• Sunday Homily 4-10-11, 5th Lent

    Readings: Ezekiel 37, 1-14 (1-11 not in lectionary); Psalm 130, With the Lord there is Mercy and Fullness of Redemption; Romans 8, 8-11; John 11, 1-45, The raising of Lazarus
     

    Ezekiel 37, observations:  (Author, When, Message)

               Author: Ezekiel, for real.  He is unique because he was not only one of the Big 3 Prophets (along with Isaiah & Jeremiah), but he was also a priest working in the temple. 

              When: before & during the Babylonian Captivity, therefore around 585 before Christ.  His audience was these people. 

    The Community 4-10-11 

              Message: Like the classic prophet, he condemns, warns, and consoles.  We pick up on the consolation end.  I want to read the first verses which lead up to our selection, because it is the fun dry bones story, about which we have the Spiritual.  It is a shame the richer story is not included.  This is metaphor.  The dry bones can stand for the people in captivity; they can stand for me.  Get out of that tomb!

     Sources: New Interpreter’s Study Bible, Good News Bible, St. Louis U. with Reginald Fuller, Daniel Westberg, Larry Gillick, Jesuits.

     Leo 4-10-11 
     

    Get out of that tomb!

     One of the blessings of travel for me is the deepening of gratitude in me for how fortunate I am right here.  Another blessing comes with meeting special people along the way.

     I met one of these special people in Normandy on our trip to France.  When we arrived at Charles De Gaulle airport in Paris, we immediately took the train to a little village called Bayeux in Normandy. 

     Maggie 4-10-11

     The next day we took a moving tour of the June 6, D Day landings on Omaha Beach, Gold Beach, three of the cemeteries, plus a handful of other memorials. 

     The following day we visited a place I was to discover was one of the four Middle Age pilgrimage sites.  First off, I did not know of four.  Know the other three?   Jerusalem, Rome, & Santiago de Campostella in the NW province of Galicia in Spain. 

     The  place we visited was called Mont San Michel and has been a Benedictine monastery for centuries, since around 900.  It is built on a large rock off of the coast of France, reached only by a causeway because high tide surrounds the rock with water. 

     Visiting the monastery, which was actually used as a prison for about a century after the French Revolution in 1789, was moving.  Equally moving for me was the woman who took us out there, the second point.

    MSM 4-10-11 

     One of those special persons.  She was simply driving a hotel van from Bayeux to Mont San Michel.  She could have said nothing.  Instead, she was full of personality and information about everything.  I came to really admirer her, especially when she shared her story.

     She said she had gone through a painful lay off and could not find work.  So she went to plan B, as she called it, driving the van for the little Churchill Hotel in Bayeux. 

     She did not just drive.  She described everything along the way and shared more about the history of Mont San Michel than I had even read.  She became a friend to such an extent that we went out with her the next afternoon, after she did her morning drive, to a little town she told us we would love, Honfleur.  We did.

     Why talk about her?  Because she exemplifies what is being talked about here, getting out of the tomb where we are half dead and coming to fuller life. She said getting laid off just about killed her, especially when she could not find any replacement.  She was in the tomb, she was not alive.

    Marriage 4-10-11 

     The message is ‘get out of that tomb.’  Where am I stuck?  We know the places, the addictions & the obsessions, the laziness and the over indulgence.  The goal is simply to be a person more fully alive.

     Where is your tomb?

     Picture 1:   The Community    

     Picture 2:   Leo & his daddy, Ray  

     Picture 3:   Maggie & her daddy, Tom

     Picture 4:   Mont San Michel, Normandy, France

     Picture 5:   Wedding of Jill Carleton & Stephen Egal

     

     

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      Rosemary's Blessing

    As Lazarus came forth alive from the tomb,

    May we too, come forth from the tombs which bind and hold us.

    May we be filled with the life and blessings

    That nourish and fulfill ourselves and each other.

