• Announcements

     

    In connection with our First Blessing of The Men:

     

    Life is a circle; it's beginning is its end,

    Going on forever, beginning when time began.

     

    Enclosed within the circle is every thought of love, 

    Gliding on the winds of time, on the wings of a dove.

     

    In the center of the circle is the hardened core of hate,

    Bringing upon the wars of the world and may someday bring its fate.

     

    But then life is a circle; it's beginning is it's end,

    Going on forever beginning when time began.

     

     Life is a circle; it's beginning is it's end,

    As it was in the beginning it shall be again.

     

    Poem by our David Hoover

      

    Larry 6-20-10

     

    Special Thanks: 

    ·   For Reading:  Larry Thompson & Chuck Pratt

    · For the Communion Bread: Carol Eshelbrenner 

     

    · For the Wine Cups & Cross:  Nancy & Ron

    · For the Music: Ray & Shonda & Wendy

    · For the Pictures:  Jan & Beth & Richard Baack

    · For the altar & sound: Margie & Hue

    · For the coffee & donuts & cake: Jo & Tony & Joan

     

    For all the women who helped with the special blessing


     Chuck 6-20-10

      
     
        
    Happy Birthday:   Jessica Bresson (28 last Thursday), Sue Tomas (last Friday),  Alison DeGenova (last Tuesday), 

    Happy Anniversary:

    George & Marianne Elwell (15th last Tuesday)

    Joe & Rita Hogan (29th)

    Warren & Barb Wittek (31st)

    Louie & Lorraine Federico (40)

    Jeff & Penny Morrow (40)

    Chuck & Sandra Pratt (49)

     

     

     

    Blessing of the Men 1, 6-20-10 
     

     

    Please Remember:

     

     Tony's Daughter & newbord baby girl; Carol Eshelbrenner's mom who broke her hip; Rose Banzhaf's friend, Graham Henning; The Robinsons' son, Geordie;  Cathy Lynn; Marilyn Ackerman's mother who broke her hip & who is visiting now in Dallas from Rochester; Dina McPherson after a motorcycle fall; Jim Drescher; Jean Wright's  daughter, Mary;  David Hoover; Kathy Pieper’s sister, Michelle; Bill Smith's daughter, Tammy;   Angie Carroll's mom, Mary Lou Kendrick, with cancer; Mark Leutkemeyer's friend, Guy Knight, down with terminal cancer; Wally Banzhaf's sister Chris with cancer;  Kerry's sister Maura with her second cancer; Theresa McClure's dad;  Theresa Quinn's dad; for the recuperation of Jerry's right knee;  Matt Baggert & his family & parents;   Rita Dore;   Hugh Bivona's sick friends Bob & Bonnie; Rick Urbanczyk’s mom, Irene;  Richard Froebe's dad;  Warren & Barb's friend,  Phil Fruge;   Mary Ellen's Christopher, Margaret, & Jim;  Tom & Teresa's friend Neva Flynn with cancer & Teresa's niece, Angel & friend, Diane Kreitzer;   Margie's mom; Donna & Cathy Goode'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.   
     

    Blessing of the Men 2, 6-20-10 
     
     
        

    Picture 1:   Larry Thompson reading

     

    Picture 2:   Chuck Pratt reading

    Picture 3:   Blessing of all The Men

    Picture 4:    Blessing of all The Men

    Video:  The Final Blessing for all The Men   

     

    Special Announcement: June 13 through August 1 we are meeting at Sigler Elementary School, 1400 Janwood, Plano 75075 (corner of Brentwood, just west of Alma).  Janwood is the first street south of St. Mark’s.  Vines will be undergoing major renovation.

       

     

     

     

    Check out the Quads:  http://gerwerbabies.blogspot.com  

    Your Finances: June 20:

     

    Income for Running   Expenses: $ 2020.00

     

    Income for Outreach Expenses: $   925.00

     

    Thanks for the Generosity

     

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

  • Sunday Reminder for 6-20-10, Father’s Day & 12th Ordinary Time

    Mass:  Coffee & donuts & treats on the house.  Welcome!

     

    Place: Sigler Elementary, 1400 Janwood, Plano 75075, west from Alma, across from Brentwood which runs N-S just behind & west of St. Mark's.  We will be here through August 1, while Vines is being renovated.

     

    Time: 9:30; Stack Celebrating 

     


    Choir 6-18-10 
        

     

    Readings:  Zephaniah 12, 10-11, 13, 1; Psalm 63, My Soul is Thirsting for You, O Lord my God; Galatians 3, 26-29; Luke 9, 18-24. 

