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    Rosemary's Blessing: 

    As we celebrate Brooklyn’s baptism

    May we be always grateful for the Gifts

    Of our faith,

    The Community of which we are a part and

    Those People who support us every day.

    J & R Creations

    Patricia 11-6-11

     Special Thanks:

    • For Reading:  Patricia Jansky & Bill Hammond
    • For Serving:  Kevin  
    • For the Communion Bread: Alison & Claire
    • For the Wine Cups: Charlie & Jan
    • For the Music: Ben & Shonda, Bethany & Jon
    • For the Pictures & Video:  Jan & Beth, Rick & Richard
    • For the altar & sound:  Jackie & Hue
    • For the coffee & specials:  Mike & Judy Carrell, Jackie & Joan 
    • For Mike for his homily and for Brooklyn for inviting us to baptize her

     Bill 11-6-11

    Birthdays:   Jamie Wilson, Richard Baack, Ryan McCabe (10 today)

    Anniversary: Bob & Jackie McGrath (57th) 

    Kevin 11-6-11

    Please Remember:

    Mike Miller's recuperation from his eye operation, Mike and Dee's daughter, Lisa;  Bernadette Delgado's brother, Danny, & Gilberto's mom;    Chuck Pratt's recuperation;  Judy Carrell's mom, Marie, 93;  Jackie Ritter's good friend, Narges Akbari, with colon cancer;  Marilyn Ackerman's brother, Dick, recuperating from a back operation;   Grace LeBlanc's niece Carlin, 13, with hodgkins; Warren & Barb's friend, Mike, fighting cancer & Barb's dad with hip surgery; Charlie Sawtelle's buddy, Moe, with cancer;  Jack Carlson's brother, Bob, with a stroke; 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 moving into assisted living; Jean Wright's daughter, Mary; Angie Carroll's mom, Mary Lou Kendrick, with cancer; Kerry's sister Maura with her second cancer; Theresa McClure's dad; Theresa Quinn's dad; Rita Dore; Hugh Bivona's sick friends Bob & Bonnie; Rick Urbanczyk’s mom, Irene; Mary Ellen's Christopher, Margaret, & Jim; our friends, sons, & daughters in the military, including Trey Bailey, 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.

    John & Ron 11-6-11


    Picture 1:    Patricia             

    Picture 2:    Bill    

    Picture 3:    Kevin at the Pastry Shoppe

    Picture 4:    John & Ron at the Pastry Shoppe                                            

           Video:    Mass Beginning

     

    Finances: November 6, 2011,

    Expenses:   $1095.00

    Outreach:   $ 950.00 

    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 11-6-11, 32nd Ordinary Time

    Mass: Coffee & juice, pastries & specials on the House.

    Time: 9:30; Celebrate with Stack, Mike Carrell who will speak, and Brooklyn who will be baptized.  Welcome 

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

    Altar 11-4-11

    Readings:  Wisdom 6, 12-16, Resplendent and unfading is wisdom; Psalm 63, My soul is thirsting for you, O Lord My God; 1 Thessalonians 4, 13-18, Console one another; Matthew 25, 1-13, The 10 virgins at the wedding. 

      

    Denni & Tom 11-4-11

                                                                                                                                                                                                Picture  Picture 1:    A work of Art, All Souls                                      

    Picture 2:    Denni & Tom creating             

    Picture 3:    Communion beginning             

    Picture 4:    John & Patricia                                           


    Communion 11-4-11

     Community Bulletin Board:

      A.  Schedule of upcoming events:       

           1.  November 6: Mike Carrell will offer us a homily and we will baptize Brooklyn.

           2.  November 12, Saturday, 8:00-1:00, Pizza & Paint Party, Rita's house, 1311 Brentwood.

           3.  December 4, Sunday, John Cade celebrates our Mass.

           4.  December 10, Saturday, Love for Kids Christmas Party in Flower Mound for handicapped kids.  loveforkidsinc@yahoo.com

           5.  December 11, Sunday, Thanks Brunch in gratitude to our Board and particularly to Ron Kovatis, Penny Morrow, & Cathy Goode, who are retiring.  Special guest homilist, Jamie Rose. 

    Also, as soon as LifeNet gives us the date of the Thanksgiving dinner for the homeless, I will let everyone know.


