• Sunday Homily 5-6-12, 5th Easter

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    Readings:  

    Acts 9, 26-31, The Church was at peace;

    Psalm 22, I will praise you, Lord, in the assembly of your people;

    1 John 3, 18-24, Let us love not in word or speech, but in deed and truth;

    John 15,1-8, I am the true vine and my Father is the vine grower.

     

    Introductions by Mike Carrell:

    Recall from last Sunday’s reading from Chapter 4 in the Acts, that Peter, filled with the Holy Spirit defended his actions before the Jewish leaders: priests, scribes and elders among them. What had Peter done? Recall how the John gospel ended? Christ’s words to the twelve, “As the Father has sent me, so now I send you.  Whose sins you shall forgive, they are forgiven.”  In the name of Jesus Christ, Peter has forgiven a man of his sins.  The mission entrusted to the apostles has begun! 

    Today’s reading is five chapters later in Acts.  One of the Jewish leaders, Saul, who we later know as the Apostle Paul, has experienced a conversion of heart.  Here’s what he encounters in Jerusalem:

                   First reading: Acts 9:26-31

    Our second reading continues the teaching that we received in 1 John: When we follow Christ’s commands He is alive within us through the power of the Spirit.

                   Second reading: 1 John 3: 18-24

     

    Homily

    The relational skills that we learn within our families as we grew or are growing up are very important to who we are, and who we will be toward others.

    Stephen Glenn, author of Developing Capable People and Developing Capable Young People, wrote about principles that are universal in building human relationships. He shared actual stories that contained these principles. One such story was about a famous, creative, research scientist who answered a reporter during an interview on why he thought that he was more creative than the average person.

    The scientist answered that it began from an experience that he had as a very young child.  He was trying to remove a bottle of milk from a refrigerator when he lost his grip on the slippery container and it fell dumping most of its contents onto the kitchen floor. 

    When his mother came into the kitchen, instead of yelling at him, giving him a lecture or punishing him, she said to me, ‘Robert, what a great and wonderful mess you have made.  I have rarely, if ever, seen such a puddle of milk. Since the damage has already been done, would you like to get down and play in it before we clean it up?’  And, he did just that.

    After a few minutes his mother said, ‘Robert, whenever you make a mess like this eventually you have to clean it up and restore everything to its original order.  We could use a sponge, a towel or a mop. Which would you prefer to use?’ He chose the sponge, and together they cleaned it up. 

    Then his mother said, ‘You know, what we have here is a failed experiment on how to carry a big container of milk with two amall hands. Let’s take the empty container out in the back yard and fill it with water and see if you can discover a way to carry it without dropping it.’  The scientist said that at that moment he began not to be afraid to make mistakes.  Mistakes from then on were just opportunities for learning something new.

    You might recall Trever in the Movie, Pay it Forward. His Social Studies teacher in middle school has given them an assignment to show how they might address the problems in society and then write a paper on it.  Trever decides that change must begin in him first. He does goods deeds to those in need around him, and when they want to do something for him, he replies, ‘Pay it Forward.’ The change proposed by Trever that must begin within the one who desires change in others has of course been proposed by many of the great philosophers.

    In the context of our theological teaching in today’s gospel, Christ’s words, ‘Love one another as I have loved you,’ is how we put into practice being God-like:  ‘for as the Father has loved his Son, so his Son has loved us.’

    This gives specific meaning to the sign within the context of today’s teaching where the Father is the vinegrower, Christ in the vine, and we are the branches, for we are joined together by the same Spirit!  Christ is alive to us as we plant the seed of his words.  This means that each of us becomes part of the Father’s plan of salvation…and that the fruit that comes forth from every seed around has become a sign that all of creation reflects God’s plan of salvation in Christ, Jesus.

