• Sunday Homily September 30, 2012, 26th Ordinary Time B

     Readings:    

    Numbers  11, 25-29,  Would that the Lord might bestow his spirit on them all.

     Psalm 19,   The precepts of the Lord give joy to the heart

     James 5, 1-6,   Come now, you rich, weep and wail over your impending miseries.

    Mark 9, 38-43, 45, 47-48,  If your eye causes you to sin, pluck it out.

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    Harper thanking everyone.

    INTRODUCTION:

     Our First reading is from the book of Numbers.  The words of Moses spoken to Joshua are in expectation for the words of Christ in today’s gospel reading that were given to the disciple, John.

     For the past five weeks our second reading has been from the Letter of James.  The letter was addressed to all of the Jews who became Christians across the Greek-Roman world. It is the first of what we call the universal letters, followed by two letters from Peter, three letters from John, and the letter from Jude. 

     I will be giving you an insight that today’s Church has failed to recognize until now.  Today’s reading from the Letter of James is a reprimand to those who have stored up a worldly [instead of heavenly] treasure in their hearts.

     

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    Harper's grandmother, Cathy.

    HOMILY:

     Remember that the inspired writers of the gospels do use Jesus’ words to address what’s happening in the early Church. Jesus has just given his disciples time to reflect on their arrogance when John, seeking to show their more favorable side, reveals, instead, their arrogance again.

     Someone who they do not know has been proclaiming the good news of Jesus Christ. When his words were welcomed, this Spirit filled man baptized him; forgave the man his sins, in the name of Christ.  John told Jesus that he and the other disciples put an end to that, for the Spirit filled man was not of the Church. What did Christ do? He does not say, ‘Well done, I’m glad you denounced him.’ Rather, ‘Are you out of you mind? Those who are not against us are for us!’ 

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    Cole

     

     In the Matthew gospel the disciples are told, ‘You are not to call yourself teacher, you have one teacher [Christ].  Jesus has nothing positive to say about human tradition either, ‘You count leaves of herbs for your tithe; but you ignore justice, mercy and truth!’ 

     Last week, I returned with Judy from my 55th High School Reunion.  I went with an apology to give to two classmates.  One was for Art; one for Jim my best friend in High School. Art’s twin brother died from a heart defect when we were in 12th grade. Two girls, friends, had died the year before in a car accident. One was dating my best friend.  I didn’t go to any of the funerals. I wanted to be there; I needed to be there. But I was not allowed to go! 

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    Mike homilizing

     It was prior to Vatican II, and a practicing Catholic was required to believe that the Catholic Church was the only way to salvation; Such arrogance! At that time a Catholic was not allowed to follow his conscience if it disagreed with a teaching of the magisterium; More arrogance. A Catholic was not allowed to enter the doors of a protestant church, for the Church taught that they were not part of the body of Christ; Mea culpa, mea culpa! 

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    Chloe dances again

     I was in Graduate School when John the 23rd opened its doors to the Holy Spirit. It was another 20 plus years before the Church presented the finished documents of Vatican II. The very first congress of leaders within the Church included Peter, James and Paul to address a faction of Jewish Christians who were teaching that gentile converts to Christianity needed to become Jews first.

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    Preparing to distribute communion.

     We read in Luke Acts that both Paul and Peter replied that the gentiles received the Holy Spirit at Baptism, not Circumcision. Its doors were to remain open to the gentiles; a letter with this decision was taken to them. Were the Jewish Christians who had previously given the teaching excommunicated? No!  However, in the middle of the Letter to James is the following parable.

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    Leo and pillow.

     It begins with James telling them that few are to be teachers. Why; because everyone can make mistakes, and such teachers will be judged with strictness.  [Since this sets the stage for the rest of the parable, it will address the grave mistake they have made.] James describes himself with two metaphors.

     He is the rider of a horse, with a big mouth, [those who are teaching that gentile converts need to be circumcised]. James, the rider, controls their big mouth by using a bit [this parable, personally explained to them]. 

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    Buddy and Leo with their birthday cupcakes.

     Second there is a ship being tossed about by the wind and waves. James is the rudder seeking to control of the Church during this schism. Their teaching is like a fire that could engulf the whole forest, the Church.  He describes them as someone who from the same mouth blesses God and curses those who have been made in the image of God [the newly baptized gentiles] ‘This ought not be so!’ 