    Patricia 11-4-11

    B.   Directory will be available one more time this Sunday.  

    Ryan 11-4-11
     

    What's going on in our Catholic World:

    1.  A Maryknoll, National Catholic Reporter, October 17, Download Maryknoll 11-4-11

      2.  More results of Catholic Survey, National Catholic Reporter, October 24, Download Survey of Commitment 11-4-11

    3.  What did Bishop Finn do to get indicted, National Catholic Reporter, October 28, Download What is the sin of Bishop Finn 11-11-11

    Sienna 11-4-11

    Picture 5:    Ryan with dad & mom, Jim & Michelle

    Picture 6:    Sienna
        
                            
     
    True?

    There are only two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a miracle. The other is as though everything is a miracle. 

    ALBERT EINSTEIN

     

       Video: Final  Blessing

     

     

    See you Sunday, November 6

    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

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Readings:   Malachi 1, 14-2, 8-10, Why do we break faith with each other?; Psalm 131, In you, Lord, I have found my Peace; 1 Thessalonians 2, 7-13, We were gentle among you; Matthew 23, 1-12, Whoever exalts himself will be humbled.

     

  • Sunday Homily 10-30-11, 31st Ordinary Time & All Saints

     

    Readings:   Malachi 1, 14-2, 8-10, Why do we break faith with each other?; Psalm 131, In you, Lord, I have found my Peace; 1 Thessalonians 2, 7-13, We were gentle among you; Matthew 23, 1-12, Whoever exalts himself will be humbled.

    Observations on Malachi:

     Interesting notes, a review:

                       1.  This is the last book of the Old Testament.    

                       2.  A little book, only 4 chapters.

                       3.  Last of the 12 minor prophets ( minor because of their small content )

    Altar 10-30-11

     Author: Malachi means “my messenger.”  The writer’s real name is unknown.

     Date: 400-500 years before Christ.  This is deduced from the emphasis on the temple and the priesthood, and the word “governor” used one time.  Governors ruled after the Babylonian Exile, ca. 590-550, kings before.    

     The temple was rebuilt ca. 520 after the Israelites came back ca. 550 from the Babylonian Exile.  The Persian ruler Cyrus let them return & rebuild the old walls & temple. 

     Message:  Beware, you priests and people, because you are lax, corrupt, and cheating god of his rightful offerings.  

    Begins 10-30-11

     

    Today’s Message:

                       1.  Yahweh is speaking, actually to the priests, though in the official reading this reference is edited out.  I printed off the more complete reading. 

                       2.  You priests, I will curse you if you do not honor my name.

                        3.  I have made you contemptable because you don't follow my ways.  Again, note the Prophet's message: 1. condemn behavior, 2. promise punishment, 3. consolation after the conversion.

                       Sources:  Good News Bible; New Interpreter’s Study Bible; The Minor Prophets by Al Maxey (on line); & Wikipedia

      Sienna 10-30-11

    All Souls Day

    Let me give you bit of history and the thinking behind this All Souls' Day.  Five observations: the theology, purgatory-limbo, a legend, pre-Christian practices, and today.

    1.  The Theology.  All Souls' Day is part of a package with All Saints.  The idea is: on All Saints' Day we honor all those who are enjoying the beatific vision, that is, heaven, the saints.  On All Souls' Day we honor those who have died but have not reached heaven because they had penance to do. 

    What if we think they are all already in heaven?  Then we could pray to them rather than for them.

    The old theology is talking mortal & venial sin here.  If the person died with mortal sin, they are you know where. Those with venial sins have to go through purification and purging, which brings us to All Souls' Day and purgatory.

    Leo & Mom 10-30-11

    2.  Purgatory & limbo.  People ended up in purgatory to purify themselves with suffering, before being allowed into heaven.  Limbo was for whom?  It was for people, especially children who died without being baptized.  They remained there how long?  Forever.  Can you imagine a baby there or even in the old purgatory?

    At least the Catholic Church this year or last acknowledged that the limbo idea was bogus.  The pope said it does not exist and never did.  Though many consider purgatory to be in the same class, it still exists.  Want to know how we know?  The pope is offering indulgences.  The indulgence is for the soul in purgatory.  It speeds up the process.  There are partial & total indulgences.  We can win them for these souls and get them out or we can win them for ourselves. 

    For instance, on the last feast of Peter & Paul, Rome offered an indulgence if you visited a church named after one or both of these two, and you recited a prescribed menu of prayers. 

