• Sunday Homily, March 31, 2013, Easter Sunday C

    Readings:

    Acts 10, 34, 37-43, He went about doing good.

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

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

    John 20, 1-9,  Mary of Magdala came to the tomb early in the morning.

     

    TheTeam 3-31-13

    The Team, Mike and John, Georgie and Kevin.
    Welcome 3-31-13

    Welcome, artwork by Rosemary.

    Acts observations:

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

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

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

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

     

    Hammonds 3-31-13

    Patty and Bill.
    Roberts 3-31-13

    Our Ms. Roberts.

    Resurrection Life

    I would like to talk about two things this Easter Sunday.

    First, Resurrection is what for me and for us?   I would suggest that it is at least one thing, new life. 

    Secondly, I would like to exemplify what I mean with a little story from France.

    Sabrina 3-31-13

    Sabrina back home.
    Emma 3-31-13

    The Princess Emma.

    As many of you know, Rosemary & I spent about ten days in France the first two weeks of March.  We spent some of the time in the eastern province of Alsace.  The province is a vertical, north-south valley bordering the Rhine River, which marks its border with Germany. 

    The last few days we spent in Paris, a favorite city of ours.  We have a small hotel in the region of the Eiffel Tower.   Near the hotel is a coffee shop.  It is on the corner of Rue Grenelle and Rue de l’Exposition, and it is one of our most favorite places in Paris with all its other wonders.  Two reasons.

    Joanie 3-31-13

    Payton and Erin picking up Joanie's Cupcake of the Week for her birthday. Our Dear Joanie could not come today because of her MS.

    First, it is warm and cordial.  This warmth we especially appreciated our last visit because the days in Paris were not only cold.  But all of the Tuesday before we flew home on Wednesday it snowed and snowed.  So it was magic to walk the city.  It was equally charming to walk in from the cold and snow and have a hot café au lait, or latte in Starbuck’s terms. 

     

    Bivonas 3-31-13

    Cupcake of The Week to Sydney and Hugh for 6 years.

    Even more delightful was the reception we two Americans received when we walked in.  It was ‘Bonjour’ and ‘Bonjour’ yelled to us as we got in the door.  The place reminded me a little of the bar in the TV series Cheers.  So friendly.

     Secondly, after two days, they remembered not only us, but what we wanted.  We did not even have to order.   They knew we wanted the first of two cafes and would simply begin preparing when we got to the bar.  And then we would converse, me with my learner’s French.  I am sure that in two more days we would all be on first name basis.

    Guess 3-31-13

    Casey and Robbie with guess who at 5 years old.

    Two women in their late 20’s or early 30’s ran the place or should I say ‘hosted’ the place, and they greeted everyone with same friendliness.  Many of the people who came in, naturally they knew.

    This small café in Paris gave off life, folks.  Occasionally I hear people say that Parisians are unfriendly and rude.  I have never found that.  They even cheer my efforts at speaking French.  The café, however, the name of which I don’t even know, was an exceptional fountain of positive vibes.  I looked forward every morning to absorbing that life and left feeling more alive. 

    K's 3-31-13

    Sir Charlie and Jan having too good a time.

    This for me is one example of resurrection life.

    Where do you find this life? 

    How & where do you create it?

  • Announcements


     Rosemary’s Blessing:

    Oh Lord,

    Who bestows life abundantly, in your plentiful graciousness renew our life of faith on this Easter morning of joy and help us to sing the alleluia with the hope that we too will rise again.

    A Book of Irish American Blessings & Prayers     Andrew Greeley

    Richard 3-31-13

    Richard reading Acts.

    Our Special Thanks 

    • For Reading:  Richard and Monica
    • For The Team:  John & Mike, Georgie & Kevin
    • For the Communion Bread:  Jan & Claire
    • For the Wine & Cups:  Beth & Allison
    • For the Pictures & Video:   John & Connie, Jan & Rick,  and Beth
    • For the coffee and pastries:  Next week
    • For the altar & sound: Jackie & Hue
    • For the Music: Ray  &  Shonda
    • For the Easter Egg Hunt and Eggs: Carol and Bernadette
    • For hosting the community for Holy Thursday and Good Friday: Marlene and the Ekes

     

    MONICA 3-31-13

    Monica reading Colossians.

