• Sunday Homily 6-21-09, 12th Ordinary Time

    Readings Job 38, 1-11; Psalm 107, Give Thanks to the Lord, his Love is Everlasting; 2 Corinthians 5, 14-17; Mark 4, 35-41 

    Dads 1  

    Job:  

    Today: You see the story in the papers about Jake Fleming?  20 year old UCLA student & tennis player, in town to visit best friend at SMU, part of group going to a concert at Fair Park, after the concert another group of white kids argue & one kid sucker punches Jake, he falls & hits his head on the street, is in an induced coma now because of bleeding inside his skull.  This kid bad?  He was planning on teaching little kids tennis during the summer.  Why do bad things happen?  Why suffering?  This is why the story of Job got put together.

    The Story: Job is a good man, pious, married, affluent, 7 boys, 3 girls, obeys the Lord & his laws.  Satan makes a bet with Yahweh: you take away Job's goodies, he will curse you.  "Deal," says Yahweh.

    Shortly after that, one day servants come to tell Job: 1. rustlers have taken his cattle & killed his servants; 2. lightning has killed his sheep & shepherds; 3. more rustlers took his camels & killed their caretakers; 4.  a storm has killed his 10 kids.  Job does not curse.  In fact, he makes the famous statement: "Naked I entered the world, naked I leave.  Blessed be the name of the Lord."

    Satan then proposes another bet with Yahweh: let me afflict him bodily, he will curse you.  "Deal," says Yahweh.  Job is struck with leprosy and is expelled to the trash heap outside the town.    Job does not curse Yahweh, but he does say, "God, put a curse on the day I was born."

    Then Job's wife and three friends all attack him, basically telling him to just die, because he is obviously a bad man.  Job says, "No, I've done nothing wrong."  Eventually he is rewarded by Yahweh, lives 140 more years and has 7 more sons and 3 daughters, plus more wealth.  

    How many questions do you have?  How does a person's badness or goodness effect the bad things in his life?  Bad things don't happen to good folks?  That is the main proposition of Job, they do.  How about Yahweh making bets with Satan?  What about a Satan?

    Dads 2 6-21-09

    Author: not Moses.  A compilation of sources. 

    Structure: a central poetic section with  a prose entry and a prose exit.  Perhaps the happy ending was also added.  Again, a parable, a fable, a myth, not history.

    Date:  the present form was probably put together after the famous Babylonian Exile, i.e., ca. 550 BCE.

    Our Selection: after Job complains, Yahweh responds rather critically, saying, "Who do you think you are," and, "Do you forget who I am?"   

    Sources: Fr. William Most on line, Good News Bible, Wikipedia          

    Dads 6-21-09

    All Pro Dad

    Being dads' day I have one story about my dad and 3 ideas about how to be an all pro dad. 

    I do not know how we all survive adolescence, folks.  When I was a bratty teen-ager, my dad knew that anything he would say I would discount.  One of my best friends was pretty much the same way, my friend Pete, who was at the wedding, the FBI guy.

    So my dad and Pete's dad made an arrangement where the four of us went out to eat at a restaurant once in a while.  I would talk with his dad while Pete would talk with my dad.

    I admired his dad because he had worked in the FBI and was an exec at the local Chance Vought Air Plane company.  I still remember him telling me, "You can't fight city hall, John."  I guess I was, at school and in the neighborhood. 

        Suggestion 1: take the kid out for the special meal, just the two of you or with his/her pal & dad.  How often?  Maybe seasonally.  Then ask normal questions, how you doing, how is school, how is life at home?  What do you like best, your best friend?  Listen & converse.

        Suggestion 2: family meal, ideally 6-7 days a week, at least 3-4.  Again, ask normal questions, listen & converse.

        Suggestion 3: be a fun person by creating fun things to do, go camping, go to the beach, go canoing (down the Trinity), do a late night Baskin Robbins trip, bike (around White Rock or the Dallas & Plano trails), cook (like my dad used to make a cake every Saturday afternoon & he saved the bowls for me to lick clean).

    Kites Anniversary 6-21-09  

    So, how are you going to be an all pro dad?  All Pro Person?