    Music 10-30-11

    3.  The legend.   It happened around 1000 A.D. that a monk, St. Idolo, from the French monastery of Cluny was shipwrecked on a desolate island as he returned from a pilgrimage to the Holy Land, i.e., Israel.  On the island he met a poor hermit.  The hermit told him that among the rocks was a crevice from which came the anguished voices of the many suffering in purgatory.  Likewise, listening carefully you could hear the devils cursing that living people were speeding up the sufferings of these souls by praying and doing penance for them. 

    Some time after this, i.e., 1000 A.D., the Cluny Monastery established an All Souls' Day.  Ca. 1300 Rome followed suit.  

    Ekes 10-30-11

    4.  Pre-Christian times.  There is evidence that at least in Mexico numerous tribes had a day or period when the departed ancestors were honored.  The purpose was to honor them, remember their example, and to communicate with them.  Today in Mexico & in Hispanic families the Day of the Dead is still celebrated.  This custom has been celebrated for 3,000 years.

    5.  Today.  Limbo has been discarded by Rome and many scholars consider purgatory a dinosaur idea from antiquity.  Consequently, All Souls' Day celebrates Samantha, my mom & dad, Rosemary's mom & dad, and all our loved ones pictured on the stage.  All Saints' Day handles the canonized and, I would suggest,  these people, too.    

    What special blessing did you receive from one of these people pictured or whom you remember in your heart?

    Picture 1:    Special altar & special display for All Saints & All Souls

    Picture 2:    Mass Begins

    Picture 3:    Sienna with Rosemary & Brian & Payton

    Picture 4:    Leo & mom, Shonda

    Picture 5:    Shonda, Bethany, Ray, & Jon

    Picture 6:    Some of the Ekes, Marlene, Mabel, Cindy, Zaeli, & Bill

     

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    Rosemary's Blessing: 

    May the Lord, support us all the day long, until the shadows lengthen,
    and the evening comes, and the busy world is hushed,
    and the fever of life is over, and our work is done.

    Then in your mercy, may you grant us a safe lodging,
    and a holy rest, and peace at the last.

     Mike 10-30-11

     Special Thanks:

    • For Reading: Mike & Geri Moran 
    • For Serving:  Kevin on band competition 
    • For the Communion Bread: Alison
    • For the Wine Cups: John & Alison
    • For the Music: Ray & Shonda & Bethany & Jon
    • For the Pictures & Video:  Jan & Rick & Richard
    • For the altar & sound:  Jackie & Hue
    • For the coffee & specials:  Mike & Judy Carrell, Jackie & Joan 
    • For all who helped arrange the altar & stage, Denni & Tom Zurchin, Geri & Mike Moran, Marilyn & Ron Ackerman, Sandra & Chuck Pratt, and Mary Ellen.  Thanks so much.

    Geri 10-30-11

     

    Birthdays:   Zoe (3 last Friday), John DeGenova (52), Megan Dulenti (16), Ed Kless (Monday) & Christine (Saturday), & Rob Robinson (today)

    Anniversaries:   

    Bill Ekes & Zaile (2nd)

     

    Please Remember:

    Mike Miller's recuperation from his eye operation, Mike and Dee's daughter, Lisa;  Bernadette Delgado's brother, Danny, & Gilberto's mom;    Chuck Pratt's recuperation;  Judy Carrell's mom, Marie, 93;  Jackie Ritter's good friend, Narges Akbari, with colon cancer;  Marilyn Ackerman's brother, Dick, recuperating from a back operation;   Grace LeBlanc's niece Carlin, 13, with hodgkins; Warren & Barb's friend, Mike, fighting cancer & Barb's dad with hip surgery; Charlie Sawtelle's buddy, Moe, with cancer;  Jack Carlson's brother, Bob, with a stroke; 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 moving into assisted living; Jean Wright's daughter, Mary; Angie Carroll's mom, Mary Lou Kendrick, with cancer; Kerry's sister Maura with her second cancer; Theresa McClure's dad; Theresa Quinn's dad; Rita Dore; Hugh Bivona's sick friends Bob & Bonnie; Rick Urbanczyk’s mom, Irene; Mary Ellen's Christopher, Margaret, & Jim; our friends, sons, & daughters in the military, including Trey Bailey, 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.