     Audry 6-18-10

    Community Bulletin Board:

      

    Food Drive this Sunday, Father’s Day, June 20

     

     

    Take Note:  the Sundays through August 1 we will meet at Sigler Elementary School, 1400 Janwood, Plano 75075 (corner of  Brentwood, just west of Alma).  Janwood is the first street south of St. Mark’s.  Vines will be undergoing major renovation.

     

    Sienna 6-18-10

     

    Thoughts on The Church, Newsweek 6-5-10; An article by Charlie Curran, a marvelous theologian and gentleman, a good priest from the Rochester diocese, and our neighbor & friend now at S.M.U.:

    Download Curran 6-18-10

     

    Coffee Shoppe 6-18-10 
     
       

    True?

     

    Adventure is worthwhile in itself.

     – Amelia Earhart

     

    George 6-18-10 
     

     

    Picture 1:    Wendy, Shonda, & Ray

    Picture 2:    Audrey

    Picture 3:    Sienna with her momma, Erin

    Picture 4:    The Coffee Shoppe

    Picture 5:   George fresh out of boot camp, San Diego

     

    See you Sunday, 6-20-10, Father's Day

     J.S.   (214-783-0443) 

     

  • Sunday Homily 6-13-10, 11th Ordinary Time

    Readings: 2 Samuel 12, 7-13; Psalm 32, Lord, Forgive the Wrong I have done: Galatians 2, 16, 19-21; Luke 7, 36-8, 3.

     

    Sunday Homily 6-13-10, 11th Ordinary Time

     

    Preliminary observations:

    The First reading today is from the Second Book of Samuel and it is about King David.  The Jewish people had reached a time in their history when they wanted to be just like their neighbors, who all had kings!! 

     

     

     

    The prophets viewed it as not a good thing but basically we find Yahweh saying “let them have their king”, and so Saul is the first king and he is followed by David.  David is one of those huge figures in the Old Testament, and even gets mentioned frequently in the New Testament since Jesus was from the house of David. 

     

     

    King David was a very interesting character, very human and very much loved by Yahweh.  The time frame for this is about the year 1000 BCE.  Before we listen to today’s reading I need to set it up.  The Book of Samuel, if it were being reviewed today by those who do those things would get an “Adult Only” rating.  I don’t want you to let your kids read this book, it is full of sinning and murder and other bad stuff!!

     

     

    One day David is out walking around on the roof of his palace and he sees Bathseba bathing.  He takes a fancy to her, but she is already married.  No problem if you are the king.  He simply has her husband Uriah sent to the front lines of a battle where he is killed.  Getting a woman to be your wife this way is not good, even if you are the king, and God gets a little upset!!  Now just before our passage today we have the following piece in the Book of Samuel and I want to read it to you.

     

     

    “The LORD sent Nathan to David, and when he came to him, he said: "Judge this case for me! In a certain town there were two men, one rich, the other poor.  The rich man had flocks and herds in great numbers.  But the poor man had nothing at all except one little ewe lamb that he had bought. He nourished her, and she grew up with him and his children. She shared the little food he had and drank from his cup and slept in his bosom. She was like a daughter to him. 

     

     

    Now, the rich man received a visitor, but he would not take from his own flocks and herds to prepare a meal for the wayfarer who had come to him. Instead he took the poor man's ewe lamb and made a meal of it for his visitor."

     

     

    Mass 6-13-10

     

    David grew very angry with that man and said to Nathan: "As the LORD lives, the man who has done this merits death!  He shall restore the ewe lamb fourfold because he has done this and has had no pity." 

     

     

    Then Nathan said to David: "You are the man! Thus says the LORD God of Israel: 'I anointed you king of Israel. I rescued you from the hand of Saul.  I gave you your lord's house and your lord's wives for your own. I gave you the house of Israel and of Judah. And if this were not enough, I could count up for you still more.  Why have you spurned the LORD and done evil in his sight? You have cut down Uriah the Hittite with the sword; you took his wife as your own, and him you killed with the sword of the Ammonites.  Now, therefore, the sword shall never depart from your house, because you have despised me and have taken the wife of Uriah to be your wife.'”

     

     

    Our Second Reading is Paul to the Galatians, and Paul is very upset.  Remember first that Paul is the Apostle to the Gentiles.  Initially in the early community the thinking had been that when someone who was a Gentile became a Christian all they had to do was be baptized, then the requirement to become a Jew was added, namely circumcision. 

