami to work as a chaplain in the big medical complex known as Jackson Memorial Hospital.  It was like Parkland, Southwestern Medical, and Presbyterian. 

    The Jesuits of my southern province had a big parish right in the middle of downtown Miami, and part of the team worked the hospitals.  I was a summer helper and loved it.

     

    The Witch

    Hey, who let that Witch in? You do that, Harper? Must be Halloween.

     

    One day after I had been there about a week, a blond little girl of 10 or 11 was brought into the burn ward.  Ever been in a burn ward, a children’s burn ward?  Tough places.  I spent a lot of time in these wards.

    The girl, Anna, had been with her family on a sail boat.  Somewhere along their trip the boat had passed under a bridge.  Anna was standing on the edge of the boat with her back leaning against one of the guy wires.  

    As the boat went under the bridge, the mast touched an electrical line.  The electricity went down the mast and the guy wire.  Anna was electrocuted and burned.  Fortunately, she was hurled into the cool water which helped to stop her burns. 

     

    John-The Witch

    Don't mean to scare you, John, but you got a witch behind you.

     

    However, her back and the insides of her thighs and legs were seriously burned.  She would stay in Jackson for 2 to 3 months, even after I had to move on.  

    I got really close to Anna & her family.  I visited her first & last every day and I was privileged to be allowed by the doctors to hold her hand when her bandages had to be changed.  Her parents had to leave the room.  You know that this is such a high tension time.  It used to leave me shaken.  

     

    Harper

    Watch out, Harper, a witch is getting ready to touch you.

     

    I talk about this because the alleluia verse tells us to be lights in the world.  I think this is what it means.  I was privileged to be with that little girl & her family in such a horrible experience.  It is reciprocal: she was a light in my world.

    The good news is that Anna finally did leave the hospital all healed up.  I never had the opportunity again to see the family, but I corresponded for years with the mom.  Somewhere during my time in Africa, the connection got broken.  I know that maybe 15 years later her mom wrote me that Anna had married and had a little kid. 

    In whose world are you a light today? 

     

    Ro

    Rosemary sharing her blessing, welcome after such crazy stuff.


     

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    Rosemary's Blessing:

    May we shine like lights in the world

    Never hiding the brightness under a basket

    But rather spreading the glow of God’s love

    To all we come in contact with.

    J and R Creations

     

    Mary

    Mary reading Isaiah 2, chapter 45.

     

     Our Special Thanks:

    •    For Reading:  Mary and Connie
    •    For The Team:  Kevin and Georgie
    •    For the Communion Bread:  Alison
    •    For the Wine & Cups: Mike & Judy
    •    For the Pictures & Video:   Rick & Beth, Connie & John & Mike
    •    For the coffee and pastries:   Jan & Sir Charlie, Beth D. & Jackie & Jerry 
    •    For the altar & sound: Jackie & Hue
    •    For the Music:  Ray & Wendy, Shonda & Bethany

     

    Connie

    Connie reading Thessalonians.

     

     

     Birthdays:    Chuck Pratt

     

     Please Remember these special people:

    For Ray;  Mike & Dee Miller's daughter, Lisa, not doing well;  For Tom Quinn's continued recuperation from shoulder surgery;    for Nina Tucker's dad;   Jackie Urbanczyk's continued recovery;    for a special girl named Missy Ackerman; 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;  

     

    Ray-Leo

    Guitar lessons, Ray & Leo.

     

    Frank’s sister, Grace Campos, 84, with stage one;   Jackie's sister, Shellie; 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 & neice expecting;    Judy Carrell's friend, Matt Larson;  Rita; 

     

    Misic

    Shonda, Wendy, Bethany, & Ray, Our Music Machine.

     

    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; Mary Ellen's Christopher, Margaret and Jim; 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.

     

    Sandra

    Cupcake of The Week to Sandra for Chuck.

     

    Your Finances,  October 19

    Expenses:   $2315.00

    Outreach:   $1210.00

     

    Erin, cupcake

    Cupcake of The Week to Erin with Cowboy Cole helping out.


                                                                                    

    We Donated this week:  

    Nothing special 

    Video:  Exit hymn, For You are My God, 2 minutes,

     

     

                                      

    Thanks for your Generosity.

    Have a Good Week, J.S

    (214-783-0443)

     

    Zoe, Buddy, Leo

    Zoe, Buddy, and Leo taking care of serious business.

