• Sunday Homily 7-10-11, 15th Ordinary Time

    Readings:   Isaiah 55, 10-11; Psalm 65, The seed that falls on good ground will yield a fruitful harvest; Romans 8, 18-23; Matthew 13, 1-23. 

    Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time – Intro to the Readings

     Our readings today are from very familiar sources, Isaiah, Paul to the Romans and Matthew, and since we will not be having a homily, due to the baptisms, I wanted to take this time to say a few words about the readings and how they apply to our lives, especially because we are going to celebrate the baptisms in this liturgy.

    Beginning 7-10-11 

    A common theme in both Isaiah and Matthew is the notion of God’s Word being like a seed.  Today, the three kids who will be baptized will have that Word, that seed, watered by the waters of Baptism.  Now if we continue with the notion of the seed as being God’s word in our lives, or as being our faith response to God’s Word, then like any seed we plant, it needs care and attention if it is to grow and thrive.  This care and attention we do by coming here each week and listening to God’s word and by our participation in the liturgy.  But as a community we are there to help each other.  Our relationship with God is one in community. 

    Delgados 7-10-11 

    God, for whatever reason, seems to want relationship with us thru community.  That is the clear message, which comes throughout the Old Testament: I will be your God and you will be my people. This idea continues with the Christian community as they celebrated their identity by coming together for the “breaking of the bread”.  So many folks feel that sitting at home just reading their bible and accepting Jesus as their personal Lord and Savior is what God wants.  There is nowhere in any of the scriptures this notion of a “personal God”.  God relates with us in community. 

    Leo 7-10-11 

    So today, as we welcome Tori, Buddy and Zoe into our community, reflect on what it means to be part of a community.  With all of the wonderful advances brought about by technology, there are also fearful risks of isolation with that same technology. 

    Dillon 7-10-11 

    Picture 1:   Mass begins

    Picture 2:   Some of the Delgados, Georgie, Hannah & David, Bernadette

    Picture 3:   Leo with his grandmother, Ruth

    Picture 4:   Dillon with his grandmother, Jo

    Picture 5:   Sienna

    Sienna 7-10-11 

  • Announcements

     Rosemary's Blessing 

     Today we celebrate the baptisms of Zoe, Tori, and Buddy.

    We welcome them into our community and

    into the greater community of God’s love.

    May we rejoice of the gifts and reflect on the responsibilities

    that this membership brings

    J & R Creations

    Sabrina 7-10-11 

     

    Special Thanks:

    • For Reading:  Sabrina & Jackie   
    • For Serving: Kevin  
    • For the Communion Bread:  Cindy Cramer
    • For the Wine Cups:  John & Alison 
    • For the Music:  Ray & Wendy & Jon 
    • For the Pictures & Video:  Jan & Mike Moran
    • For the altar & sound:  Margie &  Hue
    • For the coffee and specials: Sir Charlie & Jan & Jackie & Joan

     Jackie 7-10-11 

     
     Happy Birthday:  John Schanot & Mike Miller

     Happy Anniversary:

    Ron & Marilyn Ackermen (48th)  

    Baptism 7-10-11 

     

    Please Remember:

       Richard Kearley in the hospital since April with severe staff infection;  Loretta Garcia Williams' husband, Ray, needing a bone marrow transplant;  Doug Read's Mom, Valdene, with stage 4;  Grace LeBlanc's niece Carlin, 13, with hodgkins;   Marilyn Ackerman's mom who broke some vertebrae in her back;  Warren & Barb's friend,  Mike, fighting cancer & Barb's dad with hip surgery;    Charlie Sawtelle's buddy, Moe, with cancer;   Mike & Dee's daughter;  Bonnie Roger's brother & sister, both seriously sick;    Jack Carlson's brother, Bob, with a stroke;   Tom & Teresa Quinn's niece, Chawna, with cancer, plus Neva Flynn, Angel, & Diane Kreeitzer;    Gilberto Delgado's mom;  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; Casey & Rob plus Cameron  & Reid, Trey and Brady; for our President  that he have great success and someday hold his grandchildren in his lap.   
       

