• Announcements

      John 6-19-11 
     

    Special Thanks:

    • For Reading: John Simari & his son, Scott    
    • For Serving: Kevin  
    • For the Communion Bread:  Carol Eshelbrenner
    • For the Wine Cups:  Beth & Rob  
    • For the Music:  Ray & Shonda, Wendy & Jon & Leo
    • For the Pictures & Video:  Jan & Beth & John Simari
    • For the altar & sound: Joanne &  Margie &  Hue
    • For the coffee and pastries: Mike & Joan & Jackie

    Scott 6-19-11 

     

     Happy Birthday:  Joey Cade (37, John's daughter) & Bernadette (today! & Welcome to Medicare)

      Happy Anniversary:

    Jeff & Penny Morrow (40th)

    Louie & Lorraine Federico (41st)

    Barb & Warren Wittek (32nd)

    Chuck & Sandra Pratt (Half Century!)

     Levatinos 6-19-11

    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.   
       

     Pratts 6-19-11 

      Picture 1:   John & his son                             

      Picture 2:  Scott reading                       

     Picture 3:   Tony & Sheila      

     Picture 4:   Sandra & Chuck at a Half Century        

                                                

         Video:   Mass Beginning 

      

    Finances:  June 19, 2011 

     Expenses:   $980.00

     Outreach:   $605.00

     

     Thanks for the Generosity

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

     

     

     

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

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

    Time: 9:30;  Stack Celebrating; Tony Levatino of Holy Trinity Parish talking

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

    Sienna 6-17-11 
     
      
    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.

      
    Alison & John 6-17-11 
    Carl & Noah 6-17-11 

    Picture 1:    Sienna with her grandmother, Robyn                             

    Picture 2:   Alison & John                  

    Picture 3:   Noah with his dad, Carl                          

    Picture 4:  The Ekes, Marlene, Mabel, & Curtis 

     Picture 5:   Emma with her mom & her apple juice                 

    Eles 6-17-11 
     
     Community Bulletin Board:

      1.   June 26, next brunch celebrating anniversaries

     Emma 6-17-11 
         

    Church Happenings: 

      1.   Fr. McBrien on Women's Ordination & Infallibility,  National Catholic Reporter, 6-13-11,  Download Infallibility on Women 6-17-11

     2.  The Great Theologian, Hans Kung,  National Catholic Reporter, 6-11-11,  Download Hans Kung 6-17-11 

     3.  The Great American Theologian, Anthony Padovano, National Catholic Reporter, 6-11-11, Download Padovano in Detroit 6-17-11

     The Cake Shoppe 6-17-11 
    Communion 6-17-11 
       

    True?   

    Your task is not to seek for love, but merely to seek and find all the barriers within yourself that you have built against it.
    Rumi

    See you, June 19,  2011, Father's Day

     

     Hammond 6-12-11 
    Picture 6:   The Cake Shoppe
    
    Picture 7:    Communion
    
    Picture 8:    Bill Hammond at the Collin Classic Bike Tour, 30 mile rest stop
    
    Picture 9:    40 mile Rest stop
    
    Rest Stop 6-12-11 
     

     See you this Sunday, 6-19-11, Father's Day

    J.S.   (214-783-0443)

     

          

     

     

     

  • Sunday Homily 6-12-11, Pentecost

    Readings: Acts of the Apostles  2, 1-11; Psalm 104, Lord, send out your Spirit, and renew the Face of the Earth; 1 Corinthians 12, 3-13; John 20, 19-23

     Anniversaries Mass 6-12-11

    Intro to the readings

     I would just like to draw your attention to the reading we have today from Acts of the Apostles.  Luke is very clever in the way the scene is described and unless we are aware, much of what he is doing can easily be missed.  We will be told that there were “pious Jews from every nation living in Jerusalem”.  Even though this Feast of Weeks, Pentecost, was one of the three major Jewish pilgrimage feasts when the Jews would have traveled to Jerusalem, these Jews that Luke mentions are actually “living” in Jerusalem, not just visiting.  And he goes on to list what is most likely all of the places that the Jews would have been scattered to over the many invasions they have experienced, in other words this is the “Diaspora” the scattered Jews. 