      
    Birthdays:  Jacob Wilson (20 Friday), Elliot Zurchin (Wednesday), Kendall Gorman (13 Tuesday), Jean O’Donnell (76 Friday), and Bobby Adams (Today, Easter Sunday) & Joanie (last week).

    Anniversaries:

    Hugh & Sydney (6th, Thursday)

    Mike 3-31-13

      Mike reading the Gospel about the disciples on the road to Emmaus.

    We Remember:

    Chuck Pratt and his cancer;  Dick Thompson's daughter, Teri Jill;  Tom Quinn's shoulder surgery coming up, plus Tom & Teresa's daughter, Colleen, with cancer;  Barb & Warren's new grandbaby, Leighton Elizabeth;  Bill Ekes eye operation recuperation;   Jim Butterly’s brother, Paul;  Rose Banzhaf & the Banzhaf family on their new grandkid, Warren;  Mary Hall who broke her foot; Barb & Warren's  friend, Mike, fighting cancer, & Tara;  Judy's Matt Larson with cancer, David, and Sue, her sister & Sue's husband, Jim;  Janie's friend Wilbur;  Gerald's mom really sick;  Cathy Bambanek’s recuperation from her foot operation;  Jean Wright's recovering from rotator cuff surgery;    Sue Tomas;   Mike & Dee’s daughter, Lisa;    Alexander Occhipinti;  Mary Zachos' brother (Jessica Bresson's maid of honor) with a stroke;  Rita

    Thursday 3-31-13

    Holy Thursday at Marlene's, Bill, Meghan, Zaile, and Bill.

      Bernadette Delgado's mom & Gilberto's mom;   Marilyn Ackerman's mom & brother, Dick;   Grace LeBlanc's niece Carlin, 13, with hodgkins;  Tom & Teresa Quinn's niece, Chawna, with cancer, plus Neva Flynn, Angel, & Diane Kreeitzer;  Connie Doherty's mom & her sister, plus Kevin's cousin, Peter, & John's dad  in assisted living; Jean Wright's daughter, Mary;    Mary Ellen's Christopher, Margaret, & Jim; our friends, sons, & daughters in the military, including Cole Carey, Ryan McClurg, & Chebino;  a cure for autism from Laura Chollick;   for our President that he have great success and someday hold his grandchildren in his lap.

     

    Holy Thursday 3-31-13

    Holy Thursday with Jean, Mabel, Curtis, and Jackie.

      Your Finances: March 31, 2013

    Expenses:     $2005.00

    Outreach:     $ 930.00 

     We donated this week: 

    1.   $2000 to Soul’s Harbor

    2.   $300 to  Community Homes

        Thanks for your Generosity 

    Have a Great Week, J.S (214-783-0443)

     Video: Entrance, And the Father will Dance (3 min.) 

               

    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.

     

    Handwashing 3-31-13

    Handwashing with Rick helping.

     

     

     

  • Reminder for Easter Sunday, March 31, 2013, C

    Welcome: Catholic Mass with coffee & juice & specials on the house served afterwards. But not this week. 

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

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

     

    Connie-Cathy 3-29-13

    Buddies,Connie and Cathy.
    Celeste 3-29-13

    Celeste arriving.

     Readings:

    Acts 10, 34, 37-43, He went about doing good.

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

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

    John 20, 1-9,  Mary of Magdala came to the tomb early in the morning.

     

    Curtis entering 3-29-13

    Curtis processing with a prayer shawl.

     

    Jim 3-29-13

    Jim, Jerry, and Bobby forming a welcoming line.

    Community Events:

    1.  March 31, this Sunday, Easter Sunday.  Bring a flower and you kids bring Easter baskets–empty.  Easter Egg hunt after Mass.  Anybody free who would love to help Carol & Bernadette fill eggs Friday, Call Carol, 972-423-0069.  

    2.  April 13, Love for the Kids picnic

    3.  Romeos’ lunch Friday, March 29, 1:00, Jason's on 75 & Collin Creek. 

     

    Georgie 3-29-13

    Georgie arriving.

     

    Beth 3-29-13

    Beth arrives.

