• Sunday Homily 12-9-12, 2nd Advent C

    Readings:

    1 Baruch 5, 1-9, Put on the splendor of glory from God.

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

    2 Philippians 1, 4-6, 8-11, My prayer, that your love may increase ever more.

    Luke 3, 1-6, The word of God came to John.

    Claire 12-8-12

    Grandmom Claire with Kayla, JuJu, and CC

    Baruch:

        What: One of the little books (only 5 chapters) of the extra books.  That is, it is not one of the big 3, nor one of the 12 little prophetic books, nor part of the N.T.  It is part of a dozen small books in between.  Most Protestant churches  don't recognize these little books.

         Author:  Baruch was Jeremiah's secretary. Maybe he wrote some of the material, but it was not put together.  Remember, he & Jeremiah lived before & during the Babylonian Captivity.  There are 4 little discourses.  Compilation of the total work seems to have taken place later.  Most likely some anonymous person or persons a few centuries after Jeremiah put it together. 

    Noah & candle 12-9-12

    Noah at 16 today lighting the 2 candles for Advent 2

         Date of composition: maybe during the Maccabees' revolt ca. 100 before Christ.   If so,  the little book intends to strengthen resistance of the Jews during the Macabeean Revolt, using the Babylonian model to encourage the people.

          Our passage: a message of optimism, hope, peace, and a new day.  The passage reflects 2nd Isaiah's message (chapter 40), which is likewise quoted in Luke's gospel for today.  The famous 2nd Isaiah: Luke uses this source to build his nativity narrative.  See also the lyrics of Handel's Messiah.

    Sources:  Good New Bible.

    Emma 12-9-12

    Emma

     

    Love for the Kids

    I would like to talk today, folks, about God leading his people in Joy.

    I saw it happen yesterday.  I feel like I climbed the mountain and walked in the kingdom.

    Kless 12-9-12

    Christine, Ed, Cara, and Sean on his 7th birthday today.

    This is what happened.  A couple of times a year there is a picnic thrown for kids at a big ranch in Flower Mound.  Rosemary & I and others in our community have been part of this picnic 3, 4, 5 times.

    In the spring the picnic is for handicapped kids.  In the fall the picnic is for underprivileged kids.  The spring picnic has about 1,000 kids.

    Patricia 12-9-12

    Cupcake of The Week to Patricia for 2 years no smoking

    Yesterday around 4,000 kids showed up at the Circle R ranch for hot dogs, chips, horseback riding, gunny sack races, obstacle course runs, face painting, and visits with Santa, Super Man, and various other celebrities.  The kids are given all sorts of little souvenirs which they put in the plastic bags furnished by the picnic. 

    There must have been 60-70 yellow DISD school buses.  There were so many buses they had bus gridlock getting them all in around 10:00.  It took an hour.  There were more buses this year than last. 

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    Here they come, High 5 to all.

    There are numerous memorable moments, but for me, one moment stands out.  As the kids come off the buses they are herded into a wide path that heads toward the main entrance of a sprawling one story, rustic building that has a stage, bunches of circular tables for eating, and the food distribution area. 

    As the kids approach the building entrance, they are met with a lane of maybe 100  volunteers who are cheering, clapping, singing Christmas carols, and high fiving each kid, saying Happy Christmas, Hi, Welcome, or whatever is fitting the kids. 

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    The Welcome Lane

    This is my favorite activity of the whole picnic.  I always get into the lane.  The kids come in beaming, smiling, shy sometimes, giving high fives, receiving compliments, and being showered with attention and affection.  I am so touched by the faces.  Some are like pre-K, cute little boys & girls. 

    My thought is that at least some of these kids will remember their whole lives the experience of walking through that lane of welcome, affirmation and joy.

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    Did somebody mention buses?

    A second event touched me this year.  The volunteers.  Both our Bona Responds team and the teachers and parents accompanying the kids on the buses. 