    The team 6-12-11 

     It has dawned on me that to really understand a lot of the subtleties in the New Testament it would help to be Jewish!  Today is Pentecost Sunday.  The word pente means fifty.  And so we are counting backwards and I always thought it was back to the resurrection, but in Luke’s mind it was counting back to the Feast of Passover.  Passover for the Jew was “the moment” when Yahweh freed his people from slavery in Egypt.  For the Christian, it is Jesus’ death and resurrection, laid right on top of this feast of Passover.  Now for the counting bit, and the Jews did in fact count the days from the Passover to the next most important event, described in the Book of Exodus chapter 19 v 16ff, namely the time Moses receives the Torah, the Ten Commandments!  How was that event described, we are told of the sound of thunder and God descending in the form of fire, this was the Old Covenant between God and His People.  Now it is quite common in the bible to have the sound of thunder or wind used when God appears, but nowhere else do both this sound and fire appear together except at Mount Sinai and today in the room with the disciples!

     Speaking about Moses, for Luke, Jesus is the fulfillment of God’s promise.  When Jesus is baptized and receives the Holy Spirit, Luke immediately gives us this long genealogy of Jesus and Luke takes it all the way back not just to Abraham, but to Adam!  Now we look in the other direction and Luke has Jews from every nation present for the gift of the Spirit.

     Comm. Vols 6-12-11

    Pentecost Sunday – Homily

     If today’s gospel sounds familiar, it should, because it is a shorter version of our gospel reading from the Second Sunday of Easter.  It is a similar description of the gift of the Holy Spirit, which we also have in the reading from the Acts of the Apostles.  Today we celebrate the birthday of the Church.  It is the day the church officially recognizes the coming of the Holy Spirit on the apostles from today’s reading from the Acts of the Apostles. 

     The Holy Spirit is third person in the Trinity.  That is about as much as can be said without wandering into heresy of some sort!  But what we can do is talk about the effects of the Holy Spirit.  We see in today’s readings that it totally transformed the disciples from fear to faith!  But if we look around other places we find the Spirit descending on Jesus at his baptism and then He begins his public ministry.  The big discussion in John’s gospel was that until Jesus left the Holy Spirit could not come.

    Comm. 6-12-11 

     If we think about Luke’s description from our first reading, he takes only four verses to describe the descent of the Holy Spirit, very brief. He is mostly interested in describing the results brought about in the disciples by that event.  And I think it makes sense for us to do the same.  We have been promised the Holy Spirit, we receive the Holy Spirit and so the question is – so what now, what happens, how are we different?

     There was an interesting little event described in the Old Testament Book of Numbers chapter 20.  The folks have been wandering in the desert for a few months, and they have arrived at a place where there is no water.  God tells Moses to take a branch and strike a rock.  Unfortunately Moses kind of thought it was up to him, and so when he hit the rock the first time, nothing happens, so he hits it again.  He got in trouble, because it seems he was thinking that the miracle was going to happen by his efforts.  For me this is a powerful lesson about God and each one of us.  Remember, the gift of relationship with God is a freely given gift, and our response is really and truly free.  We have many great stories from the Old Testament of how many times the people strayed from their covenant with God, and each time when they got into trouble they came crawling back.  They are not too different from us. We can too easily forget that God is in charge.  When we do that, forget who is in charge, we get into all kinds of trouble and fear.  Then we start to worry about stuff that we have no control over.  I believe that is where the disciples were in our readings today, in fear, forgetting that Jesus had told them he would be with them.