    J & R Creations

    Zack 4-10-11 

     
     
      Special Thanks:

    • For Reading:  Taylor & Zack
    • For Serving: Kevin  
    • For the Communion Bread:  Dee Miller
    • For the Wine Cups:  Rob & Beth
    • For the Music:  Ray & Shonda & Wendy & Jon & Leo
    • For the Pictures & Video:  Jan & Beth & John
    • For the altar & sound: Denni & Hue
    • For the coffee and pastries: Jackie, Joan, & Jon & Nina

     
      Taylor 4-10-11 

     

      Happy Birthday:   Laura Chollick, Morgan Froebe (18), Kerry Tucker, Mark Ackerman, Tom Zurchin, & Cathy Goode

    Happy Anniversary:

    Curtis & Mabel (58th)

    Froebes 4-10-11 
     

      Please Remember:

     Loretta Garcia Williams' husband, Ray, in the hospital with multiple myeloma;  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;    Charlie Sawtelle's buddy, Moe, with cancer;   Mike & Dee's daughter;  Bonnie Roger's brother & sister, both seriously sick;    Kim Burkhart's dad;   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;    Margie's mom;  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.   
       
      My Friends 4-10-11 
     

     Picture 1:   Zack reads  & his sister,               

     Picture 2:   Taylor reads    

     Picture 3:   Morgan celebrating her 18th with her sister Alexandra, & dad and mom, Richard & Monica      

     Picture 4:   Partial results of the baby shower for My Friends' House                                                

     

    Finances:  April 10, 2011 

    Expenses:   $1327.00

    Outreach:   $ 568.00

    April 3:

    Expenses:   $865.00

    Outreach:   $860.00

    March 27:

    Expenses:   $585.00

    Outreach:   $425.00

    Thanks for the Generosity

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

     

     

     

  • Reminder for Sunday 4-10-11, 5th Lent

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

    Time: 9:30;  Stack Celebrating

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

    C-H 4-8-11 

    Sienna 4-8-11 

     

    Readings: Ezekiel 37, 12-14; Psalm 130, With the Lord there is Mercy and Fullness of Redemption; Romans 8, 8-11; John 11, 1-45, The raising of Lazarus
     

     Brooklyn 4-8-11

    J-W 4-8-11 
     

     Picture 1:   Chloe & Hunter                          

    Picture 2:   Sienna  

    Picture 3:   Brooklyn Michelle  

    Picture 4:   Justin & Ashley  

    Picture 5:   The Community  

    Community 4-8-11 
     
     
     
    Community Bulletin Board:

    1.   Appeal for blood for our Ray Williams, Loretta's husband,  April 19, 7–2 @ Poor Richards Café, 2442 Ave. K, Download Blood Drive for Our Ray Williams 4-8-11

     2.  Save the Date & Welcome: Our Annual Anniversary Party (6th), May 7, Saturday evening, 6:00, Heritage Farm, like last year. 

    3.  Wish list for this Sunday's Baby Shower for My Friends' House, Download My Friends' House 4-8-11

     Normandy Beach 4-8-11

    Gun Bunker 4-8-11 
     

    Church Happenings:

     

     1.   A San Vino in Rochester?  Corpus, 4-7-11, Download A San Vino in Rochester 4-8-11

    2.   A new type of bishop in Dublin?  National Catholic Reporter, 4-8-11, Download Archbp Martin 4-9-11

    3.  The Philadelphia situation,  Fr. Richard McBrien, National Catholic Reporter, 4-8-11, Download Philadelphia 4-8-11 

     
     

    Normandy & Bunker 
     

    Picture 6:   Omaha Beach today.  June 6, 1944, 2,200 American soldiers died on this beach.

    Picture 7:   German gun bunker above Omaha Beach 

    Picture 8:   Omaha Beach with gun bunker and cliffs  

    Picture 9:   Bomb craters with spring flowers  

    Picture 10:  German soldier, Heinrich Mundorff, 19.  Rosemary's mom's name was Mundorff.       

      
     True?

     All that truly matters in the end is that you loved.

     

     Bomb Craters 4-8-11

     

     Mundorff 4-8-11

      See you Sunday, April 10, 2011

     

     J.S.   (214-783-0443)

          

  • Sunday Homily 4-3-11, 4th Lent

    Readings: 1 Samuel 16, 1-13; Psalm 23, The Lord is My Shepherd; there is nothing I shall want; Ephesians 5, 8-14; John 9, 1-41. 

     Mass 4-3-11

     

    Fourth Sunday of Lent – Intro to Readings

     Our three readings today have to do with seeing.  In the first reading we have the account of Samuel being sent by God to find a successor to King Saul.  At this time, the succession of the kings was not by direct descendant, but they were chosen by God..  Recall that Saul was their first king, a king they demanded from God so that they could be just like every other people around them.  God gave them Saul.  Saul did not quite work out, and today’s reading is the account of God’s selection of his successor, David.  The account focuses on the fact that God sees people differently than we do.  You might say he shines a light through the cover of the book to see into the person.