     

     

  • Announcements

    Our Special Thanks:

    • For Reading:  Nancy &  Mike        
    • For Serving:  Kevin  
    • For the Communion Bread:  Dee
    • For the Wine Cups:  Jan & Sir Charlie
    • For the Music: Ray & Shonda & Bethany
    • For the Pictures & Video: Rick & John
    • For the pastries & coffee:  Joan & Jackie, The Wyndham Group
    • For the altar & sound:  Jackie & Hue
    • For celebrating the community Mass, John Cade
    • For sharing his ideas on our readings, Mike Carrell 

     

     

     

     Birthdays:   Patricia Jansky & Ron Senter & Cole (3)

     

     
     
    We Remember 

    Rich & Carol Eshebrenner's new grandson, Oscar, & his mom, Gloria, in Seattle;  Denni's older sister Patti who just died last week;  Michael Kern’s dad;  Christine Drescher's grandmother Margie with a stroke;  Lisa's Ackerman’s  Louis & Jim;  Gina Adcock's mother with a new outbreak of cancer;  Dorothy Perry;     Rita;     Alison's recuperation;  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; Fred's friend John with cancer;  for our President that he have great success and someday hold his grandchildren in his lap.

    Note: Rosemary & I will be in NYC this weekend for the 5 Boro Bike Ride Sunday and for her annual family reunion.  We will stay in the east because next weekend we have Jessica Bresson's wedding in Boston.  See you May 20th.

    Want to see why we ride?  Catch the 7 minute video.  The esprit is electric: : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HdkbvauTKcE

     

                                                                                                                                          

    Your Finances: May 6, 2012

    Expenses:   Finances will be published again May 21

    Outreach:   $  

    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 5-6-12, 5th Easter


    Welcome: Coffee & juice & specials on the house.

    Time: 9:30; Celebrate with the Community & John & Mike.    Welcome. 

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

    Cole & Kayla 5-6-12

    Special Ride: Kayla with Ray & Cole with his Roseberry
    Wagon Ride 4-29-12

    Wagon Ride

     Readings:  

    Acts 9, 26-31, The Church was at peace;

    Psalm 22, I will praise you, Lord, in the assembly of your people;

    1 John 3, 18-24, Let us love not in word or speech, but in deed and truth;

    John 15, 1-8, I am the true vine and my Father is the vine grower.

     

    Connie & John 4-29-12

    Connie & John, 25th
    Dick & Judy 4-29-12

    Dick & Judy, 9th

     Community Bulletin Board:

    1. Big Annual Anniversary Party: Thanks Everyone.  Rosemary signed on for another year.  And she retires this week!

     

    Jan & Sir Charlie 4-29-12

    Jan & Sir Charlie, 50th
    Signing Up 5-6-12

    She signed up for another year! And just when she is retiring Friday. 7th

     What's going on in our Catholic World:   

    1.   Kennedy on American nuns under attack , National Catholic Reporter, April 24, (1200 words),  Download Who will watch the watchmen 5-2-12

    2.  Dawd on American nuns, New York Times, April 28, (800  words),  Download Bishops Play Church Queens as Pawns 5-4-12

    3.  Vatican silencing priests, National Catholic Reporter, April 26, (700 words), Download Vatican silences Irish priest 5-2-12

    4.  Parishoners want ultra-coonservative Spanish priests out, National Catholic Reporter, April 19, (525 words),  Download Wisconsin bishop threatens parishoners 5-6-12

     

    Zoe 5-6-12

    A fashion statement by Zoe
    Torri Dancing 4-29-12

    And dancing, Torri, and she's only learned to walk!

     True?

    Yes, we did produce a near-perfect republic. But will they keep it? Or will they, in the enjoyment of plenty, lose the memory of freedom? Material abundance without character is the surest way to destruction.

    Thomas Jefferson 

    Kayla & Aviana 5-6-12

    Kayla with Aviana
    Cole 5-6-12

    Another Special Ride, Cole with his mom & grandmom, Erin & Diane

      Video:  Rosemary's blessing (1 min.)