     Sometimes when I look at the church today, I see the same thing happening.  The church authorities seem to have forgotten about the presence of the Spirit and instead try to keep the folk in line with rules and threats.  The problem is that threats only work with little kids and only for a short while.  Adults will ignore threats. 

     Kites 6-12-11

    I believe that the Spirit is very much present in each one of us.  But He can only be present when we acknowledge that He is in charge.  When we try to run things, then the messes happen!  We tend to forget that Jesus did tell us he would be with us.  And when we do forget, it seems that then we are in charge.  It was when Paul became helpless by blindness that he was able to listen.  And we know how effective he became once he allowed the spirit to work in and thru him.  This weekend, as we celebrate the birthday of the church, we might we ask ourselves, who is in charge!

    Picture 1:   Mass Begins

    Picture 2:   The Team

    Picture 3:   Communion Volunteers, Joanne, Jackie, Mike, Nancy, Jan, Don, John, & Patricia

    Picture 4:   Communion with Nancy & Tony, Richard & Bernadette

    Picture 5:   The Kites, Doug & Julie & Emily on their 25th Anniversary

     

     

     

     

  • Announcements

       
     
      The Cake 6-12-11

    Special Thanks:

    • For Reading:  Beth & Jackie    
    • For Serving: Kevin  
    • For the Communion Bread:  Carol Eshelbrenner
    • For the Wine Cups:  Beth & Rob  
    • For the Music:  Ray & Shonda, Wendy & Jon
    • For the Pictures & Video:  Jan & Beth & Mike Moran
    • For the altar & sound: Denni & Tom & Hue
    • For the coffee and pastries: Mike & Judy, Joan & Jackie
    • And for the Anniversary Cake: Beth & Rob & All, thanks

       
    Welcome 6-12-11 
     

     Happy Birthday:  Sue Tomas & Jessica Bresson (29), Alison DeGenova (50!)

     Happy Anniversary:

    George & Marianne Elwell (16th)

    Doug & Julie Kite ( 25th)

    Tony: 38th year of ordination; 29th year U.S. Citizen

    The Old Geezer: 40th year of ordination today, June 12

    Comm. Duty 6-12-11 

    Please Remember:

       Richard Kearley in the hospital since April with severe staff infection;  Loretta Garcia Williams' husband, Ray, in Baylor, Plano, 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.   
       

     Leo 6-12-11

      Picture 1:   The Cake                             

      Picture 2:   The Welcome Team, John & Alison with Joanne                        

     Picture 3:   Communion with Nancy & Mike       

     Picture 4:   Leo with Lynda baby sitting     

                                                

         Video:   Mass Beginning 

     

        Video:   A Sunday of Anniversaries

      

    Finances:  June 12, 2011 

     Expenses:   $934.00

     Outreach:   $612.00 

     

     Thanks for the Generosity

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

     

     

     

  • Reminder for Sunday 6-12-11, Pentecost

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

    Time: 9:30;  Tony Celebrating

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

    Emma 6-10-11 
     
     
    Readings: Acts of the Apostles  2, 1-11; Psalm 104, Lord, send out your Spirit, and renew the Face of the Earth; 1 Corinthians 12, 3-13; John 20, 19-23
     
      
    Picture 1:   Emma                           

    Picture 2:   Shonda & Ray & Jon                

    Picture 3:   Claire & Andrew, Jackie & Bob                       

    Picture 4:   Tony & Gayle                 

     
     
    Music 6-10-11 
     

     Community Bulletin Board:

      1.   JS Ministries survey.  Download JSM Community Survey 5-27-11, Due this Sunday, please. 

      2.  Our community has donated $1000 each to Joplin, MO and to Bona Responds, the St. Bonaventure team that has taken our community members to Galveston & Tuscaloosa to do emergency help.  

       Clare & Jackie 6-10-11  

    Church Happenings: 

      1.   Fr. McBrien on Bishops vs Popes,  National Catholic Reporter, 6-6-11,  Download Bishops and the Pope 6-10-11

     2.  Big parishes, Coppell, for example, National Catholic Reporter, 5-24-11,  Download Example, St. Ann's Coppell 6-3-11

     

        True?   

