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    Rosemary's Blessing: Creator of the World and Each of Us,

    Help Me to See the Beauty with which You have Surrounded Me,

    The Colors, the Shades, the Lights, the Shadows, the Shapes, the Patterns,

    All the Dazzling Array of Enchantments of the Eye to which I usually pay so little attention.

    Help me to realize that I live in a Many Splendored Land and

    To Enjoy the Splendors which You have given Me.

                   Andrew Greeley,  Irish American Blessings 

    Mary 2-8-09

    Special Thanks:

    • For Reading:  Mary Kee & Claire Occhipinti
    • For the Communion Bread:  Christine & Megan
    • For Serving: Noah & Sierra
    • For the Books & Wine Cups: Roy & Carol & John & Allison
    • For the Music: Ray & Shonda & Celeste & Hue
    • For the Pictures: Beth & John & Noah & Lacee

    Rob & Ray 2-8-09

    Happy Birthday:  Ron Kovatis; Becky & Chistine & Scott (dad); Kim Quirk; Hue; John Bresson

    Happy Anniversary:

    Nikki & Keith (2nd & new parents)

    Bobby & Debbie ( 24th)

    Welcome into Our World: (on the same day)

    Reed Vanzura, son of Nikki & Keith, brother of Reagan & Ryleigh.  Arrived Thursday, 2/5, 7 lbs.

    Kayla Grace Reidel, daughter of Christi & Ken, sister of CC.  Arrived Thursday, 2/5, 7 lbs.

    Reagan & Ryleigh 2-8-09

    Please Remember:   Rosemary's brother Peter in the hospital with congestive heart difficulties; Richard Froebe's dad who had a stroke; Dan Osteen whose funeral I celebrated Tuesday; Margie McKeon's brother who died this week; Joe Sullivan with a heart operation; Mike Bulger; Jamie Wilson's visit to Mayo; Beth's sister Katie ;  Maureen's good friend Sharon Haskew; Mary's son John; Warren & Barb's friends Jerry & and Mark & Becky's coming baby;  Jackie's sister Sandy & friend Jack Brown;  Andy Goode;   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; 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, his grandmother Alice Quiocho, & Bill Mehalco's son Mike on his 3rd in Iraq; David Hoover's dad Robert who died this week & Rita; 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; Fred's friend John with cancer; Casey & Rob plus Cameron  & Reid, Trey and Brady; for our President elect that he have great success and someday hold his grandchildren in his lap.

    Reed & Keith 2-8-09   

     


    Picture 1:  Mary Kee reading Job

    Picture 2:  Rob & Ray

     Picture 3:  Mom Nikki, twins Reagan & Ryleigh, and Reed

     Picture 4:  Dad Keith & Reed

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

     

    Your Finances:

    February 8: 

    • Income for Running  Expenses: $ 995.00 
    • Income for Outreach Expenses: $ 629.00 

    Thanks for your Generosity!

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

  • Sunday Reminder 2-8-09, 5th Ordinary Time

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

      Tom 2-5-09         

     

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

    Readings: Job 7, 1-7; Psalm 147; 1 Corinthians 9, 16-23; Mark 1, 29-39. 

      Ekes  

    Community Bulletin Board: 

    True?     We seldom think of what we have, but always think of what we miss.

    February 8, This Sunday: Winter Brunch & Birthday celebrations.  Covered Dish.

     
    To clarify some inacuracies in the Kurt Warner story I told Sunday, check the link:  http://www.snopes.com/glurge/warner.asp   
     
    Anybody know a reliable person who upholsters couches & furniture?  Please let me know, J.S.

    Nikki & Keith 2-5-09

    Picture 1:  Tom Gleason

    Picture 2:  Ekes & Witteks

    Picture 3:  Nikki & Keith expecting

    Picture 4: John & Connie Doherty

    Doherties 2-5-09   

    See you this Sunday, February 8.

     J.S.   (214-783-0443)

     

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    Rosemary's Blessing:  May you

    Find Truth in the Week's Smallest Grace and Hope in the Week's Heaviest Cross.

    May you learn to Walk a little bit more Slowly and to Grow each Day in Hope and Trust,

    And my The God of New Beginnings Grand You a Week of Love and Peace.