     

     

     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, October 19, 2014, 29th Ordinary Time, Cycle A

    Tori the witch

    "Who dat, Emma, under dat witches hat? A witch?" No, that's Victoria.

    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. 

     

     

    Ray

    For Ray, a blessing of healing.

     

    Readings:

    Isaiah  45, 1, 4-6,  I have called you by your name.

    Psalm 96,   Give the Lord glory and honor.

    Thessalonians 1, 1-5,  Grace to you and peace.

    Matthew 22, 15-21,  Is it lawful to pay the census tax to Caesar or not?  

     

    Zoe & Emma

    Zoe & Emma solving world problems with ease. Supervision provided by Beth.

     

     Community Events:

    1.    DOMEO MEET: Friday, October 17, Jason's Deli, Collin Creek Mall, west side of Central, 1:00.  Free cookie from Michelle (the manager), if you can find invisible Fred.

    2.    Souls Harbor Silent Auction,   October 21,  Download Doc1

    3.    Ladies' luncheon, Thursdays,  

    November; we are meeting Thursday, November 6, 4:30 pm, Steve Fields, 5013 W Park Blvd, Plano, TX 75093, (972) 596-7100.  NOTE THE CHANGE OF TIME!!!!    We’re going to happy hour, the lobster pizza is to die for and ½ price.

    December; location not yet determined.  We’re looking for something holiday-ish to do.  Ideas?  Time not yet decided on.  Cathy says, "Elkes at Greenville in Allen or 5th St. Pizza, Stacy Furniture in Allen."

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

    Carol

     

    Butterlies 2

    The Butterlies, Bob & Diane, James & Denise

     

    4.       November 9, 10th Anniversary of our Community, Sunday brunch.

    5.      Our annual pilgrimage to the Meyerson for the marvelous Christmas Concert will take place December 18, Thursday.  Rosemary requests that you get your names in quickly because we are running a bit late this year.  

    6.     Christine Drescher still has a job opening for a bus driver, ca. 30 hours a week.  No need for a special license.  469-509-5939 or 972-207-0855 or 817-876-4772.

     

    Cathy & Mike

    Cathy explaining AP chemistry to Ph.D Mike.

     

    What's going on in our Catholic world:

    1.    Family Synod update I, ,  Catholic Church Reform International, October 11, 400 words,    Download Family Synod update 10-16-14

    2    Family Synod update II,  National Catholic Reporter, October 13, 600 words,     Download Synod update 10-16-14

     3.    Francis & the Synod, The Tablet & Corpus, October 2, 975 words,     Download Francis & the Synod 10-16-14

     

    Offertory

    Offertory, Mike & Lynda, Geri & Mike

     

    True? 

         It takes courage to grow up and become who you are.

    E.E. Cummings

     

    Georgie 3

    Cupcake of The Week to Georgie at 13.

     

    See you Sunday, October 19, 2014, 29th Ordinary Time, Cycle A

    J.S., 214-783-0443

     

    Esparzas

    Esparzas, Somebody is watching you, Frank. Right Nikki & Mary?

     

    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, October 12, 2014, 28th Ordinary Time

    Readings:

    Isaiah  25, 6-10,  On this mountain the Lord of hosts will provide for all peoples a feast of rich food and choice wines.  (One of my favorite all-time readings.)

    Psalm 23,   I shall live in the house of the Lord all the days of my life.

    Philippians 4, 1-14, 19-20,  I know how to live in humble circumstances.

    Matthew 22, 1-14,  The kingdom of heaven may be likened to a king who gave a wedding feast for his son.  

     

     Victoria

    Victoria the Witch says, "Hi, Everybody, Welcome in."

    Isaiah observations:

    Who:  Any idea which Isaiah this is, 1, 2, or 3?   We had Isaiah 1 last week talking about the vineyard.  That was chapter 5.  Pretty easy to guess, Isaiah 1.  But, this is chapter 25.

    It seems out of character for Isaiah 1, who criticizes the people.  More like Isaiah 2, which John Cade loves and which we will read this Advent. 

    Remember Isaiah 1 is pre-Babylonian Captivity, around 555 before Christ.  This selection is a marvelous vision of peace and sensual satisfaction, one of my favorites.

    Yep, it is still Isaiah 1, all the way to chapter 39.  Basically he is saying that a great day will come, after you people have paid for your sinful, selfish ways. 