    There is one piece of advice, in a life of study, which I think no one will object to; and that is, every now and then to be completely idle—to do nothing at all.
    SYDNEY SMITH

     Tony-Gayle 6-10-11

    See you, June 12,  2011

      J.S.   (214-783-0443)

     

          

     

     

  • Sunday Homily 6-5-11, 7th Easter

    Readings: Acts of the Apostles 1, 12-14 (post Ascension, Wednesday), Psalm 27  (good), I believe that I shall see the Good Things of the Lord in the Land of the Living;

    also verse 4, One thing I ask of the Lord, to dwell in the house of the Lord all the days of my life, that I may gaze on the loveliness of the Lord and contemplate his temple.  

    1 Peter 4, 13-16; John 17, 1-11

     Begin 6-5-11

    Acts:

    Observations & a final review—(Author, Date, Place, Subject)

     Author: This is Luke, the physician, the companion of Paul, the Gentile writing for Gentile Christians, and the same Luke who wrote the Gospel of Luke.

     Date: Around 65 years after Christ.  Probably just before the destruction of Jerusalem and the temple (70 C.E., a big date in Jewish history), or Luke would have probably mentioned it. 

    Place: probably Ephesus, today a ruin on the west coast of Turkey south of Constantinople.  Once this town was a major Christian center.

     Subject: the material works like in concentric, expanding circles, beginning in Jerusalem and ending in Rome after touching Judea, Syria, Ephesus, & Europe.  It treats activities in the early Christian community, some of which may describe they way they wished things were.

    Today's selection in chapter 1 takes place just after the Ascension of Jesus, which was officially celebrated this past Thursday.   

     Sources: Good News Bible, New Interpreter’s Study Bible, St. Louis U. Jesuits’ Liturgical web

     Offertory 6-5-11

    That I may gaze on the loveliness of the Lord

     It may have been a year ago when I talked about Rosemary having a breakdown on her bike riding around White Rock Lake.  To refresh your memory, she had ridden around about half of the lake.  She is down at the south end near the dam.  Her chain fell off and she did not know how to fix it. 

     So she starts walking it in.  She may have phoned me, but I did not answer because I was riding.  People go by.  She walks.  Finally a guy asks if she needs help.  She says yes, he stops, and he puts her chain back on.  Simple.  But significant.

     I was so touched by this guy’s action, that I had decided that I would always ask people if they need help when I see them stuck beside the road.  I talked about it here and somebody special in our community actually assisted a woman whose car had broken down.

     This stopping can be hard, folks, especially for us obsessive compulsive bike riders.  I got to maintain my 16 or 17 or 18 miles per hour average.  Or I have to finish up and run home.  Whatever, for the past year I have pretty faithfully checked with people as I pass, often hoping they don’t need help.  And they did not.

    Leo 6-5-11 
     

    Until this past Wednesday morning about 7:00.  We had already gone around the lake and were heading north on the White Rock Trail, which runs from the Lake all the way up to Valley View and Hillcrest.  I was passing just north of the Greenville Avenue bridge, going behind a building on Royal Lane, when I come around a bend and see a guy working on his bike in the grass. 

     I yell out, “Need any help?”  And he responds, “You got any air?”

    Yes, I did have my emergency air pump and I knew how to work it.  So I stopped. 

     He had repaired a front flat tire with a new tube, but had no air pump.  So we pumped it up.  I took off the pump.   The tire went back down.  Whoa, bad news.  I think he pinched his tube when he put it and the tire back on the rim of the wheel.  The tubes are so skinny & fragile. 

     So I had to leave him.  He said he could call his wife and she would pick him up.  His car was at Valley View & Hillcrest.

     Folks, even though my efforts did not get the guy going again, I was so happy I had had enough resolution to stop.