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    Torri with her birthday cupcake.

     The living waters [good news] and bitter waters do not flow from the same source [mouth]. Therefore you who are wise and understanding [of the mistake you have made], show goodness.  In like manner this is our prayer to the magisterium, ‘Be wise Shepherds; ‘Those who are not against us, are for us!’ 

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    Georgie with Elizabeth and Emma.

     

     

     

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    Rosemary’s Blessing

    Oh, God who is love,

    Help me to love others as You love them

    And as You love me. 

    Help me to see in those who love me most,

    Hints of you and your love.

     Edited and adapted from a blessing by Fr. Andrew M. Greeley

     

    John 9-30-12

    John reading Numbers.

     Special Thanks–

    • For Reading:  Mary Jane & John
    • For Serving:  Kevin  
    • For the Communion Bread:  Alison
    • For the Wine Cups:  Jan & Charlie
    • For the Music: Ray &  Shonda & Bethany
    • For the Pictures & Video:   Mike, Beth & Rick, Richard & Connie
    • For the coffee and pastries:  Tom & Lynda & Jackie & Jerry  & Beth
    • For the altar & sound: Jackie & Hue

     

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    Mary Jane reading James.

    Birthdays:  John Cade (51st of ordination, today), Don Mattingly, Gloria Landry, Frank Reyes, Jackie Johnson (47 Tuesday), Leo (2 tomorrow), Torri & Buddy (2 Wednesday, & Georgie (11 Friday)

     Anniversaries:

    Claire Zurchin & Andrew (1st, Monday)

    Patricia Jansky & Fred (2nd, Tuesday)

    Erin & Payton (2nd, Tuesday)

    M.J. & Dave Tichner (18th, Monday)

    Jim (deceased) & Diane Drescher (46th, Monday)

     

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    Bethany, Shonda, & Ray

    We Remember  

    Erin McClurg's friend Chris Hutchins;  Sue Tomas;  Mike & Dee’s daughter, Lisa;   Patricia’s husband, Fred, who had quadruple bypass a few weeks ago;   Colleen Romero;  Bill Hammond's broken ankle;  Alexander Occhipinti;    Diane McClurg's good friend, Suzy McGonigle with cancer;    Michael Kern’s dad;  Mary Zachos' brother (Jessica Bresson's maid of honor) with a stroke;  Christine Drescher's grandmother Margie with a stroke. 

     

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    Remember this Habitat House?

    Lisa's Ackerman’s  Louis & Jim;   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.

     

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    Look at it Sunday at its dedication and handing over to a family. Note in back another home going up.

    Your Finances: September 30, 2012

    Expenses:    $985.00    

    Outreach:    $660.00  

    Today we donated:

    $ 300 to Plano Community Homes

     $ 500 to Dallas Area Rape Crisis Center

    $1000 to Habitat

    $2000 to Soul's Harbor, a residence for men in recovery

    Thanks for your Generosity 

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

    Video:  Entrance hymn (2 1/2 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.

     

     

  • Reminder for Sunday, September 30, 26th Ordinary Time B


    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.

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    Payton with his grandmother, Linda

     

    Esparzas 9-28-12

    Esparzas, Mary, Cameron, Nikki, and Frank

     

     Readings:    

    Numbers  11, 25-29,  Would that the Lord might bestow his spirit on them all.

     Psalm 19,   The precepts of the Lord give joy to the heart

     James 5, 1-6,   Come now, you rich, weep and wail over your impending miseries.

    Mark 9, 38-43, 45, 47-48,  If your eye causes you to sin, pluck it out.

    Zoe 9-28-12

    Zoe with granddad Gilberto and family, Randolph and Michelle and Georgie, plus Buddy and Torri

     

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    Meet Max Garcia, the works foreman who helped when Rosemary fell off her bike, Jan. 6. Max has just received a token of Rosemary's appreciation. See Sept. 2 homily for the story.

    Community Bulletin Board:   

    1.  Free Medical Clinic this Saturday (message from John Ernst, CCAC):   "September 29, there will be a large one day free clinic at the Dallas Convention Center sponsored by our national organization, of which we are members.  Thousands of people will be served all by volunteers."  Download Medical clinic 8-10-12 

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    Anybody know who this girl is? Either in Peru or LA.

