Reminder for Christmas Eve, Friday
Special Reminder: Christmas Eve Mass will begin at 4:00, this Friday, the 24th.
Apologies for leaving it out of the Sunday evening blog.
Decorations for the stage are welcome!
Special Reminder: Christmas Eve Mass will begin at 4:00, this Friday, the 24th.
Apologies for leaving it out of the Sunday evening blog.
Decorations for the stage are welcome!
Readings: Isaiah 7 10-14; Psalm 24, Let the Lord enter, He is King of Glory; Romans 1, 1-7; Matthew 1, 18-24
Isaiah, a quick review:
Author: remember there are 3 contributors. This is Isaiah I, composer of chapters 1-39.
Date: ca. 700 before Christ and before the Persians blotted out the northern kingdom, Israel.
Today's material: as a sign to the unfaithful people, Isaiah predicts a virgin will conceive, will bear a son, and he shall be named Emmanuel. Isaiah I is speaking to the Israelites who are going to get annihilated shortly by the Persians. Matthew uses this passage to authenticate Jesus, saying it refers to him. The virgin conceiving a god person goes way back in history, at least to the time of the Pharaohs in Egypt.
Home
The afternoon of the second or third day Rosemary & I spent in Hilton Head with her sister & brother in law I was finally rested out. I decided I got to get some exercise.
So I grabbed my favorite bike in the garage, an old American style bike with no gears and a big white wall tires. It is a sight, but it is great conditioning and much easier to ride than I expected.
I took off at about 4:30 knowing that I needed to be home by 5:30 when it would be dark. And on Hilton Head Island, folks, it is dark at night. No street lights. Know why. Turtle habitat. Turtles use the beaches to hatch their young and the lights get them disoriented. Therefore, you can easily see the stars at night, but perhaps not your hand in front of your face when there is no moon.
The circle ride I make takes about 40 minutes, probably 8-10 miles. I had gone 15 minutes when I had that sensation. Something was squishy. Yes, I had a flat on my rear tire.
So I decided to walk it in, instead of calling home for a lift. I had passed already the more open part of the trail, and had ahead of me the more forested part. No problem, I know the trail well and light from the houses would guide me.
Consequently, I’m walking along this long path through the woods and on both sides of me are the forested back yards of houses. It was chilly, but comfortable. As I walk along I can see into the kitchens and dens of all these houses, warm, inviting, and homey.
Suddenly I am reminded of other nights walking along behind other houses that were warm, inviting, and homey. Certainly in Tanzania & Kenya when I lived there. But also, when I studied the four years in Toronto.
At the college in Toronto we had a half mile meandering drive to the main road. On the right or north of the drive a line of nice middle class homes backed up. I would walk there in the snow often and long to have a similar house, warm, inviting, and homey. However, I thought it was not for me as a priest.
Walking along that path in Hilton Head, I realized I am not lonely or homesick any more. I am grateful that I do have what I was longing for, thanks to Rosemary and our marriage. I went home and told her, again.
As we approach one of the more home focused celebrations of our year, we might find that we are more homesick or we might be grateful that we have a place that is warm, inviting, and homey.
Where is home for you this Christmas season?
What do you do to create a home that is warm, inviting, and homey?
Picture 1: Ryan lighting the Advent Candle
Picture 2: Done!
Picture 3: Communion preparation
Picture 4: Communion helpers
Picture 5: Margarita & Ashley
Rosemary's Blessing:
As we near Christmas and the celebration of the birth of Jesus,
May you be blessed with
The joys of family and friends,
The contentment of home and hearth,
And the peace of loving and being loved.
J & R Creations
Special Thanks:
Happy Birthday: Lorynne (14), Loretta Garcia Williams & Dawn Schultz (today), & Julia Grenier, Jackie Ritter, & Jeremy & Ashley (23)
Please Remember:
Sebastian, ca. 2 years, who was running around here last week, he broke his leg Thursday; Charlie Sawtelle's buddy with cancer; John Cade's mother in law; Mike & Dee's daughter, Lisa; Kathleen Gardner's friend Dana; Bonnie Roger's brother & sister, both seriously sick; Margie Malone's 2 year old niece; Jim Drescher with cancer & his family, including Diane, Christine, Megan, & D'Arcy; 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; Warren & Barb's friend, Phil Fruge; Gilberto Delgado's mom; Connie Doherty's mom & her sister, plus Kevin's cousin, Peter, & John's dad moving into assisted living; Rose Banzhaf's friend, Graham Henning & Wally's sister, Chris; Marilyn Ackerman's brother, Dick, and their grand daughter, Alex; Jean Wright's daughter, Mary; David Hoover; 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, Matt Gardner, Chebino; George & Marianne's sons & Linda's son and Marianne's mom Marguerite, 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.