    Bill Hammond told us all that we had to register on line ahead of time.  So Thursday I went onto the web site.  Registration is closed, it said.  I am stunned.  I call Bill.  He says get a phone number off the web site and call.  I do.   A lady says, no problem.  They shut down the registration because by Wednesday they had 750 volunteers.  She says, however, that any others can come, too.  Later one of the coordinators said over 1,000 volunteers finally registered.  I feel so privileged and blessed to be part of this marvel.

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    "He fed 5,000."

    Folks, I saw yesterday God leading his people in joy, his little people especially and his big people, too, leading us all in joy.

    How is God leading you in Joy?  Who is one person you are helping God to lead in Joy?

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    Two of our clowns from Bona Responds, Bill and Jerry

      

  • Announcements

    Video:    Noah lighting Advent Candles (3 1/2 min.)

       

    Rosemary's Blessing: 

    Gracious God,

    help us to work with You

    to make the world

    Alive with Your Spirit,

    and to build on earth

    a city of Justice, Love, and Peace.

    Unknown 

    John 12-9-12

    John reading Baruch

     Special Thanks–

    • For Reading:   John & Jean O'Donnell 
    • For Serving:  Kevin & Georgie 
    • For the Communion Bread:  Alison
    • For the Wine & Cups:  Beth and Rob
    • For the Music: Ray & Bethany
    • For the Pictures & Video: Beth & Jan & Mike, John & Connie  
    • For the coffee and pastries:  Mike & Geri
    • For the altar & sound: Jackie & Hue

    Jean 12-9-12

    Jean reading Philippians

     Birthdays: Loretta Garcia Williams (Wednesday), Linda Cardenas (57, Thursday), and (today, Sunday) Noah (16) and Sean (7)   

     

    Offertory 12-9-12

    Offertory, Ken and Cindy, Jamie and Donna

     We Remember  

      Charlie’s twin brother, Julius, who just died in FL, and the family, especially their mom;  Mike’s recuperation from hip surgery;  Mark Ackerman’s recuperation from an operation and Cathy Bambanek’s recuperation from her foot operation;  Jean Wright's recovering from rotator cuff surgery;   Bob McGrath Jr. with cancer;  Sue Tomas;   Mike & Dee’s daughter, Lisa;   Patricia’s husband, Fred, who had quadruple bypass a few weeks ago;  Bill Hammond's broken ankle;  Alexander Occhipinti;    Diane McClurg's good friend, Suzy McGonigle with cancer;    Mary Zachos' brother (Jessica Bresson's maid of honor) with a stroke;

    Music 12-9-12

    Bethany and Ray

     Lisa's Ackerman’s  Lucus Quiocho going to Afghanistan & his mom depressed about it;   Rita;  Tom & Teresa Quinn's daughter Colleen with breast cancer;    Barb & Warren's  friend, Mike, fighting cancer, & Tara;   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; Kerry's sister Maura with her second cancer;   Mary Ellen's Christopher, Margaret, & Jim; our friends, sons, & daughters in the military, including Ryan McClurg & Chebino; George & Marianne's sons & Linda's son, plus Stacie & Ben White & their niece with leukemia; a cure for autism from Laura Chollick;   for our President that he have great success and someday hold his grandchildren in his lap.

     Video:     Rosemary reading her Blessing  (1/2 min.) 

       

      Your Finances: December 9, 2012

    Expenses:     $1235.00  

    Outreach:     $ 360.00 

      

     We donated this week: 

        1.  $1000 to a lady with severe cancer and minimal insurance.

        2.  Items to Dallas Area Rape Crisis Center, DARCC

         Thanks for your Generosity 

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

     
    JSM Mission-Faith Statement

          Help create a Catholic Community that welcomes all God’s People, provides for & challenges spiritual & total growth.

          Reaches out to help people who are disadvantaged & make the world we live in a better place to live.

      

     

     

     

     

  • Reminder for Sunday, December 9, 2012, 2nd Advent 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.