     

    Georgie 2

    Tori's big sister, Georgie, also says, "Welcome, Everybody."

     

    Life as a Banquet

    I apologize ahead of time for talking about these readings in ways I have done before.  Trouble is, some readings for me just have a special meaning.  They hit me in just a special way.  Here goes some observations you may recognize a little bit.

    I had a Jesuit friend named Tom Barbarito who was in the class behind me.  Italian.  About 5 feet 5. Quite rotund in his early years.  No way athletic.  In fact would shudder at the prospect of exercise or physical work.  Intelligent and very amusing mostly at his own expense.  He was pastor of St. Rita for many years. 

     

    Zoe

    And then there comes the girl with the Pink Ribbon, Zoe.

     

    Our selection from Isaiah 1 about the banquet was his favorite reading of all time.  He loved to eat.  We used to have what were called first class feasts in the early years of my Jesuit life.  These were special meals on Christmas, Easter, and church holidays.  The meals were excellent Cajun cuisine put together by our cajun cooks from southwest LA, Opalousas & Lafayette.  And Tom was from New Orleans, as were many in the classes those days.  We got to talk in the refectory on the occasion of these meals, all 150 of us.

    I can still picture Tom squaring off for one of these meals, his white cloth napkin tucked into the collar of his cassock European style, getting elbow room, and proclaiming that he was ready.  He used to declare that he could not wait for the heavenly banquet referred to here in Isaiah.  Today Tom is enjoying that banquet because he died maybe twenty years ago with a brain tumor.  And he died skinny, so he now may eat all his favorite foods without guilt. 

     

    Emma

    And then comes the girl with The Smile, Emma.

     

    I think of Tom whenever this reading comes up.  Our readings today are so Tom Barbarito, eating, feasting, enjoying the wine running over.  Besides that, we got the king throwing a wedding banquet and getting mad because the invited did not come.  Then one guy gets kicked out for not having a wedding garment on.  What is going on?   Three observations.

    First, remember for whom Matthew is writing.  He has an agenda when he composes parables for his work.  Initially he writes to warn the Jewish people about how they are losing it in not recognizing Jesus.  But equally he is addressing the Gentiles, letting them know that Jesus welcomes them also.

     

    James

    Watch out, James, you are surrounded by girls.

     

    As in all parables, check out the symbolism of the gospel.  Obviously the king is God.  Who are the invited to the wedding feast?  The Jews.  Who are the good & bad street people? 

    Second observation, we are invited.   There is a banquet out there, a feast on a mountain top, a feast of rich food and choice wine.  Tex Mex & Blue Bell?  We are invited, despite the fact that we are the street people.  In fact, I would propose that we are all street people, bad and good, Gentile and Jew.  The parable may be creating a false distinction.  The idea eventually says only those who believe in Jesus Christ are saved.  Only Catholics can go to heaven.  Not quite.  This was a common Catholic belief from my childhood in the 40’s & 50’s.

     

    Nikki

    Nikki at 14 with her grandparents, Mary and Frank.

     

    The third observation is that the banquet on the mountain top and the marriage feast are taking place today.  I can be tempted to think the feast takes place in the next life.  In fact, I think a lot of poor people and slaves were fed this nonsense so they would not try to fight back against oppression. 

    This may be where the poor guy without the wedding garment fits in.  He gets treated pretty harshly, especially so after the king invites all the street people in, both good and bad.  To attempt an understanding, I think we go back to the symbolism which is the currency of parables.  What could he symbolize?  Perhaps the wedding garment symbolizes gratitude.  Maybe he was not grateful, but was critical and cynical, thinking he was entitled to all this, the attitude that seem to be so prevalent in our contemporary culture.  Consequently, the man was thrown out.  In reality the ingratitude never allows him in.  We can be the man without the wedding garment.

     

    Richard

    Cupcake of The Week to Richard on his birthday. The question: who gets it?

     

    My friend Tom Barberito I am sure is enjoying his wedding banquet in the next life.  We are invited to enjoy this life's banquet with gratitude.

    What is your banquet today?

     

    Want to see a contemporary feast: (copy the link into your browser)

    http://www.coolestone.com/media/10482/This-Is-What-Happens-When-Pranksters-/

     

     

    Connie & Cathy

    Connie & Cathy. Don't forget you two troublemakers the cupcake is for Harper, who is sick at home. Can we trust them?