     

     

    Paul had come to the opinion, based on his revelation of the risen Lord on the road to Damascus, that baptism was all that was needed.  There was a whole lot of friction between Paul and the Church in Jerusalem who felt that Sabbath Observance, Dietary Laws and Circumcision were required.  In today’s reading we hear a phrase from Paul, “justified by works of the Law” that meant obeying the Torah law.  For Paul, having Christ in him was all that was needed, namely having a relationship with Christ.

     

     

    Communion 1, 6-13-10

    Eleventh Sunday – Homily

     

     

    The message today is primarily about forgiveness, but I want to begin before forgiveness with a session on sin, which I am an expert on!!  Because the practice of frequent confession seems to have disappeared there is a danger that we could lull ourselves into thinking that sin too has gone away, and I’m afraid that this would be a big mistake on our part.  Lets start with what sin is. 

     

     

    Any action, which damages our relationship, either with God or another person, is sinful.  Now that kind of statement is pretty sterile on its own, so lets try to put some flesh on it.  Imagine you have someone in your life who loves you very very much.  Now you have done something, which hurts them, accidentally or not, it doesn’t ever matter.  Imagine how you would feel. 

     

    Communion 2, 6-13-10

     

    The problem with our sins is that I’m afraid we don’t realize how much we are loved by God, for some reason it just doesn’t really sink in enough, because if it did, then sin would devastate us.  It seems to me that woman in our Gospel was very aware of what her sins were doing.  For some unexplained reason, maybe listening to Jesus speak somewhere, and it hit her.  We clearly see her response. 

     

     

    David has a clear vision of his sin.  Paul is taking the position that if Christ is living in us, than we are alright, we are forgiven, and we don’t need to be doing extra things.  The hard piece for us to understand is that God’s love for us is so great that we are forgiven, even before we ask for forgiveness.  That doesn’t mean there aren’t consequences for sin.  We know there are.  David’s son died because of his father’s sin, the woman in the gospel story was an outcast in her society. 

     

     

    The lesson for me in today’s liturgy of the word is how closely am I aware of my sins, and the need to change sinful behavior?  Just because I am forgiven thru God’s love doesn’t mean I can just continue to sin.  If I truly love someone, would I want to continue hurting them just because they readily forgave me?

     

    Macchios 6-13-10

     

    Picture 1:  Mass Begins, welcome!

     

    Picture 2:  Communion, Tony, Richard Baack & Richard Froebe

     

    Picture 3:  Communion, Tom Fleming & Teresa Read

     

    Picture 4:  Fred & Maureen

     

  • Announcements

    Rosemary’s Blessing

     

    May I have the courage today

    To live the life that I would love,

    To postpone my dream no longer

    But do at last what I came here for

    And waste my heart on fear no more.

     Simari 6-13-10

     Special Thanks: 

    ·   For Reading:  John Simari & Ken Cramer

    · For the Communion Bread: Carol Eshelbrenner 

    · For Serving: Kevin

    · For the Wine Cups & Cross:  Ron & Marilyn

    · For the Music: Ray & Shonda & Wendy

    · For the Pictures:  Richard Froebe & Richard Baack

    · For the altar & sound: Margie & Hue

    · For the coffee & donuts & cake: Jo & Tony & Jackie & Joan


    Cramer 6-13-10
       
     
        
    Happy Birthday:  Ellen Drake (17), Jessica Bresson (28), Sue Tomas, Bernadette Delgado, Alison DeGenova, Joey Cade (36, John's daughter), and today, Rita (70) & Wally Banzhaf (65), plus Tony's 37th anniversary of ordination & 28th of U.S. citizenship

     

    Happy Anniversary:

    George & Marianne Elwell (15th)

    Doug & Julie Kite (24th)

     

     

    Rosemary 6-1-13-10

     
      
     

    Please Remember:

     

     Tony's Daughter & newbord baby girl; Carol Eshelbrenner's mom who broke her hip; Rose Banzhaf's friend, Graham Henning; The Robinsons' son, Geordie; Mary Kee's son, John; Cathy Lynn; Marilyn Ackerman's mother who broke her hip & who is visiting now in Dallas from Rochester; Dina McPherson after a motorcycle fall; Jim Drescher; Jean Wright's back operation & her daughter, Mary;  David Hoover; Kathy Pieper’s sister, Michelle; Bill Smith's daughter, Tammy; Jackie Ritter's friends Bob Minarik with cancer & Todd Fred with leukemia;  Angie Carroll's mom, Mary Lou Kendrick, with cancer; Mark Leutkemeyer's friend, Guy Knight, down with terminal cancer; Wally Banzhaf's sister Chris with cancer;  Kerry's sister Maura with her second cancer; Theresa McClure's dad;  Theresa Quinn's dad; for the recuperation of Jerry's right knee;  Celeste's niece, Lexi Colmenero;  Matt Baggert & his family & parents;   Rita Dore;  Margie Weynant;  Hugh Bivona's sick friends Bob & Bonnie; Rick Urbanczyk’s mom, Irene;  Richard Froebe's dad;  Warren & Barb's friends Jerry & also Casey in a bad motorcycle accident & Phil Fruge;   Mary Ellen's Christopher, Margaret, & Jim;  Tom & Teresa's friend Neva Flynn with cancer & Teresa's niece, Angel & friend, Diane Kreitzer;   Margie's mom; Donna & Cathy Goode'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;  Dawn's friend Jessica & Aunt Ann & Hector; 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.   
     