     

    Advent Altar 12-7-12

    Advent Altar

     Readings:

    1 Baruch 5, 1-9, Put on the splendor of glory from God.

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

    2 Philippians 1, 4-6, 8-11, My prayer, that your love may increase ever more.

    Luke 3, 1-6, The word of God came to John.

    Georgie suiting up 12-7-12

    Georgie Suiting up for the first time.

    Georgie 12-7-12

    Ready

    Community Bulletin Board:

    1.  This Sunday: Community Brunch, December 9, Second Sunday of Advent, plus collection for Dallas Area Rape Crisis Center. See the handouts for special needs.

    2. For the Love of the Kids, December 8, this Saturday
    A note from Bill Hammond:

    Just a reminder of our volunteer outing at Circle R Ranch with Love for Kids on December 8th. We will car pool from SAMs at George Bush and Coit.  Be there by 8:00 am and we'll  caravan out to Circle R.  It is 7.5 miles west of I-35 on Main/ 1171 ( exit 452).

    Let me know by e-mail whether you will caravan or go direct.

    You also will need to go to the web site to sign up.   Loveforkidsinc.org   This is a new requirement this year so they know who is coming.

    See you Dec 8th at 8:00 am at SAMs or at 9:00 at Circle R.   Thanks for your support.

    Bill Hammond

    214-244-7854

    3. This Sunday also: All toffee lovers, your toffee will be at Mass.  Cost: $12.50 per box.  Checks can be made out to me, John Stack, going to Dallas North Rotary.

    4. Advance notice: Christmas Eve Mass, 4:00 P.M.

    5.  DSO: For all you Dallas Symphony affianados,  The Best Show of The Year is approaching quickly, Friday the 14th, to be exact, 7:30 P.M.  You are all invited to The Rectory for wine & cheese on the way to the Meyerson.  Welcome, 5:30 or earlier.  We will depart at 6:30 & we will have maps through the best Christmas lights in Dallas, that is, The Park Cities.  The map will also show you the inconspicuous entrance into underground parking lot, $10.  We are almost 30 people this year.

    6.  Food Drive last Sunday: 370 lbs. & $40

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    The Team
    Offertory 12-7-12

    Offertory, Mary Ellen, Grace, and John

    What's going on in our Catholic World:

    1.   Nothing special this week. 

    Welcome Table 12-7-12

    The Welcome Table, Carol, Alison, John and Rich.
    Music 12-7-12

    The Music Team, Bethany, Shonda, Wendy, and Ray

     True?

    "Friendship isn't about who you have known the longest
    It's about those who came and never left your side ……"

    Sister Joan Chittister

    The Reads 12-7-12

    The Reads, Teresa (running the Dallas Marathon Sunday), Taylor, Zack, and Doug
    Barb 12-7-12

    Lynda and her mom, Barb Perry, in from Chicago

     See you Sunday, December 9, 2012

    J.S., 214-783-0443

    Gilberto 12-7-12

    Gilberto, the great granddad
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    Rosemary reading her blessing

    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, 12-2-12, 1st Advent

    Readings:

    Jeremiah 33, 14-16, In those days Jerusalem shall dwell secure.

    Psalm 25, To you, O Lord, I lift up my soul.

    1 Thessalonians 3, 12- 4, 2, May the Lord make you increase and abound in love.

    Luke 21, 25-28, 34-36, Be vigilant at all times.

     

    Wendy 12-2-12

    Wendy is Back! At least for this Sunday, and her buddy, Leo

    Jeremiah observations:

    Who:            One of the Big 3 prophets, 52, chapters.  Called the sorrowful prophet because he did not want to condemn his people.  He had to and as a result was beaten, put in stocks, thrown in a cistern, threatened with death, and imprisoned.  In fact, Nebuchadnezzar released him and admired him.  He also wrote Lamentation, Jeremiah grieving over the destruction of Jerusalem and the temple, and the slavery of the people.