     What's going on in our Catholic World:  

    1.  Priests Married?, Corpus & NY Times, March 20, 1100 words,   Download Priestly Marriage 3-29-13

    2.  Kids at Mass, Commonweal, Washington Post, March 15, 700 words,   

    3.  One view from Argentina, Religion & Politics, March 18, 1600 words,   Download View from Argentina 3-29-13

      4.  5 Tests Ahead of Pope Francis, National Catholic Reporter, March 22, 1300 words, Download Five Papal Tests 3-29-13

     

    Passion 3-29-13

    Passion readers, Tom and Denni and John.

     

    Kayla 3-29-13

    Kayla awaits.

    True?    

    It is only because of your love — only your love — that the poor will forgive you the bread you give them.

    St. Vincent de Paul

     

    Maureen 3-29-13

    Maureen with Finn and Raven and their momma, Becca.

     

    Finn & Raven 3-29-13

    Finn and Raven.

     See you Sunday, March 31, 2013, Easter Sunday, C cycle 

    J.S., 214-783-0443

    Sandra

    Olivia with her grandmother, Sandra.

    Zoe 3-29-13

    Zoe, the Rabbit.

     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.

      

    Doorkeeper 3-29-13

    He who takes pictures, Rick.
    Emma 3-29-13

    Emma, one of Rick's favorite subjects.

     

     

     

  • Sunday Homily March 24, 2013, Palm Sunday

    Procession Begins 3-24-13

    Procession begins and takes shape in the cafetorium.



    Readings:

    Luke 19, 28-40, Jesus enters Jerusalem (for the procession)

    Isaiah 50, 4-7, I gave my back to those who beat me (one of the Suffering Servant songs)

    Psalm 22,  My God, My God, why have you abandoned me. 

    Philippians 2, 6-11,  He emptied himself, taking the form of a slave.

    Luke 22, 14-23, 56  The Passion

    Note: No homily this Sunday because of the volume of readings.

    Video:  Entrance Procession for Palm Sunday.  Curtis consented to play the role of Jesus entering Jerusalem.  (2 minutes)

     

     

    Entrance 3-24-13

    Entrance just starting up.
    Curtis 3-24-13

    Curtis playing the role of Jesus entering Jerusalem. Most touching.

    CC & Palms.3-24-13

    Palms ready, Claire with Kayla and CC.

    Hue enters 3-24-13

    Hue enters.

  • Announcments

    Holy Week Info:  Marlene has graciously welcomed us to celebrate both Holy Thursday and Good Friday at her house, 2017 Keystone Drive, Plano 75075.  Starting 7:00.  Welcome 

    Note: Next Sunday, Easter, bring flowers for the stage and you kids bring empty Easter Baskets. 

    Mike 3-24-13

    Mike reading Luke's account of Jesus entering Jerusalem.



     
    Rosemary’s Blessing:

    On this Palm Sunday …

    As we celebrate Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem with palms and holy water

    May we know how much God loves us

    And in this knowledge, may we rejoice!

    J & R Creations

    Connie 3-24-13

    Connie reading Isaiah 50.

    Our Special Thanks 

    • For Reading:  Denni & Tom, Mike, John, Connie & John
    • For Serving:  Georgie & Kevin
    • For the Communion Bread:  Jan & Claire
    • For the Wine & Cups:  Beth
    • For the Music: Ray  &  Bethany
    • For the Pictures & Video:   John & Connie, Jan & Rick,  Beth & Mike, & Claire
    • For the coffee and pastries:  Fred & Maureen,  Jerry, Jackie & Jean
    • For the altar & sound: Jackie & Hue
    • Curtis: thanks for consenting to play the role of Jesus

      

    John 3-24-13

    John reading Philippians.

    Birthdays: Joanie (Monday), Bill Poncik (Thursday), Barb Wittek, (Friday)

    Zoe 3-24-13

    Do we have a rabbit in the house this week? Is that Zoe?

    We Remember:

    Chuck Pratt and his cancer;  Tom Quinn's shoulder surgery coming up, plus Tom & Teresa's daughter, Colleen, with cancer;  Barb & Warren's new grandbaby, Leighton Elizabeth;  Bill Ekes eye operation recuperation;   Jim Butterly’s brother, Paul;  Rose Banzhaf & the Banzhaf family on their new grandkid, Warren;  Mary Hall who broke her foot; Barb & Warren's  friend, Mike, fighting cancer, & Tara;  Judy's Matt Larson with cancer, David, and Sue, her sister & Sue's husband, Jim;  Janie's friend Wilbur;  Gerald's mom really sick;  Cathy Bambanek’s recuperation from her foot operation;  Jean Wright's recovering from rotator cuff surgery;    Sue Tomas;   Mike & Dee’s daughter, Lisa;    Alexander Occhipinti;  Mary Zachos' brother (Jessica Bresson's maid of honor) with a stroke;  Rita

    C.C. & Emma 3-24-13

    CC and Emma.