     Blessing 7-10-11 
     

      Picture 1:   Sabrina                                    

      Picture 2:   Jackie                             

      Picture 3:   Baptism of  Zoe, Buddy, & Torri

      Picture 4:   Special blessing of the family           

                                                         

         Video:   Morning has Broken  

      

         Video:  Baptism of Buddy

      

    Finances:  July 10, 2011 

     Expenses:   $790.00

     Outreach:   $900.00 

     Thanks for the Generosity

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

     

     

     

  • Reminder for Sunday 7-10-11, 15th Ordinary Time

    

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

    Time: 9:30;  Tony Celebrating

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

    Readings:   Isaiah 55, 10-11; Psalm 65, The seed that falls on good ground will yield a fruitful harvest; Romans 8, 18-23; Matthew 13, 1-23. 

    Leo 7-8-11 

     
    Picture 1:   Leo carrying his load with the music, Wendy, Shonda, & Ray                                      

    Picture 2:   Emma, "Cake!"                          

      
     Emma 7-8-11 

     
     Community Bulletin Board:

      1.   Sunday Baptism: Buddy & Torri, and big sister,  Zoe, Michelle and Randolph's kids. 
       

    Church Happenings: 

      1.   Fr. McBrien,  National Catholic Reporter, 7-5-11,  Download McBrien 7-8-11 

    2.  Catholicism & Gay Ministry, National Catholic Reporter,  7-6-11,  Download Gay marriage 7-8-11

     

      True?    

    Our true home is in the present moment.
    To live in the present moment is a miracle.
    The miracle is not to walk on water.
    The miracle is to walk on the Green Earth
        in the present moment.
    THICH NHAT HANH

     
     Closing Song:

      

     
    See you Sunday, 7-10-11

     J.S.   (214-783-0443)

     

      

     

     

  • Sunday Homily 7-3-11, 14th Ordinary Time

     Readings: Zecharia 9, 9-10;

    Psalm 145, I will praise Your Name forever, My King and My God (Plus the great line, 8-9, The Lord is Gracious & Merciful, slow to Anger & abounding in Love);

    Romans 8, 9-13;

    Matthew 11, 25-30. 

    Zechariah:  Zechariah is the 11th of the 12 Minor Prophets and lived just when the Hebrews were released from the 70 year long Babylonian Captivity, in other words around 535-520 B.C.  In Jerusalem he encouraged the people to rebuild the temple.

    He is called a minor prophet only because his little work has simply 14 chapters, unlike the Big 3, Isaiah, Jeremiah, & Ezekiel, who have many chapters.

    He was a favorite of the N.T. writers because he is rich in messiah predictions.  Today we have one of those visions.   You might picture how this message is coming across.  The people have been crushed, they have been slaves in Babylon, and the Jerusalem they have returned to is nothing but a mess. 

    Psalm 145, 8-9: here it is again, The Terrific line: "The Lord is gracious & merciful, slow to anger and of great kindness."

     Music 7-3-11

    July 4, Independence Day

     July 4, 1776, Declaration of Independence signed.

     50th anniversary, July 4, 1826: two signers of the Declaration died, the only 2 to serve as presidents, mutual friends, Thomas Jefferson & John Adams (excellent source, David McCullough’s John Adams).

     

    You Call This Burden Light?

     It was a Sunday morning a couple of weeks ago, a beautiful day.  Rosemary & I left the house about 8:30 to come to Vines.  We drove down Royal Lane to Central.  As always at that corner, we caught the red light.  A guy drives up behind us in a silver or gray Mercedes.

     The light turned green and we drove left up the on ramp to the northbound lane of Central.  The Mercedes is behind me, right behind me, like I can see the color of his eyes in my rear view mirror. 

     I get up on the freeway and move to the left to get into the first lane.  The Mercedes guy whips to the right as I move left, he floors it, and with a roar and a friendly hand sign he races by us and up Central. 

    Offertory 7-3-11 

     How did I react?  Actually, I feel fortunate because I didn’t.  I even felt a bit sorry for the guy.  A beautiful Sunday morning, no traffic and he has already lost it.  Who knows?  Maybe it was somebody from the community in a hurry to get here. 

     This poor guy exemplifies what is not being talked about in today’s readings.  Unfortunately, he exemplifies the obsessive behavior of a lot of people, especially on weekdays and probably especially on Central. 

     These folks are not rejoicing or shouting for joy, they are not peaceful or restful, and certainly they don’t seem to have a light burden even if they are driving a Mercedes. 