    Picture 1:    Mike &          

    Picture 2:    Geri Moran                                          

           Video:    Mass Beginning

     

    Finances: October 30, 2011, All Saints

    Expenses:   $855.00

    Outreach:   $370.00 

    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 10-30-11, 31st Ordinary Time & All Saints

    Mass: Coffee & juice, pastries & specials on the House.

    Time: 9:30; Celebrate with Stack, Welcome

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

    Music Team 10-28-11

     

     

    Tom 10-28-11

                                                                                                                                                                                                  Picture Picture  1:    The music team, Bethany, Ray, & Jon                                   

    Picture 2:    Broard president, Tom, with the financial picture of the community.  Thanks, all.         

    Picture 3:    Leo finding his legs          

    Picture 4:    Fred with Sandra & Jerry trailing           

    Picture 5:    Geri & cane because of her toe                        

     

    Leo 10-28-11

     Community Bulletin Board:

    1.  Schedule of upcoming events:  

           1.  This Sunday, October 30, All Saints-All Souls anticipated.  Bring pictures of people you would like to be remembered & place them on the stage, like usual.

           2.  November 6: Mike Carrell will offer us a homily and we will baptize Brooklyn.

           3.  November 12, Saturday, 8:00-1:00, Pizza & Paint Party, Rita's house, 1311 Brentwood.

           4.  December 4, John Cade celebrates our Mass.

           5.  December 10, Love for Kids Christmas Party in Flower Mound for handicapped kids.  loveforkidsinc@yahoo.com

           6.  December 11, Thanks Brunch in gratitude to our Board and particularly to Ron Kovatis, Penny Morrow, & Cathy Goode, who are retiring.  Special guest homilist, Jamie Rose. 

    Also, as soon as LifeNet gives us the date of the Thanksgiving dinner for the homeless, I will let everyone know.

    Fred 10-28-11

    2.   Directory will be available again this Sunday.  

    3.   Three openings on our board.  Welcome.  Let one of us know if you would be willing to help out for a year or two.  One meeting every quarter.

    Geri 10-28-11

     

    What's going on in our Catholic World:

    1.  A Jesuit in El Salvador, National Catholic Reporter, October 24, Download Jesuit in San Salvador 10-28-11

      2.  McBrien on Catholicism's strengths, National Catholic Reporter, October 24, Download Three strengths of contemporary Catholicism 10-28-11

    3.  Results & lessons from survey of U.S. Catholics (long but instructive), National Catholic Reporter, October 24, Download U.S. Catholic Survey Results 10-28-11

        Video: The Gloria

     

                             

     

    True?

    Dalai Lama 10-28-11

     

       Video: Final  Blessing

      

    See you Sunday, October 30, All Saints

    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

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Readings:   Malachi 1, 14-2, 8-10, Why do we break faith with each other?; Psalm 131, In you, Lord, I have found my Peace; 1 Thessalonians 2, 7-13, We were gentle among you; Matthew 23, 1-12, Whoever exalts himself will be humbled.

  • Sunday Homily 10-23-11, 30th Ordinary Time

    Readings:  Exodus 22, 20-26, I am compassionate; Psalm 18, I love you, Lord, my strength; 1 Thessalonians 1, 5-10; Matthew 22, 34-40, Love the Lord and love your neighbor. 

    Exodus:

    What: One of the great books of the Bible, the second book of the O.T.  A good read.  The name  means 'departure' and refers to one of the most important events in Israel's history, the departure of the people of Israel from Egypt where they had become slaves after going there to escape drought in their own land.

    Author: not Moses, but a bunch of people putting together the story most likely after the Babylonian Captivity, therefore around 500 B.C.E.

    84, 10-23-11

    Our selection:   comes from the "Book of the Covenant," that is, the law or commandments.

    The materials in the book are akin to many legal codes of the ancient Near East, the most famous of which is the Code of Hammurabi, 20th Century B.C.E.

    Today's reading comes from a section of the code dealing with the laws of social conduct.  They inculcate a social ethic based upon compassion.  Abstract justice is not enough, especially for the underprivileged.  The lesson was obviously chosen to go with the summary of the Law that forms the gospel reading. 

    Watch how at the end Yahweh (that is, the person writing in Yahweh's name) says he is compassionate just after declaring he will kill certain types of people if they are not compassionate.

    Celebrators 10-23-11

    Matthew:

    What:  another example of the cultural game of "gotcha," challenge & reposte. 