              

     See you Sunday, May 6, 5th Easter

      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 4-29-12, 4th Easter

     Readings:  

    Acts 4, 8-12, In his name this man stands before you healed;

    Psalm 118, The stone rejected by the builders has become the corner stone;

    1 John 3, 1-2, See what love the Father has bestowed on us;

    John 10, 11-18, I am the good shepherd.

    Candle Lighting M 4-29-12

    Ryan lighting the Easter Candle

     Acts:  A review–

    Date: ca. 70-100 A.D.

    Author: Luke, who wrote both the Gospel and Acts

    Setting:  Just like the last 2 Sundays, Peter & John have just healed a lame man outside of the temple gate.  The people rush to question them.  They say it happened because of God's power and that Jesus was raised from the dead.  The high priests hear about this and have them arrested.  After telling them to stop saying Jesus was raised from the dead, the two are released.

    Our Selection: last week we read Peter's discourse to the local believers in a room.  The week before we read about the quality of life of the local believers, communal.  Today's account is Peter talking to the high priests and elders of the high court.  They are on trial.

    Leo M 4-29-12

    Leo with John

    John:

    Date of Gospel: A.D. 85-95

    Author: scholars have doubts that the Apostle John is the writer of the 3 works attributed to John, the Gospel, 3 letters, & Revelation.  Doubts exist even that one writer composed all the works.

     

    CC M 4-29-12

    CC with her sister & grandmother

    Who is my Shepherd?

    This morning I want to talk with you about being a shepherd.  In some ways this is easy to talk about.  I have numerous shepherds who guided me through life.  On the other hand, who was most significant, whom do I leave out?  I have four little vignettes. 

    First, Charles Colson.   I do not know this man personally.  He died at 80 a week ago Saturday.  I read about him in an editorial in the Dallas Morning News, Tuesday, April 24. 

    Kayla M 4-29-12

    CC's sister Kayla

    Colson had two lives.  His fame comes from his first life.  He was Nixon’s top political consultant and he was convicted and sent to prison for his role in the Watergate scandal, around ’72-’74, the year Nixon resigned.  In this life he was a win at all cost political advisor.  He once said that he would walk over his grandmother to get Nixon elected. 

    It was in his second life of 35 years that Colson became a shepherd.  After his conviction he apparently experienced a conversion.  He went to prison, spent almost a year there, became attached to his fellow prisoners, and never left them.   

    Bethany & Ray M 4-29-12

    Bethany & Ray

    In ’76 he founded Prison Fellowship.  The Fellowship set up in prison job training, provided support for prisoners & their families, helped rehabilitate prisoners coming out, and tried to change laws that treated violent & non-violent offenders with the same severity. 

    Every Easter Colson spent with inmates in prison, which he called the darkest place in American life.  Colson became a shepherd for prisoners & their families.

    Party 2

    Anniversary Party Scene

    Which leads me to my second shepherd.  You know him.  My friend & companion since grade school at Christ the King, Eddie.  He has talked here twice about AA.  A week ago Friday evening we were having our usual get together, the 5 of us guys from high school, plus wives.

    Eddie mentioned in passing that for 19 years every Wednesday evening he has run an AA program for prisoners in one of the downtown jails.  With fondness he talked about how good & intelligent these men were.

    Party 3

    The Pole Barn or Party Barn

    Which leads to my third shepherd.  Tomorrow morning I have been invited to Jesuit to help host a fellow classmate from our ’58 graduating class, Charlie Edmond.  Charlie was the first black student to enter a white high school in Dallas.  The year, 1955, the year after the Supreme Court decision.  In my sophomore class Charlie sat in the seat right in front of me. 

    The shepherds were the Jesuits. 

    Finally, I cannot close without mentioning the parents I had the privilege to meet at the Love for Kids picnic the last Saturday of March.  The care & tenderness showed by these parents to their handicapped children humbled me and touched me to tears. 