     I grant, maybe he is unemployed now for six months or a year, like people we know.  Maybe he’s like the 30 year old divorced mother of a 10 year old boy, a mother in Medical City right now taking heavy doses of chemo because of the bad kind of leukemia.  Maybe he is the father of the 15 year old boy who hung himself this past week. 

     Are these burdens light?  I must respectfully disagree with you, Jesus, not all your burdens are light!  Some pain and some stress can be unbearable.

    Alesia 7-3-11 

     So how do I handle this in the light of the observation?  Do I pray and it all goes away?  Not according to my experience.  So what would I do?  I can offer only two ideas to people with great pain or suffering, and at the time the ideas can seem pretty lame. 

     First, the biggie, acceptance.  This is not the acceptance of give up.  If I am unemployed, for instance, I continue to muster up the courage each day to make contacts and search.  This acceptance is surrender to the state of things in my life, ultimately the surrender to death, my own death and the other deaths that take place in my life.

     Secondly, contemplation.  Contemplation of the beauty, the physical beauty, the people beauty, the Spirit-God beauty.  The psalm line that says so much to me might touch you, gracious, merciful, never angry, abounding in love.

     I don’t know what pain or stress was pushing the man in the Mercedes.  Obviously he was not peaceful.  What might help him?

     How do you handle pain & stress?

     Picture 1:   Leo with Wendy & Shonda & Ray

     Picture 2:   Offertory with Sir Charlie & Cliff

     Picture 3:   Alesia with some of her grand kids

      

     

     

  • Announcements

     Rosemary's Blessing 

    May God help us

    To wag more

    and

    Bark less. 

     
     Zack 7-3-11

    Special Thanks:

    • For Reading:  Taylor & Zack Read   
    • For Serving: Kevin  
    • For the Communion Bread:  Carol Eshelbrenner
    • For the Wine Cups:  John & Alison 
    • For the Music:  Ray & Shonda & Wendy & Leo 
    • For the Pictures & Video:  Jan & Mike Moran
    • For the altar & sound:  Margie &  Hue
    • For the coffee and specials: Sir Charlie & Jan & Jackie

     
    Taylor 7-3-11 
     
     

     Happy Birthday:  Carol Eshelbrenner, Kim Crossk, Shelby O'Reilly, Nina Waldron, Cindy Cramer, & Brian Pack (60!) 

     Happy Anniversary:

    Jan & Sir Charles (49th)  

    Please Remember:

       Richard Kearley in the hospital since April with severe staff infection;  Loretta Garcia Williams' husband, Ray, needing a bone marrow transplant;  Doug Read's Mom, Valdene, with stage 4;  Grace LeBlanc's niece Carlin, 13, with hodgkins;   Marilyn Ackerman's mom who broke some vertebrae in her back;  Warren & Barb's friend,  Mike, fighting cancer & Barb's dad with hip surgery;    Charlie Sawtelle's buddy, Moe, with cancer;   Mike & Dee's daughter;  Bonnie Roger's brother & sister, both seriously sick;    Jack Carlson's brother, Bob, with a stroke;   Tom & Teresa Quinn's niece, Chawna, with cancer, plus Neva Flynn, Angel, & Diane Kreeitzer;    Gilberto Delgado's mom;  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; Casey & Rob plus Cameron  & Reid, Trey and Brady; for our President  that he have great success and someday hold his grandchildren in his lap.   
       

     Don & group 7-3-11 
      

      Picture 1:   Zack reading                                 

      Picture 2:   Taylor, brother & sister team reading                          

     Picture 3:   With Don, Sydney & Hugh and Don's wife, Sherri.             

                   

                                                

         Video:   Rosemary's Blessing 

      

    Finances:  July 3, 2011 

     Expenses:   $900.00

     Outreach:   $290.00 

     Thanks for the Generosity

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

     

     

     

  • Reminder for Sunday 7-3-11, 14th Ordinary Time

    

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

    Time: 9:30;  Stack Celebrating

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

    Brooklyn 7-1-11 
    Emma 7-1-11 
     
     
     
    Readings:   Zecharia 9, 9-10;

    Psalm 145, I will praise Your Name forever, My King and My God (Plus the great line, 8-9, The Lord is Gracious & Merciful, slow to Anger & abounding in Love);

    Romans 8, 9-13;

    Matthew 11, 25-30. 
     
    Cole 7-1-11 

    Picture 1:    Brooklyn with her mom, Erin                                  

    Picture 2:    Emma learning to climb                       

    Picture 3:     Cole, "So what happened to the donuts?"                             