                   Andrew Greeley,  Irish American Blessings 

    Jon 2 2-1-09

    Special Thanks:

    • For Reading: Jon & Nina 
    • For the Communion Bread:  Christine & Megan
    • For Serving: T.J., Lacee, & Lorynne 
    • For the Books & Wine Cups: Roy & Carol & Rob & Beth
    • For the Music: Ray & Shonda & Celeste & Hue
    • For the Pictures: Ryan & John

    Nina 2-1-09

    Happy Birthday:  John Doherty, Kevin Breeson (20); Candy Kern; Gilberto Delgado & Natalie Gorman (7)(granddaughter); Katie Urbanczyk; Geri Moran

    Please Remember:   Richard Froebe's dad who had a stroke this past week; Dan Osteen whose funeral I will celebrate Tuesday; Margie McKeon's brother who died this week; Joe Sullivan with a heart operation; Mike Bulger; Jamie Wilson's visit to Mayo; Beth's sister Katie ;  Maureen's good friend Sharon Haskew; Mary's son John; Warren & Barb's friends Jerry & and Mark & Becky's coming baby;  Jackie's sister Sandy & friend Jack Brown;  Andy Goode;   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; 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, his grandmother Alice Quiocho, & Bill Mehalco's son Mike on his 3rd in Iraq; David Hoover's dad Robert who died this week & Rita; 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; Fred's friend John with cancer; Casey & Rob plus Cameron  & Reid, Trey and Brady; for our President elect that he have great success and someday hold his grandchildren in his lap.

      Quads 1 2-1-09

     


    Picture 1:  Jon Waldron

    Picture 2:  Nina Waldron

     Picture 3:  The Quads

     Picture 4:  The Quads & Mom & Dad

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

    Quads 2 2-1-09

    Your Finances:

    February 1: 

    • Income for Running  Expenses: $ 1,972.50
    • Income for Outreach Expenses: $    604.00   

    Thanks for your Generosity!

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

  • Sunday Homily 2-1-09, 4th Ordinary Time

    Readings: Deuteronomy 18, 15-20; Psalm 95; 1 Corinthians 7, 32-35; Mark 1, 21-28 

    Deuteronomy:5th book of the Bible, the Torah, coming after Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, & Numbers.  The work is basically 3 lectures given supposedly by Moses to the Jewish people while they were still in the desert and preparing to enter the land of Canaan, where the Canaanite people lived. 

    Author: For centuries people considered Moses to be the author, in fact, the author of the first 5 books of the Bible, the part called the Torah.  Today it is commonly held that Deuteronomy is a compilation by a number of authors.

    Mass 2-1-09    

    Date: 7th Century BCE, with some parts coming from the period of the Babylonian Captivity, ca. 575.

    Our selection: comes from the second lecture (chapters 5-26) which presents numerous dictates about how to behave in the new land.  For example, an every 7 years a jubilee year is prescribed when all debts are erased (chap. 15); if one's son is rebellious, take him to the city council, and stone him (chap. 21); and laws concerning slaves (chap. 23).  In our section from chap. 18 Moses is telling the people another prophet like himself will be raised up by Yahweh to lead them.  Guess why this prophet statement is chosen by the lectionary editor today?  Jesus is seen by people following Jesus' time as the prophet mentioned by Moses.

    A note on Paul's comments in 1 Corinthians: jokesters like to say that maybe Paul was not happy in his marriage.  This is why he puts marriage in second place behind non-marriage.  It could, also, be because he was influenced by the dualistic philosophy of his time, flesh-spirit.   Spirit was good, flesh less good.  For the spirit to thrive the flesh needed disciplining.

    Birthdays 1 2-1-09    

    Judging the Book by the Cover Again

    There was a kid who was working as a stocker at a Home Depot.  One afternoon he heard a new female voice over the store intercom asking for help with packing at the check out.  Sort of reluctantly he stops his break and goes to help.  As he searches for the person asking for help he sees a beautiful woman who stuns him.  He had never seen her before.  He helps her out, then hangs around the time clock to see what her name is when she checks out. 

    When she checks out, he watches where her card goes and takes a look at the name.  Brenda.  Then, as he walks to his car he sees her walking up the street toward home he guesses.  The next day he waits around just right and as she departs he asks if she would like a ride.  She accepts, figuring he can't be too bad since he works where she does.

    He does the same thing another day and as she is leaving the car he asks if she would like to have dinner the next Saturday night.  She says she can't.  He continues to invite her and she admits that she cannot come because she has two little kids and cannot afford the baby sitter.   He offers to pay for the sitter and asks her to think about it.  Finally, another day she accepts, despite the fact that he is 22 and she is 26.

    When he arrives at the door that evening, she says again she cannot go.   The sitter canceled.  He says, "So, let's take the kids."  She says it would be very difficult.  So, he asks to meet the kids and she grudgingly lets him in.  First to come in is a daughter about 8 who he thinks is cute as can be.  Then Brenda goes to the back and returns pushing  a wheel chair with a young boy.  A little child born a paraplegic with Down Syndrome.