     I talk about this because of the line in Psalm 27, which says, “One thing I ask of the Lord, to dwell in his house all the days of my life, to gaze on the loveliness of the Lord, and to contemplate his temple.

    Quinns 6-5-11 
     

    Two comments:

              1.  To be aware that we are dwelling in the house of the Lord, we are challenged to do what is mentioned in the last line, contemplate.  We are invited to be contemplative people, that is, to reflect, to stop and look, to appreciate.  I think this is what I was doing when I appreciated what the guy did for Rosemary.

     Contemplation focuses on the loveliness of people as well as the loveliness of the lake, the mountain, the flower. 

              2.  Secondly, when I was a Jesuit we were educated to be contemplatives in action, that is, appreciating the loveliness of the Lord and helping others to do likewise.  Comptemplation of my blessings leads to gratitude.  Gratitude leads to sharing.

     We are invited to appreciate the beauty of the lake and the bike ride, and to help others do the same.  It may mean simply stopping to fix a chain or pump up an inner tube.  

    Alison 6-5-11 

     When was the last time you contemplated the beauty of the Lord?  And helped someone do likewise? 

    Picture 1:   Beginning, with Leo in Jackie McGrath's arms, Shonda & Ray

     Picture 2:   Offertory, Tom & Lynda

     Picture 3:   Leo joining the music team

     Picture 4:   Tom & Theresa Quinn with their daughter, Colleen & her kids, Quinn and Shannon

     Picture 5:   Alison is back!  With her husband John and Cliff

             

     

     

     

  • Announcements

       
     Rosemary's Blessing:

     May we be blessed with the gift of

    contemplation of the blessings we have received and

    then put this appreciation into action to help others.

    And may there always be someone on your bike path

    to help you on your way.

     J & R Creations

     Ed 6-5-11

    Special Thanks:

    • For Reading:   Ed & Christine Kless  
    • For Serving: Kevin  
    • For the Communion Bread:  Nina Waldron
    • For the Wine Cups:  John DeGenova  
    • For the Music:  Ray & Shonda & Jon
    • For the Pictures & Video:  Charlie & Beth & John Simari
    • For the altar & sound: Margie & Hue
    • For the coffee and pastries: Mike & Judy, Joan & Jackie

      Christine 6-5-11 
     

     Happy Birthday:  Shonda, Ray Occhipinti (71) & his daughter, Christi (36), & Zach Read (15), (all these Friday & Saturday), then this week, Lindsay Kite (20, Monday), and today, Mabel

     Happy Anniversary:

    Diane & Kent McClurg (39th)

    Ray & Loretta Garcia Williams (43rd)

     Ro 6-5-11

    Please Remember:

     Jim Herman, who died Thursday;  Richard Kearley in the hospital since April with severe staff infection;  Loretta Garcia Williams' husband, Ray, in Baylor, Plano, 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.   
       

     Chloe 6-5-11

      Picture 1:    Ed with Cara helping                              

      Picture 2:    Christine with Sean helping                       

     Picture 3:    Rosemary with blessing      

     Picture 4:    Chloe     

                                                

         Video:   Mass Beginning 

     

    Finances:  June 5, 2011 

     Expenses:   $995.00

     Outreach:   $576.00 

     

     Thanks for the Generosity

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

     

     

     

  • Reminder for Sunday 6-5-11, 7th Easter

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

    Time: 9:30;  Stack Celebrating

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

    The Team 6-3-11 
                                                      

    Readings: Acts of the Apostles 1, 12-14 (post Ascension, Wednesday), Psalm 27  (good), I believe that I shall see the Good Things of the Lord in the Land of the Living; also verse 4, One thing I ask of the Lord, to dwell in the house of the Lord all the days of my life, that I may gaze on the loveliness of the Lord and contemplate his temple.
    1 Peter 4, 13-16; John 17, 1-11