    When:  as a convenient date, use 600 before Christ.  Jeremiah knew how the Assyrians had destroyed the northern province of Israel and taken off the 10 tribes living there.  Jeremiah saw the badness of the Jews in Judah and he saw the Babylonians threatening.  He finally saw what he foretold, the Babylonian Captivity.

    Alison 12-2-12

    Alison coordinating communion.

    Subject: like all prophets, condemn behavior, foretell punishment, envision recovery and peace.  Jeremiah does it all.

    Today:  parallelism.  This is the key.  It ties Jeremiah’s vision of release to Luke’s of redemption.  God saves his people from slavery; Gods saves us, his people, from slavery. 

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

    Georgie 12-2-12

    Georgie making her debut as an Altar helper, with Kevin

     Vigilance!

    I want to talk today about the advice to be vigilant.  To lead into the topic I have another biking story.

    This took place recently in, I think, the Greenville bike rally.  I was at a rest stop.  I usually stop every 10 miles and drink a lot of liquid so that I am ready to visit the portapotty at the next 10 mile stop.  The stop was not my first, maybe my 3rd or 4th

    Cupcake of The Week 12-2-12

    The Cupcake of The Week going to Emma, 3 years old yesterday, Saturday.

    I had just eaten a banana and was talking with people around me.  I threw the banana peel at a trash can and missed.  So I went over, picked it up along with a few other things, and threw them into the can.

    Mabel 12-2-12

    Mabel and Curtis with Marlene

     A lady behind me says, “Hey, thanks, I really appreciate you picking up.”  She was one of the volunteers running the rest stop.  I thanked her in return and said I appreciated her mentioning it.  I talked with her a few more minutes, then rode on.

    Zoe 12-2-12

    Zoe, believe it or not, with Buddy

    As I rode I reflected back on the event and how touched I had been by her simple thanks.  Which leads me to our subject, vigilance.

    First, I want to say the real vigilance is not watching out that something bad is about to happen.  I am not about to be caught in a trap.  There is no cosmic assault.

    Meredith 12-2-12

    Meredith

    Rather, especially at this time of year of Advent, I am looking for the small ways God taps me on the shoulder.  He/she is saying, “Thanks, you are okay, peace.” 

    The flip of this is true, also.  I look for the ways I can touch someone, complimenting them, even just saying thanks. 

    Meredith & her dad, Joe 12-2-12

    Meredith and her dad, Joe

     

    So, I would propose that vigilance during this waiting period for Christmas means being aware of all the many, many ways I am blessed & touched by God each day, just as we mention at the beginning of all our Masses. 

    Meredith & Brent 12-2-12

    Meredith and Brent sharing vows.

     The lady in Greenville probably has no idea she was God’s touch to me.  Moreover, she has no idea we are talking about her.  A simple blessing.

    So, go be vigilant!

     

  • Annouuncements

    Video:    Entrance Hymn (2 1/2 min.)

      

    Rosemary's Blessing: 

    Gracious God, slow my pace and soften my heart this Christmas,

    Keep me from rushing through the season, but missing the Way …

    From decorating the tree, but missing the Light …

    From wrapping the gifts, but missing the Gift.

    www.PrayersAtWork.com

    Mike 12-2-12

    Mike reading Jeremiah

    Special Thanks–

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

    Geri 12-2-12

    Geri reading 1 Thessalonians

     Birthdays:   Diane Drescher & David Delgado ( Wednesday), Cathy Bambanek (Thursday), Genny Mattingly & Patricia ( Saturday), Mike Moran (63 today, Sunday), and for The Cupcake of The Week, Emma Dugan (3, Saturday, yesterday),

    Anniversary:

    Brent & Meredith (Day 1)

    Tom & Denni  (37th, Thursday)

     