    Source (which I edited considerably): All Pro Dad (a helpful weekly service for dads), http://www.allprodad.com/playbook/viewarticle.php?art=5

    AUDIO: http://mysite.verizon.net/reso7rjy/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderfiles/2009-06-21.mp3

    Picture 1: Dads Tony & Jerry, plus other suspects

    Picture 2: Dads Mike, Tom, & Ray

    Picture 3: Dads Charlie, Ray, & Tom

    Picture 4: Julie & Doug at 23 years

     

  • Announcements

    Rosemary's Blessing:  

    No blessing today, Fathers' Day.  Big Blesssing.

    Alexandra & Dad 6-21-09

    Special Thanks: 

    • For Reading: Alexandra & her dad, David

    • For the Communion Bread:  Alison, Sabrina & Anthony

    • For Serving:  Kevin

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

    • For the Music: Ray & Celeste & Roy

    • For the Pictures: Jan & Penny

    • For the altar & sound:  Margie & Hue

    • For the donuts & coffee: Mary Ellen & the Baack Family

    Choir 6-21-09

     

    Happy Birthday:     Jessica Bresson, Sue Tomas, Susie Dilon

    Happy Anniversary:

    Doug & Julie Kite (23rd)

    Barb & Warren Wittek (30th)

    Lou & Lorraine Federico (39th)

    Jeff & Penny Morrow (39th)

    Chuck & Sandra Pratt (48th)

     

    Nick's Baptism 6-21-09 

    Please Remember:  Gayle O'Donovan's mom who died Wednesday; 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 in the hospital starting to walk again & hoping to return home; Tyler Hayden Reed born last week prematurely at less than 2 lbs.; Jackie's sisters Sandy & Sue 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.

    Nick & Family 6-21-09

                       


    Picture 1:  Alexandra Hoover (of Arts Magnate) & Dad reading Job & 2 Corinthians

     

    Picture 2: Choir, Roy, Celeste, & Ray

     

    Picture 3:  Nick's Baptism

     

    Picture 4:  Nicholas with Dad, Mom, & Sister, Eric, Amy, & Riley (Jeff & Penny Morrow's daughter)

     

     

     

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  • Sunday Reminder 6-21-09, 12 Ordinary Time

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

     Cole & Lisa 6-18-09                             

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

    Readings Job 38, 1-11; Psalm 107, Give Thanks to the Lord, his Love is Everlasting; 2 Corinthians 5, 14-17; Mark 4, 35-41                      

    Carson 6-21-09

    Community Bulletin Board: 

    True?   Rings & jewels are not gifts, but apologies for gifts.  The only true gift is a portion of thyself.

    Ralph Waldo Emerson 

    Gavin 6-18-09

    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.

    A legend, the Old Geezer?  Download Bradshaw 6-18-09Download TX Trees Foundation 6-18-09

    Notice new summer color for blog heading, plus mountains!

    North TX Food Bank needing Help:  Download North TX Food Bank 6-18-09

    Campisi 6-18-09

    Picture 1:  Lisa with Cole Ryan

    Picture 2:  Carson

    Picture 3:  Gavin

    Picture 4:  Campisi & The Winner

    Picture 5:  Rest stop on Collin County Classic

     Rest Stop 6-18-09             

     See you Sunday, June 21 

     J.S.   (214-783-0443)

  • Sunday Homily 6-14-09, Eucharist

    Readings Exodus 24, 3-8; Psalm 116, I will take the cup of Salvation, and call on the Name of the Lord; Hebrews 9, 11-15; Mark 14, 12-26

    Cole Ryan 6-14-09

    Exodus: 8 points on the readings, including Exodus–(2 on Exodus, 4 on points from the other readings, 2 more on Exodus

        1.  This is the 2nd book of the Torah/Pentateuch, the first section of the Old Testament.  Deuteronomy, which we visited last week, is the 5th & last book.

        2.  Story: This is a fabulous and edifying fable that tells how the Israelites got out of slavery in Egypt with the leadership of Moses. 

        3.  Passover: the night the angel passed over the first born male children of the Jews because they had smeared lamb blood on their door posts.  But the angel killed all the Egyptian first born sons to make Pharaoh let the people go.  Remember, this is not history, rather like a fable, like Aesop's Fables.  The Last Supper was a Passover meal.  

        4.  Covenant vs Contract: in a contract two parties agree to do something.  If one fails, the contract is often null.  In a covenant two people agree, and even if one party fails, the other party honors the covenant.  The Covenant between Yahweh & the People:  the people will honor Yahweh as their only god; Yahweh will protect and care for them as his chosen, and bring them into a new land.