    Zoe 6-3-11 
    Torri 6-3-11 
     
      
    Picture 1:   The Team                        

    Picture 2:   Zoe with her momma, Michelle                

    Picture 3:   Torri with her mom, Georgie, & Gilberto                        

    Picture 4:   Georgie                

    Picture 5:   Sir Charlie             

    Georgie 6-3-11 
     

     
     Community Bulletin Board:

      1.   JS Ministries survey.  Download JSM Community Survey 5-27-11, Due June 12, please.   

       Sir Charlie 6-3-11 
     

    Church Happenings: 

      1.   Fr. McBrien on Resurrection, Part II,  National Catholic Reporter, 5-31-11Download The resurrection II 6-3-11   

     2.  Big parishes, Coppell, for example, National Catholic Reporter, 5-24-11,  Download Example, St. Ann's Coppell 6-3-11

      3.  Anglicans join up, National Catholic Reporter, 5-23-11,  Download Anglican converts 6-3-11
     

    Linda 6-3-11 

    Picture 6:   Hue's wife, Linda  
    Picture 7:   Frank & Gerald    

         Frank 6-3-11 
      

      True?   

    The fundamental job of a toddler is to rule the universe.

     

    See you, June 5,  2011

      J.S.   (214-783-0443)

     

          

     

  • Sunday Homily 5-29-11, 6th Easter

    Readings: Acts of the Apostles 6, 1-7; Psalm 33, Lord, let your Mercy be upon Us, as we place our Trust in You; 1 Peter 2, 4-9; John 14, 1-12 

    Beginning 5-29-11 

    Sixth Sunday of Easter – Intro to the Reading

     Because we have been reading from Acts and Peter’s First Letter for the past several weeks I thought today I would focus on John’s Gospel.  It is very different from Matthew, Mark and Luke, better known as the Synoptic Gospels.  They were written earlier than John, and their style is more story or history.  Both Matthew and Luke start their gospels with an account of the birth of Jesus, Mark begins when John the Baptist baptizes Jesus as an adult at the Jordan.  St. John begins his gospel with the cryptic phrase “ in the beginning was the word and the word was God and the word was with God”.  John’s community was a group that had been evicted from the Jewish faith.  Thus in this gospel there is a great deal of animosity between Jesus and “the Jews”.  A few weeks ago I mentioned that one of the features of John’s gospel was to show that each of the major Jewish feasts have been reinterpreted by Jesus.  There is another way to look at the gospel.  The first part can be described as the Book of Signs, where Jesus does a whole lot of miracles.  The second half is the Book of Glory.  It is from Chapter 13 to the end.  But chapters 13 to 17 are the Last Supper and there are long monologues from Jesus to his disciples.  Incidentally John does not refer to them as apostles but always as disciples.  Four chapters are dedicated to the Last Supper.  Our reading today is taken from this section of the gospel.  And some of these chapters are repetitions. It suggests that the gospel has been reworked and added to by later writers, because the theme of not abandoning the disciples in today’s reading comes up again, almost word for word, two chapters later.  If there is anything, which becomes clear in the discussion during the last supper, it is that the disciples just do not understand Jesus’ mission. 

     Offertory 5-29-11

    Homily

    This past Sunday at Notre Dame College, during the graduation ceremonies, the Laetare Medal (“Truth is mighty, and it shall prevail.”) was presented to Sr. Mary Scullion and Joan McConnon for their work with Project H.O.M.E., which they both started some 30 years ago in Philadelphia.  During her acceptance speech, Sr. Mary made the following comment, which seemed to me to fit perfectly with what I wanted to talk about this morning.  She said, “our faith doesn’t give us answers, it gives us courage”. 

     Each of our readings today focus in one-way or another on the early Church.  We have just read from St. John’s Gospel Jesus trying to assure his disciples that even though He is going away, He isn’t going to be far away! 