    Advent Wreath 12-2-12

    Advent Wreath

     We Remember  

      Charlie’s twin brorther, Julius, who just died in FL, and the family, especially their mom;  Mike’s recuperation from hip surgery;  Mark Ackerman’s recuperation from an operation and Cathy Bambanek’s recuperation from her foot operation;  Jean Wright's recovering from rotator cuff surgery;   Bob McGrath Jr. with cancer;  Sue Tomas;   Mike & Dee’s daughter, Lisa;   Patricia’s husband, Fred, who had quadruple bypass a few weeks ago;  Bill Hammond's broken ankle;  Alexander Occhipinti;    Diane McClurg's good friend, Suzy McGonigle with cancer;    Mary Zachos' brother (Jessica Bresson's maid of honor) with a stroke;

    Food 12-2-12

    Food Drive results, some

     Lisa's Ackerman’s  Lucus Quiocho going to Afghanistan & his mom depressed about it;   Rita;  Tom & Teresa Quinn's daughter Colleen with breast cancer;    Barb & Warren's  friend, Mike, fighting cancer, & Tara;   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; Kerry's sister Maura with her second cancer;   Mary Ellen's Christopher, Margaret, & Jim; our friends, sons, & daughters in the military, including Ryan McClurg & Chebino; George & Marianne's sons & Linda's son, plus Stacie & Ben White & their niece with leukemia; a cure for autism from Laura Chollick;   for our President that he have great success and someday hold his grandchildren in his lap.

     Video:     Candle Lighting with Emma & her mom, Beth (1 min.) 

      

      Your Finances: December 2, 2012

    Expenses:     $1490.00  

    Outreach:     $ 430.00

      Last week, November 25th

    Expenses:     $850.00

    Outreach:     $400.00 

     We donated this week: 

        1.  Food Drive

         Thanks for your Generosity 

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

     
    JSM Mission-Faith Statement

          Help create a Catholic Community that welcomes all God’s People, provides for & challenges spiritual & total growth.

          Reaches out to help people who are disadvantaged & make the world we live in a better place to live.

      

     

     

     

  • Reminder for Sunday, December 2, 2012, 1st Advent

    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.

     

    Readings:

    Jeremiah 33, 14-16,
    In those days Jerusalem shall dwell secure.

    Psalm 25, To you, O Lord, I lift up my soul

    1 Thessalonians 3, 12- 4, 2, May the Lord make you increase and abound in love.

    Luke 21,
    25-28, 34-36, Be vigilant at all times.

    Community Bulletin Board:

    1.  Food Drive This Sunday.  For example, staples, can goods, peanut butter, cereals, & crackers.

    2. For the Love of the Kids, December 8
    A note from Bill Hammond:

    Just a reminder of our volunteer outing at Circle R Ranch with Love for Kids on December 8th. We will car pool from SAMs at George Bush and Coit.  Be there by 8:00am and we'll  caravan out to Circle R.  It is 7.5 miles west of I-35 on Main/ 1171 ( exit 452).

    Let me know by e- mail whether you will caravan or go direct.

    You also will need to go to the web site to sign up.   Loveforkidsinc.org   This is a new requirement this year so they know who is coming.
    See you Dec 8th at 8:00 am at SAMs or at 9:00 at Circle R.   Thanks for your support.

    Bill Hammond

    214-244-7854

    3. Next Community Brunch, December 9, Second Sunday of Advent,
    plus collection for Dallas Area Rape Crisis Center. See the handouts for
    special needs.

    4. Advance notice: Christmas Eve Mass, 4:00 P.M.

    What's going on in our
    Catholic World
    :

    1.   Fr. Roy Bourgeois expelled from Maryknoll by order of the Vatican, National Catholic Reporter, November 20, 300 words, Download Maryknoll head

    2.  Kennedy commentary on Bourgeois, Naational Catholic Reporter, November 29, 1000 words,  Download Kennedy 11-29-12

    3.  Attached is an  excellent 30 minute YouTube presentataion on the current implosion of the Catholic Church by a Vatican correspondent for the British Catholic magazine,  The Tablet.  The presentation is followed by questions from The City Club of Cleveland, November 16, 

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=PyPUzfJ8X50#
    <http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=PyPUzfJ8X50#>

    True?