     Paul’s letter to the Ephesians continues this theme of God’s light and introduces us to the well-known phrase “Jesus is the Light of the World”.  The Letter to the Ephesians is one of those letters where Paul’s authorship is strongly questioned.  The letter contains no references to companions, addresses no particular questions or issues in a particular community, and very closely resembles the Letter to the Colossians.  There is much reference to Baptism in the letter and it seems that some of the passages in the letter are taken from early Christian liturgies, particularly Baptism. 

     Tony 4-3-11

    Our responsorial Psalm today is the very beautiful Psalm 23 “The Lord is my Shepherd” and has two ideas: God as Shepherd and God as Host.  The psalm was probably part of a thanksgiving liturgy.

     Our gospel today is from St. John and originally I had intended to read the shorter version, but all of the commentators I read were so full of praise for the entire chapter and how it is one of the masterpieces of Johannine story telling, well what could I do!

     Beth & Rob 4-3-11

     Homily

     Last Monday after work, I caught the DART train home.  When I got into the front carriage, there was a young woman at the front of the carriage speaking to everyone.  I sat down and immediately realized I was in for a sermon!!  Not what I needed at that moment.  I wanted the train driver to come out of his cab and toss her off the train!  But as she talked I listened.  She was telling us about how Jesus had come into her life and saved her, and Jesus would save us too, if we would only accept him.  In fact we were already saved. 

     As I listened, I started to do what the Pharisees did in today’s Gospel.  I wondered so what now, what is the big difference in her life, I wanted to know the “so what”.  Then I began to ask myself would I be willing to get up in front of a carriage full of people and share my faith in Jesus.  She was a very good speaker, she spoke clearly and calmly.  Then she sat down after thanking us for listening.  The man in the row behind her leaned forward and said something to her, I didn’t hear, but I could see that she wiped a tear from her eye.  The train rolled on and after a few stops she rose, turned to us all and invited us to have a “Blessed day” and got off. 

     Cara & Sean 4-3-11

     Onto the train got a young man, who sat in her seat, about her age, dressed all in black, a black shirt with the word “neurosis” written across the front, long hair and a tattoo on his arm.  He had leather straps on his wrists with metal spikes on them, and a metal belt and chains around his waist, and a ring in his nose!!   Oh boy, did I have fun with the contrast as I thought about today’s readings!  I had jumped to all sorts of conclusions about the young man.  I was judging the book by the cover. 

     If I go back to my questions about what the young woman was saying.  So what difference was Jesus’ presence in my life?  I need to constantly be aware of my own blindness when it comes to other people.  I need to make sure I don’t fall into the trap of having a closed mind, which is what the Pharisees had in the gospel.  They were completely blind to the miracle, and only saw that Jesus broke the Sabbath law.

     Leo 4-3-11

    The blind man’s sight of who Jesus was is something that happened over time.  At first he saw Jesus as “the man Jesus”, then “he is a prophet” then finally as “Lord”.  So too for us, our sight, our faith, is a journey and we grow in our understanding of who Jesus is and what our response to Him is, as we live and allow Him into our lives.

    Picture 1:   Mass begins with Tony & Kevin  

    Picture 2:   Tony congratulating Bob

    Picture 3:   Beth & Rob, Beth being today's photographer

    Picture 4:   Cara & Sean with mom & dad, Christine & Ed  

    Picture 5:   Leo joins the choir

     

           

  • Announcements

      
    Jackie 4-3-11 
     
     

     Special Thanks:

    • For Reading:  Jackie & Mike 
    • For Serving: Kevin  
    • For the Communion Bread:  Dee Miller
    • For the Wine Cups:  Jan & Charlie 
    • For the Music:  Ray & Shonda & Wendy & Jon & Leo
    • For the Pictures & Video:  Beth
    • For the altar & sound: Margie & Hue
    • For the coffee and pastries: Jackie, Joan, Gayle, Jan,  & Jon & Nina

     
     Mike 4-3-11 
     

     
     Happy Birthday:   Elliott Zurchin, Carmen Pastula (17) 

    Happy Anniversary:

    Hugh & Sydney Bivona (4th)

    Teresa McClure & Larry Thompson (5th)

     O. F. 4-3-11

      Please Remember:

     Loretta Garcia Williams' husband, Ray, in the hospital with multiple myeloma;  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;    Charlie Sawtelle's buddy, Moe, with cancer;   Mike & Dee's daughter;  Bonnie Roger's brother & sister, both seriously sick;    Kim Burkhart's dad;   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;    Margie's mom;  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.   
       