    Two individuals, some teachers, and some parents, all different types of good shepherds.

    Joan & Jerry 4-29-12

    Joan & Jerry, Our Trophy Couple at 55 Years

    Who were, who are the Shepherds in your life?

    For whom are you a shepherd?

    Source: Dallas Morning News, April 24, 2012

    Video: Jan & Sir Charles renew vows at 50 years. (1 min.)

     

  • Announcements

    Rosemary's Blessing:  

     God,

    Bless anyone who has asked me to pray for them

    and anyone that I have promised to pray for.

    Bless anyone that I cannot get along with

    And anyone that cannot get along with me.

    Bless the person who has hurt me deeply

    and anyone that I have hurt

    Bless the person that I cannot forgive

    and anyone that cannot forgive me.

    Grant me the grace to live as a person of peace today

    and to treat all I meet today with dignity

    Unknown,  Given  by Ken Cramer

     

    Scott M 4-29-12

    Scott readinig Acts.

     Our Special Thanks:

    • For Reading:  Scott & Lily         
    • For Serving:  Kevin  
    • For the Communion Bread:  Dee
    • For the Wine Cups:  Jan & Sir Charlie
    • For the Music: Ray & Bethany
    • For the Pictures & Video: Rick & John
    • For the pastries & coffee:  Joan, Fred & Maureen
    • For the altar & sound:  Jackie & Hue
    • For everyone who helped make for a fun Anniversary Party Saturday night

    Lily M 4-29-12

    Lily reading 1 John

     

     Birthdays:   John Simari, Greg Rogers (51), Cliff Wright, Denni, & Cole (3)

    Anniversaries:

    Carl & Chris Falke (19th)

    Bill & Patty Hammond (44th)

    Fred Martinez (39th of Ordination)

     

    Cathy M 4-29-12

    Cathy

     
     
    We Remember 

    Rich & Carol Eshebrenner's new grandson, Oscar, & his mom, Gloria, in Seattle;  Denni's older sister Patti who just died yesterday;  Mike Carrell's mom who died a week ago;  Michael Kern’s dad;  Christine Drescher's grandmother Margie with a stroke;  Lisa's Ackerman’s  Louis & Jim;  Gina Adcock's mother with a new outbreak of cancer;  Dorothy Perry;     Rita;     Alison's recuperation;  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; Fred's friend John with cancer;  for our President that he have great success and someday hold his grandchildren in his lap.

     

      

      Video:   Entrance hymn (2 minutes)  

                                                                                                                                          

    Your Finances: April 29, 2012

    Expenses:   $1260.00

    Outreach:   $ 425.00 

    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.

                                                                                                                                      

     

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  • Reminder for Sunday 4-29-12, 4th Easter


    Welcome: Coffee & juice & specials on the house.

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

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

     

      

     

    Brooklyn walks 4-27-12

    Brooklyn walks, no stage fright here

     

     

       

     Readings:   Acts 4, 8-12, In his name this man stands before you healed; Psalm 118, The stone rejected by the builders has become the corner stone; 1 John 3, 1-2, See what love the Father has bestowed on us; John 10, 11-18, I am the good shepherd.

     

     

     

     

    Georgie 4-27-12

    Georgie lighting The Easter Candle with her family

    Cole 4-27-12

    Cole with mom & grandmother, Erin & Diane

     

      

      Community Bulletin Board:

    1. Big Annual Anniversary Party: This Saturday, April 28, Heritage Farm, 6:00 until…  As usual, covered dish, wagon & mules for the kids, and renewal of wedding vows of 15 plus couples from 5 years to 60 years. 

