• Special Cruise Information from J.S. Ministries 7-16-09

    Concerning the Cruise next year, Marianne has this to say:

    We have the cruise all set up now ready to be booked.  The deposits are due by 7/29, but since we were just able to get this on our website in the last few days, I am going to see if we can stretch that first date to August 15.

    If you want to book a triple or quad, they are available on a limited basis, so please contact me with the passenger names, ages, etc and we will find out how many are available.  Carnival also indicated that if a triple or quad is reserved, a full deposit is also required.

    If you have any questions, please contact me asap.  I have also attached a PDF format of the flyer so you can forward to any of your friends and family who might be interested.  It is not just limited to our church members!

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  • Sunday Homily 7-12-09, 15th Ordinary Time

    Readings Amos 7, 12-15; Psalm 85, Lord, let us see Your Kindness and grant us Your Salvation; Ephesians, 1, 3-14; Mark 6, 7-13 

    Mass 7-12-09

    Amos:   

    Author: Amos or his scribe.  He was a shepherd of sheep & tended sycamore trees.  One of the 12 minor prophets of the OT, minor because of smallness of the works.  Amos has only 9 chapters.  Usual pattern of prophets: 1. predictions of dire times for evil behavior; 2. predictions of better times in the future. 

    Date: Ca. 777 (a memory help), after the kingships of David & Solomon, time of King Jeroboam of the northern kingdom, called Israel vs the southern kingdom, called Judah (where Jerusalem is).   

    Geography: Note the two kingdoms, Judah in the south, Israel in the north.  Amos tended sheep in a little town called Tekoa, 10 miles south of Jerusalem, in Judah, the south.  He is sent by Yahweh to Bethel, a small but important town in the northern kingdom, 10 miles north of Jerusalem, to warn the people of Israel & their king Jeroboam that Yahweh was mad at them.  The wicked high priest of Bethel, Amaziah condemns Amos for his interference.

    The Setting: a time of prosperity.  But Yahweh is mad at the greed of the wealthy and their oppression of the poor (which ties into our gospel talking about walking lightly through life).  We know the people of this kingdom of Israel are headed for annihilation by the Assyrian nation.  And they will disappear as a significant body.  

    Our Selection, chapter 7: (reading all of chapter 7) Amos describes three visions or dreams he has.  Amaziah gives it to him for spreading these visions around.  Then, Amos responds and socks it to Amaziah with a hammer.

    Anthony & Sabrina 7-12-09

    Mark:  a couple of reminders–

        1.  Mark is the first of the 4 gospels written, ca 70 C.E.  Note: Jerusalem & the Temple were smashed by the Romans in 70, after a Jewish rebellion.  In 73 the famous Masada battle took place.  More about this event another day.  Just think, from this date until 1948 a Jewish state did not exist.

        2.  The first written documents were by Paul, his letters.

    Sources: Grace Institute of Biblical Leadership; Catholic Encyclopedia; Wikipedia

     Maggie 7-12-09

    Traveling Light through Life

    A couple of weeks ago I called this guy from the city of Dallas.  The city provides a special service for people with lawn sprinkler systems.  They come out, check it, and offer recommendations for how to make it more efficient.  One of our neighbors told me about the service and I thought, "Why not?" 

    So I get our system as efficient as I think possible, fix all the heads so they are not watering the street, have the grass all clipped, and invite the man out.  He comes in a fancy painted up little car and turns out to be a great guy, very affirming. 

    He checks each of our three zones, notes how everything is working well, compliments me on how everything functions, gives me a print out, and departs.  I am feeling pretty great because I got into this sprinkler business a number of years ago when I found out how expensive even just a visit from a professional is.  I discovered that sprinkler systems are basically like Lego toys. 

    So I take the print out and am scanning it.  I see that he has noted the amount of water one zone puts out per minute.  I had seen him out at the curb checking the meter.  I read the amount, then read it again unable to believe that it can be correct. 

    The paper says one zone uses 100 gallons per minute.  There must be a mistake.  I add it up.  I usually run a zone for 10 minutes. That is 1000 gallons of water.  I got 3 zones, so I am watering my St. Augustine for 30 minutes.  3000 gallons every time I water!  I want to throw up. 