        5.  Sacrifice & holocaust: ancient tribal belief that I must offer to my god (s) things precious to me to appease the god's anger or win his favor, for example, animals, prisoners, and the most beautiful girl in the community.  Jesus was seen as this sacrifice to appease the god, and also as the high priest who usually performed the sacrifice.  Thus the emphasis on blood & death.

        6.  12 tribes: the 12 sons of the patriarch Jacob (or Israel; the 3 patiarchs were Abraham, Isaac, & Jacob-Israel).

        7.  Author & Date of Exodus: not Moses.  Rather a compilation of material from different centuries, that was mostly put together after the Babylonian Captivity, e.g., ca. 550 BCE.

        8.  Our Selection from Exodus: the people have been wandering in the desert and are now being given laws and customs they must observe.  The Covenant is being sealed.

    Cole Ryan 2 6-14-09

    The Special Meal

    As usual, last Thursday & Friday I am preparing thoughts and ideas for our homily today.  I tell Rosemary that I want to talk about the theme of special meals in connection with Eucharist and that I am going to take a big risk and put it together after the Collin County Classic Bike Rally.  Why?  Because I am anticipating that the meal they serve to the riders after the ride will be special, a meal from heaven. 

    After the race yesterday, however, I totally was not hungry.  My stomach is not sick, just tight from so much exercise.    In fact, if I want anything it is  half of a cold watermellon.  I even pass up some tremendous food at the Eshelbrenners where they were celebrating Gloria's visit from Seattle.  She is getting married this Labor Day and guess who is doing it. 

    So I head home and tell Rosemary please get the watermellon ready.  She opens it and, ugh, it is over ripe.  So I go to Tom Thumb and finally about 3:30 I have the first bite of watermellon.  Folks, it was watermellon from heaven.   I did not have a big feast, but I had a special meal of watermellon & a salad.

    What is your special meal?  Your favorite?  Your favorite restaurant?  Favorite meal of the year?  Thanksgiving?  I talk about this because special meals are the form on which the Eucharist was originally built.  I see 3 characteristics about a special meal that are common with good Eucharistic celebration.

    Lynda & Kayla 6-14-09

        First, camaraderie and conviviality.  I expected that we would have a bunch of our people at the McKinney North High School dining room for lunch.  It would have been an electric ambiance with everyone just finished the run.  It did not turn out that way.  Thanksgiving can have this characteristic.  Our Vines celebrations have it.

        Second, quality food and drink and often special food.  Thanksgiving we have turkey, birthdays have ice cream & cake with candles, weddings have special cakes.  In Tanzania a goat was roasted over a spit to celebrate a wedding.  It lasted all day long.  Which brings up time.  Special meals take an hour or more when it is really working.  We at Vines spend an hour, maybe a little more.  We have good wine and good bread, home made bread. 

        Thirdly, rituals.  At Thanksgiving we often say a prayer of thanks.  At weddings, cake cuttings.  At special events, blessings can be mentioned.  At Vines we have our rituals, the sign of peace, the music, the readings and great homilies.  Next week we have a special blessing for the old dads.

    I would propose that special meals are the foundation for Eucharistic celebration.

    What meals are special to you?  How do you initiate them?

    Ashley 6-14-09

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    Picture 1:  Cole Ryan Webster welcoming the community with Kevin & T.J.

    Picture 2:  Cole's baptism with his mom Erin & dad Chuck, Lisa & Brandon

    Picture 3:  Lynda with Kayla

    Picture 4:  Peyton & Madison with their mommy Ashley

  • Announcements

    Rosemary's Blessing:   

    We end this meal with grace

    For the joy and nourishment of food,

    The slowed time away from the world

    To come into presence with each other

    We pray the wise spirit who keeps us

    To change the structures that make others hunger

    And that after such grace we might go forth

    And impart dignity wherever we partake.

    John O’Donohue    To Bless the Space Between Us

    The Federico 6-14-09

    Special Thanks:

    • For Reading: Lou Federico & Megan Dulenti

    • For the Communion Bread:  Alison, Sabrina & Anthony

    • For Serving:  Kevin & T.J.