     In the Acts of the Apostles we hear of early success as the community expands beyond Jerusalem to Samaria and Peter and John being sent to that little community to strengthen them with the Holy Spirit.

    Helpers 5-29-11 
     

    Finally in our reading from the Letter of Peter, Peter is writing to another little community, which needs encouragement.  They are surrounded by non-Christians and are feeling insecure in their faith.

     You would think that having been around for over 2,000 years these feelings of abandonment, weakness and the need for encouragement would be long gone – and yet I feel exactly as those early communities and those disciples felt, so long ago.

     Communion 2, 5-29-11

    When Vatican II was held, there was a great sense of excitement.  It was said at the time that Pope John XXIII threw open the windows of the church and the Holy Spirit was able to get back in again.  There was a great sense of renewal and fresh new life in the church. 

     In recent times, with the huge exodus of Catholics from the church, that group who has left would make up the second largest church in America if they were together.  The decline of vocations to the priesthood, the shame and disgrace of the pedophile scandal, and with the current mighty efforts to undo much of what was done at the Second Vatican Council.  The church’s refusal to even consider discussing having women ordained priests, I feel that the Holy Spirit must have gone away again.

     This is why today’s readings are important for me.  I need to be reminded that in spite of all of this, the Holy Spirit is very much alive.  He is present in the hundreds of small faith communities such as ours, which are being formed all over the country.  In two weeks time in Detroit, over 40 of those communities will be gathering as the American Catholic Council to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Vatican II.  These little communities are led by the Spirit. They are celebrating God’s presence in their midst.  They are doing what we do each week.  Come together, listen to God’s Word, break bread together and reach out to those in need, whether it is the CCAC, the Plano Homes, MyFriend's House, Habitat for Humanity or the people in Tuscaloosa, AL whom you heard about last week.

     It is all of these things, which convince me that we are not abandoned.  The Holy Spirit is very present here in our community and in all of those other communities today.  That presence of the Holy Spirit may not give us the answers, but does give us the courage to follow Jesus’ command to love.

    Leo 5-29-11 
    Picture 1:   Mass begins

    Picture 2:   Offertory with Charlotte & Geri

    Picture 3:   Communion Helpers

    Picture 4:   Communion  

    Picture 5:   Leo with his buddy, Richard

  • Announcements

       
     Rosemary's Blessing:

    On this Memorial Day weekend

    May we be …

    Grateful for this country in which we live, and

    Grateful for those people

    Who have worked to make it a place of freedom,

    A place of dignity, and

    A place where so many different peoples call home.

     J & R Creations

     M.E. 5-29-11

    Special Thanks:

    • For Reading:  Mary Ellen & Jackie
    • For Serving: Kevin  
    • For the Communion Bread:  Nina Waldron
    • For the Wine Cups:  John DeGenova  
    • For the Music:  Ray & Shonda & Jon
    • For the Pictures & Video:  Charlie & John Dougherty
    • For the altar & sound: Margie & Hue
    • For the coffee and pastries: Mike & Geri, Joan & Jackie

       Jackie 5-29-11

     Happy Birthday:  Lindsay Goode, Ashley Pastula (8), Denni, John Simari, Cliff Wright, Cole McClurg (2), & Greg Rogers (Half Century) 

     Happy Anniversary:

    Hue & Sydney Bivona (4th)

    Carl & Chris Falke (18th)

    Bill & Patty Hammond (43rd)

    Rosemary 5-29-11 
     

    Please Remember:

     Norma McClurg, the mother of Kent, died Saturday morning;  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.   
       

     Finale 5-29-11

      Picture 1:  Mary Ellen                            

      Picture 2:   Jackie                      

     Picture 3:   Rosemary's Blessing    

     Picture 4:   Communion elevation     

                                                

         Video:   Mass Beginning 

      

    Finances:  May 29, 2011 

     Expenses:   $ 610.00

    Outreach:   $1115.00 

     

     Thanks for the Generosity

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