      Bernadette Delgado's mom & Gilberto's mom;   Marilyn Ackerman's mom & brother, Dick;   Grace LeBlanc's niece Carlin, 13, with hodgkins;  Tom & Teresa Quinn's niece, Chawna, with cancer, plus Neva Flynn, Angel, & Diane Kreeitzer;  Connie Doherty's mom & her sister, plus Kevin's cousin, Peter, & John's dad  in assisted living; Jean Wright's daughter, Mary;    Mary Ellen's Christopher, Margaret, & Jim; our friends, sons, & daughters in the military, including Cole Carey, Ryan McClurg, & Chebino;  a cure for autism from Laura Chollick;   for our President that he have great success and someday hold his grandchildren in his lap.

     

    Cupcake of the week 3-24-13

    Cupcakes of The Week for Bill, Barb, and even John, who was receiving for his mother in law, Kaliope, 87 Saturday.




     Your Finances: March 24, 2013

    Expenses:     $1170.00  

    Outreach:     $ 765.00 

     We donated this week: 

    1.   Nothing Special this week.

        Thanks for your Generosity 

    Have a Great Week, J.S (214-783-0443)

     Video: Rosemary's Blessing (20 sec.) 

              

    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 Palm Sunday, March 24, 2013

    Welcome: Catholic Mass with coffee & juice & specials on the house served afterwards.

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

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

     

    Emma 3-22-13

    Emma on her way to my first hug.

    Emmas & Friend 3-22-13

    Emma and her friend.


     

    Readings:

    Luke 19, 28-40, Jesus enters Jerusalem (for the procession)

    Isaiah 50, 4-7, I gave my back to those who beat me (one of the Suffering Servant songs)

    Psalm 22,  My God, My God, why have you abandoned me. 

    Philippians 2, 6-11,  He emptied himself, taking the form of a slave.

    Luke 22, 14-23, 56  The Passion

    Brooklyn 3-22-13

    Brooklyn looking for her cupcake.
    Cupcake 3-22-13

    For Brooklyn and John, Cupcakes of The Week.

    Community Events:

    1.  March 24, this Sunday, Palm Sunday.  Let’s try an entrance procession from the front door of the school.  Those having trouble walking get seated ahead of time.   At the school entrance the palms will be handed out and blessed, then we will process in passing behind the seats.  We'll sing Blessed be the Lord.

    3.  April 13, Love for the Kids picnic

    4.  Romeos’ lunch Friday, March 22, 1:00, Jason's on 75 & Collin Creek. 

    Bivonas 3-22-13

    Hugh and Sydney.

    Macchio 3-22-13

    Fred and Maureen.

     What's going on in our Catholic World:  

    1.  Want us Back?, Boston Globe, March, 700 words,   Download Does the new pope want us back

    2.  Papal Profile, Commonweal, Washington Post, March 15, 700 words,    Download Papal Profile 3-22-13

    3.  When I entered the Jesuits in ’58, numbers of members were around 35 thousand.  I noticed with news about Pope Francis, that the number is now 19 thousand.  Quite a change.  A lot of chatter has been circulating among the ex-Jesuits.  Among them is a classmate of mine, Jim Raymond from Mississippi.  A sample of the perceptive excellence of a lot of the ex’s.   March 17, 225 words,   Download Jim Raymond 3-22-13

    4.  How was he chosen, National Catholic Reporter, March 18, 550 words, Download The Path 3-22-13

    Offertory 3-22-13

    Offertory, Teresa and Tom, Cindy and Meghan.
    Communion 3-22-13

    Communion Helpers.

    True?   

    Anyone who stops learning is old, whether twenty or eighty. Anyone who keeps learning stays young. The greatest thing you can do is keep your mind young.  