    Background:  The Pharasees identified 613 commandments in the Torah (first 5 books of the O.T.)  248 were positive ("thou shalt"), and 365 were negative ("thou shalt not").  How could anyone remember all of them?  Were some more important than others?  See where we are going?   Our Gospel, "the Greatest Commandment?"

    Some teachers distinguished between "heavy" and "light" commandments.  The "Ten" are examples of the heavies.  An example of a light commandment is in Deut. 22, 6-7, which stipulates that a person who finds a bird's nest with a mother sitting on eggs or with young may take the young but must let the mother go.  The reason for observing all these commandments: "That it may go well with you, and that you may live long."  (Deut. 5, 16; 22, 7)

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

     Zoe 10-23-11

    The 3 Great Commandments

    A priest in Chicago who is a psychologist and whom I admire, Andrew Greeley, tells the story of a woman who had three or four kids.  As she was bringing up the family she noticed that so many of the children around her were rebellious, disrespectful, lazy, and without discipline.  She determined that her kids would be respectful, active, and disciplined. 

    She demanded they assume responsibility in the house for various chores, they had strict curfews and limits, and they were disciplined when they failed or were disobedient.  Time outs, privileges taken away, groundings, no TV, no cell phones, and so forth.  All were used to maintain discipline. 

    The kids grew up, were successful, and all moved away.  Seldom did Mom hear from them.  One day when she was talking with her youngest, a girl, who was celebrating her birthday, the mom asked her why she and the others never kept in touch.  Had she not trained them all well for life and taught them discipline and integrity?  "Yes, Mom," the girl replied.  "But I never felt you loved us. I was a project."

    Matthew in today's gospel explains what the two greatest commandments are, love God & love your neighbor as yourself.  Over the years I have taken a psychological approach to these two, noting that there really are three.  The third command is implicit, love yourself.  My observation is that, first, loving myself is often the hardest, and second, it is the foundation of the other two.  Can't love God or anybody else very well if I hate myself.

    Today, however, I would like to make some observations about two groups of people, the Pharisees and the neighbor.  This will give you an idea why the question of the Pharisees is important and a trap. 

    Torri 10-23-11

    About the Pharisees, a rather crazy group of people not even absent from our own times.  The word means 'separate.'  The Pharisees saw themselves as separate and so did the people.  They were separate because they obsessively and rigidly observed the law. 

    Their goal was to win Yahweh's favor by being perfect and at the same time act as an example of righteousness to the people.  Their road map was the law.  Guess what the law meant for the Jew of this time.  Yes, like I mentioned, over 600 commandments, some heavy, some light.

    The Pharisees studied and meditated on these laws.  The poor people, the people who had to work could never hope to focus on all these laws, which is why the Pharisees were mostly rich and, therefore, separate from the people.

    A question these pharisees struggled with was are all laws equal because they all come from Yahweh, or are some more important that others.  This was how the pharisees were trying to trap Jesus, make him choose one of these 600 laws.  He sidesteps the trap and pronounces the two laws which sum up all the laws. 

    The sad side of the pharisees' life style is that they are obsessed.  Religious obsession can be as harmful to your health as drugging, drinking, or smoking.  Love is minimal here.  In fact, fear is probably the motivator.  Whatever, the relationship between God and the law observer is not the standard that Jesus is suggesting.

    Which leads to the neighbor, the person I am challenged to love as I love myself.  Two observations.

    The Girls 10-23-11

    First, there are two groups of my neighbors, immediate and remote.  The immediate neighbor is my family members, my village neighbor, the people I encounter daily or regularly.  The remote neighbor is the alien mentioned in the the Exodus reading, the kid being made to be a soldier in Darfur, the mother in Guatemala, our mother & daughter in Cuernavaca, Mexico, the sick who come to CCAC.  I would even suggest that the pharisee is my neighbor.    

    Secondly, while Jesus says that I am challenged to love my neighbor as myself in this setting, in another place he raises the stakes.  He says to love my neighbor as "I have loved you."  Pretty lofty demand.  Infinite demand, infinite acceptance, again. 

    I am convinced that loving a god we cannot see or touch, if that is possible, is built on loving others, which is built on loving myself, something the sad, obsessed pharisee cannot do.  Thank God that none of you are pharisees, or you would not be here. 

    As we head into a marvelous time of our year, Thanksgiving, Advent, Christmas, we begin with Halloween this week. 