     

     Soul's Harbor Silent Auction, October 21, 2014, special notice:

      Download Doc1

     

     

     
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    Rosemary's Blessing:

    Dear Lord

     Draw me into the radiant glory of your presence and into the small lights

     Of those with whom I live and work. 

     Inspire me to take time for those who are discouraged. 

     And may I live with the kind of presence that enables others to feel at  home.

    Seven Sacred Pauses by Macrina Wiederkehr

       

    Patricia

    Patricia reading Isaiah 1, chapter 25.

                                                                                 

     Our Special Thanks:

    •    For Reading:  Patricia & Hugh
    •    For The Team:  Kevin and Georgie
    •    For the Communion Bread:  Alison
    •    For the Wine & Cups: Mike & Judy
    •    For the Pictures & Video:   Rick & Beth & Connie & Mike
    •    For the coffee and pastries:   Jan & Sir Charlie, Beth D. & Jackie 
    •    For the altar & sound: Jackie & Hue
    •    For the Music:  Ray &  Wendy

     

    • Hugh
    Hugh reading Philippians.

     

    Birthdays:    Bill Hammond (71, Monday), Amy Carey (25, Wednesday), Celeste (Wednesday), Richard Eschelbrenner (Thursday), CC Reidel – Occhipinti (8, Friday)

     

    Cupcakes

    Cupcakes of The Week, Bill, Richard, and Nikki.

     

     Please Remember these special people:

    Mike & Dee Miller's daughter, Lisa, not doing well;  For Tom Quinn's continued recuperation from shoulder surgery;    for Nina Tucker's dad;   Jackie Urbanczyk's continued recovery;    for a special girl named Missy Ackerman; 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;  

     

    The Corner

    The Brown-Delgado Corner with Buddy & Tori, Bernadette, Michelle, & Kerry.

      

    Frank’s sister, Grace Campos, 84, with stage one;   Jackie's sister, Shellie; 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;   Judy Carrell's friend, Matt Larson;  Rita; 

     

     

    Ro

    Rosemary reading her blessing with Wendy.


     

    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; Mary Ellen's Christopher, Margaret and Jim; 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,  October 12

    Expenses:   $495.00

    Outreach:   $260.00

                                                                                      

    We Donated this week:  

    Nothing special 

    Video:  Next Week.   

                                      

    Thanks for your Generosity.

    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, October 12, 2014, 28th Ordinary Time, Cycle A

     

    Offertory

    Cheryl, Meredith, and Brent say, "Welcome, Folks, Come in."

     

    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. 

     

    Celeste 2

    Celeste, back from France, dit, "Bonjour, Tous, Bienvenu."

     

    Readings:

    Isaiah  25, 6-10,  On this mountain the Lord of hosts will provide for all peoples a feast of rich food and choice wines.

    Psalm 23,   I shall live in the house of the Lord all the days of my life.

    Philippians 4, 1-14, 19-20,  I know how to live in humble circumstances.

    Matthew 22, 1-14,  The kingdom of heaven may be likened to a king who gave a wedding feast for his son.  

     

    Leo

    Leo says, "Any more cupcakes like that one last week?"

     

    Community Events:

    1.    ROMEO MEET: Friday, October 10, Jason's Deli, Collin Creek Mall, west side of Central, 1:00.  See if you can find invisible Fred.

    2.    Ladies' luncheon, Thursdays,  

     October:  we are meeting on the 2nd Thursday, October 9.  Abuelo’s, 3420 N Central Expy, Plano, TX, (972) 423-9290, 1 p.m. 

    November; we are meeting Thursday, November 6, 4:30 pm, Steve Fields, 5013 W Park Blvd, Plano, TX 75093, (972) 596-7100.  NOTE THE CHANGE OF TIME!!!!    We’re going to happy hour, the lobster pizza is to die for and ½ price.

    December;  location not yet determined.  We’re looking for something holiday-ish to do.  Ideas?  Time not yet decided on.  Cathy says, "Elkes at Greenville in Allen or 5th St. Pizza, Stacy Furniture in Allen."

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

    Carol

     3.       November 9, 10th Anniversary of our Community, Sunday brunch.

     4.      Our annual pilgrimage to the Meyerson for the marvelous Christmas Concert will take place December 18, Thursday.  Rosemary requests that you get your names in quickly because we are running a bit late this year.  