     

     

     

    Emma & Mom 4-27-12

    Emma & her mom, Beth

     

      

     What's going on in our Catholic World:   

    1.   What is going on in Philadelphia, National Catholic Reporter, April 9, (780 words), Download In Philadelphia 4-27-12 

    2.  Editorial on hidden costs of gasoline, National Catholic Reporter, April 18, (675 words), Download Editorial 4-27-12

    3.  Vatican cracks down on American nuns, National Catholic Reporter, April 18, (390 words), Download Vatican cracking down on Nuns 4-27-12

    4.  Nuns stunned, National Catholic Reporter, April 19, (125 words), Download Nuns stunned 4-27-12

     

      

     

    Leo 4-27-12

    Leo with John & Alison

     

      

     

    Leo  B 4-27-12

    Leo

      

       

    True?

    Aim above morality. Be not simply good, be good for something.
     

    Henry David Thoreau 

     

     

     

     

    Sienna & Mom, 4-27-12

    Sienna & her mom, Erin

     

      

      Video:  Rosemary's blessing (1/2 min.)

             

     See you Sunday, May 29, 4th Easter

      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 4-22-12, 3rd Easter

     Readings:   Acts 3, 13-19, I know that you acted out of ignorance; Psalm 4, Lord, let your face shine on us; 1 John 2, 1-5, Whoever keeps his word, the love of God is truly perfected in him; Luke 24, 35-48, Peace be with you.

    Acts: A review–

    Author:  Luke, the author of both The Gospel and Acts.  Today we get Luke twice, in the first reading with Acts and in the last reading, today's Gospel. 

    While we are on the subject, Luke's gospel story today is a compliment to last week's gospel story by John.  Both John & Luke find the apostles in a locked room, Jesus appears, and he says, "Peace."  Both focus on the physical, last week on Thomas demanding to see the wounds, this week Jesus eating.  What does he eat?   Why so much focus on the physical? 

    Candle Lighting 4-22-12

    Candle Lighting, Georgie doing the honors

    Date:  written about 40-60 years after Jesus death, i.e., ca. 70-100 A.D.

    Subject: Two parts.  Part one covers chapters 1-8, which focus on the resurrection, ascension, and Pentecost, plus their effect on the community.  The rest of the book, i.e., chapters 9-28, the focus is on Paul, his conversion & travels.  

    Today's Selection:  

    The scene is this, just like last week.   Peter & John have just healed a lame man at the door of the temple.  The people come rushing to see.  Peter & John say, "Hey, we did not do it."  In fact, Jesus did it and he has been raised from the dead.  This caught the attention of the priests and authorities who had the two arrested and put before the council.  They are released the next day after a warning not to talk about this Jesus.  Then they return to the local community of believers. 

     Today we go back to the time just after the healing of the lame man.  The people have rushed to see the phenomenon and ask Peter & John to explain.  Today's reading is their explanation.

    Delgado Corner 4-22-12
     

    Where is The Lord Here?

    This morning I want to talk about something that has been tearing up my spirit.  Anybody heard of a little dog named Justice? 

    He was a street dog, a puppy.  He died mercifully a week ago Friday.  Justice was apparently a peaceful, affectionate little puppy running around the streets of Pleasant Grove. 

    One day he had the misfortune to be noticed by some teen boys who were loafing around looking for some amusement.  They decided to amuse themselves with little Justice.  So, as happens occasionally in a group of boys, they began to pester him. 

    Offertory 4-22-12

    Offertory with Marsha, Connie & John

    Things got bad.  One kid put a rope around Justice’s neck and tried to hang him from a fence.  When that did not satisfy them, another boy doused the puppy with charcoal lighter fluid and set him on fire.  He ran around frantically.

    At this point some woman in a nearby apartment ran out with water & an old T shirt to aid Justice.  Someone else called the police and they found Justice shivering & hiding behind an air conditioning compressor. 

    They called an animal shelter who called DFW Rescue Me, because Justice needed intensive care.  A big rig truck driver from Denton got involved and actually shuttled Justice around from his daytime treatment to his nighttime treatment.   To the very end, even when his blood pressure was so low, Justice continued to wag in appreciation his little white tipped tail.