    Give me one way you are showing or telling your love for somebody. 

    Picture 1:   Frank & Mary Esparza with Frank's sister (celebrating 84 years from CA), Grace & her husband John Campos                                   

    Picture 2:    On their 7th Anniversary, Christine & Ed with their son, Sean, and Cara, also today, 3 years old                          

    Picture 3:    Zoe

    Picture 4:    Torri with her daddy, Randolph

    Picture 5:    The Girls, Connie, Joan, & Charlotte

     

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    Rosemary's Blessing: 

    May we know that we are loved,

    And because of that love,

    May we love ourselves,

    Love our neighbor by giving unto them, and

    Love our God by living life to the fullest.

    J and R Creations

    Lily 10-23-11
     

     Special Thanks:

    • For Reading: The Shaws, Lily & Scott  
    • For Serving:  Kevin  
    • For the Communion Bread: Alison
    • For the Wine Cups: Sir Charlie & Jan
    • For the Music: Ray & Bethany & Jon
    • For the Pictures & Video:  Jan & Beth & Richard
    • For the altar & sound:  Jackie & Hue
    • For the coffee & specials:  Mike Carrell, Jackie & Joan 

      Scott 10-23-11

    Special Notice:  This Sunday, October 30, we will anticipate the celebration of All Saints & All Souls.  Please bring pictures of those you would like to remember in a special way.  We will put them on the stage like we usually do for this feast.   

     

     Front Row 10-23-11

    Birthdays:  Cara Kless (3 today)*, Zoe (3), Patricia Jansky (13th), Debbie Braun, Chuck Pratt (73)   

    Anniversaries:   

    Ed & Christine Kless (7th today)*parents of Cara

     

    Please Remember:

    Bernadette Delgado's brother, Danny, & Gilberto's mom;    Chuck Pratt's recuperation;  Judy Carrell's mom, Marie, 93;  Jackie Ritter's good friend, Narges Akbari, with colon cancer;  Marilyn Ackerman's brother, Dick, recuperating from a back operation;   Grace LeBlanc's niece Carlin, 13, with hodgkins; Warren & Barb's friend, Mike, fighting cancer & Barb's dad with hip surgery; Charlie Sawtelle's buddy, Moe, with cancer; Mike & Dee's daughter;  Jack Carlson's brother, Bob, with a stroke; 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 moving into assisted living; Jean Wright's daughter, Mary; Angie Carroll's mom, Mary Lou Kendrick, with cancer; Kerry's sister Maura with her second cancer; Theresa McClure's dad; Theresa Quinn's dad; Rita Dore; Hugh Bivona's sick friends Bob & Bonnie; Rick Urbanczyk’s mom, Irene; Mary Ellen's Christopher, Margaret, & Jim; our friends, sons, & daughters in the military, including Trey Bailey, 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.


       Rosemary 10-23-11

    Picture 1:    The Shaws, Lily and   

     Picture 2:    Scott    

     Picture 3:    The Front Row              

    Picture 4:    Rosemary blessing                                  

           Video:    Mass Beginning

     

    Finances: October 23, 2011

    Expenses:   $1730.00

    Outreach:   $1125.00  

    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 10-30-11, 31st Ordinary Time & All Saints

    Mass: Coffee & juice, pastries & specials on the House.

    Time: 9:30; Stack celebrating

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



      
      
    Readings:  Exodus 22, 20-26, I am compassionate; Psalm 18, I love you, Lord, my strength; 1 Thessalonians 1, 5-10; Matthew 22, 34-40, Love the Lord and love your neighbor.
     




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    Community Bulletin Board:

    1.  Schedule of upcoming events:  

           1.  This Sunday, October 30, All Saints-All Souls anticipated.  Bring pictures of people you would like to be remembered & place them on the stage, like usual.

           2.  November 5: Mike Carrell will offer us a homily and we will baptize Brooklyn.

           3.  November 12, Saturday, 8:00-1:00, Pizza & Paint Party, Rita's house, 1311 Brentwood.

           4.  December 4, John Cade celebrates our Mass.

           5.  December 10, Love for Kids Christmas Party in Flower Mound for handicapped kids. loveforkidsinc@yahoo.com

           6.  December 11, Thanks Brunch in gratitude to our Boards and particularly to Ron Kovatis, Penny Morrow, & Cathy Goode, who are retiring.  Special guest homilist, Jamie Rose. 