    5.     Christine Drescher still has a job opening for a bus driver, ca. 30 hours a week.  No need for a special license.  469-509-5939 or 972-207-0855 or 817-876-4772.

     

    Leo & Emma

    Leo and Emma taking care of serious business.

     

    What's going on in our Catholic world:

    1.    Nuns on the Bus, What are they doing, with pix, Chicago Kossacks, October 2, 2400 words,   Download Nuns on the Bus 10-9-14

    2    Family Synod now in session in Rome,  National Catholic Reporter, October 2, 550 words,    Download Family Synod 10-9-14

    3.    Francis, BBC News Magazine, 2000 words,   Download Francis 10-9-14

    4.    Giants of the former church by Tom Reese, S.J., National Catholic Reporter, September 24, 110 words,    Download Giants of the Vatican 10-9-14

    5.    Priest shortages, National Catholic Reporter, September 29, 800 words,     Download Priest shortage 10-9-14

     

    Cupcakes

    Guess what we have here.

      

    True? 

    Today's Inspirational Lesson:

    Thou shalt never irritate a woman,
    who can operate a backhoe…

     

    New Picture

      

    Thus Endeth the Lesson.

     

    See you Sunday, October 12, 2014, 28th Ordinary Time, Cycle A

    J.S., 214-783-0443

     

    Brent 2

    Brent receiving the community's $2000 monthly contribution to Soul's Harbor.

     

     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.

     

     

    Longship

    The Viking Cruise ship, bed rooms the back half, dining room on the first floor forward with a lounge on the second floor. And the deck on the roof.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

  • Sunday Homily, October 5, 2014, 27th Ordinary Time

    Readings:

    Isaiah  5, 1-7,  Let me now sing of my friend, my friend’s song concerning his vineyard.

     Psalm 80,   The vineyard of the Lord is the house of Israel.

    Philippians 4, 6-9,  Have no anxiety at all.

    Matthew 21, 33-43,  There was a landowner who planted a vineyard. 

     

    Shonda

    Shonda says, "Welcome, Folks, I can't sing today, but I want to be here."


     

    Isaiah observations–

    What:  My favorite prophet again.  When you note this is Isaiah, chapter 5, you can make some pretty educated guesses, like the following 3:

    1.  This is Isaiah 1, the first of the three major composers.  Chapter 1-39 are Isaiah 1.

    2.  This Isaiah is writing before the Babylonian Captivity, which took place around 555 before Christ.

    3.    You might guess correcty, then, that he is criticising the Israelite people for their bad behavior.

    Our passage:  In fact, he is highly critical.  He uses the metaphor or symbol of a vineyard.  Just so you know ahead of time, the vineyard is the people.  Watch what he says happens to the vineyard and why.  This, of course, is setting the stage for the gospel, which is about, you guessed it, another vineyard.  Even the responsorial Psalm is about the vineyard.

    Guess what I just might talk about during the homily.

     

    Celest 3

    Celeste, home from France and Switzerland for the summer, says it is nice to be home.

     

    We, The Vineyard

    Folks, Rosemary & I have been to the vineyard of the Lord.  In fact, I have been twice during the month of September, Yosemite and now our boat trip on the Danube. 

    I am still so influenced by my years as a Jesuit and the desire to live a simple life that I am embarrassed to talk about this cruise.  It cost money.  And I feel squeamish about spending.

     

    Cathy & Harper

    Cathy & Harper getting ready for Halloween.

     

    However, this trip was one of, if not the best of all the trips we have taken.  Let me mention three aspects, the natural beauty, the beauty of the staff, and the beauty of the group of people we randomly formed up with.

    The natural beauty.  We certainly did travel through a section of Germany celebrated for its gorgeous vistas and its vineyards.  We visited some of the villages.

     

    Kara

    Kara says, "Time for Halloween yet?"

     

    However, for me it was the Danube.  Especially at night.  We would open the curtains of our room and the sliding glass door.  6 feet below me was the Danube moving by, quiet with the exception of the swish of water as we powered up stream.  I would get up to visit the bathroom and return to just gaze. 