Picture 2: Kevin
Picture 3: Leo preparing for his role as Jesus
Picture 4: Ray & Loretta & Dawn
Video: Ryan lighting the Advent Candles
Your Finances: December 19
Expenses: $2436.00
Outreach: $1196.00
Mexico: $ 765.00
Thanks for the Generosity
Have a Great Week, J.S (214-783-0443)
Mass: Coffee, donuts, & specials on the house.
Time: 9:30; Stack Celebrating
Place: Vines High School, 15th between Custer & Independence, south side
Readings: Isaiah 7 10-14; Psalm 24, Let the Lord enter, He is King of Glory; Romans 1, 1-7; Matthew 1, 18-24
Community Bulletin Board:
Christmas Eve Mass: 4:00, Friday
Need a Taxi during the holidays: our man, Rick Turner, the best, Jackie Johnson's husband, 214-707-6536
Picture 1: Wendy, Shonda, & Ben
Picture 2: Community
Picture 3: Sebastian with his grandparents, Carol & Richard
Picture 4: Sienna & Robyn
Picture 5: Dillon, Hunter, Audrey, & Granddad, Tony
Picture 6: Taylor with her mom, Teresa
Picture 7: Wendy in the brunch line
Picture 8: Gilberto, Bernadette, Mike, & Geri
What's going on in The Church:
1. Christmas traditions and their origins, researched by Jim Swayze, Download Christmas traditions 12-17-10
Picture 9: John & Jean, John & Mary Jane, & Nina
Picture 10: Warren & Barb & Diane .
True?
There is nothing on this earth
more to be prized than true friendship.
Thomas Aquinas
See you Sunday, December 19
Readings: Isaiah 35, 1-10; Psalm 146, Lord, Come and Save Us; James 5, 7-10; Matthew 11, 2-11.
Remember what I had said on the First Sunday of Advent, it is a time when the Church turns towards not just the coming of Jesus at Christmas but gives greater focus on the Second coming of Jesus at the end time. We can see this very clearly in our readings today. It is a common theme; “when is the world going to end?” “what will be the signs?” For the Jews there was an expectation that it was when all wrongs would be made right.
The second reading is interesting. It is a letter from James. There has been much speculation on who this James is. The apostle James or the James mentioned as the ‘brother of the Lord’. We just don’t know and there are different supporters for each position. The letter is more like a sermon than a typical letter from the time. The main purpose of the letter seems to be to warn the hearers of the danger of having just an abstract faith. Faith must be implemented in every action of our lives. It can become too easy to make it theory and nothing more.
The responsorial psalm is worth thinking about carefully. It too picks up the same theme of the results of God’s activity in human lives!
Homily
This past week the Church celebrated two big feasts, on Wednesday it was the Immaculate Conception and then today Our Lady of Guadalupe. Certainly a big week for Mary. The Immaculate Conception is a statement about Mary’s birth, namely that she was conceived to be free from sin. I am not too sure what to make of that statement, but it is the Church’s way of honoring her as the mother of Jesus. As we get closer to Christmas I would like to spend a few minutes reflecting with you on what Christmas might mean for us today.
I remember many years ago reading a book on Quantum Mechanics and it was examining the question whether light traveled as a wave or a particle!! A great book! The feast of the Incarnation, namely God becoming human, is one of those events beyond our ability to understand. I am sorry to have to keep saying it but God is way outside our ability to comprehend.
The Jews were smart when they basically adopted the use of the name Yahweh without the vowels, in other words a name you could not say. It sounds like something JK Rowling dreamed up for the Harry Potter world! And yet our faith has gone to the trouble of coming out with proclamations about God in great detail. One of the great blessings of both Luke and Matthew’s infancy stories about the birth of Jesus is that they are very easy to understand, which is what makes Christmas a wonderful event! We can all relate to a baby’s birth, in fact we have all gone thru one!!