    What would you like to do to those boys?  There is a $5000 reward.

    Leo 4-22-12

    Leo arrives

    Luke’s message today describes how the Lord appeared among them two times and said, “Peace be with you.”  Is he present in this event?  I   would like to propose that yes, God is in this event, even as ugly as it is.  I see three possibilities. 

    First, I see God in the woman who had the courage to come out of her apartment and rescue Justice.  She did not know what would happen.  Those boys could have turned on her.  It happens.

    Secondly, I see God in the truck driver who shepherded Justice between his day & night treatment centers.  His name was Wenger.  He is from Denton.  This happened in Pleasant Grove, opposites in the Metroplex.  Wenger showed great kindness to the little street puppy. 

    Emma 4-22-12

    Emma, What happened to the Easter Eggs?

    Finally, the boys. Yes, God is in the boys.  They acted out of their shadow sides, but they are still works of God.  I have worked with kids and adults like this.  Two speculations coming from my experiences.

    First, I bet you when these boys were puppies they, too, were treated badly.  Maybe not set on fire, but hurt & hurt repeatedly to a point where they are responding to the world with anger.  Hurt breeds anger, anger breeds violence.  I want to hurt others because I hurt.

    Secondly, I bet that because of feedback that they are bad, they think they are bad.  And act it out.  The kid has nothing to lose.  He is already a loser.  I thought I was bad when I was a kid and I wasn’t. 

    So, where do you see The Lord in all this?

    Curtis & Buddies 4-22-12

    Curtis with Marlene, Meredith, & Brent

    Reference: Dallas Morning, News, Jacquielynn Floyd, Metro section, April 18, 2012

     Video:  Candle Lighting (2 Min.)

      

     

     

     

  • Announcement

    Rosemary's Blessing:  

    Dear God,

    Always walk beside me

    With you arm around me,

    And your hand

    Over my mouth.

    Unknown 

     

    John 422-12

    John reading Acts


     

     Our Special Thanks:

    • For Reading:  John & Mary Jane        
    • For Serving:  Kevin  
    • For the Communion Bread:  Dee
    • For the Wine Cups:  Jan & Sir Charlie
    • For the Music: Ray & Bethany & Shonda
    • For the Pictures & Video: Jan & Rick, Beth & John
    • For the pastries & coffee:  Jackie & Carol & Claire, Fred & Maureen
    • For the altar & sound:  Jackie & Hue

     

    Mary Jane 4-22-12

    Mary Jane reading 1 John

      

     Birthdays:   Brittany Carey (26), David Dinsmore, Stacey Fitterer (23), Fred Macchio (72), Tony Whitley (74)

    Anniversaries:

    Robbie & Casey Gerwer (9th)

    Randolph & Michelle Brown  (15th)

    John & Alison DeGenova (18th)

    Tony & Jo Whitley (34th)

    Jerry & Joan Gleason (55th)

     

    Cole 4-22-12

    Cole with his mom, Erin

     
    We Remember 

    Mike Carrell's mom who died this week;  Christine Drescher's grandmother Margie with a stroke;  Lisa's Ackerman’s  Louis & Jim;  Gina Adcock's mother with a new outbreak of cancer;  Dorothy Perry;     Rita;     Alison's recuperation;  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; Fred's friend John with cancer;  for our President that he have great success and someday hold his grandchildren in his lap.

    Video Man 4-22-12

    The Video Man caught in the act, John Doherty

     

      

      Video:   John Schanot reading Acts (2 minutes)  

                                                                                                                                         

    Your Finances: April 22, 2012

    Expenses:   $1825.00

    Outreach:   $ 972.00

    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 4-22-12, 3rd Easter


    Welcome: Coffee & juice & specials on the house.