    Secondly, the staff.  There were two in particular, the program director, Stein, and the concierge, Radi, a young woman with personality and glorious black hair.  But also, the staff down to the girl, Carmen, who watched over our room.  From the beginning when we walked on board and were welcomed with glasses of mimosas, to the end when there was a Viking agent waiting to help us at the Nuremburg airport at 3:45 A.M.  Great cordiality and hospitality.

     

    Danube

    The Danube at the Continental Divide (no strong current).

     

    Thirdly, the people and especially our group.  On perhaps the 4th night I noticed around 2:00 A.M. we were simply sitting in the river, not moving.  Turned out, a barge ahead of us had troubles and was blocking our entrance into a lock.  We spent that night and the next morning anchored in the river with other tour boats lined up behind us.  Not one complaint from the group.  In fact, we had a good time.

    That good time was enhanced by the charm and cordiality of the group we ended up meeting and putting together, four couples.  Chicago, Philadelphia, Ontario, and Dallas  When it was discovered I was a former Jesuit priest, that led to many interesting conversations. 

     

    Danube 1

    Sunset on the Danube looking over the prow of the boat from the top deck.

     

    Isaiah says that the vineyard of the Lord is the House of Israel.  The cruise ship the Viking Njord was the vineyard of the Lord.  You, We are the vineyard.

    I can see it.  Can you see it?

     

     

    Danube 2

    Sunset looking over the prow from the top deck.

     

     

    Apologies to everyone and to John for putting into last Sunday's blog the wrong homily from John's Mass, September 28.  Here is the correct homily,   Download Cade Homily 9-28-14

     

  • Announcements

    Rosemary's Blessing:

    I thank you God for this most amazing day:

    for the leaping greenly spirits of trees and

    for a blue true dream of sky; and

    for everything which is natural

    which is infinite

    which is yes. 

    e.e.cummings

    Denni

    Denni reading Isaiah, chapter 5.

                                                                                             

     Our Special Thanks:

    •    For Reading:   Denni & Tom
    •    For The Team:   All absent today
    •    For the Communion Bread:  Alison
    •    For the Wine & Cups: Ron & Marilyn
    •    For the Pictures & Video:   Rick & Beth 
    •    For the coffee and pastries:   Jan & Sir Charlie, Beth D. 
    •    For the altar & sound: Jackie & Hue
    •    For the Music:  Ray & Bethany & Wendy
    Tom

    Tom reading Philippians.

     

    Birthdays:   Georgie (13, today, Sunday), Erin McClurg (Monday), Don Mattingly (Monday), Sabrina (19, Friday), Lacee Ackerman & her mom, Lisa (Friday & Saturday), & Angela (Saturday)  

    Anniversaries:

    Kristin Urbanczyk & Josh (1st, Saturday)

    Richard & Sheila Baach (32nd, Thursday)

     

    Sir Charlie

    Sir Charlie says, "Don't go messing with my home town, Budapest."

     

    Please Remember these special people:

    Mike & Dee Miller's daughter, Lisa, not doing well;  For Tom Quinn's continued recuperation from shoulder surgery;    for Nina Tucker's dad;   Jackie Urbanczyk's continued recovery;    for a special girl named Missy Ackerman; 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;  

     

    Angela

    Cupcake of The Week to Angela, delivered by Rob.

     

    Frank’s sister, Grace Campos, 84, with stage one;   Jackie's sister, Shellie; 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;   Judy Carrell's friend, Matt Larson;  Rita; 

     

    Urbanczyks

    Cupcake of The Week to Rick & Jackie for their daughter Kristin's wedding a year ago, likewise delivered by Rob.

     

    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; Mary Ellen's Christopher, Margaret and Jim; 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.

     

    Cousins

    Fr. Donald Cozzens presenting at the Saturday seminar sponsored by our Open Window group.

     

    Your Finances,  September 28, 2014 & October 5

    Expenses:   $ 240.00

    Outreach:   $ 160.00

    Expenses:  $1385.00

    Outreach:  $ 230.00

                                                                                      

    We Donated this week:  

    $2,000.00   to Soul's Harbor

    $300.00 to Plano Homes

    $300.00 to Dallas Area Rape Crisis Center

     

    Video:  Next Week.                                            

    Thanks for your Generosity.

    Have a Good Week, J.S

    (214-783-0443)

     

    Panel

    At the seminar Saturday, a panel made up of Fr. Cozzens, Sr. Rita, and our neighbor, Fr. Charlie Curren.

     

     

     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.