The insight I have had this past few weeks was that since God is outside of time, then that event, God becoming human, even though it was an event in our experience that happened over two thousand years ago, since God is outside of time, it is an event which is always happening for God! Look around you. God is present in each one of us. We have been given clues by Jesus of this: remember “where two or three are gathered” or “as often as you did it for one of these”.
In Jesus’s response to John’s disciples he tells them to go back to John and tell him what they see, and there is almost a direct quote from our first reading from Isaiah about the blind seeing etc. Remember last Sunday John sharing about his Jesuit friend Fr. Larry Gillick. His blindness was taken away by his Jesuit colleagues who read to him and helped him so that he could pass the exams! Maybe that is how the blind see!!
This Christmas, as we go about our busy days, trying to get too much done in too little time, pause! Not only are the people you meet bringing God into your life, but you are also bringing God into theirs. It may be that you will have an opportunity to help the blind see, the lame walk, the deaf hear and the poor have the good news preached to them.
Picture 1: Mass begins
Picture 2: Eleanor with her grand dad
Picture 3: Dillon lighting the candles
Picture 4: Our Father
Picture 5: Ben & Amanda
Rosemary's Blessing:
On this third Sunday of Advent,
As Isaiah paints an extraordinary picture of the coming of our God,
May we stop, be still and listen
To Emmanuel as he comes.
J & R Creations
Special Thanks:
Happy Birthday: Noah (14), Alex Grattifiori (13), Lorynne (14), Loretta Garcia Williams & Dawn Schultz, & Linda Cardenas (55 tomorrow)
Please Remember:
Beth's foot operation recuperation; John Cade's mother in law; Mike & Dee's daughter, Lisa; Bonnie Roger's brother & sister, both seriously sick; Margie Malone's 2 year old niece; Jim Drescher with cancer & his family, including Diane, Christine, Megan, & D'Arcy; 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; Warren & Barb's friend, Phil Fruge; Gilberto Delgado's mom; Connie Doherty's mom & her sister, plus Kevin's cousin, Peter, & John's dad moving into assisted living; Rose Banzhaf's friend, Graham Henning & Wally's sister, Chris; Marilyn Ackerman's brother, Dick, and their grand daughter, Alex; Jean Wright's daughter, Mary; David Hoover; 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; Richard Froebe's dad; Mary Ellen's Christopher, Margaret, & Jim; Margie's mom; our friends, sons, & daughters in the military, including Trey Bailey, Ryan McClurg, Matt Gardner, Chebino; George & Marianne's sons & Linda's son and Marianne's mom Marguerite, 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.
Picture 1: Matt in from London reading with
Picture 2: His dad, John
Picture 3: Kids on floor, Beth & Eleanor
Picture 4: Eleanor & Sienna
Your Finances: December 12
Expenses: $1830.00
Outreach: $ 404.00
Mexico: $ 125.00
Thanks for the Generosity
Have a Great Week, J.S (214-783-0443)
Mass: Coffee on the house. Christmas Brunch this Sunday.
Time: 9:30; Tony Celebrating
Place: Vines High School, 15th between Custer & Independence, south side
Readings: Isaiah 35, 1-10; Psalm 146, Lord, Come and Save Us; James 5, 7-10; Matthew 11, 2-11.
Community Bulletin Board:
No Discussion after Mass This Sunday, Brunch.
December 12, This Sunday, Christmas Brunch
Toys for Kids: Beth Robinson says she is collecting this Sunday only. Then they distribute. For more info, 214-675-0310.
Need a Taxi during the holidays: our man, Rick Turner, the best, Jackie Johnson's husband, 214-707-6536
Picture 1: Wendy & Shonda & Ray
Picture 2: Ryan with his mom, Michelle
Picture 3: Chloe & Hunter at the Pastry Shoppe
Picture 4: Sienna with her grandmother, Robin
Picture 5: Paul
Picture 6: The Sailor, Port Royal Sound, SC
Picture 7: Emma
What's going on in The Church:
1. Change in Catholic Church possible, Daniel Maguire, Mirabili Dictu, 12-3-10, Download The Church Change 12-10-10
2. Christmas Peace, Editorial, National Catholic Reporter, 12-8-10, Download Christmas Peace 12-10-10
True?