     George 6-13-10

         

    Picture 1:   John reading

    Picture 2:   Ken reading

    Picture 3:   Rosemary's blessing

    Picture 4:   Fresh out of Marine boot camp in San Diego, Goerge Leutkemeyer with his dad Mark & Annatte 

       

     

    Special Announcement: June 13 through August 1 we are meeting at Sigler Elementary School, 1400 Janwood, Plano 75075 (corner of Brentwood, just west of Alma).  Janwood is the first street south of St. Mark’s.  Vines will be undergoing major renovation.

       

     

     

     

    Check out the Quads:  http://gerwerbabies.blogspot.com  

    Your Finances: June 13:

     

    Income for Running   Expenses: $ 720.00

     

    Income for Outreach Expenses: $ 310.00

     

    Thanks for the Generosity

     

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

  • Sunday Reminder for 6-13-10, 11th Ordinary Time

    Mass:  Coffee & donuts & treats on the house.  Welcome!

     

    Place: Sigler Elementary, 1400 Janwood, Plano 75075, west from Alma, across from Brentwood which runs N-S just behind & west of St. Mark's.  We will be here through August 1, while Vines is being renovated.

     

    Time: 9:30; Tony celebrating 

     


      Entrance 6-11-10

     

     

    Readings: 2 Samuel 12, 7-13; Psalm 32, Lord, Forgive the Wrong I have done: Galatians 2, 16, 19-21; Luke 7, 36-8, 3.


     Welcome 6-11-10

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    Community Bulletin Board:

     

     

    Take Note:  June 13, this Sunday through August 1 we will meet at Sigler Elementary School, 1400 Janwood, Plano 75075 (corner of  Brentwood, just west of Alma).  Janwood is the first street south of St. Mark’s.  Vines will be undergoing major renovation.

     

     Vows 6-11-10

     

    Thoughts on The Church, National Catholic Reporter, 6-7-10;

    1.  What happened to the Legionaries of Christ, Fr. McBrien:  Download Legionaries 6-11-10

    2.  Mandatory Celebacy, 6-9-10, James Carroll, a former priest: Download Mandatory celibacy at the heart of what


    Food Drive: Father’s Day, June 20 

    Venue 6-11-10

     

    True?

     

    Adopt the pace of nature:
    her secret is patience.

     – Ralph Waldo Emerson

     

    Lake Travis 6-11-10

     

     

    Picture 1:   Lindsay entering escorted by her dad, Jim

     

    Picture 2:   The Welcome: Lindsay & Jim Carlson, son of Jack & Bridget

     

     

    Picture 3:   Exchange of Vows

     

    Picture 4:   From the main deck to the lower levels

     Picture 5:  Lake Travis from the north side, Austin barely visible



     

    See you Sunday, 6-13-10

     J.S.   (214-783-0443) 

     

  • Sunday Homily 6-6-10, Corpus Christi

    Readings: Genesis 14, 18-20; Psalm 110, You are a priest forever, in the line of Melchizedek; 1 Corinthians 11, 23-26; Luke 9, 11-17 

       

    Sorry for the delay on the Sunday Blog.  The Editors had a wedding near Austin Sunday Evening.

     

     

    Genesis: a review—

     

     

    What: the first book of the whole bible, part of the Torah, the first 5 books of the ancient Jewish bible.   The word, from Greek, means origin or beginning.

     

    The book is a mythical panorama that covers:

       1.  2 creation stories

       2.  The apple tree, the snake, Eve, The Fall

       3.  Cain & Abel

       4.  Noah & the Flood

       5.  Tower of Babylon

       6.  The Patriarchs, Abraham, Isaac, & Jacob (or Israel)

       7.  The 12 sons of Jacob & Joseph sold into Egypt

       8.  The migration to Egypt (which sets up the Exodus)

     

    Who wrote: not Moses; 4 major streams or sources can be identified

     

    Date: Anywhere from 1500 to 500 B.C.E.