    Picture 4:    Buddy with his grandmom, Bernadette    

     Picture 5:    Torri with her mom, Michelle 

     Buddy 7-1-11 
    Torri 7-1-11 
     

     Community Bulletin Board:

      1.    Finally, the answer to the two biggest questions, Heaven?, Hell?   Download Proof of Heaven 7-1-11 

      Music 7-1-11 
    Mike 7-1-11 
       

    Church Happenings: 

      1.   Community, a Gift,  National Catholic Reporter, 6-26-11,  Download Community 7-1-11 

    2.  Women Priests, National Catholic Reporter, 6-27-11,  Download Women Priests 7-1-11

    3.  Long but excellent historical analysis of Catholicism since Vat. II, Corpus, 6-17-11, Download The 60' & Catholicism 7-1-11

     

    Tony 7-1-11 
     
     

      True?    "Our lives begin to end the
             day we remain silent about
                 the things that matter."
                     –  Martin Luther King

     
    Jo 7-1-11 
     
       
    Picture 6:    Kent, Shonda, & Jon    

     Picture 7:    Mike with our contribution ($2000) to Collin Co. Adult Clinic, Claire & Ray representing.      

     Picture 8:    Tony with Joanne   

     Picture 9:    Jo & passerby    

      Final Blessing:

     

     
    See you Sunday, 7-3-11

     

    J.S.   (214-783-0443)

     

      

     

     

  • Sunday Homily 6-26-11, Corpus Christi

     Readings: Deuteronomy 8, 2-16; Psalm 147, Praise the Lord, Jerusalem; 1 Corinthians 10, 16-17; John 6, 51-58

    Tony 6-26-11 

     Intro to Readings 

    Our first reading today is from the Book of Deuteronomy, last week it was from the Book of Exodus.  These books are part of what is known as the Pentateuch, the first five books of the Old Testament.  They are also referred to as the Torah, or the Five Books of Moses.  They are considered the most important books in Jewish tradition and are the most quoted in the New Testament.  The first four books describe the creation of the world right down to the time when the Israelites are paused at the Jordan River, before they cross over into the Promised Land.  Deuteronomy, the last of these books, is best described as three big sermons of Moses. Our reading today is from the second sermon and in it we have Moses reminding the people of all the great things that Yahweh did for them, by saving them from the Pharaoh, and leading them thru the desert, even though that last piece took 40 years!  They could have used a GPS!  The reading today has two short pieces to it and will sound repetitious.  The reason is that the book was compiled over hundreds of years and from many sources and in those days, consistency was not as important as making sure that tradition was included! 

    Offertory 6-26-11 

    Body and Blood of Christ – Homily

     Today our focus is really on what happened on Holy Thursday, at the Last Supper.  The church has chosen to have us focus on that event today, now that we are past all of the events of Easter.  What did happen at that Last Supper?  It was “the event” which seems somehow to have defined the early community after the death of Jesus.  For some reason, that meal, and really many of the meals with Jesus, took on significance beyond the normal meaning.  For people in that part of the world then, a meal was an expression of hospitality.  And we ourselves know that sometimes meals can take on a special significance, whether it is due to the circumstances of the meal, or who we're dining with. 

    Cole 6-26-11 
     

    For the early community the events of that Last Supper took on huge significance.  We first hear about it in Paul’s letter to the Corinthians, where we find the very familiar phrases, which we still hear today in our Eucharist.  “While they were at supper he took bread and broke it, gave it to them and said, take and eat, this is my body”.  That bread and that wine is what united and defined the early church, and it is still today how we are defined.  Nowhere is the cross the focus of the early community, it is the meal.

    We know that food is nourishment for our bodies.  The food we eat, gives us energy to go out and do things.  In taking the bread and wine and giving it to us at the Last Supper, he changed the whole value of the food.  The community was to continue His presence in the world by seeing this bread and wine as Jesus.  And by eating and drinking this bread and wine, as Paul puts it, Jesus was in Paul and living thru Paul.  Like wise, by the action we go thru here each Sunday we are inviting Jesus into our lives and then going out and spreading the Good News.  The effects of Jesus in us, “it is no longer I but Christ who lives in me”, says Paul to the Corinthians.