    Mark Twain

    Penance 3-22-13

    Penitential Ritual, Tom, Chloe, Denni, Bonnie and Greg.
    Penance 2, 3-22-13

    Penitential Rite, Patrick and Charlie.


     See you Sunday, March 24, 2013, Palm Sunday, C cycle 

    J.S., 214-783-0443

    Randy 3-33-13

    Randy loading The Truck.
    Truck loading 3-22-13

    Soul's Harbor truck loading up.

     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.

      

     

     

  • Sunday Homily, March 17, 2013, 4th Lent C

     Readings:

    Isaiah 43,16-21, In the desert I make a way.

    Psalm 126,  The Lord has done great things for us, we are filled with joy. 

    Philippians 3, 8-14,  For his sake I have accepted the loss of all things.

    John 8, 1-11,  They brought a woman who had been caught in adultery

    Leo 3-17-13

    Think it is hard to get Leo to Mass on Sunday?


     

    Emma 3-17-13

    Emma, too.

     Isaiah Observations:

    The scene: the Jewish people are captives in Babylon ca. 550 years before Christ.  Isaiah the great prophet had warned the people that their bad ways were going to lead to this. 

    In this chapter 43 Yahweh reminds them of how much he has done for them in the past and lets them know that they are still his people.  Their lives will get better.   The writer is Isaiah 2.  There are at least 3.

    The first 5 verses of this chapter are some of the best in the Bible, telling the people to not be afraid because he is with them. It goes— 

    Do not be afraid, for I have redeemed you.  I have called you by your name.  You are mine.  When you pass through deep waters, I will be with you…  When you pass through fire, you will not be burnt. 

    Truck 3-17-13

    Soul's Harbor truck which the community filled. Patrick shared his marvelous history of recovery with us, which is why we have no homily today. Patrick is going through drug recovery at Soul's Harbor, which we support.

     

    Philippians

    Philippi was the first church Paul set up on European soil.  He is in prison.  He is basically saying that for him nothing has any importance beyond his relationship with Jesus.

     

    Chloe 3-17-13

    Guess who this is.

    Cole 3-17-13

    Cole with his dad, Chuck.

      

     

    Video: Cupcakes of the Week, Ken, John, and Brooklyn (2, today; 30 sec.)

     

     

  • Announcements

      

    Rosemary’s Blessing:

    During this Lenten season, may we …

    • Fast from criticism, and feast on praise.
    • Fast from self-pity, and feast on joy.
    • Fast from ill-temper, and feast on peace.
    • Fast from selfishness, and feast on service.
    • Fast from fear, and feast on faith.

    Taken from Bishop Arthur Lichtenberger’s words of Lenten advice.

     

    Lily 3-17-13

    Lily reading Isaiah 43.

     

    Special Thanks:

    • For Reading:  Lily & Scott
    • For Serving:  Georgie & Kevin
    • For the Communion Bread:  Jan & Claire
    • For the Wine & Cups:  Beth
    • For the Music: Ray  & Shonda & Bethany
    • For the Pictures & Video:   John & Connie, Jan & Rick, & Beth
    • For the coffee and pastries:  Fred & Maureen,  Jerry & Jackie
    • For the altar & sound: Jackie & Hue

      

    Scott 3-17-13

    Scott reading Philippians.

                                                                                                                            Birthdays: Ken Cramer (Tuesday) and Brooklyn (2, today, Sunday)

    Patrick 3-17-13

    Patrick, homeless and on drugs from age 11 and 6th grade to 18, when he arrived at Soul's Harbor. He earned his GED and now at 21 begins college. Patrick shared his amazing and humbling journey with us.

     

    Tom Quinn's shoulder surgery coming up, plus Tom & Teresa's daughter, Colleen, with cancer;  Barb & Warren's new grandbaby, Leighton Elizabeth;  Bill Ekes eye operation recuperation;   Jim Butterly’s brother, Paul;  Rose Banzhaf & the Banzhaf family on their new grandkid, Warren;  Mary Hall who broke her foot; Barb & Warren's  friend, Mike, fighting cancer, & Tara;  Judy's Matt Larson with cancer, David, and Sue, her sister & Sue's husband, Jim;  Janie's friend Wilbur;  Gerald's mom really sick;  Cathy Bambanek’s recuperation from her foot operation;  Jean Wright's recovering from rotator cuff surgery;    Sue Tomas;   Mike & Dee’s daughter, Lisa;    Alexander Occhipinti;  Mary Zachos' brother (Jessica Bresson's maid of honor) with a stroke;  Rita

    Torri 3-17-13

    Torri arrives.