     

    Today: a little blessing of Abraham by Melchizedek, a king & a priest.  Abraham has just won a battle.   Melchizedek is seen by the Catholic Church as a sort of proto-priest.  How come no more Jewish priests?  Because the Romans in 70 C.E. destroyed the temple in Jerusalem.  The priests offered sacrifice to Yahweh to win his benevolence.  Now rabbis & synagogues.  What if the temple were rebuilt? 

     

     

    Mass Begins 6-6-10

     

    Luke Gospel: observations

     

     1.  Luke copied Mark (the earlier writer), 5 loaves, 2 fish, 12 baskets, 5,000 men seated in groups

      2.  Mark is trying to convince the Jews in the temple & synagogue that Jesus is special, similar to Moses .  Both bring the people out of slavery.  Both feed the people, Moses in the desert.

      3.  Mark is working with the Jewish liturgical calendar, presenting Jesus stories each Sabbath in the worship services. 

    4.  Please pardon me for repeating an understanding of this nature miracle that I have told before.

    Sources: Wikipedia; Bishop Spong, Jesus for the Non-Religious, p. 72

     

     

    Choir 6-6-10

     

    The Miracle of Sharing My Stuff

     

     

    I took an overnight train once from the capital of Tanzania, Dar es Salaam, to the Kilimanjaro region where we Jesuits had a house I used as a base.  The train leaves at about 6:00 in the evening and arrives in a town called Moshi about 6:00 in the morning. 

     

     

    Normally I would book a first class compartment ahead of time, which is not that much, but much better than coach.  I do not remember the reason  why I was traveling without my motorcycle.  Whatever, I ended up grabbing a coach ticket on the afternoon of the train’s departure.  A dumb move normally.

     

     

    Coach, folks, is a scene.  I get on.  All seats are occupied, of course.  The aisle is full of luggage and people.  I find a corner and sit on my suitcase, resigned to sitting up all night. 

     

     

    This would have been okay, but about 1:00 in the night we stop in the middle of nowhere.  It looks like west Texas in the dry season, scraggly bushes, semi-desert.  We sit there all that night, all the next day, and finally move as it is getting dark again.

     

     

    I have now lived in East Africa a good half a dozen years.  I can speak the language easily.  I know the unpredictability of everything.  However, I did something really stupid that night.  I got on that train without any water or food, assuming the train would arrive as scheduled. 

     

     

    Of course, the Tanzanians were provident.  They had food & water.  They would have easily shared with me if they knew I needed anything.  Trouble was, I did not want to drink their water because often it is not purified.

     

     

    Communion 6-6-10

     

    In the whole train, guess how many white folks there were.  One other couple, the guy a 6’4” military kid from West Germany and his blond girl friend from East Germany.  Before the wall came down.

     

     

    They had water.

     

     

    There are a couple of spin off stories about this couple.  First, I saved them from big trouble when the guy took a picture of a cute Tanzanian baby.  Tanzanians really get spooked and mad about this.

     

     

    Secondly, I took the couple up Kilimanjaro and had to laugh.  The guy was like a number 5 out of 5 on the Alpine Rescue Team and near the top of Kilimanjaro I had to carry his pack because he got altitude sickness. 

     

     

    I tell this story about the train because it explains to me just how this feeding of the people could have come about.

     

     

    The people following Jesus were like my Tanzanian companions.  They did not go off without food.  Moreover, they hid what they had.  And they aren’t sharing it except under exceptional circumstances.  Jesus was one of the circumstances. 

     

    DeGenovas 6-6-10

     

    He takes the five loaves and two fish, takes a bit, and passes it on.  The person who receives it realizes that under his robe he has some bread, too.  He takes a bit and passes it on.  But he also adds a portion of his own bread.  By the time it makes the rounds of 5 thousand times at least 2 (the women & kids), there is a leftover of 12 baskets.

     

     

    The miracle was of the heart.  These country people who would hide and hoard to save their lives opened their hidden treasure and shared with their neighbor. 

     

     

    This is miraculous.  This we can do. 

     

     

    How are you doing it?

     

    Picture 1:   Mass begins, Kevin helping

     

    Picture 2:   Wendy, Shonda, Ray, & Celeste

     

    Picture 3:   Communion

     

    Picture 4:  John & Alison DeGenova, Sabrina's parents

     

     

     

     

     

  • Announcements

    Rosemary’s Blessing

     

    May God bless you

    with warmth in your home, 

    peace in your soul

    and joy in your life.