Although we have been made to believe that if we let go we will end up with nothing,
life reveals just the opposite: that letting go is the real path to freedom.
Sogyal Rinpoche
Glimpse After Glimpse
See you Sunday, December 12
Readings: Isaiah 11, 1-10 (a beauty); Psalm 72, Justice shall Flourish in His Time, and Fulness of Peace Forever; Romans 15, 4-9; Matthew 3, 1-12.
Isaiah 11 observations:
Author: Isaiah 1. Remember, 3 primary authors are responsible for the 66 chapters. Isaiah 1 covers chapters 1-39. This book is one of the Big 3 O.T. prophets, along with Jeremiah and Ezekiel. This is because the works are the longest. There are 12 minor prophets.
Time: ca. 700, before the Assyrians annihilate the northern Jewish kingdom, called Israel, vs the southern kingdom called Judah, where Jerusalem is. 10 tribes were lost in this destruction, the 10 Lost Tribes of Israel.
Remember there were 12 tribes. Why? Because of the 12 sons of Jacob, who was one of the 3 great patriarchs or founders of the tribe, Abraham, Isaac, & Jacob, who was also called Israel.
Message of Isaiah 1: condemnation of the corruption of the ruling class & oppression of the poor. Because of this, destruction is coming. He foresaw the coming of the Assyrians, not a difficult thing to do. The profile of the prophet was usually 1. criticism, 2. prediction of dire payment, 3. consolation.
Today’s message: consolation. Two parts. In part one, a special person will come. And because of him, part two, watch what will happen. A dream most touching.
Advent Wreaths: This little liturgical practice came to the Catholic liturgy, believe it or not, from the German Lutherans in the 1500's, the time of Martin Luther. It was more than just decoration. The circle symbolized eternity. The greens Christian life in a dead time of the year. The candles represent each of the 4 weeks of Advent, each candle symbolizing the greater light brought by Christ. Their color purple symbolized penance and purification for the Coming. The Rose candle says, 'We are almost there!'
Beautiful Dreams Can Happen
The Isaiah reading this morning has special meaning for me in two ways.
First of all, the beauty of the writer’s dream touches me. He dreams that the world will have such peace and harmony that even the animals will live without fear of each other. Wow.
Secondly, I have a story connected with the dream. It happened in Toronto the Advent at the end of the year I was ordained, 1971.
The Jesuits have a theology college in Toronto and I spent four years there, ’68-’72. The fall of my second year a class of about 35 guys entered from all over. Among them was a Jesuit brother.
Brothers were Jesuits, members of the fraternity, but they focused on living religious life in a community with its 3 vows of poverty, chastity, & obedience. They did not feel a call to be priests. They worked in all sorts of occupations, treasurer, house administrator, grounds keepers, you name it.
The Jesuit brother who entered that fall had been a brother for a half a dozen years & now wanted to become a priest. Trouble was he was blind. His name was Larry.
Larry had not come to this idea solely on his own. Many people had encouraged him. For some years he had worked & taught at a Wisconsin Jesuit boarding high school called Prairie du Chien, now closed unfortunately. Here the idea really grew.
He went to the Wisconsin Jesuit provincial and he agreed to see what could be done. The provincial went to Rome to get permission for a blind person to be ordained. Rome said, “No, and don’t bother to ask again.”
So the provincial sent Larry to Toronto to do the normal theology studies leading up to priesthood. Just to see how he would make out.
He made out splendidly. In fact, we all pitched in to help him. We recorded classes, we read to him, we recorded assigned readings, and we studied with him. I, in fact, lived next door to him on the third floor.
The end of the first year came and the provincial returned to Rome to ask again. Rome said, “No, and don’t ask again.”
The end of Larry’s third year the provincial asked again. This time Rome said, “He may be ordained a deacon.” Folks, the excitement and gratitude in our house was tactile. You could feel it, touch it. We knew that once a deacon, he could easily move to priesthood.
Larry was now in his 3rd year and it was in Advent of the 3rd year when the men were ordained deacons, the priesthood coming in the following spring.