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

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

     

    The Team 4-20-12

    The Team

     

     Readings:   Acts 3, 13-19, I know that you acted out of ignorance; Psalm 4, Lord, let your face shine on us; 1 John 2, 1-5, Whoever keeps his word, the love of God is truly perfected in him; Luke 24, 35-48, Peace be with you.

     

    The Music Team 4-20-12

    The Music Team

     

    B & R 4-20-12

    Bethany & Ray

      Community Bulletin Board:

    1. Big Annual Anniversary Party: April 28, Heritage Farm, 6:00 until…  As usual, covered dish, wagon & mules for the kids, and renewal of wedding vows of 15 plus couples from 5 years to 60 years. 
    2. Check out YELP on line.  Comment on our community.  Thanks, Carol Eshelbrenner.
    3. A special to lighten your work week.  Fasten thy seat belt or you may fall off thy chair:  What Happens When You Push the Button?

     

    Cole 4-20-12

    Cole & his daddy, Chuck

     

    Norm 4-20-12

    Norm & Rosemary

      

     

     What's going on in our Catholic World:   

    1.  Priests & Sexuality, Corpus/Commonweal, April 9, (900 words),  Download Priest & Sexuality 4-20-12

    2.  Kennedy on The Titanic, National Catholic Reporter, April 12, (700 words), Download Titanic lesson 4-20-12

    3.  Documentary on Bishop Romero, who was killed in El Salvador, National Catholic Reporter, April 17, (600 words), Download Bishop Oscar Romero 4-20-12

     

    Fred & Maureen 4-20-12

    Fred & Maureen

      

    True?

    A man is rich in proportion to the number of things which he can afford to let alone.

    HENRY DAVID THOREAU   

     

    Coffee Shoppe 4-20-12

    Ye Olde Coffee Shoppe, Gilberto, Joan & Jerry, Chuck, Connie, & Fred

     

     

      Video:  Rosemary's blessing ( min.)

            

     See you Sunday, May 22, 3rd Easter

      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 4-15-12, 2nd Easter

    Readings:   Acts 4, 32-35, They had everything in common; Psalm 118, Give thanks to the Lord for He is good, his love is everlasting; 1 John 5, 1-6, Everyone who loves the Father loves the one begotten by him; John 20, 19-31, Jesus came and stood in their midst.

     

    Mike 4-15-12

    Mike reading John

     

    Homily for the Second Sunday of Easter, Mike Carrell

    In the Smithsonian Magazine that I was reading in my doctor’s office recently, there was a photograph entitled Tricycle and Memphis, 1970.  It was a color photograph presented in the first showing of color photography as an art medium at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City in 1972.  It was a colorful picture of an old but sturdy tricycle with a blue seat with red rubber grips on a curved handlebar. It had some white spots of paint that had somehow been splattered on the seat, frame and wheels. 

    I could tell that the camera had been held at a very low angle to indeed give the tricycle the look of elegance, like a chariot it encompassed almost the whole picture.  In the diminished background you could see a couple of one story flat roofed houses, one with a carport.  One art critic found it perfect, another perfectly awful

     

    Candle Lighting 4-15-12

    Brooklyn lights our Easter candle with help from her mom, Erin

    The critic who found it perfect understood the context within which it had been placed—the diminished background, the fading away of the old Memphis was the result of a blossoming Southern culture that had begun in the Memphis of 1970, with bold new music, art, and literature.  The paint splatter an indication that the blossoming was a work in progress.

    Today we are told of the importance of signs within the gospels.  However, if we want to understand the signs, we too must understand them in the context of the gospel teachings in which we find them!

    Brooklyn 4-15-12

    Success, light & warmth

    Some of you will remember being taught by question and answer.  First we were given the question, ‘What is a sacrament?’  Then we were given the answer to memorize: ‘A sacrament is an outward sign instituted by Christ to give grace.’    If one were to translate that word sign into Greek, the Greek word chosen would be the word used for sign in our reading today. 