    Making it worse, I had just read an on line info about water shortages coming.  Like El Paso and San Antonio are running out of water.  I am scrupling over using a toilet that consumes 3 gallons.  And here I am watering a our precious St. Augustine with 3000 gallons. 

    I was reminded of this when I read this passage from Mark, part of which I have liked for years.  Where he says, "Take nothing for the journey."  Two thoughts.

    Chloe 7-12-09

    First, this is obvious exaggeration, hyperbole, the old spiritual principle of infinite demand plus infinite acceptance.  If I had taken nothing for the journey on any one of the trips I took by motorcycle in Tanzania, you would not be stuck listening to me here today.  I've talked in past years about taking a journey or two where I did not travel prepared, like when the train broke down & was out nowhere for about 48 hours.  And I had not even brought water.

    Second, I take this word journey as symbolic.  It  could mean a trip we take to Houston or Europe.  For me, however  it means the journey of life.  It is a challenge to walk lightly through the journey of life.  It means minimize stuff and toys.  It means travel free, be free.

    By nature I am pretty comfortable with traveling light through life.  I did it for years in in East Africa.  Living as a Jesuit with a vow of poverty, which shamed me, also sharpened my sensitivity to simplicity. 

    Yet here I am faced with watering St. Augustine with 3000 gallons of water.  This is going to be hard to simplify.  Even normally I only water 2 times per week.  Now I want to water once a week.  I got to look at zero landscaping.  Achieving simplicity & freedom on this is going to be difficult

    There is a cynical saying going around that he wins who has at the end the most toys.  Delusion!  He with the most toys is probably the most trapped.  In the Jesuits we had an image we used sometimes, the monkey & the banana.  The banana is in a cage.  The monkey holds it but can't get his hand out while he holds it.  Stuff can be our banana.  Jesus says, "You want to be free?  Travel light."  I'm wondering if my St. Augustine is my banana.

    What is your banana?  Your St. Augustine?

    AUDIO:  http://mysite.verizon.net/reso7rjy/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderfiles/2009-07-12.mp3

    Picture 1:  Beginning Mass with Lorynne & T.J.

    Picture 2:  Anthony & Sabrina

    Picture 3:  Maggie

    Picture 4:  Chloe with her mom, Clair

     

  • Announcements

    Rosemary's Blessing:  

    We Thanks You for the turning of the Seasons and the Long Days and Short Nights, for blessing Us with Summertime, with Sunlight and Heat, and with Sand and Surf.

    Grant that We may use well Our Summer respite for Rest, Recreation, and Recollection, and protect Us and All Those We love This Summer.

      Mike 7-12-09

    Special Thanks: 

    • For Reading: Mike Moran & Chris Falke

    • For the Communion Bread:  Claire Occhipinti

    • For Serving:  T.J. & Lorynne

    • For the Books & Wine Cups & Cross: Roy & Carol & Jackie & Bob

    • For the Music: Ben & Wendy & Celeste

    • For the Pictures: Jan & Beth

    • For the altar & sound:  Margie & Hue

    • For the donuts & coffee: Jackie & Mike and Geri Moran

    Carl 7-12-09

     

    Happy Birthday:     Mike Miller (today)

     

    Happy Anniversary:

    Ron & Marilyn Ackerman (46th)

    Roy & Carol Strom (today)

    Sophia 7-12-09

    Please Remember:  Sabrina home from her trip to France, Italy, and Greece; Rosemary's brother Peter with amyloidosis now on a heart transplant waiting list;  Rita at home & recuperating; Jackie's procedure Tuesday, for Jerry Murray who just died, and for Jack Brown with various cancers & Keith Beasley who fell off the 7th floor of a parking garage & is still living;  Julie Johnston who is dealing with a return of her cancer; Cathy Lynn's mom, Catherine, 93; Margie Weynant whose lung cancer has returned;  Hugh Bivona's sick friends Bob & Bonnie; Rick Urbanczyk’s mom, Irene, who is declining;  Richard Froebe's dad who had a stroke;  Maureen's good friend Sharon Haskew; Mary's son John; Warren & Barb's friends Jerry & and Mark, and a little baby, Reese who has tuberous sclerosis complex;   Mary Ellen's Christopher, Margaret, & Jim;  Tom & Teresa's friend Neva Flynn with cancer & Teresa's niece Angel;  Diane's dad Butch Uderman  & cousin Judy;  Margie's mom ; Donna & Cathy Goode's mom; our friends, sons, & daughters in the military, including Trey Bailey, Ryan McClurg, Matt Gardner, Chebino, Roy's son Chris, Lisa's nephew Kristopher on his 2nd Iraq trip; David Hoover & his brother Hugh in the hospital; George & Marianne's sons & Linda's son and Marianne's mom Marguerite; 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.