    • For the Books & Wine Cups & Cross: Roy & Carol & Beth & Rob

    • For the Music: Ben & Wendy & Celeste

    • For the Pictures: Jan & Beth

    • For the altar & sound:  Margie & Hue

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

    Megan 6-14-09

    Happy Birthday:    Alison Degenova, Jessica Bresson, Sue Tomas, Bernadette Delgado, Joey Cade (John's daughter)

    Happy Anniversary:

    Diane & Kent McClurg (37th)

    Ray & Loretta Garcia Williams (41st)

    George & Marianne Elwell (14th)

    Doug & Julie Kite (23rd)

    Lou & Lorraine Federico (39th)

    2 anniversaries of ordination: Tony O'Donovan (36th), The Old Geezer (38th)

    Christi & Kayla 6-14-09

     

    Please Remember:  Gayle O'Donovan's mom; 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 in the hospital starting to walk again & hoping to return home; Tyler Hayden Reed born last week prematurely at less than 2 lbs.; Jackie's sisters Sandy & Sue 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; 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 Teri Knapke 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.

     

      Hammond 6-14-09                 


    Picture 1:  Lou, alias "Federico" reading Exodus

     

    Picture 2:  Megan reading Hebrews

     

    Picture 3:  Kayla with her mommy Christi & Alison: birthdays

     

    Picture 4:  Bill Hammond with some Old Geezer, Collin Co. Classic (55 mi.)

     

     

     

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  • Sunday Reminder 6-14-09, Eucharist

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

     Choir 6-11-09                            

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

    Readings Exodus 24, 3-8; Psalm 116, I will take the cup of Salvation, and call on the Name of the Lord; Hebrews 9, 11-15; Mark 14, 12-26

    Audry 6-11-09                      

    Community Bulletin Board: 

    Food drive: Congratulations, everyone, the community donated over 140 lbs. of food.

    Baptism this Sunday after Mass: Cole Ryan Webster, son of Erin & Chuck, grandson of Diane & Kent McClurg.  Check picture below.

    Ryan 6-11-09

    True?   Have no fear of perfection.  You'll never reach it.

    Salvador Dali

     Chloe 6-11-09

    Picture 1:  Wendy, Shonda, Ray, & Celeste

    Picture 2:  Happiness is Audry

    Picture 3:  Ryan with his dad, Jim

    Picture 4:  Happiness is Chloe

    Picture 5:  Cole Ryan with Chuck & Erin, courtesy of Betsy@betsymariephotography.com

    Cole Ryan 6-11-09             

     See you Sunday, June 14 

     J.S.   (214-783-0443)

  • Sunday Homily 6-7-09, Trinity Sunday

    Readings: Deuteronomy 4, 32-40; Psalm 33, Blessed the People the Lord has chosen to be His Own; Romans 8, 14-17; Matthew 28, 16-20.

    Mass 6-7-09

    Deuteronomy: This work is the 5th and last book of the Pentateuch/Torah.  The first 4 books are Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, & Numbers.  Deuteronomy has basically 3 speeches delivered by Moses before the people enter the promised land.  He reviews all they have endured the past 40 years and how Yahweh has shown his care and power to save them.

    Author: Moses may have spoken some of the ideas in the speeches, but others have put the work together.  In fact, in chapter 34 the death of Moses is described.  Someone other than Moses probably covered this episode.

    Date: 700 years BCE.

    Our Selection: the end of the first speech.  Moses is reminding the people of how Yahweh cared for them and why they must honor him for this as their one and only god.

    !cid_8DC7AKeith 6-7-09

    Happiness & Peace: Loving Relationships

    Want to know what makes for happiness?  Old Stack will tell you this morning.  I have talked about some of this in the past, but it is so good it is worth reviewing.  I do this especially on the feast of our three person god.  Our god is a relationship god and that is what I want to talk about.

    The ideas this morning come from a study of 268 male Harvard students starting in 1937, a 7 decade longitudinal study that is almost unique in its breadth.  The identities of the students are secret unless the student identifies himself.  Ben Bradlee, the editor of the Washington Post did so, and it was deduced after he died that President Kennedy was one of the students.  Most of the participants still alive are now in their 80's and are treasure chests of information about life.  Every 2nd or 3rd year most of their lives they were questioned and studied.  The latest write up comes from the June Atlantic magazine.

    The question was not how much trouble or how little they encountered in life, but how and to what effect they responded.  How they adapted and became happy-healthy or sad-sick people.  Psychiatrist George Vaillant has spent the last 40 years organizing the data coming from the study.