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    Wendy with Estella, her sister, Brandi's baby. In Denver.

     

     

    What's going on in our Catholic World:     

    1. Nuns on the bus, National Catholic Reporter, September 7, 400 words, Download Nuns on the Bus 9-28-12
    2. German Catholics forced to pay the Catholic Church tax or get out?, National Catholic Reporter, September 29, 400 words,  Download Church tax on Germans 9-28-12   

     

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    Our Girl working in LA on a musical project with Dan Aykroyd and Jim Belushi.

     

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    A special weddinig at a gazebo in Addison.

    True? 

    We must be willing to let go of the life we have planned,

    So as to have the life that is waiting for us.

    Joseph Campbell 

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    Craig

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    Zara

    See you Sunday, September 30 

    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, September 23, 2012, 25th Ordinary Time B

    Readings:    

    Wisdom  2, 12, 17-20,  Let us beset the just one.

     Psalm 54,   The Lord upholds my life

     James 3, 16-4, 3,   Where jealousy and selfish ambition exist, there is disorder.

    Mark 9, 30-37,  Whoever receives one child such as this in my name, receives me.

     

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    Connie and Cathy

    Wisdom observations:  

    What: One of the 14-15 books of the deutero-canonical books of the Bible.  Not OT nor NT, but in between and the subject of controversy over the centuries.  The “in between books.”  Were they really part of the Bible or not?  How do you know?  Catholic church accepts the books.

    Subject matter: the book makes use of traditional Jewish material, as well as ideas borrowed from Greek philosophy, in order to teach that God rewards those who are faithful to him.

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    Nikki

    Author: not Solomon, but a Jew living in Alexandria, Egypt who wrote and spoke excellent Greek.  The book is sometimes called “The Wisdom of Solomon.”

    Date: ca. 100-200 before Christ.  How do we know these facts?  Because of text analysis.  For example, while the author wrote in Greek, he uses phrases and expressions that have a Hebrew flavor.  Also, he mentions rulers and places that reveal date and locale. 

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    Zoe in style

     Our Selection: what a wicked person thinks should be done with a good person–beat & kill.  This links up with the suffering servant poem from 2 Isaiah last week.  Jews think the good person getting beaten is the Jewish race/nation.  Christians think the person is Christ.

    James:  presents a pretty negative image of people.  What would be a compassionate image? 

     

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    Buddy, "Where's the cookies?"

    Says the child, “Numero uno or last??”

     This morning I would like to talk about receiving the child, in particular the inner child.  I also want to say a word about being first or last.

     The very Thursday night I arrived home from our backpacking trip Rosemary & I went to see Most Happy Fella at the Irving Arts Center.

    The play is about a guy named Tony, middle aged Italian American, successful wine maker from Nappa Valley, and a shy bachelor.

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    Joanie & Derrick's Payton

     He eats in a restaurant one evening in, say, Chicago.  He likes the waitress and leaves her a note with his tip, despite his shyness.   They begin a long distance correspondence and start to get close.  Both are looking for partners.  She does not remember him from the evening at the restaurant.

     They decide to exchange photos.  Tony, who has been taking a lot of risk because he is so shy, is afraid to show her his picture.  He thinks he is too old & too ugly.  So he sends her the photo of his handsome young farm foreman.  The foreman has already told Tony he is planning on moving on anyway.

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    Joanie & Derrick's Tristen

     So Tony and his girl decide to wed at the farm.  On the day of her arrival and the big wedding, Tony discovers that the foreman decided to hang around for the wedding & party.  Tony loses it.  He goes out, rolls his pickup, and almost kills himself. 

     Meanwhile, girl arrives and thinks the nice foreman is the groom.  In fact, they get rather enamored of each other.  Then Tony is brought in on a stretcher and they actually do the wedding.  Guess what happens then.  I’ll tell you at the end.

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    Joanie & Derrick's Gracie

     Let me make 2 observations about Tony. 

     First, Tony might have had ambitions about being numero uno, but he really thought he was the last, a loser, ugly, and old.  His challenge: get away from thinking best or worst.  Just accept Tony as okay.