    Choir 7-12-09

                        


    Picture 1:  Mike reading Amos

     

    Picture 2:  Chris reading  Ephesians

     

    Picture 3:  Ben's family, Sophia with her mom, Candice & brother, Jack

     

    Picture 4:  Ben with Wendy & Celeste

     

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

     

    Your Finances:

     

    July 12: 

    • Income for Running   Expenses: $ 962.00
    • Income for Outreach Expenses: $ 721.00  

     

     Thanks for your Generosity!

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

  • Sunday Reminder 7-12-09, 15th Ordinary Time

     Mass:  Coffee & Donuts, Juice & Home Made Muffins on the house.

    Tony 7-9-09                        

    Place:  Vines High School on 15th between Custer & Independence.  Time: 9:30

    Readings Amos 7, 12-15; Psalm 85, Lord, let us see Your Kindness and grant us Your Salvation; Ephesians, 1, 3-14; Mark 6, 7-13              

    Mark Ackerman 7-9-09

     Community Bulletin Board: 

    Help: Our Mark Ackerman needs Job: Download Mark Ackerman

    True?   People are like stained glass windows: they sparkle and shine when the sun is out, but when the darkness sets in their true beauty is revealed only if there is a light within.

    Elizabeth Kubler-Ross

    Cruise Info: Marianne Elwell sez,

    Go to www.IWantThisVacation.com, click on "Groups" and scroll down to An Alaskan Fun Cruise with JS MINISTRIES"
     
    Book it right there.  The first deposit is due August 1.  I will call the cruise lines to ask them for a few weeks longer for first deposit so that we can get it out to all your following!
     
    More info forthcoming.

    Choir 7-9-09

    Picture 1:  Tony O'Donovan

    Picture 2:  Mark Ackerman

    Picture 3:  Choir, Wendy, Ben, & Celeste

    Picture 4:  Claire & Charlie at the Coffee Shoppe

    Picture 5:  Guess who at 1 year, 6 months         

     Charlie 7-9-09               

     See you Sunday, July 12

     J.S.   (214-783-0443)

    Quads 7-9-09

  • Sunday Homily 7-5-09, 13th Ordinary Time

    Readings Ezekiel 2, 2-5; Psalm 123, Our eyes are fixed on the Lord, pleading for his Mercy; 2 Corinthians 12, 7-10; Mark 6, 1-6. 

    Mass 7-5-09    

    Introduction & Homily by Tony O'Donovan:

     

    Ezekiel 2:2-5; the prophet wrote at a very traumatic time for the Jews.  In 595BCE the Babylonians had destroyed Jerusalem and the Temple!  The people were carried off into exile.  Their whole understanding of this event was punishment for their behavior.  The style of the book is what is described as Apocalyptic. Other books in this style are Daniel and Revelations in the New Testament.  Characteristic of this style is strange visions and prophesies about the future.  Ezekiel himself has been described as a strange one!

    2 Corinthians 12:7-10 Paul’s Second Letter to the community in Corinth.  In fact scholarship today is pretty much in agreement that what we have in first and second Corinthians are parts from four letters.  In the section today we have Paul what I would call ‘ranting’ about himself.

    Mark 6:1-6:  Today’s gospel reading is early in Mark.  You will recall that last Sunday we had several miracles attributed to Jesus.  This Sunday we find Jesus showing up at home in Nazareth, and the people are unable to see him as anything but a carpenter.

    Altar Servers 7-5-09

    How is your Eyesight!!

    Today’s gospel strongly suggests that we take a moment to examine our eyesight!  In the gospel we find a whole town with poor eyesight.  They can only see Jesus as one of their own, a carpenter, and not as Mark has been presenting him, the Son of God. 

    It becomes too easy for us to fall into traps about how we see people in our daily lives, and of course depending on how we see them affects how we treat them.