      Who 4-3-11 

     

     Picture 1:   Jackie reading              

     Picture 2:   Mike reading    

     Picture 3:   Our Father   

     Picture 4:   Who is this?  Could this be she whom we have been awaiting, Brooklyn Michelle, with her dad, Payton?                                              

     Picture 5:   Who is this marvelous new little girl?  Leo makes Brooklyn Michelle's acquaintance while Sienna chaperons, along with Erin (momma), Robyn (grand mother), and Shonda (Leo's momma).

    Wow 4-3-11 
     

    Finances:  April 3, 2011  (Next Report 4/10)

    Thanks for the Generosity

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

     

     

     

  • Reminder for Sunday 4-3-11, 4th Lent

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

    Time: 9:30;  Tony Celebrating

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

    Readings: 1 Samuel 16, 1-13; Psalm 23, The Lord is My Shepherd; there is nothing I shall want; Ephesians 5, 8-14; John 9, 1-41. 

    The Gang 4-1-11 

    Ryan 4-1-11 
         

    Picture 1:  The Gang:   Tom, Jackie, Margie, Bob and Denni            

    Picture 2:   Ryan and his Mom, Michelle, and his Dad, Jim

     The Guys 4-1-11 

    Georgie 4-1-11 
     

    Picture 3:   Rob, John and Chuck

    Picture 4:   Grandpa, Gilberto, Mom, Michelle, and Torri, Georgie, and Buddy

          

    Community Bulletin Board:

    1.   "All Kids Count" day from Bob McGrath, Download Bona Responds Flyer March 2011

     2.  Save the Date & Welcome: Our Annual Anniversary Party (6th), May 7, Saturday evening, 6:00, Heritage Farm, like last year. 

     Music 4-1-11

    Rich & Mike 4-1-11 

    Picture 5:   Wendy, Shonda, Ben, and Jon

    Picture 6:   Richard and Mike

     

    Communion 4-1-11 

     

     

    1.   The Catholic Church on unions, Fr. McBrien, National Catholic Reporter, Download Bishops and the Unions 4-1-11 

     2.  Maryknoll & Fr. Roy getting kicked out?  Corpus, 3-31-11,  Download Fr. Roy out 4-1-11

     

    John 4-1-11 

      
     

    Picture 7:  The Singers in the congregation 

    Picture 8:   Communion 

                                                                       

     True?

     

     I have never  hated a man enough to give his diamonds back.  

    – Zsa Zsa Gabor
     
    Point du Hoc 
    Omaha Beach 

     

    Picture 9:   Point du Hoc, Omaha Beach, Normandy
                                                                       
    Picture 10:   Heights above Omaha Beach with a German gun mount
     
     
       

     See you Sunday, April 3, 2011

     J.S.   (214-783-0443)

       

     

     

     

              

  • Sunday Homily 3-27-11, 3rd Lent

    Readings: Genesis 1, 9-31;  Responsorial Psalm 136, Give thanks to the Lord, for He is good. Acts 2, 42-47.  Matthew 18, 1-4.  Special for Reconciliation Service.

     

    The Third Sunday in Lent.

     Today’s liturgy will be a bit different from our normal Sunday Liturgy.  I had mentioned several weeks ago, when we were discussing the Sacrament of Penance or Confession that I wanted to have us do a Communal Penance Service during Lent.  The more I thought about it and planned it the less sense it made to me.  And so today’s liturgy.

    Tony 3-27-11 
     

    I want to begin with an acknowledgement that each one of us has our own personal relationship with God, and I want to respect that as much as possible. So the ideas, which I am sharing with you today, take them or leave them, they certainly are not “official teaching” but they are the result of much thought and prayer on my part.