     Secondly, when Tony let himself leave the note for the waitress, he was letting his inner child out for a minute.  In his correspondence he was letting that child play.  The child wants to be loved and to play.  Trouble was, the child was not used to getting out and was afraid.   So he tries the picture trick.

     We can resemble Tony.  Thinking I am first, numero uno in anything, or last, both are traps.  I would propose it is irrelevant.  I am okay just as I am.

     Like Tony I have an inner child.  Want to know what the child wants?  Just watch our kids here.  To be loved and to play.

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    Rosemary reading her blessing

       So, two questions today:

     First, where do you think of yourself, first, last, or just okay?

     Secondly, how do you let your own inner child out to play? 

     What happened to Tony?  He eventually became a most happy married fella, despite some complications.   

     

     

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        Video: Rosemary doing her blessing (30 sec.)

      

    Rosemary’s Blessing

    May you live a long life full of gladness and health,
    With a pocket full of gold as the least of your wealth.
    May the dreams you hold dearest be those which come true,
    The kindness you spread keep returning to you.
    May the friendships you make be those which endure,
    And all of your grey clouds be small ones for sure.
    And trusting in Him to Whom we all pray,
    May a song fill your heart every step of the way.

    Grace E. Easley

    Christine 9-23-12

    Christine reading Wisdom

     

    • For Reading: Christine and Diane, daughter & mom
    • For Serving:  Kevin  
    • For the Communion Bread:  Alison
    • For the Wine Cups:  Jan & Charlie
    • For the Music: Ray &  Bethany
    • For the Pictures & Video:  Jan & Beth, Rick, John & Connie
    • For the coffee and pastries:  Tom & Lynda & Jackie & Jerry
    • For the altar & sound: Jackie & Hue

     

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    Diane reading James, a mother and daughter team

    Birthdays:  Patty Hammond (66 today), Hunter Whitley (10 Monday), Judy Carrell (Thursday), Beth Dugan (41 Wednesday)

      We Remember  

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    Fr. Tom Reese, Jesuit, former editor of American Magazine

     

    Erin McClurg's friend Chris Hutchins;  Sue Tomas;  Mike & Dee’s daughter, Lisa;   Patricia’s husband, Fred, who had quadruple bypass a week ago;   Fred Macchio's sister, Toni, who died a week ago;  Bill Hammond's broken ankle;  Alexander Occhipinti;    Diane McClurg's good friend, Suzy McGonigle with cancer;    Michael Kern’s dad;  Mary Zachos' brother (Jessica Bresson's maid of honor) with a stroke;  Christine Drescher's grandmother Margie with a stroke; 

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    Tom giving his optimistic and pessimistic observations on the state of The Church today, at Open Window Conference, Saturday

    Lisa's Ackerman’s  Louis & Jim;   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.

     

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    Fr. Charlie Curran of Perkins, S.M.U., celebrating Mass after the conference and Lisa

     Your Finances: September 23, 2012

    Expenses:    $   1,635.00 

    Outreach:    $   765.00

    Thanks for your Generosity 

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

    Video:  Entrance hymn (2 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.

     

  • Reminder for Sunday, September 23, 2012, 25th Ordinary Time B


    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.

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    The Kless Family, Christine, Cara, Sean, and Ed

     

     Readings:    

    Wisdom  2, 12, 17-20,  Let us beset the just one.

     Psalm 54,   The Lord upholds my life

     James 3, 16-4, 3,   Where jealousy and selfish ambition exist, there is disorder.

    Mark 9, 30-37,  Whoever receives one child such as this in my name, receives me.

     

    Emma & Leo 9-21-12

    Emma and Leo

    Zoe approaching 9-21-12

    Here comes Zoe step by step

    Community Bulletin Board:   

    1.  Free Medical Clinic in September (message from John Ernst, CCAC):   "September 29, there will be a large one day free clinic at the Dallas Convention Center sponsored by our national organization, of which we are members.  Thousands of people will be served all by volunteers."  Download Medical clinic 8-10-12 

    2.  Dallas Area Rape Crisis Center Newsletter:  Download DARCC 9-21-12

     

    The special 3 9-21-12

    Zoe arrived, 3 Special Kids playing on the stair right in front of the altar

    What's going on in our Catholic World:     

    1.    Bishop Finn fallout, National Catholic Reporter, September 10, 225 words,    Download Bishop Finn 9-21-12

    2.    Legionaries fallout, National Catholic Reporter, September 13, 600 words,  Download Legionaries 9-21-12

     

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    Offertory, Richard, Ray, Bill, Ron, Barb, and Claire

    True? 