     2.   Directory will be available again this Sunday.  

    3.   Three openings on our board.  Welcome.  Let one of us know if you would be willing to help out for a year or two.  One meeting every quarter.


     

     

     

    What's going on in our Catholic World:

    It is not widely known by Catholics in the pews, but on the first Sunday of Advent, Nov. 27, a new, more formal language for the Mass will be introduced in parishes in North America.  The following articles explain. 

    1.   On the language change, Commonweal, June 30:   Download It doesn't sing, 10-11

     2.  On the language change, Huffington Post, August 30:  Download New Mass Language 10-11   

      

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    "The person who says it cannot be done

     should not interrupt the person doing it"


     

       Video: Final  Blessing

     

    See you Sunday, October 30, All Saints

    J.S. (214-783-0443)

      

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

     

     

     

     

     

     

  • Sunday Homily 10-16-11, 29th Ordinary Time

     Readings:  Isaiah 45, 1-6, Who is Cyrus?; Psalm 96, Give the Lord glory and honor; 1 Thessalonians 1, 1-5; Matthew 22, 15-21, Repay to Caesar what belongs to Caesar.

    Isaiah observations: This selection comes from what is considered Isaiah 2, the author of the Book of Consolations, written after the first 39 chapters and during the Babylonian captivity.    Isaiah speaks from Yahweh's perspective and He is calling someone by name.

    Beginning 10-16-11

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

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

    Thessalonians:

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

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

     Bethany 10-16-11

    Matthew observation: Render to Caesar

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

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

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

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

     Miguel 10-16-11

     

    Me, a Light in the World? 

    I want to talk about the alleluia verse, “Shine like lights in the world.” 

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

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

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

    Delgado Corner 10-16-11

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

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

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

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

    Justin 11-16-11

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

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

    Emma 10-16-11

    In whose world are you a light today?  

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    Picture 2:    Bethany       

    Picture 3:    Miguel

    Picture 4:    Delgado Corner with Fred

    Picture 5:    Justin

    Picture 6:    Emma  

     

     

     

  • Announcements

    Rosemary's Blessing: 

    May we shine like lights in the world

    Never hiding the brightness under a basket

    But rather spreading the glow of God’s love

    To all we come in contact with.

    J and R Creations

     Jackie 10-16-11

     Special Thanks:

    • For Reading:  Jackie & Richard 
    • For Serving:  Kevin on band competition 
    • For the Communion Bread: Alison
    • For the Wine Cups: Alison 
    • For the Music: Ray & Bethany & Jon
    • For the Pictures & Video:  Jan & Rick & Richard
    • For the altar & sound:  Jackie & Hue
    • For the coffee & specials:  Mike Carrell, Jackie & Joan & Carol 
    • For the help from so many who helped clean up the glass after Rosemary fell down during Mass

    Richard 10-16-11
       

     

    Birthdays:  Amy Carey (22), D'Arcy Drescher, & Richard Eschelbrenner (today)

    Anniversaries:   

    Richard & Sheila Baack (29th)

     Leo & Alison 10-16-11
     

    Please Remember:

    Bernadette Delgado's brother, Danny, & Gilberto's mom;    Chuck Pratt's recuperation;  Judy Carrell's mom, Marie, 93;  Jackie Ritter's good friend, Narges Akbari, with colon cancer;  Marilyn Ackerman's brother, Dick, recuperating from a back operation;   Grace LeBlanc's niece Carlin, 13, with hodgkins; Warren & Barb's friend, Mike, fighting cancer & Barb's dad with hip surgery; Charlie Sawtelle's buddy, Moe, with cancer; Mike & Dee's daughter;  Jack Carlson's brother, Bob, with a stroke; 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 moving into assisted living; Jean Wright's daughter, Mary; Angie Carroll's mom, Mary Lou Kendrick, with cancer; Kerry's sister Maura with her second cancer; Theresa McClure's dad; Theresa Quinn's dad; Rita Dore; Hugh Bivona's sick friends Bob & Bonnie; Rick Urbanczyk’s mom, Irene; Mary Ellen's Christopher, Margaret, & Jim; our friends, sons, & daughters in the military, including Trey Bailey, 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.

    Buddy 11-16-11
       

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    Expenses:   $830.00

    Outreach:   $500.00  

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          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.