      Bernadette Delgado's mom & Gilberto's mom;   Marilyn Ackerman's mom & brother, Dick;   Grace LeBlanc's niece Carlin, 13, with hodgkins;  Tom & Teresa Quinn's niece, Chawna, with cancer, plus Neva Flynn, Angel, & Diane Kreeitzer;  Connie Doherty's mom & her sister, plus Kevin's cousin, Peter, & John's dad  in assisted living; Jean Wright's daughter, Mary;    Mary Ellen's Christopher, Margaret, & Jim; our friends, sons, & daughters in the military, including Cole Carey, Ryan McClurg, & Chebino;  a cure for autism from Laura Chollick;   for our President that he have great success and someday hold his grandchildren in his lap.

     

    Zoe 3-17-13

    Zoe arriving with her friend.

     

     Your Finances: March 10, 2013

    Expenses:     $700.00  

    Outreach:     $777.00 

    March 17, 2013 

    Expenses:    $1100.00

    Outreach:    $ 365.00

     We donated this week: 

    1.   Soul’s Harbor truck pick up.  According to Brent, the truck was filled and enough laudry soap was donated to last the guys for 3 months.

    2.  Catholic Charities last week, 70 plus lbs. of food and $135.00

        Thanks for your Generosity 

    Have a Great Week, J.S (214-783-0443)

     Video: Rosemary's Blessing (30 sec.) 

             

    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.

      

     

    We Remember  

  • Reminder for Sunday, March 17, 2013, 5th Lent C

    Welcome: Catholic Mass with coffee & juice & specials on the house served afterwards.

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

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

    John 3-15-13

    John sharing the blessing of the sacrament of the sick.
    The Gang 3-15-13

    The Gang.

     Readings:

    Isaiah 43,16-21, In the desert I make a way.

    Psalm 126,  The Lord has done great things for us, we are filled with joy. 

    Philippians 3, 8-14,  For his sake I have accepted the loss of all things.

    John 8, 1-11,  They brought a woman who had been caught in adultery.

    Torri-Buddy 3-15-13

    Torri and Buddy at the Pastry Shoppe.

    Emma-Zoe 3-15-13

    Emma and Zoe also at The Pastry Shoppe with Beth.

    Community Bulletin Board:

    1.  March 17, This Sunday, Soul’s Harbor truck will collect everything brought in, clothes, utensils, furniture, appliances.  We are also collecting powdered laundry soap for Soul's Harbor.

    Also this week, a penance service before the sign of peace.

    2.  March 24, next Sunday, Palm Sunday 

    3.  April 13, Love for the Kids picnic

    4.  Romeos’ lunch Friday, March 15, 1:00, Jason's on 75 & Collin Creek.  24 again like last week, according to Fred?

    Coffee 3-15-13

    The Coffee Shoppe with Bill, Ray, and Claire.

    Bikes 3-15-13

    City Bikes for rent, guess where.

     What's going on in our Catholic World:  

    1.  Pope Francis, National Catholic Reporter, March 13, 1600 words,   Download Pope Francis 3-15-13

    2.  Papal Profile,  National Catholic Reporter, March 14, 1600 words,    Download Papal Profile 3-15-13

    3.  Hope for the Pope, Boston Globe,  March 14, 800 words,    Download Hope for the Pope 3-15-13

    4.  Personal observations: Being of optimistic disposition, I dream, could Pope Francis stand a bit in the tradition of John XXIII?  Still speaking optimistically, might he not at least offer a more balanced administration than the previous two popes?

    Tour 3-15-13

    April in Paris? No, March in Paris.

    Ro 3-15-13

    Your faithful editors.

    True? 

    Doubt is part of all religion. All the religious thinkers were doubters.

    ISAAC BASHEVIS SINGER

     

    Pont 3-15-13

    Le Pont d'Art or the Art Bridge in snow, Paris.

    Hearts 3-15-13

    The Art Bridge also known as the bridge of locks. A couple puts a lock on the fence and throws the key in the Seine, a token to lock their relationship forever. Those are locks on the fence, tons of locks.