    If you are depressed, you a living in the past.

    If you are anxious, you a living in the future.

    If you you are at peace, you a living in the present.

    Lao Tzu

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    Chris, Ray, and unidentified foreign object

    Richard 9-21-12

    Richard, Chris, and Ray in Paradise

    See you Sunday, September 23 

    J.S., 214-783-0443

    Rose 9-21-12

    Rose and Lisa

     

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    Evening in camp

    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, September 16, 2012, 24th Ordinary Time B

     Readings:  

     Isaiah  50, 4-9,  I gave my back to those who beat me.

      Psalm 116,  I will walk before the Lord in the land of the living.

     James 2, 14-18,   What good is it if someone says he has faith but does not have works?

    Mark 8, 27-35,  Whoever wishes to come after me must deny himself. 

     

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    Harper and…

    Isaiah Observations: 

    Date of Composition:

    A picture of the time span:

            1. Solomon (he of Wisdom, the temple builder, 700 wives, & 300 mistresses–if he really existed) dies ca. 900-1000 before Christ.

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    Her Grandmother, Cathy

             2. The Hebrew kingdom divides into 2 parts, the north, Israel (Galilee today), the south, Judah, around 900 before Christ.

            3.  Assyria destroys Israel and obliterates the 10 Hebrew tribes located there, ca. 700.

            4.  Babylon carries into captivity the Hebrews of Judah, the 2 remaining tribes, ca. 600.

    Contemporary scholars conjecture that this work could have been composed over a period of 400 years, i.e., 700-300.  It obviously begins by predicting disasters, typical of prophets.  They happen, 2 of the biggest tragedies in Jewish history up to the Romans' destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem (70 years after Christ) and the Holocaust, that is, the Assyrian destruction & the Babylonian Captivity.  4 big tragedies.

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    Emma and guest arriving

    Author (s): obviously it was composed by numerous people.  Isaiah himself is considered behind chapters 1-39.  In fact, line 1 identifies Isaiah as the author of the ideas.

    What is it about: 1st, 2nd, & 3rd Isaiah

    1st Isaiah, Chapters 1-39: predict doom for the Hebrews because they have not been faithful to their one god.

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    Leo rolling along

    2nd Isaiah, Chapters 40-55:  this & the remaining chapters are called The Book of Consolation.  They try to assure the people who are now in exile that God will restore them to their former glory & peace.  In fact, in chapter 45 the composer even mentions the name of Cyrus, the king of the Persians who defeats Babylon & sends the Hebrews back to Jerusalem.  So the composer knew of Cyrus and a date can be narrowed down.

    This 2nd  Isaiah section presents 4 suffering servant songs, #3 being our selection today.  Jews see the servant to be the Hebrew people/nation.  Christians see the servant to be Christ.  Isaiah 2 is considered maybe the most influential O.T. book.  On Isaiah 2 Mark built much of his gospel, especially the story of the crucifixion.

    Handel's Messiah uses 2nd Isaiah for its lyrics.

    3rd Isaiah, Chapter 56-66: more assurances of a return to peace & glory.

     

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    Zoe coming to the front play zone

    Whoever wishes to come after me must deny himself and take up his cross

    I would like to say a few words this morning about denying myself and taking up my cross.

    A story from our CO trip last week.

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    Julie with her dad, Rudolfo, preparing to enter

    The day is the third of our trip to Rocky Mountain National Park.  The 7 of us have left a delightful campsite and are headed over a pass, Flat Top Pass, right on the Continental Divide, about 12 thousand feet high.  We are climbing one to two thousand feet. 

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    Sanctuary, 1st Methodist, Dallas

    As we climb the weather is getting nastier & nastier, cloudy skies, wind, and cold.  We come across a series of what I describe as receding ridges.  I see a ridge up ahead.  I get to it only find another ridge 200 yards further up.  We must have had 15 of these.  

    It begins to sleet and rain.  The group of us is stretched out over a few hundred yards.