      

    Sabrian 6-6-10

     Special Thanks: 

    ·   For Reading: T.J. & Sabrina

    · For the Communion Bread: Bonnie & Carol Eshelbrenner 

    · For Serving: Kevin

    · For the Wine Cups & Cross:  Rob & Beth

    · For the Music: Ray & Shonda & Celeste & Wendy

    · For the Pictures: Charlie & John

    · For the altar & sound: Margie & Hue

    · For the coffee & donuts & cake: Jo & Tony & Jackie & Joan


      The Girls 6-6-10

     
        
    Happy Birthday:  Lindsay Kite (19 today), Matt Wilson (51), Mary Kee, Christin Urbanczyk (21 

     

    Happy Anniversary:

     

    Pam Senter & Alan (6th)

    Richard & Laura Chollick (17th)

    Kent & Diane McClurg (38th)

    Ray & Loretta Garcia Williams (42nd)

     

     


    Coffee Shoppe 6-6-10
      

     

    Please Remember:

     

     Carol Eshelbrenner's mom who broke her hip Thursday; Rose Banzhaf's friend, Graham Henning; The Robinsons' son, Geordie; Mary Kee's son, John; Cathy Lynn; Marilyn Ackerman's mother who broke her hip & who is visiting now in Dallas from Rochester; Dina McPherson after a motorcycle fall; Jim Drescher; Jean Wright's back operation & her daughter, Mary;  David Hoover; Kathy Pieper’s sister, Michelle; Bill Smith's daughter, Tammy; Jackie Ritter's friends Bob Minarik with cancer & Todd Fred with leukemia;  Angie Carroll's mom, Mary Lou Kendrick, with cancer; Mark Leutkemeyer's friend, Guy Knight, down with terminal cancer; Wally Banzhaf's sister Chris with cancer;  Kerry's sister Maura with her second cancer; Theresa McClure's dad;  Theresa Quinn's dad; for the recuperation of Jerry's right knee;  Celeste's niece, Lexi Colmenero;  Matt Baggert & his family & parents;   Rita Dore;  Margie Weynant;  Hugh Bivona's sick friends Bob & Bonnie; Rick Urbanczyk’s mom, Irene;  Richard Froebe's dad;  Warren & Barb's friends Jerry & also Casey in a bad motorcycle accident & Phil Fruge;   Mary Ellen's Christopher, Margaret, & Jim;  Tom & Teresa's friend Neva Flynn with cancer & Teresa's niece, Angel & friend, Diane Kreitzer;   Margie's mom; Donna & Cathy Goode'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;  Dawn's friend Jessica & Aunt Ann & Hector; 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.   
     


    Remember 6-6-10 
     
     
        

    Picture 1:   Sabrina reading

    Picture 2:   The Girls, Beth, Jackie, Margie, Joanne, Gayle, Mary Ellen

    Picture 3:   The Coffee Shoppe, John Beth, Bill, & Mike

    Picture 4:   Remember This?? 

       

     

    Special Announcement: June 13 through August 1 we will meet at Sigler Elementary School, 1400 Janwood, Plano 75075 (corner of Brentwood, just west of Alma).  Janwood is the first street south of St. Mark’s.  Vines will be undergoing major renovation.

       

     

     

     

     

    Check out the Quads:  http://gerwerbabies.blogspot.com  

    Your Finances: June 6:

     

    Income for Running   Expenses: $ 1,820.00

     

    Income for Outreach Expenses: $  1,065.00

     

    Thanks for the Generosity

     

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

  • Sunday Reminder for 6-6-10, Corpus Christi

    Mass:  Coffee & donuts & treats on the house.  Welcome!

     

    Place: Vines High School, Plano, 15th between Custer & Independence, west of Central Expressway.

     

    Time: 9:30; Stack celebrating 

     


     Tony 6-4-10

     

     

    Readings: Genesis 14, 18-20; Psalm 110, You are a priest forever, in the line of Melchizedek; 1 Corinthians 11, 23-26; Luke 9, 11-17  

     


    Yard Wedding 1 6-4-10

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    Community Bulletin Board:

     

     

    Take Note:  June 13 through August 1 we will meet at Sigler Elementary School, 1400 Janwood, Plano 75075 (corner of  Brentwood, just west of Alma).  Janwood is the first street south of St. Mark’s.  Vines will be undergoing major renovation.

     

    2nd Notice: Our Sunday Evening-Monday Morning blog will be delayed one day because The Editors have a wedding in Austin Sunday evening for Jack Carlson's son Jim & fiancee Lindsay.

     

     Yard Wedding 2, 6-4-10
     

     

    Thoughts on The Church, National Catholic Reporter, 6-1-10: Ever wonder what happened to the Catholic efforts in China?  Read this:

    Download Matteo Ricci

     

     

    Skyler 6-4-10

     

     

    True?