     There is an interesting story about the substitute teacher who was called to fill in for most of the year for one of the teachers who would be out for an extended time.  On her first day in class the substitute was given a list of the pupils in her class.  She worked hard with the class all year and at year end with the exam results came out the principal was amazed with results.  When she told the substitute of her surprise, the substitute was surprised.  But they were a very bright class with high IQ.  I saw that the first day on the class roster you gave me, she responded.  That class was our worst class in the school, she was told, and those numbers were their locker numbers!!

     Sacrament 3-27-11

    There is a whole lot of truth for me in that story and I want to build on that in today’s Liturgy.  Traditionally we have been told that we are a sinful people.  Born with original sin, and we have hardly stopped sinning since.  Most of our prayers reconfirm this approach..  I would like our Liturgy today to be one where we try to reconcile ourselves to a different point of view.  And it is going to feel perhaps strange at first, but I would ask that we give it a try.

     So instead of a Penitential Rite where normally we reflect on our sins, I would like to invite you to reflect on maybe occasions over the past week when we missed opportunities to do good for someone.

    Offertory 3-27-11 
     

    Opening Prayer:

     I arise today

    In the name of Silence, Womb of the Word,

    In the name of Stillness, home of Belonging,

    In the name of Solitude, of the Soul and the Earth

     

    I arise today

    Blessed by all things, wings of breath,

    Delight of eyes, wonder of whisper,

    Intimacy of touch, Eternity of Soul,

    Urgency of thought,

    Miracle of health, Embrace of God.

     

    May we live this day

    Compassionate of heart

    Clear in word, Gracious in awareness,

    Courageous in thought, Generous in love.

     

                                          To Bless the Space Between Us

                                                    John O’Donohue

    Communion 3-27-11 

     Intro to the Readings.

     The readings today I have chosen because they give us reason to pause, at this time in Lent, and reflect on our goodness, our innocence and not on our sinfulness.

    Homily

     I mostly want you to spend a little quiet time reflecting in a way on whether we are better off being told we are good, or whether we are better off being told we are not good, namely sinful.  For most of us, we grew up being told we were born with Original Sin, and that we from about the age of seven needed to go to confession all the time, because we were sinful.  Like the kids in the school, if someone believes we are smart, we will be smart, likewise if we can believe we are good, then goodness will follow.  I would like us to recapture our childhood innocence. How else are we to become like little children? 

    Nina 3-27-11 
     

    Prayer after Communion

     Humble God, risen with us now in the fragile miracles of human life.  We glimpse your glory now, in the love, laughter and beauty we share with one another, in the depth of humanity, as we respond to the needs and sufferings of our world.

     Final Blessing.

    Picture 1:   Tony Beginning Mass

    Picture 2:   Sacrament of the sick

    Picture 3:   Offertory with Cliff & John

    Picture 4:   Communion helpers Margie, Jackie, Denni, Nancy, Sandra, Rob, Patricia, & John

    Picture 5:   Nina

     

     

     

  • Announcements

      
     Simari 3-27-11 
     

     Special Thanks:

    • For Reading:  John & Kevin
    • For Serving: Kevin  
    • For the Communion Bread:  Dee Miller
    • For the Wine Cups:  Beth & Rob
    •  For the Music:  Ben & Shonda & Wendy & Jon
    • For the Pictures & Video:  Jan & Beth & John Simari
    • For the altar & sound: Margie & Hue
    • For the coffee and pastries: Jackie, Joan, Gayle, Jan,  & Fred & Maureen

     
    Kevin 3-27-11 
     

     Happy Birthday:   Buddy Goode & Barb Wittek  

     Patricia 3-27-11

     

      Please Remember:

     Loretta Garcia Williams' husband, Ray, in the hospital with multiple myeloma;  Doug Read's Mom, Valdene, with stage 4; Carol Eshelbrenner's broken ankle;  Grace LeBlanc's niece Carlin, 13, with hodgkins;   Jackie Ritter's hand operation recuperation;  Marilyn Ackerman's mom who broke some vertebrae in her back;  Warren & Barb's friend,  Mike, fighting cancer;    Charlie Sawtelle's buddy, Moe, with cancer;   Mike & Dee's daughter;  Bonnie Roger's brother & sister, both seriously sick;    Kim Burkhart's dad;   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;    Margie's mom;  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.   
       