    Shonda 6-26-11 

     If we reflect that for the Jews, the first covenant with Yahweh was sealed with the Ten Commandments.  This new covenant was sealed by Christ’s death and resurrection, but symbolized in the meal.  By eating the bread and drinking the wine, Jesus enters into our lives.  The question now is “what effect that has on our lives”?  For the early Christians it caused others to say of them, “see how they love”.  There are consequences to what we do here; we need to see our participation in this meal, as in some way remaining with us as we go about our lives for the week ahead.  We say that the bread and wine are changed, what we can also say is that, by our participation, we too are changed. 

    Brunch 6-26-11 

     But the effects of eating the bread and drinking the wine involve our active participation, Jesus is not going to take over our lives, we need to welcome Him into our lives.  This is not an invasion but an extension of hospitality.  As we share the bread and wine today, let us make sure that we are open to welcoming and living our lives as a people of God, allowing God to be present in His kingdom here on earth.

    Picture 1:   Tony beginning Mass

    Picture 2:   Offertory, Erin & Chuck

    Pciture 3:   Cole, the son of Erin & Chuck, with his grandmom, Diane

    Picture 4:   Shonda slipping away from weekend duty with Kent Messer and Jon Waldron

    Picture 5:   Anniversaries Brunch

  • Announcements

     Rosemary's Blessing 

    On this feast of Corpus Christi

    May our God bless us with the gifts of

    food and drink for our bodies and for our spirits.

    And thus fed, may we then go out and feed others

    who hunger and thirst.

    J & R Creations

    John 6-26-11 
     

    Special Thanks:

    • For Reading:  John & Alison DeGenova   
    • For Serving: Kevin  
    • For the Communion Bread:  Carol Eshelbrenner
    • For the Wine Cups:  Beth & Rob  
    • For the Music:  Kent & Shonda & Jon
    • For the Pictures & Video:  Jan & Beth & Richard Baack
    • For the altar & sound:  Margie &  Hue
    • For the coffee and the tremendous brunch: Mike & Judy & Jackie & Everybody

     
    Alison 6-26-11 

     
     Happy Birthday:  Rick Urbanczyk (59) 

     Happy Anniversary:

    Rick & Jacky Urbanczyk (36th)

     Morans 6-26-11 

    Please Remember:

       Richard Kearley in the hospital since April with severe staff infection;  Loretta Garcia Williams' husband, Ray, needing a bone marrow transplant;  Doug Read's Mom, Valdene, with stage 4;  Grace LeBlanc's niece Carlin, 13, with hodgkins;   Marilyn Ackerman's mom who broke some vertebrae in her back;  Warren & Barb's friend,  Mike, fighting cancer & Barb's dad with hip surgery;    Charlie Sawtelle's buddy, Moe, with cancer;   Mike & Dee's daughter;  Bonnie Roger's brother & sister, both seriously sick;    Jack Carlson's brother, Bob, with a stroke;   Tom & Teresa Quinn's niece, Chawna, with cancer, plus Neva Flynn, Angel, & Diane Kreeitzer;    Gilberto Delgado's mom;  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; Casey & Rob plus Cameron  & Reid, Trey and Brady; for our President  that he have great success and someday hold his grandchildren in his lap.   
       

      More Morans 6-26-11

     

      Picture 1:   John                               

      Picture 2:   Alison                       

     Picture 3:   The Morans, Geri, Mike, & their son, Greg       

     Picture 4:   More Morans, Norm & Maria (Geri's sister), Gina, and Francine           

                                                

         Video:   Mass Beginning 

      

    Finances:  June 26, 2011 

     Expenses:   $1826.00

     Outreach:   $1511.00 

     Thanks for the Generosity

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

     

     

     

  • Reminder for Sunday 6-26-11, Corpus Christi

    

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

    Time: 9:30;  Tony Celebrating

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

    Ryan 7-1-11 
     
     
      
    Readings: Deuteronomy 8, 2-16; Psalm 147, Praise the Lord, Jerusalem; 1 Corinthians 10, 16-17; John 6, 51-58
     

     
    Brooklyn 7-1-11 
    Sienna 7-1-11 
     

    Picture 1:   Ryan with his dad & mom, Jim & Michelle                               

    Picture 2:   Brooklyn is back                     

    Picture 3:   Sienna with her grandmom, Robyn                           

    Picture 4:   Cara & Sean  

     Picture 5:   Cara & Sean with their big sister, Cailin, and their dad, Ed               

     Cara & Sean 7-1-11 
    Cailin 7-1-11 

     
     Community Bulletin Board:

      1.    Brunch this Sunday.  Welcome!  

      2.   Financial helps for seniors: Download Some financial helps 7-1-11

     
     Buddy 7-1-11 
     
    Torri 7-1-11 
        

    Church Happenings: 

      1.   Fr. McBrien on Bishops as Umpires,  National Catholic Reporter, 6-24-11,  Download Bishops as umpires 7-1-11

     2.  The American Catholic Council meeting in Detroit,  National Catholic Reporter, 6-24-11,  Download Council 7-1-11

     

    Leo 7-1-11 
      
       

    True?   

    Go—not knowing where.
    Bring—not knowing what.

    The path is long, the way unknown. 

    RUSSIAN FAIRY TALE

    Blessing 7-1-11 
    Blessing 2, 7-1-11 
     
     
      
    Picture 6:     Buddy with his grandmother, Bernadette

    Picture 7:     Torri with her mom, Michelle

    Picture 8:    Leo awaiting his blessing with his buddies

    Picture 9:    Blessing of all The Guys 

    Picture 10:  Alexandra & Morgan share their blessing

    Picture 11:  Aiden O'Donnell Ahern    

    Aiden 7-1-11

     
    See you Sunday, 6-26-11

    J.S.   (214-783-0443)

      

     

  • Sunday Homily 6-19-11, Father’s Day, Trinity

     Readings: Exodus, 34, 4-9, Note the great line, The Lord is Gracious & Merciful, slow to anger, and rich in kindness & fidelity;

    Daniel 3, Glory and Praise Forever;

    2 Corinthians 13, 11-13;

    John 3, 16-18.   Great readings today!

    Consecration 6-19-11 

    Father’s Day History:

     Four steps:

         1.  The Civil War started thinking about a Mother’s Day.  Anna Jarvis pushed it ca. 1907 and it was made official in 1914 by President Woodrow Wilson.

           2.  Monongah, WV mining disaster, 210 fathers killed, Dec. 6, 1907 (just before Christmas & after the Mother’s Day activity).  Fairmont, WV.   Grace Golden Clayton pushed the idea. 

            3.  Spokane, WA, Sonora Dodd & influence of Mother’s Day.  Dodd’s dad had fought in the Civil War and all by himself raised Sonora & her 5 siblings.   

            4.  Pres. LBJ made it special, 1966.  Pres. Nixon made it a national holiday, 1972.

    Our Father 6-19-11 

    Exodus Story: 

    The Israelite people have been wandering around in the Sinai Desert for many years after escaping from old Pharaoh in Egypt.  Moses has been invited up Mt. Sinai to receive 10 Commandments.  

    He comes down loaded with two stone tablets written on both sides and discovers that the people have become  exasperated with him and the wandering in the desert.  They have created a gold bull to celebrate with and to worship.

    Old Moses, all angry, throws down the tablets and breaks them.  He calls Aaron, his lieutenant, tells him to gather the Levite tribe, the priestly tribe, and he tells them to slaughter all the rest.  They do.

    Father's Day Blessing 6-19-11 

    Then, and here we take up the reading, Yahweh tells Moses to make two more tablets and to return to the top of Mt. Sinai, where he will get another set of commandments.  It is here where that marvelous line about the nature of God is mentioned again, "The Lord is gracious & merciful, never gets angry, and is abounding in love."

    Beware of taking this story literally.  It is mythical history making.  

     Father's Day Blessing 2 6-19-11

    Responsorial Psalm from the Book of Daniel: 

    A great story.  Characters: three Jewish boys, a gold statue, and the great King, Nebuchadnezzar, what a name. 

    Seems like old Nebuchadnezzar decided to cast a gold statue.  He wanted everyone to bow down to it.  Three Jewish boys said no.  Even though they were favorites of the king, he had to throw them into a flaming furnace.   

    Far from being burned up, the boys started dancing around in joy and they sang the song we have for today’s responsorial psalm.  Though this is totally a mythical story, you can picture them.

     Tony 6-19-11

    Homily was given by Tony Levatino of Holy Trinity Parish.

     

    Picture 1:   Consecration

    Picture 2:   Our Father

    Picture 3:   Father's Day Blessing

    Picture 4:   Father's Day Blessing

    Picture 5:   Tony