It was the second Sunday of Advent, cycle A like this year, in the college chapel full, about 35 guys getting ordained deacons preliminary to being ordained priests 6 month later. The reading was Isaiah 11. In Braille Larry read Isaiah’s dream. There was not a dry eye, not a sound but Larry’s voice.
Today Larry Gillick is ordained and works as part of a team working out of St. Louis U.
Beautiful dreams can happen. We can influence their happening. How?
Picture 1: Hunter lighting the candles
Picture 2: Mass begins
Picture 3: Mary & Frank with the offertory
Picture 4: C C at the donut shoppe
Rosemary's Blessing:
It is the second week of Advent.
As we hear about Isaiah’s beautiful dream of peace in the animal kingdom,
May we too have peace in our hearts
And share it with all we meet.
J & R Creations
Special Thanks:
Happy Birthday: Diane Drescher, David Delgado, Cathy Bambanek, Ginny Mattingly, T.C. Fleming, Sean Kless (5), & Noah (14)
Happy Anniversary: Tom & Denni Zurchin (35th)
Please Remember:
Beth's foot operation recuperation; John Cade's mother in law; Libby's dad who just died this Sunday morning; Mike & Dee's daughter, Lisa; Bonnie Roger's brother & sister, both seriously sick; Margie Malone's 2 year old niece; Jim Drescher with cancer & his family, including Diane, Christine, Megan, & D'Arcy; 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; Warren & Barb's friend, Phil Fruge; Gilberto Delgado's mom; Connie Doherty's mom & her sister, plus Kevin's cousin, Peter, & John's dad moving into assisted living; Rose Banzhaf's friend, Graham Henning & Wally's sister, Chris; Marilyn Ackerman's brother, Dick, and their grand daughter, Alex; Jean Wright's daughter, Mary; David Hoover; 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; Richard Froebe's dad; Mary Ellen's Christopher, Margaret, & Jim; Margie's mom; our friends, sons, & daughters in the military, including Trey Bailey, Ryan McClurg, Matt Gardner, Chebino; George & Marianne's sons & Linda's son and Marianne's mom Marguerite, 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.
Picture 1: Emily Kite reading with her mom,
Picture 2: Julie
Picture 3: The Girls, Margie, Jackie, Joanne
Picture 4: Hunter & Chloe
Your Finances: December 5 &
Expenses: $1130.00
Outreach: $ 785.00
November 28
Expenses: $935.00
Outreach: $440.00
Thanks for the Generosity
Have a Great Week, J.S (214-783-0443)
Mass: Coffee, donuts, and specials on the house. Note: Christmas Brunch in 2 weeks.
Time: 9:30; Stack Celebrating
Place: Vines High School, 15th between Custer & Independence, south side
Readings: Isaiah 11, 1-10 (a beauty); Psalm 72, Justice shall Flourish in His Time, and Fulness of Peace Forever; Romans 15, 4-9; Matthew 3, 1-12.
Community Bulletin Board:
No Discussion after Mass This Sunday.
December 12, next Sunday, Christmas Brunch
Toys for Kids: Beth Robinson says she is collecting this Sunday & the next, then they distribute. For more info, 214-675-0310.
Need a Taxi during the holidays: our man, Rick Turner, the best, Jackie Johnson's husband, 214-707-6536
Picture 1: Ray & Ben
Picture 2: The Ekes, the Flemings, & Ray
Picture 3: Jenny with her mom, Diane, & Jon & Nina
Picture 4: Alison with Gilberto
Picture 5: Ryan with his dad & mom, Jim & Michelle
What's going on in The Church:
1. Thanksgiving revisited, James Carroll (a married priest), Corpus (Group of Married Priests), 11-4-10, Download Thanksgiving in Hindsight 12-3-10
2. Antiabortion thinking today, Editorial, National Catholic Reporter, 11-29-10, Download Effective Antiabortion Policy 12-3-10
3. Pope Benedict & Condoms, National Catholic Reporter, 11-24-10, Download B. XVI & Condoms 11-3-10
True?
Sometimes our light goes out, but is blown again into instant flame by an encounter with another human being. Each of us owes the deepest thanks to those who have rekindled this inner light.
Dr. Albert Schweitzer
See you Sunday, December 5