    My mother used to have a saying about people, and I think she sometimes applied it to me.  “I was a house devil and a street angel”.  It can happen too easily.  We treat those closest to us perhaps not as well as we should, we take them for granted.  We go deaf to the things they say to us, and eventually the relationship becomes stale or worse, dead.  I guess another way of saying it is that “familiarity breeds contempt”.

     

    Tony 2, 7-5-09 

     

    Audio: Sorry, on vacation this week.

     

    Picture 1  Mass with Tony concelebrating and T.J. helping

     

    Picture 2:  Altar Servers

     

    Picture 3: Tony celebrating after 33 years

     

    Picture 4:  Tony receiving the community's blessing read by Rosemary with support from Reilly, Richard, Maureen, Ryan (hidden), and Ginny

       Tony Bleesed 7-5-09

  • Announcements

    Rosemary's Blessing:  (for Fr. Tony)

    Lord God, may our Friend, Tony, be a Light to our Community and a Source of Comfort and Challenge to us.  May he reveal to us Your Love and Care.  Bless Tony and Gayle and protect them always.

    Claire 7-5-09  

    Special Thanks: 

    • For Reading: Claire Occhipinti & Jo Whitley

    • For the Communion Bread:  Alison, Sabrina & Anthony

    • For Serving:  T.J.

    • For the Books & Wine Cups & Cross: Roy & Carol & Jackie & Bob

    • For the Music: Ben & Wendy & Celeste

    • For the Pictures: Jan 

    • For the altar & sound:  Margie & Leon Campise

    • For the donuts & coffee: Jackie & the Baack Family

    Jo 7-5-09

     

    Happy Birthday:     Jessica Bresson, / Carol Eshelbrenner, Ryan Ekes, Kathleen Gardner, Ckndy Cramer, & Kim Crossk

    Happy Anniversary:

    David Newman (of London) & Amanda Miller (Mitch & Mandy's daughter) (Day 1)

    Jan & Charlie Keszler (47th)

    Kayla 7-5-09

    Please Remember:  Sabrina on her trip to France, Italy, and Greece; Rosemary's brother Peter with amyloidosis;  Rita at home & recuperating; Jackie's sister Sandy and friend Jack Brown with various cancers & Keith Beasley who fell off the 7th floor of a parking garage & is still living;  Julie Johnston who is dealing with a return of her cancer; Cathy Lynn's mom, Catherine, 93; Margie Weynant whose lung cancer has returned;  Hugh Bivona's sick friends Bob & Bonnie; Rick Urbanczyk’s mom, Irene, who is declining;  Richard Froebe's dad who had a stroke;  Maureen's good friend Sharon Haskew; Mary's son John; Warren & Barb's friends Jerry & and Mark, and a little baby, Reese who has tuberous sclerosis complex;   Mary Ellen's Christopher, Margaret, & Jim;  Tom & Teresa's friend Neva Flynn with cancer & Teresa's niece Angel;  Diane's dad Butch Uderman  & cousin Judy;  Margie's mom ; Donna & Cathy Goode's mom; our friends, sons, & daughters in the military, including Trey Bailey, Ryan McClurg, Matt Gardner, Chebino, Roy's son Chris, Lisa's nephew Kristopher on his 2nd Iraq trip; David Hoover & his brother Hugh in the hospital; George & Marianne's sons & Linda's son and Marianne's mom Marguerite; 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.

     

       Hammon 7-5-09                 


    Picture 1:  Claire reading Ezekiel

     

    Picture 2:  Jo reading  2 Corinthians

     

    Picture 3:  The freshly baptized gleam of Kayla with her Aunt Pat from N.O. & mommy Christi

     

    Picture 4:  Biker Bill & friend

     

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    Your Finances:

     

    July 5: 

    • Income for Running   Expenses: $ 857.00
    • Income for Outreach Expenses: $  384.00   

     

     Thanks for your Generosity!

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

  • Sunday Reminder 7-5-09, 14th Ordinary Time

     Mass:  Coffee & Donuts, Juice & Home Made Muffins on the house.

    Choir 7-2-09

                           

    Place:  Vines High School on 15th between Custer & Independence.  Time: 9:30

    Readings Ezekiel 2, 2-5; Psalm 123, Our eyes are fixed on the Lord, pleading for his Mercy; 2 Corinthians 12, 7-10; Mark 6, 1-6.                   