     Coffee Shoppe 3-27-11 
     

     Picture 1:   John              

     Picture 2:   Kevin    

      Picture 3:   Patricia giving communion   

     Picture 4  The Coffee Shoppe, John, Kevin, Sandra

     Picture 5:   American Cemetary, Normandy, France                                              

    Cemetary 3-27-11 
     

    Finances:  March 27, 2011  (Next Report 4/10)

    Thanks for your generosity

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

     

     

     

  • Reminder for Sunday 3-27-11, 3rd Lent

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

    Time: 9:30;  Tony Celebrating

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

    Readings: Genesis 1, 9-31;  Responsorial Psalm 136, Give thanks to the Lord, for He is good. Acts 2, 42-47.  Matthew 18, 1-4.  Special for Reconciliation Service.

    Rosemary 3-25-11 
    Wendy 3-25-11 
     

     

     

    Picture 1:   Rosemary preparing for her blessing                         

    Picture 2:   Wendy

    Picture 3:   John Cade & cookie with Rosemary

    Picture 4:   Tony with cookie & Jo

    Picture 5:   Sienna walks, with Brian

     John Cade 3-25-11 
    Tony 3-20-11 
      

    Community Bulletin Board:

    1.   "All Kids Count" day from Bob McGrath, Download Bona Responds Flyer March 2011

     2.  Save the Date & Welcome: Our Annual Anniversary Party (6th), May 7, Saturday evening, 6:00, Heritage Farm, like last year. 

     Sienna 3-20-11

    The Girls 3-20-11 

     

    Church Happenings:

     1.   What is going on around the States, National Catholic Observer, Fr. Richard McBrien, 3-21-11, Download Parish mergers 3-25-11

    2.   Portrait of Nigeria, National Catholic Reporter, 3-18-11, Download In Nigeria, Democracy 3-25-11

    3.  New Armaments, National Catholic Reporter, 3-19-11, Download More Nuclear Weapons, 3-25-11 

    Emma & Sienna 3-20-11 
    Leo 3-20-11 

    Picture 6:   The Girls, Jackie, Gayle, & Marilyn

    Picture 7:   Emma & Sienna

    Picture 8:   Leo with Barb

    Picture 9:   Torri with her mom, Michelle, and

    Picture 10:  her twin brother, Buddy     

      
     True?

     I don't feel old. I don't feel anything until noon. Then it's time for my nap.  

    – Bob Hope  

     Torri 3-20--11 
    Buddy 3-20-11 

     

      See you Sunday, March 27, 2011

     J.S.   (214-783-0443)

       

     

     

              

  • Sunday Homily 3-20-11, 2nd Lent

    Readings: Genesis 12, 1-4; Psalm 33, Lord, let you Mercy be on Us, as we place our Trust in You; 2 Timothy 1, 8-10; Matthew 17, 1-9

    Genesis observations—

     What: the first book of the Bible.  5 main character clusters, Adam & Eve plus family, Noah, Abraham, Isaac, & Jacob.

     Author: not Moses, as popularly thought for centuries, before biblical studies began..  A composite with 3 major contributors, called the Yahwist, the Elohist, and the Priestly.

    Sacrament of the Sick 3-20-11 

     Date: The events themselves, did not take place, myth.  The writers, at least 2 of them, the Yahwist and the Elohist, seem to be composing during the time of the kings (for example, King David), maybe 1000 years before Christ.

    Our Father B 3-2-11 

    Subject: Last week touched upon Adam & Eve & how our ancestors speculated about how we came into existence and why life has suffering. 

    Today we look at how the Jewish people thought their nation came into existence.  Abraham is like George Washington.  He is seen as divinely appointed, just as the people thought they were divinely appointed.  There is a quality about the reading that says, “God told me to take your property.”

    References: Good News Bible, The New Interpreter’s Study Bible.

     Our Father 3-20-11

    Homily by Ed Lamberty

    Ed 3-20-11 

    Sorry, no homily in print today.  The video of the homily went a bit long & was a personal story.

    Offertory 3-20-11 

    Zoe 3-20-11

    Picture 1:   Sacrament of the Sick, Curtis & Barb

    Picture 2:   Our Father, Wendy, Ray, & Jon

    Picture 3:   Our Father, John, Charlie, Jan, Rick, & Jackie

    Picture 4:   Ed Lamberty tells his story

    Picture 5:   2 Kite sisters, Emily & Lindsay in from college

    Picture 6:   Zoe & her buddy, Carol