    Remember a couple of months ago when the leper came and knelt before Jesus saying, ‘If you choose, you can make me clean,’ There is a sign being given when Jesus says, ‘I do choose. Be made clean.’  We can come to understand the sign because of the context of the teaching in which it was placed.  At the end of that teaching Jesus was proclaiming the good news to those who crowded around him. 

    Offertory 4-15-12

    Offertory, Judy, Jerry, & Joan

    This good news, ‘In the Father’s plan of salvation the Messiah had come to us as the Lamb of God,’ fulfills what came before it in the teaching that stated that the Mosaic Law required the offering of an unblemished lamb for the leper’s sins.  So we know that these words of Christ has brought forgiveness to the man—the meaning of the sign.

    I presented you a sign from the Luke gospel during a Christmas season homily. I told you that of the Christ child in a manger dressed in swaddling clothes was a sign of the Church.  The manger was a feeding trough; the child wrapped in the shroud of the linen strips was the Lamb of God from which were come to be fed the Word and the Bread of Life.    We come to understand this from the context of the teaching because the shepherds watching over the flock by night are the twelve watching over their lambs, that’s us, who desire for us to be fed with Christ’s words and the Loaves blessed and broken to become the bread blessed and broken for others. 

    The Catholic catechism teaches that, ‘The Church draws its life from the Word and the Body of Christ, and so she becomes Christ’s body.’ 

     

    The Kless Family 4-15-12

    The Kless family, Cara, Christine, Sean, & Ed

    Today’s gospel reading just happens to be an entire teaching from the initial ending of the John gospel.  To paraphrase, we are told the signs of the gospels were written so that we might believe that the Messiah has come to us as the Christ, the Lamb of God, to bring forgiveness to our sins and union with the Father through him. 

    This is why, like Thomas, we are to place our hand into the pierced side of the body of Christ, because Christ’s body symbolizes the Church, the body of Christ alive in the world through the power of the Holy Spirit.  This wisdom must give specific meaning to the story within the context of this last teaching: ‘For as the Father has sent me, so I send you, in the peace that comes from being forgiven and with the power and authority of the Spirit breathed upon us to be the bread blessed and broken to the ends of the earth.

    Over time, I will help you come to understand that all of the resurrection teachings of the Gospels are about the Church! 

    Cole 4-15-12

    Cole

    Now, let me give you a brief insight as to why the inspired writers added another ending to the John gospel that consists of two additional teachings.  Both the Mark gospel and the Matthew gospel have a second teaching about the loaves and fishes.  The loaves, fishes and leftovers are signs, when understood correctly, that describe the mission Christ gives to his disciples, and us, to take the good news to the ends of the earth. The 5 loaves and the 7 loaves are the twelve disciples who have been called to become the Bread they eat.  We are the leftovers! From us are to come other leftovers!  

    The gospel of Luke was not written with this second teaching because its writers wrote a whole book, called the Acts of the Apostles, to describe the mission to the ends of the earth; one of its teachings is about the 7.  Since the inspired writers of the John gospel placed an obvious ending to their gospel, they must have envisioned another book to complement Luke’s Acts of the Apostles.  Later, after a decision was made not to do this, two inspired teachings were added to the original John gospel—one a teaching about the 7. 

    The first would present how all the stories of the four gospels were used in the mission to the ends of the earth.  Since Luke’s Acts continuously describe the persecution of the Apostle Paul, not one of the twelve, the last teaching in the John gospel was written to incorporate the persecution of the Apostle Peter.   Recall that I suggested to you to read the Sermon of the Mount from the Matthew gospel during Lent.  The beatitudes end with, “Blessed are you when you are persecuted for the sake of the Christ, ‘Rejoice and be glad, for your reward will be great in heaven.”

    The context of each of our personal stories is not complete.  How will others remember us as leftovers blessed and broken for others? 

     

     

     

    Leo 4-15-12

    Leo with John