    Reed Baptized 6-7-09

    He has come up with the following suggestions taken from the lives of these 268 men.  Here are 7 factors that contribute to happy-healthy people:

        1.  Education.  For you kids who just finished a long school year, it may feel so good to be out.  However, your education is a big factor in you being a happy-healthy person, in the future and even now.  I would include ongoing education.  We never cease to learn new things, even how to dance, yoga, languages, history, geography, and so on.

        2.  Healthy & mature adaptability.  Vailant identifies 4 ways of adapting, from psychotic, immature, and neurotic, to healthy, like humor, altruism, forgiveness.  See the link to get his complete explanation. The analogy for this is the grain of sand in the shell that develops into a pearl.

        3.  No smoking.  Never too late to stop if you already have started.  You kids, you will end up looking uglier than me if you start the habit.

        4.  Moderate use of alcohol & no abuse.  College kids and even high school kids get caught up here so easily.  The culture of drinking excessively.  However, a new phenomenon is emerging as our population ages, geriatric alcoholism.

        5.  Exercise.  Want some exercise next Saturday?  Come with me and Hammond for the Collin County Classic, the bike run with 55 miles as the max and various shorter routes.  Make it fun, make it daily.  At least a few times a week, like take a walk.

        6.  Weight control.  My visit to McDonald's.  Kids loading up on layers of fat, salt, and sugar.  A very seductive place.

        7.   Relationships: loving and long term.  Vaillant suggests that this is the factor.  Loving is life-filling, it is motivational.  Because I love another, I exercise, I study, I approach life with moderation and spirit.  After all the data he has evaluated, Vaillant states that a relationship of love is the only thing that really matters in life. 

    Who is the person you love most in the whole world?  Who is number 2, 3, 4, 5?

    Keith Baptized 6-7-09

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    Sources: Atlantic, http://www.theatlantic.com/doc/200906/

    Picture 1:  Mass with Kevin & Noah

    Picture 2:  Reed in his mommy's lap, Nikki, with daddy Keith

    Picture 3:  Reed being baptized

    Picture 4:  Keith (dad) being baptized

     

     

         

     

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    Rosemary's Blessing:   

    Revel in a friendly Smile

    Grasp the offered Hand, warm and strong

    And with your best Love be reconciled.

    Watch the Clouds march across the Sky

    As You come from your daily Labor

    Your Heart open for Surprise.

    And may the God of Surprises

    Who filled the World with Wonder

    Bless you, Father, Son and Holy Spirit.

    Andrew N Greeley   A Book of Irish American Blessings and Prayers

    Lindsey 5-7-09

    Special Thanks:

    • For Reading: Lindsey (18) & Emily Kite

    • For the Communion Bread:  Alison, Sabrina & Anthony

    • For Serving:  Kevin & Noah

    • For the Books & Wine Cups & Cross: Roy & Alison & john

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

    • For the Pictures: Jan & Beth

    • For the altar & sound:  Margie & Hue

    • For the donuts & coffee: Jackie & Claire & Ray

    Emily 2 6-7-09

    Happy Birthday:     Doug Read & Zach Read (13), Tasse Bailey (65), Christi Occhipinti Reidel, Mabel Ekes, Lindsey Kite (18), & Shonda,/ Carrie Eshelbrenner, Mary Kee, Kristin Urbanczyk, Wally Banzhaf

    Happy Anniversary:

    Pam & Allen Paninni (5th)

    Richard & Laura Chollick (16th)

    Diane & Kent McClurg (37th)

    Ray & Loretta Garcia Williams (41st)

    Zoe 6-7-09

     

    Please Remember:  Reed & Reed's daddy Keith on their baptism day today; Rosemary's brother Peter with amyloidosis;  Jack Carlson's friend Tommy Ketchum, 37, in the hospital with emergency brain surgery after a stroke; Rita in the hospital starting to walk again & hoping to return home; Tyler Hayden Reed born last week prematurely at less than 2 lbs.; Jackie's sisters Sandy & Sue 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; Margie Weynant whose lung cancer has returned;  Hugh Bivona's sick friends Bob & Bonnie; Rick Urbanczyk’s mom, Irene, who is declining; Cathy Lynn's mom who at 93 has skin cancer;  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;  Kathleen's friend Jim Wallis; Tom & Teresa's friend Teri Knapke with cancer & Teresa's niece Angel;  Diane's dad Butch Uderman  & cousin Judy;  Margie's mom plus her daughter in law's father; 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.