    Jack 7-2--09

     Community Bulletin Board: 

    Tony O'Donovan: will homilize this Sunday and will concelebrate the Mass.  Welcome all to a special event.

    Blessings: if anyone would like to follow the example of Jackie & Rick last week in sharing your special blessing, just let us know and you are welcome to the mike.

    Ray & Ginny 7-2-09

    True?   You owe it to everyone (including yourself) to find pockets of tranquility in your busy world.

    Georges Bernanos

    Rick & Jackie 7-2-09

    Picture 1:  Choir, Wendy, Ben, & Ben's son Jack

    Picture 2:  Jack with Fred & Maureen

    Picture 3:  Ray & Ginny

    Picture 4:  Rick & Jackie doing their blessing for the community

    Picture 5:  Ackermans, Lacee, Lorynne, & Mark, & and old geezer          

     Ackermans 7-2-09              

     See you Sunday, July 5

     J.S.   (214-783-0443)

  • Sunday Homily 6-28-09, 13th Ordinary Time

    Readings Wisdom 1, 13-15, 2, 23-24; Psalm 30, I will Praise You, Lord, for You have rescued Me; 2 Corinthians 8, 7-15; Mark 5, 21-43.  

    Mass 6-28-09      

    Wisdom: One of the 14-15 books of the deutero-canonical books of the bible.  Not part of the orginal Jewish bible, not part of the OT nor the NT, but in between and the subject of controvercy over the centuries.  Were they really part of the bible or not?  How do you know?  Catholic church accepts the books.

    Author: not Solomon, but a Jew living in Alexandria, Egypt, who spoke and wrote excellent Greek.

    Date: ca. 100-200 BCE.  How do we know these facts?  Because of text analysis.  For example, while the author wrote in Greek, he uses phrases and expressions that have a Hebrew flavor.  Also, he mentions rulers and places that reveal date and locale. 

    Sources: Catholic Encyclopedia on line

    Kevin & Noah 6-28-09

    This is Radical

    There is a novel going around called Shanghai Girls, by Lisa See.  I recommend it. The novel tracks the lives of two middle class, educated sisters who are born in Shanghai in the 1920's or early '30's.   It follows them through a time in 1937 when the Japanese invaded China to the time when they end up in California as arranged brides. The novel has good character development and provides a view into a time just before & after the Second World War from the perspective of Chinese middle class women. 

    What struck me in a unique way was the mother of the two girls.  She was, according to the girls, an old fashioned mother.  That is, she bound her feet so they would not grow.  From the novel I discovered what a barbaric & painful experience this was for women, young & old.  Imagine the pain of wearing shoes too tight or new.  Why?  Beauty?  I discovered in researching for our homily that another reason was to limit the mobility of women.  So they cannot run away or even run.  The reason for the demand was to limit mobility; the side effect was beauty, all because of male bias against women.

    I remembered this novel when I read about Jesus healing two females.  Do you realize how radical this was, especially with the woman bleeding?  Leviticus, the third book of the Bible, has a lot to say about women who bleed.  For instance, a woman giving birth to a boy is ritually unclean for 7 days; a girl baby, 14 days (chapter12).

    In Lev. 15 it says that during menstration, women were ritually unclean, which meant they were considered socially dead, not allowed in the temple, not allowed in the community, could not touch anyone and no one was allowed to touch them or their clothes or they, too, were ritually unclean.  So what does the lady in Mark do?   What does Jesus do?

    Do you realize today how historic and universal this bias was against women?  Plato in The Republic says that Socrates asked, Do you know of any thing done by humans which is not done better by the male.

    Hindus teach that a woman must immolate herself after her husband's death.  Buddhists consider it bad karma to be reincarnated as a woman.  Jewish men are taught to pray, Blessed be God who has not created me a heathen, a slave, or a woman.  Our Bible in Genesis blames a woman for the origin of evil in our world.

    Birthdays & Anniversaries 6-28-09

    In 1873 in Illinois a case was decided against a woman.  She had passed the bar exam to be a lawyer, and the court would not grant her appeal to receive a law license.  A judge said that the place of a woman was in the home and that women did not have the fortitude to deal with such issues as the law.