     

    Myths are precisely what give people the faith to undertake projects which rational calculation or common sense would reject.

     

    Thomas Friedman, From Beirut to Jerusalem
     

    Moretta-Roberts 1, 6-4-10

     

    Picture 1:   Brittany Bigelow & Andy Cotter with Tony

     

    Picture 2:   Jeff Courtman & Patty Jennings with their families & spouses

     

     

    Picture 3:   Patty & Jeff at their vows

     

    Picture 4:   Skyler, daughter of Patty's daughter Andrea & Matt

     Picture 5:  Beverly & Mike at their vows

    Picture 6:   Mike & Beverly with Maya, Jim (her dad), and Tesse 

     Moretta-Roberts 2, 6-4-10 

    See you Sunday, 6-6-10, Corpus Christi Sunday

     J.S.   (214-783-0443) 

     

  • Sunday Homily 5-30-10, Trinity

    Readings: Proverbs 8, 22-31; Psalm 8, O Lord, Our God, how Wonderful you Name in all the Earth; Romans 5, 1-5; John 16, 12-15.

     

     

    Trinity Sunday – Intro to Readings.

    Our readings today come from the Book of Proverbs, Paul’s Letter to the Romans and John’s Gospel.

     

    The Book of Proverbs is one we don’t often read from.  It forms part of what is known as the Wisdom Literature, along with the Book of Job, Ecclesiastes, Ecclesiasticus and the Book of Wisdom. 

     

    Celebration 5-30-10

     

    Wisdom literature was very popular throughout the ancient East, particularly Egypt.  In fact, much of the contents of the Book of Proverbs is also found in other more ancient Egyptian writing.  Proverbs is interesting from the point of view that unlike the rest of the Old Testament, where the focus for a relationship with God came from the top, from God thru various covenants and laws, the writers of Proverbs find reason for a relationship with God from man’s own life. 

      

    “The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom”.  In this phrase, repeated a couple of times in Proverbs, the word fear is best understood as respect.  The emphasis throughout the book is on the need for recognition on man’s part for the importance of a proper relationship with God.  Much of the writing is very practical in nature.  The material is quite old, with the books being put together in their final form sometime after the exile, around the year 500 BCE.  Much of the book has traditionally been attributed to Solomon and he probably did contribute some of the sayings.

       

    The Letter to the Romans contains the familiar phrase about justification by faith which caused the Church at the time of Luther to have such a difficult time, since Luther took the position that faith alone was all that was needed for salvation, based on this letter, and the Church was holding out for good works also.

     

    Our Gospel from John comes from the long discussion which takes place within the context of the Last Supper.

    Choir 5-30-10 

       

    Trinity Sunday Homily

    I spent about 21 years working at IBM and one of the words which is ingrained into every IBMer from a very early stage is the word “Think”.  It was something which Mr. Tom Watson Sr. decided should be the catchword for the company, and which I suspect we would find tattooed on Bob McGrath’s chest.  

    Well in matters of God, I feel we are better off with less thinking and more doing.  Today’s feast is a case in point, the feast of the Holy Trinity.  I know that I have said this both at Easter and again on the Feast of the Ascension, “the minute you have managed to understand God, be sure you are in heresy”!  Our God is too big for human contemplation, plus our God is a God of action.  A quick look at Jesus’ life will show that He was either doing or praying, but not thinking!

     

    Offertory 5-30-10

     

    In the 4th century the Bishop of Alexandria, in Egypt was Arius, and thinking got him into trouble.  He was reflecting on the relationship between God as Father, and Jesus and he concluded that since Jesus was begotten by the Father, then he must be somehow less than the Father.  He quickly got a following with this belief that somehow the Father and the Son were not equal, since the Son came after the Father.  Notice what happens when you begin to think about this stuff, you get in trouble.  

     

    The net of the whole thing was that the Emperor, Constantine, remember he is the one who in 313 officially recognized the Christian faith (primarily as a way to unite the Roman Empire) decided that this arguing within the Christian faith was not going to be good for the peace of his empire, and so he called a general council of the church at Nicea in 325 to settle the issue.  And it is from that council that we end up with the Nicene Creed and that wonderfully clear solution to the relationship.  Homoousius, in Greek, or consubstantial in Latin!!  Yes the Son and the Father are of the same substance.  Now doesn’t that clear the whole thing up.  This is exactly why we are much better off not thinking about such things.  Rather, on this the Feast of the Holy Trinity it is best to reflect on what we are doing as Christians.