    "Friendship isn't about who you have known the longest
    It's about those who came and never left your side ……"

     

    Apologies for no pictures.  Lots of people away for Thanksgiving.

                                                                                              

    See you Sunday, December 2, 2012

    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, November 25, 2012, Christ the King

     Readings:  

     Daniel  7, 13-14,   His dominion is an everlasting dominion.

    Psalm 93,   The Lord is King, He is robed in majesty.

    Revelations 1, 5-8,   Behold, his coming amid the clouds.

    John 18, 33-37,  Are you the king of the Jews? 

                                                                                                                   

    Today we celebrate the last Sunday of the liturgical year with the Feast of Christ, King of the Universe. Pope Pius XI proclaimed this Feast Day in 1925 to counter the increasing nationalism and secularism of his time. The Christian religion and the church seemed to be losing ground to modern secular movements. As we’ve seen before and since, the Vatican tends to overreact, in this case by condemning so much of what was new in the world.

    As if in counterpoint, Jesus, in today’s Gospel reading, redefines the title of ‘king’ as being witness to the truth.

     

    A few words about today’s readings from Daniel and Revelations.

    Daniel is considered by some to be the 4th major prophet, after Isaiah,
    Jeremiah and Ezechial. However, his book has only 14 chapters and most don’t place him with the big three.

    Daniel describes events during the Babylonian captivity, about 600-550 BC. The book was probably compiled as late as the 2nd century BC during the rebellion against Greek ruler Antiochus IV.

    Authors were probably at least 3, since parts are written in Hebrew, Aramaic and a little in Greek. The book is rich in symbolism similar to Book of Revelation. Its most famous stories are about Shadrack, Meshack and Abednego, thrown with Daniel into the fiery furnace, and the story of Daniel thrown into the lion’s den.

     

    The Book of Revelation is the final book in the New Testament, written in Greek. Modern scholars think the book was written by an unknown author who was given the name John of Patmos to increase the authority of the book.

    As to when it was written: most say about 95 AD/CE during the persecution by the Roman Emperor Domitian, others say earlier during the persecution of the Roman Emperor Nero. In either case the book describes in dramatic allegory the battle between good and evil, with good winning out in the end.

     

    Homily by John Cade

    Jesus said: “My kingdom does not belong to this world.”

    Especially in the gospels of Mark, Matthew and Luke, Jesus gives umpteen descriptions of what the kingdom he proclaims as already present is all about.   And its not about lording it over others or about vengeance or greed or that place called ‘it’s all about me’.   It’s about the simple things children do naturally, like giving themselves fully to each moment,
    knowing what they like, giving and sharing (like Leo freely shared a bus with Cole a couple Sundays ago), receiving and taking graciously/joyfully, asking for what they need or want, and knowing how to say No to what they don’t need or want.

     These simple things are a stumbling block for many since they don’t seem big enough or important enough or memorable enough to count for a lot.

     

    In Mark, Matthew and Luke there is the parable of the people bringing little children up to Jesus and Jesus’ friends trying to stop them. And then Jesus saying, “Let the little children come to me. Don’t stop them! For the kingdom of God belongs to those who are like these children.”

    Every time I am with my grandsons I learn more about what it means to be real and connected with others. They are real and connect with me instinctively. Like Freddie clamoring for me, his Papou, asking me to be a ‘monster’ and chase him, later, as he and we are enjoying his birthday cake, calling me by my name, John, later asking me to be the one who puts him down for a nap and tell him a story as he snuggles in my lap, later still playing with me with his new toy train.

     

    The question I leave us with today is twofold: what do we learn from the children around us? And how does what we learn help us live in the kingdom Jesus says is here?