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    Rylie and Hayden

    Suddenly I look up and see somebody coming down the trail by himself.   Even from a distance I see he has on only running shorts and a light pack, not like ours.  He is jogging down this rough trail and has already crossed over the pass in the sleet, rain, and wind. 

    I am astounded.   Rose Banzhaf says that his whole trip is about 30 miles.  She calls him The Mean Running Machine. 

    I mention this event to make a distinction about denying myself and taking up my cross.  Unhealthy and healthy.  Observations.

     

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    Campfire

    Unhealthy.  In my early years as a Jesuit I think we had some unhealthy attitudes and behaviors influenced by this demand.  I am embarrassed to admit that, yes, we had little scourges that we were supposed to use on our backs and we had chains with little spikes we were supposed to wear on our thighs. 

    Once we joined the Jesuit community we never expected to return home.  I did not return for 7 years.  I came back to teach for 3 years at Jesuit, not go home.  At the time I never thought anything about it.

    In my years as a spiritual director especially for priests & nuns I found a lot of guilt for not being hard enough on myself.  I personally can still feel guilty if I take a 15 minute morning break or a day off.  Rosemary is good for me on this.  She calls me to relax.

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    Mike in Flat Top Pass

    Healthy.  Self discipline to achieve a goal.  The runner obviously has some kind of goal.  Look at high school sports and how strenuously so many kids drive themselves.  Look at education, the discipline to achieve a Ph.D., to be a doctor.  What about Alcoholics Anonymous or giving up smoking?  The reward: inner peace.

    Finally, let me remind you of that gospel dynamic I mention so often, infinite demand plus infinite acceptance.

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    Why we go

    I would suggest that the runner I met at 12 thousand feet in sleet was denying himself and carrying his cross.  Hopefully he has a healthy goal. 

    How do you deny yourself and take up your cross? 

     

     

     

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        Video: Rosemary doing her blessing (20 sec.)

     

    Rosemary’s Blessing

    … May God bless you with enough foolishness
    to believe that you can make a difference
    in this world & in your neighborhood,
    so that you will courageously try
    what you don't think you can do, but,
    in Jesus Christ you'll have all the strength necessary.

    "Troubadour: A Missionary Magazine," published by the Franciscan Missionary Society

    Mike 9-16-12

    Mike reading Isaiah

                                                                                                              

    Our Special Thanks:

    • For Reading: Mike & Geri
    • For Serving:  Kevin  
    • For the Communion Bread:  Alison
    • For the Wine Cups:  Jan & Charlie
    • For the Music: Ray & Shonda & Bethany
    • For the Pictures & Video:  Jan & Beth, Rick & Mike, John & Connie
    • For the coffee and pastries:  Tom & Lynda &Jackie
    • For the altar & sound: Jackie & Hue

      Birthdays:  Holly Kern (19 Saturday at UT), Audry Whitley (6 Monday), Taylor Read (20 Wednesday), Claire Zurchin (27 Wednesday), Daniel Fleming (24 Wednesday)

    Geri 9-16-12

    Geri reading James

     Anniversaries:

    Mark Anderlick & Julie Verdes (Day 1 today)

    Chebino & Lydia (8th Saturday)

    Lynda & Tom (30th Tuesday)

     

    Rain 9-16-12

    Rain at 9 thousand feet

     

    We Remember  

    Erin McClurg's friend Chris Hutchins;  Patricia’s husband, Fred, who had quadruple bypass Friday; Mike Moran's mom who died a few weeks ago;  Fred Macchio's sister, Toni, who just died last night, Saturday;  Bill Hammond's broken ankle;  Alexander Occhipinti;    Diane McClurg's good friend, Suzy McGonigle with cancer;    Michael Kern’s dad;  Mary Zachos' brother (Jessica Bresson's maid of honor) with a stroke;  Christine Drescher's grandmother Margie with a stroke;  Lisa's Ackerman’s  Louis & Jim;   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.

     

    Lone Pine Lake 9-16-12

    The Team at Lone Pine Lake, about 10 thousand feet

     Your Finances: September 16, 2012

    Expenses:    $ 1047.00   

    Outreach:    $  460.00 

    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, September 16, 2012, 24th Ordinary Time B


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

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

     Readings:  

     

     Isaiah  50, 4-9,  I gave my back to those who beat me.