     See you Sunday, March 17, 2013, 5th Lent, C cycle 

    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.

      

     

  • Sunday Homily, March 10, 2013, 4th Lent C

     Readings:

    Joshua 5, 9-12, Today I have removed the reproach of Egypt from you.

    Psalm 34,  Taste and see the goodness of the Lord.

    2 Corinthians 5, 17-21,  We are ambassadors for Christ.

    Luke 15, 1-32,  A man had two sons, The Prodigal Son.

     

    Introduction and homily by John  Cade 

    Some words about today’s readings, especially Joshua: 

    WHAT: The book of Joshua is the 6th book of the Hebrew Scripture and of the Christian Old Testament. 

    WHO: The name Joshua has the same root in Hebrew as the name Jesus has in Greek. Joshua was the young man Moses chose to be his military captain in their conflicts with other tribes in their wanderings for 40 years prior to entering the land God had promised them. In the Book of Deuteronomy (5th book of Pentateuch), Moses had a lapse of confidence in the Lord’s plan, following his sending the 12 spies into Caanan and getting a negative intelligence report (all except Joshua and Caleb said ‘don’t go’—giants and outnumbered, etc.).

    That’s when the Lord told Moses he would not enter the Promised Land and that Joshua would be the only adult not born in Egypt to enter the promised land. After Moses died, Joshua was called by God to lead the people into the promised land.

     

    WHEN: Scripture scholars generally agree that the Book of Joshua has little historical value for early Israel, that it actually reflects a much later period, and that it was written by multiple authors and editors.  Guess when scholars think the book of Joshua was compiled in its present form? Yes, after the fall of Jerusalem (around 555) during or after the Babylonian captivity.

    WHY: Bible scholars say the intent of Joshua was theological, a teaching about Israel’s call to keep the covenant given through Moses, and to show what happens when you keep the covenant and what happens when you don’t. There are horror stories in this book, like when the Israelites are instructed to destroy every breathing being of the tribes they replaced. Today we debate about the U.S. military’s drone program, about whether it is legal or ethical to kill an enemy if innocent non-combatants might also be hurt, or to kill a U.S. citizen who has now become an enemy. They seemed to have had no qualms in Joshua’s time about such fine points. 

    Today’s Reading from Joshua: It’s a passage that celebrates the Israelites’ crossing over the River Jordan and their entrance into the promised land. For the first time they have food from the land to eat and are no longer in need of the manna that God provided during the 40 years they wandered in the desert.

    Then in the reading from Luke we hear how Jesus describes in a parable that God is like a merciful parent, accepting with love rather than vengeful or punishing. The Good News proclaimed by Jesus—the new Joshua—turned the old covenant on its head—now the covenant is about the preeminence of love and the fullness of life for all people everywhere, including strangers and enemies and sinners.

     

    Homily:   

    This reading speaks for itself and doesn’t need much else. My words today will be brief. 

    There is a strong link between the covenant between God and the Israelites of Joshua’s time and the covenant announced by Jesus for all people and exemplified in the story of the ‘prodigal son’ or ‘the merciful father’

    The original covenant was made between God and Abraham, and followed with Isaac and Jacob, Joseph and Moses and Joshua. Three times there is mention of a Passover meal to mark this covenant between God and the Jewish people.

    The first Passover meal was when the people prepared to flee Egypt with Moses; the second mention is when Moses received the 10 Command-ments at Mt. Sinai; and the third is when the Israelites entered with Joshua into the promised land. In Joshua and in Luke there is the story of gathering for a meal or feast (like our pot luck feasts), to celebrate acceptance by the merciful father. Jesus himself, before he died, shared a Passover Meal with his friends. We celebrate that way today and every Sunday by gathering for a ritual meal we call the Mass. This gathering and sharing is the sign of our connection with God and God’s acceptance, mercy and love, extended to all.

    Friday I heard that the Cardinals in Rome will open their conclave on Tuesday and they too will gather for a meal, a special Mass, as they select a successor to Benedict XVI to lead our world-wide community as an accepting, merciful and loving parent. 

    My question for you is: When is the last time you received acceptance and mercy from someone? & How do you show acceptance and mercy with your family, your community and all people? 

    “You must rejoice, for your brother was dead and has come to life; he was lost and is found.”