     

     

  • Announcements

     Special Thanks–

    • For Reading:   Claire & Bill
    • For Serving:  Kevin  
    • For the Greek Communion Bread:  John Cade's Greek mother in law, Caliope
    • For the Wine & Cups:  Jan & Charlie
    • For the Music: Ben & Bethany & Shonda
    • For the Pictures & Video: None this week  
    • For the coffee and pastries:  Bill, Jackie & Jerry
    • For the altar & sound: Jackie & Hue

     

      Birthdays:  Joanie Beavers (32 Tuesday), Emma Dugan (3, Saturday), John Cade (78, Sunday, today)

    Anniversary:

    Erin McClurg & Chuck ( 6th, Saturday)

    Joanie Beavers & Derrick (9th, Wednesday)

    Barb & Ron Senter (41st, Today, Sunday)

     We Remember  

      The Banzhaf Family;  Mike’s upcoming & postponed hip operation;  Mark Ackerman’s recuperation from an operation and Cathy Bambanek’s recuperation from her foot operation;  Jean Wright's recovering from rotator cuff surgery;   Bob McGrath Jr. with cancer;  Sue Tomas;   Mike & Dee’s daughter, Lisa;   Patricia’s husband, Fred, who had quadruple bypass a few weeks ago;  Bill Hammond's broken ankle;  Alexander Occhipinti;    Diane McClurg's good friend, Suzy McGonigle with cancer;    Mary Zachos' brother (Jessica Bresson's maid of honor) with a stroke;

     Lisa's Ackerman’s  Lucus Quiocho going to Afghanistan & his mom depressed about it;   Rita;  Tom & Teresa Quinn's daughter Colleen with breast cancer;    Barb & Warren's  friend, Mike, fighting cancer, & Tara;   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; Kerry's sister Maura with her second cancer;   Mary Ellen's Christopher, Margaret, & Jim; our friends, sons, & daughters in the military, including Ryan McClurg & Chebino; George & Marianne's sons & Linda's son, plus Stacie & Ben White & their niece with leukemia; a cure for autism from Laura Chollick;   for our President that he have great success and someday hold his grandchildren in his lap.

     

      Your Finances: November 25, 2012

    Expenses:    $  Next week  

    Outreach:    $     

    We donated this week: 

        1.  Next week

         Thanks for your Generosity 

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

     
    JSM Mission-Faith Statement

          Help create a Catholic Community that welcomes all God’s People, provides for & challenges spiritual & total growth.

          Reaches out to help people who are disadvantaged & make the world we live in a better place to live.

      

     

     

  • Reminder for Sunday, November 25, 2012, Christ the King

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

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

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

     

    Harper 11-23-12

    Harper and Cathy

     

    John 11-18-12

    John busy this week, Mass for the Redskins and Mass for the community, Sunday

      Readings:  

     Daniel  7, 13-14,   His dominion is an everlasting dominion.

    Psalm 93,   The Lord is King, He is robed in majesty.

    Revelations 1, 5-8,   Behold, his coming amid the clouds.

    John 18, 33-37,  Are you the king of the Jews? 

     

    Hugh 11-23-12

    Hugh

    Emma 11-23-12

    Emma and Beth

     

     Community Bulletin Board:   

    1.   For the Love of the Kids, December 8.  You must sign up ahead of time if you want to help.  The link:   Loveforkidsinc.org

     2.   Next Community Brunch, December 9, Second Sunday of Advent, plus collection for Dallas Area Rape Crisis Center.  See the handouts for special needs. 

    3.  Advance notice: Christmas Eve Mass, 4:00 P.M.

     

    Leo 11-23-12

    Leo and Ray

     

    Sean 11-23-12

    Sean and Ed

        

      What's going on in our Catholic World:     

    1.   Bishops' plan B post election, National Catholic Reporter, November 11,  600 words,   Download Bishops' Plan B 11-16-12

       

    True? 

     Expect nothing.
    Live frugally on surprise.

    Alice Walker

    Sianna 11-23-12

    Sienna

     

    Ro 11-18-12

    Rosemary doing her blessing

      See you Sunday, November 25 

     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, November 18, 2012, 33rd & Last Ordinary Time B

     Readings:  –  from Thanksgiving Day 

     Sirach  50, 22-24,   May he grant you joy of heart.