    "This is why I cannot go out," She explains.  "No problem," he says, "We can still take them with us."  Now it is Brenda's turn to be astounded.  Most men she knew would not come near her just because of having two children.  But one that is a paraplegic with Down Syndrome.  Adios!  But she accepts, they all go to eat, and then to a movie. 

    When the kids need anything the guy is ready to help, even helping when the little boy needs to go to the potty.  Brenda continues to be astounded at the guy's helpfulness and consideration.

    If you have not heard this story already, the guy's name is Kurt and you can see him on TV this evening playing quarterback for the Cardinals at age 37.  The story has a marvelous ending, because about a year later they married and have had at least two more kids.  Be fun to see Brenda on TV.

    Jim & Dorothy 2-1-09

    I talk about Kurt Warner because before I read this story I have not liked him for a little while.  He plays for a team whose owner I do not like.  But also, the maybe one time I have ever seen him on TV was when he played the last game against Carolina, he never seemed to be excited or animated, never congratulated anybody, or cheered on his team mates.  At least that was what I saw.  Then I get this story from Larry Thompson and think, "There I go, did it again."  Judged a book by the cover.  In fact, judged negatively.

    I would like to apply this lesson to the Mark story about the man with the unclean spirit.  Traditionally when people were considered to have an unclean spirit they were considered possessed by a devil.  Do you believe in devils?  In this tradition we have all the melodrama connected with exorcisms.  Want to read about how this can go wako?  Read Heretic's Daughter  by a Dallas author, Kent. It talks about the Salem, MA witch hunts around 1690.

    Today, with our much deeper psychological understanding of people's behaviors, their thinking and feeling, we would consider the man with the unclean spirit to most likely have a mental disorder or sickness.  It could even be an addiction.  You only have to visit psych wards in hospitals to run into what could be called people with unclean spirits.  You meet a homeless person on the street and you might be tempted to think that person is demonic. 

    What did Jesus do?  I propose he first of all was not scared away by the man.  Secondly, he accepted him peacefully. 

    The lesson for us?  Maybe two.

    First, regarding the Bible, what is your belief system?  Believe in devils, in evil spirits, in demonic possession, in exorcisms?

    Secondly, how many times a week do you judge the book by the cover? 

    Gilberto 2-1-09

    AUDIO:  sorry, missed connection

    Picture 1:  Mass with T.J., Lorynne, & Lacee

    Picture 2:  Birthday of John & Geri

    Picture 3:  Jim & Dorothy

    Picture 4:  Birthday of Gilberto

    References:

    • The Carmelite web site

    • Christ in the Desert web site

    • St. Raymond Catholic Parish, Dublin, CA web site

    • Bishop John Shelby Spong, various works and articles in Mirabile Dictu, edited by David          Gawlik

  • Sunday Reminder 2-1-09, 4th Ordinary Time

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

    Birthday 01-29-09          

     

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

    Readings: Deuteronomy 18, 15-20; Psalm 95; 1 Corinthians 7, 32-35; Mark 1, 21-28  

       

    Community Bulletin Board: 

    True?  "The ideals which have lighted my way, and time after time have given me new courage to face life cheerfully, have been kindness, beauty, and truth." 

    ~Albert Einstein

    February 8: Winter Brunch & Birthday celebrations.
     
    I am looking for high school juniors who would be interested in attending a Rotary Club leadership week long camp this June.  All expenses paid.  It has good press.  Contact me: J.S.

      Maaggie & Chloe 1-29-09
     

    Picture 1:  Maggie (6) & Chloe (3), Beth & Jackie

    Picture 2:  Maggie & Chloe & Jackie

    Picture 3:  David & Ophelia, Cole & Leslie

    Picture 4: Cliff & Alison

    D.G 1-29-09

      

    See you this Sunday, February 1.

     J.S.   (214-783-0443)

    Cliff & Alison 1-29-09

  • Sunday Homily 1-25-09, 3rd Ordinary Time

    Readings: Jonah 3, 1-5 & 10; Psalm 25; 1 Corinthians 7, 29-31; Mark 1, 14-20  

    Mass 1-25-09

    Jonah: This little book of 4 chapters is a gem and tells a delightful short story. 

    Background: Jonah has been asked by Yahweh to go to Nineveh in Assyria to tell the people & leaders that they are evil and will be punished shortly by Yahweh.  Trouble is, Nineveh is the enemy, like me going to Houston or Philadelphia.  So he runs away, catches a boat headed for Spain, is blamed by the sailors for causing a big storm on the sea, and is dumped overboard.  The whale swallows him and for three days Jonah is constrained to reflect on what he is doing.  When, after 3 days, the whale dumps him on shore, Jonah is more willing to listen.  We arrive at this point and I will have all of chapter 3 read.

    Author: For centuries, while people took this story as factual, Jonah was considered author of his own story.  Once seen as a fable or allegory, the story obviously has some unknown ancient as the author.