     

    CCAC 5-30-10
     

    If we accept that the basic message and life of Jesus was about breaking down barriers between people, about freeing people from the unnecessary burdens of guilt, about loving people, then the question we need to be focusing on is “how am I doing?”  Is my life lived bringing joy and encouragement to those around me, not just the people I like but the ones I can’t stand too!  Do I live a life of forgiveness, or do I find myself collecting resentments?  Am I busy building people up, or busy tearing them down either through criticism or gossip?  Is my life lived honestly, or do I play games and pretend to be what I am not?  The questions could continue.  But this is the reason we come here each week to stand before one another and our God, to take the time to reflect on our lives and to resolve to improve them in the days or week ahead.

     

    Picture 1:   The Celebrants

     

    Picture 2:   Choir, Wendy, Shonda, Ray, & Celeste

     

    Picture 3:   Offertory, Grace & Mary Ellen

     

    Picture 4:   CCAC monthly $2000 contribution, Claire & Bobby

     

  • Announcements

     

    Rosemary 5-30-10

     

    Rosemary’s Blessing

    May you always have these blessings:

    a soft breeze when summer comes-

    a warm fireside in winter-

    and always- the gentle smile of a friend.

     Hugh 5-30-10
      

        Special Thanks: 

    ·   For Reading: Hugh & Ken

    · For the Communion Bread: Bonnie 

    · For Serving: Kevin

    · For the Wine Cups & Cross:  Rob & Beth

    · For the Music: Ray & Shonda & Celeste & Wendy

    · For the Pictures: Tom & John

    · For the altar & sound: Margie & Hue

    · For the coffee & donuts & cake: Jo & Tony & Joanne & Joan


     Ken 5-30-10

     
        
     Happy Birthday:  Frank Reyes' mom, Mela (92); Mabel Ekes; Ray Occhipinti & his daughter, Christy; and Shonda 

     

    Happy Anniversary:

     

    Patty Jennings & Jeff Courtman (Day 1)

    Mike Moretta & Beverly Roberts (Day 1)

    Andy Cotter & Brittany Bigelow (Day 1)

    John & Maria Gorman (12th)

     

     


     Beautiful 5-30-10

     

     

    Please Remember:

     

    The 3 couples who just married Saturday; Margie Weynant, who just died last Sunday; Rose Banzhaf's friend, Graham Henning; The Robinsons' son, Geordie; Mary Kee's son, John; Cathy Lynn; Marilyn Ackerman's mother who broke her hip & who is visiting now in Dallas from Rochester; Dina McPherson after a motorcycle fall; Jim Drescher; Jean Wright's back operation & her daughter, Mary;  David Hoover; Kathy Pieper’s sister, Michelle; Bill Smith's daughter, Tammy; Jackie Ritter's friends Bob Minarik with cancer & Todd Fred with leukemia;  Angie Carroll's mom, Mary Lou Kendrick, with cancer; Mark Leutkemeyer's friend, Guy Knight, down with terminal cancer; Wally Banzhaf's sister Chris with cancer;  Kerry's sister Maura with her second cancer; Theresa McClure's dad;  Theresa Quinn's dad; for the recuperation of Jerry's right knee;  Celeste's niece, Lexi Colmenero;  Matt Baggert & his family & parents;   Rita Dore;  Margie Weynant;  Hugh Bivona's sick friends Bob & Bonnie; Rick Urbanczyk’s mom, Irene;  Richard Froebe's dad;  Warren & Barb's friends Jerry & also Casey in a bad motorcycle accident & Phil Fruge;   Mary Ellen's Christopher, Margaret, & Jim;  Tom & Teresa's friend Neva Flynn with cancer & Teresa's niece, Angel & friend, Diane Kreitzer;   Margie's mom; Donna & Cathy Goode'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;  Dawn's friend Jessica & Aunt Ann & Hector; 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.   
     

    Bev 5-30-10

     
     

       

    Picture 1:   Rosemary's Blessing

    Picture 2:   Hugh Bivona reading

    Picture 3:   Ken Cramer reading

    Picture 4:   Beverly & Mike

    Picture 5:   Beverly & Mike 

     

    Special Announcement: June 13 through August 1 we will meet at Sigler Elementary School, 1400 Janwood, Plano 75075 (corner of Brentwood, just west of Alma).  Janwood is the first street south of St. Mark’s.  Vines will be undergoing major renovation.

       

     

     

     

     

    Check out the Quads:  http://gerwerbabies.blogspot.com  

    Your Finances: May 30:

     

    Income for Running   Expenses: $ 750.00

     

    Income for Outreach Expenses: $  305.00

     

    Thanks for the Generosity

     

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