     

     Ginny 6-7-09                 


    Picture 1:  Lindsey reading Deuteronomy

     

    Picture 2:  Emily reading Romans

     

    Picture 3:  Zoe on her grand daddy's lap with Georgie

     

    Picture 4:  Samantha & Ginny with Rocket

     

     

     

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  • Sunday Reminder 6-7-09, Trinity Sunday

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

      Sam 6-4-09                          

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

    Readings: Deuteronomy 4, 32-40; Psalm 33, Blessed the People the Lord has chosen to be His Own; Romans 8, 14-17; Matthew 28, 16-20

     Maureen 6-4-09                    

    Community Bulletin Board: 

    Concerning Cruises from Marianne Elwell: Download Cruises 6-4-09

    Thanks again for all the Food that came in Sunday!

    This Sunday: special double baptism (son & dad)

    Mike Miller 6-4-09

    True?    I believe there is an important distinction to be made between religion and spirituality. Religion I take to be concerned with belief in the claims to salvation of one faith tradition or another–an aspect of which is acceptance of some form of meta-physical or philosophical reality, including perhaps an idea of heaven or hell. Connected with this are religious teachings or dogma, ritual, prayers and so on. Spirituality I take to be concerned with those qualities of the human spirit–such as love and compassion, patience, tolerance, forgiveness, contentment, a sense of responsibility, a sense of harmony, which bring happiness to both self and others.

    -His Holiness the Dalai Lama

    Ro 6-11-09

    Picture 1:  Sam

    Picture 2:  Maureen, Blake & Blair

    Picture 3:  Mike Miller receiving the community's gratitude for all his work at the CCAC with John Ernst, the director, attending

    Picture 4:  Rosemary & the Gurens

    Picture 5:  The Donut Shoppe

    Donut Shoppe 6-4-09            

     See you Sunday, June 7 

     J.S.   (214-783-0443)

  • Sunday Homily 5-31-09, Pentecost

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

    Mass 5-31-09

    Acts:  a reminder–

    Author: Luke, the author of both The Gospel & The Acts

    Date: ca. 50 years after Jesus' death

    Today's selection: In chapter 1 we saw 3 things: introduction by Luke, the Ascension, and the election of a new apostle, Matthias, to take Judas' place.  The next big event is the coming of the spirit.  That is what is described today.

    Tony 5-31-09

    Pentecost by Tony O'Donovan

    God is a big mystery, but we try to explain/understand in the only way we can,,,,, human terms, but we must always remember that these are only our feeble human efforts and not GOD.   Story of St. Augustine on the beach.
     
    A bit of history on Pentecost and its relationship to both the Sinai Covenant and an even earlier Feast of First Harvest.  This was the early church's way of trying to tell the Death / Resurrection story.
     
    The statement of Jesus to his disciples in John 16,7…"if I do not go the Spirit will not come".  But who is the Spirit?
     
    We have many symbols for the Holy Spirit – Water, Anointing, Fire, Cloud and Light, a Dove and Wind.
    We talk about the seven Gifts of the Spirit and the twelve Fruits of the Spirit.
     
    Sam 5-31-09
    What that did for the apostles at Pentecost.  They were missing Jesus….Spirit came as the great Comforter.
     
    Spirit can do same for us today – if we allow Him to.  Last Sunday's Second reading from John's First Letter…. "God is Love, and whoever remains in love remains in God and God in him."  This is the Spirit within us, inviting us to reach out to one another,,,,, to comfort one another.  The Spirit cannot do it if we don't do it.
     
    The challenge for each of us is to take better notice of what is going on around us.  It is too easy to get caught up in the rush of modern life.  This is one of the benefits from being here each Sunday.  We take time out, to greet one another, to pray for one another and to listen to God's word, and have what is referred to as Table Fellowship.  How many times the big events of Jesus' life revolved around meals and food. 
     
    Are there folks we know who have stopped attending church for whatever reason.  If you know them, invite them here.  This is a safe place, no one will isolate them.  We are here to Comfort one another.
     
    CCAC 5-31-09
     
     
    Picture 1:  Our Father with T.J. & Occhipinti with jet lag
     
    Picture 2:  Tony preparing to give us his thoughts on Pentecost
     
    Picture 3:  Sam (ho hum after 2 weeks in our world) has made his dramatic debut to acclaim from our community
     
    Picture 4:  Bobby hands our monthly check for $2000 to John Ernst, the director of the Collin County Adult Clinic with some of the volunteers from our community