    The church fathers, as they are called, had their own bias.  St. Jerome says that when a woman wishes to serve God more that the world, then she will cease to be a woman and will be called a man.  You do not want to know what St. Augustine thinks about women.

    So why this historic and universal bias against women by men (& women)?  One reason, from my research, blood.  Another is the male nervousness & weakness around women, beginning in adolescence.

    So here comes Jesus along.  The woman touches him.  He could have had her killed by the crowd.  What was she doing in the crowd anyway?    And what does he do?  He calls her "Daughter," and heals her.  This is revolutionary.  He moves from bias to inclusion & acceptance.

    In Galatians (Chapter 3) it says there is no male or female.  Just folks.  We are being called to get rid of the bias.  Women do not deserve to have their feet bound.

    Birthday & Anniversary 2, 6-28-09 

    How is your bias barometer?  Any bias against women, men, a particular race, political party, a part of town, a school? 

    Sources: The Sins of Scritpture, Bishop (Anglican) John Shelby Spong; Catholic Encyclopedia on line.

    Audio on vacation this week & next, sorry.

    Picture 1:  Mass with Kevin & Noah helping

    Picture 2:  Kevin & Noah

    Picture 3:  Birthdays & Anniversaries, Sue Tomas, Rick & Jackie, Sandra & Chuck Pratt

    Picture 4:  Birthdays & Anniversaries, Nina Waldron, Barb & Warren Wittek

  • Announcements 6-28-09

    Rick & Jackie Urbanczyk's Blessing:  

    May you be blessed with all things good.
    May your joys, like the stars at night, be too numerous to count.
    May your victories be more abundant than all the grains of sand
    on all the beaches on all the oceans in all the world.
    May lack and struggle only serve to make you stronger
    and may beauty, order and abundance be your constant companions.
    May every pathway you choose lead to
    that which is pure and good and lovely.
    May every doubt and fear be replaced by a deep abiding trust
    as you behold evidence of a Higher Power all around you.
    And when there is only darkness and the storms of life are closing in…
    May the light at the core of your being illuminate the world.
    May you always be aware you are loved beyond measure
    and may you be willing to love unconditionally in return.
    May you always feel protected and cradled in the arms of God,
    like the cherished child you are.
    And when you are tempted to judge,
    may you be reminded that we are all one
    and that every thought you think reverberates across the universe,
    touching everyone and everything.
    And when you are tempted to hold back,
    may you remember that love flows best when it flows freely…
    and it is in giving that we receive the greatest gift.
    May you always have music and laughter
    and may a rainbow follow every storm.
    May gladness wash away every disappointment,
    may joy dissolve every sorrow…and may love ease every pain.
    May every wound bring wisdom and every trial bring triumph
    and with each passing day may you live more abundantly
    than the day before.
    May you be blessed.
    And may others be blessed by you.
    This is my heartfelt wish for you.

    May you be blessed.

    Copyright Simple Truths, LLC.

     Patricia 6-28-09

    Special Thanks: 

    • For Reading: Scott & Patricia

    • For the Communion Bread:  Alison, Sabrina & Anthony

    • For Serving:  Noah & Kevin

    • For the Books & Wine Cups & Cross: Roy & Carol & Jackie

    • For the Music: Ben & Wendy

    • For the Pictures: Jan & Beth

    • For the altar & sound:  Margie & Leon Campise

    • For the donuts & coffee: Jackie & the Baack Family

    Blessing 6-28-09

     

    Happy Birthday:     Jessica Bresson, Sue Tomas,  Nina Waldron, & Rick Urbanczyk (today)

    Happy Anniversary:

    Barb & Warren Wittek (30th)

    Rick & Jackie Urbanczyk (34th, today)

    Chuck & Sandra Pratt (48th)