      Psalm 116,  I will walk before the Lord in the land of the living.

     James 2, 14-18,   What good is it if someone says he has faith but does not have works?

    Mark 8, 27-35,  Whoever wishes to come after me must deny himself.  

     

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    John with his associates, Becky and Monica of the DARCC, Dallas Area Rape Crisis Center

    Community Bulletin Board

     

    1.  Free Medical Clinic in September (message from John Ernst, CCAC):   "September 29, there will be a large one day free clinic at the Dallas Convention Center sponsored by our national organization, of which we are members.  Thousands of people will be served all by volunteers."  Download Medical clinic 8-10-12 

     

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    Monica addressing the community

    What's going on in our Catholic World:   

     

    1.    Fire Bishop Finn of Kansas City?, National Catholic Reporter, September  10, 850 words,    Download Fire Bishop Finn 9-13-12

     

     True? 

    A few fly bites
    cannot stop a spirited horse.

      
    Mark Twain 

       

    Leo & Emma 9-13-12

    Emma visits Leo on his turf

    Beth & Emma 9-13-12

    Emma, Beth, and friend

     

    The Team 9-13-12

    John with his Sunday team, Kevin, Bethany, Shonda, and Ray

     

     See you Sunday, September 16

    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 September 9, 2012, 23rd Ordinary Time B

    Readings:  

     Isaiah, 35, 4-7,  The eyes of the blind will be opened

     Psalm 146,  Praise the Lord, My Soul

     James, 2, 1-5,  Did not God choose those who are poor?

     Mark, 7, 31-37,  Immediately, the man’s ears were opened.

      

    John and Kevin 9-9-12

    John and Kevin at the beginning of Mass

      

    A few words about today’s readings 

    1st reading from Book of the Prophet Isaiah, Ch. 35

    You know well how the Old Testament prophets operated: telling the Jewish people, “You’ve done wrong”, then prophesying “Yehweh will punish you”, and then prophesying “there will come a time of repentance and blessing from Yahweh who is merciful”. In today’s reading Isaiah is prophesying a time of healing and blessing.

                                                                                                        

    2nd reading from the Letter of James,  Ch. 2

    As Stack said last week, James was the administrator of the Jerusalem Christian community.  Paul refers to him as “ the brother of Jesus”. His letter was probably written around the year 50 AD which would make it the earliest writing in the New Testament, still over a generation after Jesus.  It was written to the “dispersion”, that is, to Jews who were followers of Jesus and were scattered outside Israel. The letter of James is one of 5 small books in the New Testament that were disputed in the early church, and were not accepted as inspired books of the Bible until the early 5th century, The other 4 were the second and third letters of John, the second letter of Peter and the letter of Jude. The Letter of James acquired special significance at the time of the Reformation in the 16th century when the priest Martin Luther said this letter’s emphasis on good works contradicts Paul’s doctrine that we are justified by faith.  Luther also disagreed with the Council of Trent that the Letter of James refers to the Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick. James Ch 5:14 reads, “Is there anyone sick among you? He should ask for the presbyters of the church. They in turn are to pray over him, anointing him with oil in the name of the Lord.”

     

    3rd reading from the Gospel according to  Mark,  Ch. 7

    Mark’s Gospel was written with non-Jewish readers in mind. We know this because there are very few quotes from the Old Testament in Mark, he explains particular Jewish customs, and he translates any Aramaic expression into Greek, as in today’s reading where the Aramaic word “Ephphatha”, is translated into the Greek word for “Open” or “Be opened”.

                              

    Bernadette 9-9-12

    Bernadette reading Isaiah

                                                                                                          

    Mary Ellen 9-9-12

    Mary Ellen reading James

                                                                                                

    Homily        

    For over twelve years, John Cade, in addition to his private practice of counseling, has worked in an agency setting with victims of violence, including victims of sexual assault. Currently he serves on the board of the non-profit Dallas Area Rape Crisis Center or DARCC. Since the theme of our gathering today is healing, John invited Monica Urbaniak, a bi-lingual counselor at the Dallas Area Rape Crisis Center (or DARCC) to speak about the work of DARCC. Monica will talk about what DARCC is, what they do, and what they need from the community to maintain and enhance their services.

           

    Monica 9-9-12

    Monica speaking to us