    Psalm 113,   Blessed be the Name of the Lord forever.

    1 Corinthians 1, 3-9,   You were enriched in every way.

    Luke 17, 11-19,  Has none but this foreigner returned to give thanks? 

    Emma 11-18-12

    Emma

     Thanksgiving History: Everyone knows about the first Thanksgiving in 1602 with the Pilgrims and the Indians eating together, the Mayflower, and Plymouth Rock.   Here are 5 facts that people do not hear about usually.

    1.  When did Thanksgiving begin?  Our ancestors have celebrated end of harvest feasts of gratitude for centuries.  Lincoln first focused on a national feast; FDR established the national holiday in 1941.

    2.  The pilgrims did not know they were pilgrims.  They called themselves saints, and non-saints were called strangers.  The word pilgrim came along in the 18 hundreds, 2 centuries later.  They were not even Puritans, but separatists.  They split off from the Church of England, old Henry VIII's church, and the Puritans did not split off.

    Cole 11-18-12

    Cole

    3.  The Separatists did not come to establish religious freedom.  They came for religious freedom for their religion and only their religion.  Like the Catholic Church, the Separatists demanded everyone belong to their program.  Failure to conform could result in execution, ala inquisition.

    4.  The Mayflower returned to England, was torn apart, and its beams were used to build a barn in Buckinghamshire (just north of London & east of Oxford).

    5.  How did the Indians & Separatists communicate?   The Indians were Algonquians & one of them, Squanto had actually lived in Briton some years.  He returned to his tribe and taught his friend Samoset English.  It was Samoset who communicated with the Separatists, & the Indians taught them to raise corn, to fish, and to hunt.  In the first winter half of the 100 Separatists died before the Indians taught them how to survive. 

     

    Leo 11-18-12

    Leo

    Thanksgiving

    It is Thanksgiving this week, Folks, my favorite feast and holiday.   I would like to talk about our blessings. 

    It was over a year ago when Chris Dembney walked in here one Sunday and told me about a bike ride he had done for 7 days across Iowa, 500 miles.  He says, “Stack, you would love this trip.” 

    I remember telling him, “Chris, you are crazy.  Why would I want to ride 500 miles across Iowa?”  Guess what I did this past July. 

    Offertory 11-18-12

    Offertory, Mary and Frank, Sean and Ed

    Blessing #1 for me: my health. 

    Not only have I been able to ride 500 miles and am ready to sign up for this July.  But I have been able to return to back packing in the mountains.   In 2009 in Matterhorn Canyon, Yosemite, I knew I could never hike again in the mountains with my old, factory issue hips.  2010, January & February, I got the new hips and that August I was back packing in CO with the usual degenerate group.  I still am amazed.

    Blessing #2: our community

    You people are a Work of Art.   Here is what I see and how you are a blessing.

    John D. 11-18-12

    Kevin's dad, John

    The generosity.  This little community just this year has contributed  $25,000   to help numerous nonprofits and numerous individuals in financial straits.   This very weekend your generosity is helping in NYC and NJ through Professor Jim Mahar and Bona Responds.  $2000 of your aid was given directly to them last Sunday.  What a blessing.

    The warmth.  I do not know how many times someone or a couple has come to me after visiting here.  They always mention the warmth and the hospitality.  What a blessing.

    Sienna 11-18-12

    Sienna and her momma, Erin

    Your child friendly warmth.  Do you realize these kids are growing up in a sacred environment without fear?  What a privilege to watch and help them grow.   Thanks to you parents & grandparents who share your kids with us. What a blessing.

    Blessing #3: Rosemary’s recuperation.

    January 6 it was when she crashed her Christmas bike and busted her elbow so badly.  The past few weeks she has been riding the same bike around White Rock Lake.  The physical recuperation is remarkable enough.  The spiritual and psychological recuperation has been even more marvelous.

    Sir Charlie 11-18-12

    Sir Charlie

    What are 2 or 3 of your biggest blessings this year?