    Reads 6-28-09

    Please Remember:  Sabrina on her trip to France, Italy, and Greece; Rosemary's brother Peter with amyloidosis;  Jack Carlson's friend Tommy Ketchum, 37, in the hospital with emergency brain surgery after a stroke; Rita at home & recuperating; Jackie's sisters Sandy & Sue Scott and friend Jack Brown with various cancers & Keith Beasley who fell off the 7th floor of a parking garage & is still living;  Julie Johnston who is dealing with a return of her cancer; Cathy Lynn's mom, Catherine, 93, who just had hip surgery; Margie Weynant whose lung cancer has returned;  Hugh Bivona's sick friends Bob & Bonnie; Rick Urbanczyk’s mom, Irene, who is declining;  Richard Froebe's dad who had a stroke;  Maureen's good friend Sharon Haskew; Mary's son John; Warren & Barb's friends Jerry & and Mark, and a little baby, Reese who has tuberous sclerosis complex;   Mary Ellen's Christopher, Margaret, & Jim;  Tom & Teresa's friend Neva Flynn with cancer & Teresa's niece Angel;  Diane's dad Butch Uderman  & cousin Judy;  Margie's mom ; Donna & Cathy Goode's mom; our friends, sons, & daughters in the military, including Trey Bailey, Ryan McClurg, Matt Gardner, Chebino, Roy's son Chris, Lisa's nephew Kristopher on his 2nd Iraq trip; David Hoover & his brother Hugh in the hospital; George & Marianne's sons & Linda's son and Marianne's mom Marguerite; 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.

    CCAC 6-28-09

                       


    Picture 1:  Patricia reading 2 Corinthians

     

    Picture 2:  Final blessing on their Anniversary, Rick & Jackie Urbanczyk

     

    Picture 3:  The Reads, Doug, Teresa, & Zack

     

    Picture 4:  Ron making our monthly donation to CCAC, $3000 this month because of everyone's generosity, Ray & Clair Occhipinti & Jackie McGrath

     

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    Your Finances:

     

    June 28: 

    • Income for Running   Expenses: $ 1,288.00 
    • Income for Outreach Expenses: $    585.00 

    Thanks for your Generosity!

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

  • Sunday Reminder 6-28-09, 13th Ordinary Time

     Mass:  Coffee & Donuts, Juice & Home Made Muffins on the house.

    Dads 6-25-09                               

    Place:  Vines High School on 15th between Custer & Independence.  Time: 9:30

    Readings Wisdom 1, 13-15, 2, 23-24; Psalm 30, I will Praise You, Lord, for You have rescued Me; 2 Corinthians 8, 7-15; Mark 5, 21-43.                   

    Ryan 6-25-09

    Community Bulletin Board: 

    True?   The pursuit of truth & beauty is a sphere of activity in which we are permitted to remain children all our lives.

    Albert Einstein

    Frank & Laura Reyes' new play:  attached is the press release and poster for our next play, Noises Off. The dates will be July 10,11,12, 17, 18, 19, 24, 25 and 26. We should have tickets this week or they can be purchsed through our web site http://noisesoff.net/  either way for $12 each. We also have a few two for one coupons on a first come first serve basis that can be used at the door. We are curently working on either package deals or specials with some of the resturants downtown, you can make a whole night of it. If you're interested please let us know.  Download Reyes 6-25-09

    We hope you can come.

     

    Animal Rescue: RSPCA – Free and Quick –  please do it
       

    Doggie 6-25-09   

    Hi, all you animal  lovers!

    The Animal Rescue Site is having trouble getting  enough people to click on it daily so they can meet their quota of  getting FREE FOOD donated every day to abused and neglected animals.  It takes less than a minute (about 15 seconds) to go to their site  and click on the purple box 'fund food for animals for free'. This  doesn't cost you a thing.

    Their corporate  sponsors/advertisers use the number of daily visits to donate food  to abandoned/neglected animals in exchange for  advertising.

    Here's the web site! Please pass it along to  people you know.  
    http://www.theanimalrescuesite.com/  

    Kathleen 6-25-09

    Rita Dore is returning home and needs help in getting around the house & cleaning  up the place.  Visitors welcome!  Come in work clothes.  Two months she's been in the hospital.

    Casey, who does not have enough to do with The Quads, has a new line of clothes & accessories for kids (especially multiples): Download Casey 6-25-09

    Doherties 6-25-09

    Picture 1:  Dads John Doherty, Tony O'Donovan, & Tom Quinn

    Picture 2:  Ryan

    Picture 3:  Kathleen

    Picture 4:  Doherties: John, Connie, & Kevin

    Picture 5:  Celebration Time

    Celebration Time 6-25-09               

     See you Sunday, June 28 

     J.S.   (214-783-0443)