    Date of composition: no one really knows, but educated guesses put it ca. 800 BCE.

    Comm prep 1-25-09

    The Call, again

     You hear the story about the young boy returning home one afternoon?  He lived in a rural area and was taking a short cut through a field he knew of.  Suddenly a coyote started following him.  He ran.  The coyote ran faster.  The boy knew the coyote was going to catch him before he got home and was going to eat him.

    So he stopped.  He turned to face the coyote, and said, "I know you will catch me and eat me.  But before you do so, please sing me a song in your beautiful voice."  The coyote agreed and began to howl his song to the boy.

    At home the boy's beloved dog heard the coyote's howl, knew his master was in danger, raced to the sound, and scared away the coyote.  Moral of the story: in times of danger, use your head. 

    Ever hear this story?  It is one of Aesop's fables. 

    I tell this story about the boy and the coyote to exemplify what the story of Jonah & the whale is.  A fable.  It has a moral.  What is it?

    Before answering, let me highlight something.  Jonah & the whale has humor all through it.  Even after the episode we read today, Jonah's behavior continues to be amusing.  Jonah goes to Nineveh to tell them to repent or the Lord would punish them.  Lo and behold, they repent, and quickly.  Is Jonah delighted and congratulating them?   On the contrary, he throws a snit and in a huff goes outside of the town and sits under a small tree.  He and Yahweh converse.  Yahweh asks Jonah what right has Jonah to be mad at Yahweh for showing mercy to the people of Nineveh.

    The moral of the story: listen to God's call in your heart if you want to be happy, despite the amusing ending. 

    For contemporary example, here's a story that relates to Tuesday's marvelous event.  I have a friend who went to U.T. in the early 60's.  He came up from Plainview.  This was in the middle of the civil rights activity and he and his buddy decided to join the campus NAACP, an organization I, too, worked with from '65-'68, even living one summer with a hero black lady friend of mine in south Dallas.  Dead now unfortunately, her name was Wanita Kraft.

    The goal of the university chapter of the NAACP that year was the integration of the Texas and the University theaters on "The Drag," Guadalupe Street across from the University.  The university chapter was fairly large and they had volunteers who would parade in circles in front of each theater every evening.  My friend and his buddy would get assigned about once a week.  Before they went they changed into old clothes that they would not miss if they got torn up or bloody. 

    Torn up and bloody they did.  People would come by not just to yell and curse them.  They would not just throw trash, tomatoes, eggs, and beer bottles.  They would come out of their cars and trucks, come up to them, and flail away.  The policy of the group was non-violence, following the example of Martin Luther King who followed Ghandi among others.  So what do you think they did?  Punch them out?  Knock them down?  They would drop to the ground and cover their heads.  My friend says that was the hardest thing.  To accept getting kicked, punched, spit on, and trashed while not responding.

    Eventually the punchers would tire and drive away.  Then a rescue team of some girls would emerge to help them up, clean their wounds, and take to the hospital those hurt more seriously. 

    Communion 1-25-09

    Wonder what happened?  One year of nightly demonstrations and the theaters integrated.  My friend remembers the night they lined up to buy tickets, one white, one black.  Like I did, my friend had a lot of tears watching the inauguration Tuesday morning.

    Jonah had the call, the four had the call, my friend had the call.

    What is your call?

    AUDIOhttp://mysite.verizon.net/reso7rjy/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderfiles/2009-01-25.mp3

    Some of my references:

    • Aesop's Fables: The Boy & the Wolf

    • The Carmelite web site

    • The Dominican web site (Spanish only)

    • St. Raymond Catholic Parish, Dublin, CA web site

    • Bishop John Shelby Spong, various works and articles in Mirabile Dictu, edited by David          Gawlik

    Carl 1-25-09

    Picture 1:  Mass with Sabrina & Anthony

    Picture 2:  Communion distributors–Gerri, Ron, Jan, Patricia, John, Beth & Rob

    Picture 3:  Communion–Ron & Marilyn Ackerman, Nina Waldron, Jerry Weiss

    Picture 4:  Carl reading Jonah

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    Rosemary's Blessing:  May you

    • Treasure wisely this Jeweled, Gilded Time

    • and cherish Each Day as an extra Grace

    • whose heedless loss would be a Tragic Crime.

    • In today's tasks may you find God's Tender Face

    • and may the Lord of the Dance bless You

    • as He invites You to the Dance of the Hollowed Present.

                   Andrew Greeley,  Irish American Blessings
     

    Ron & Jerry 1-25-09

    Special Thanks:

    • For Reading: Chris & Scott
    • For the Communion Bread:  Christine & Megan
    • For Serving: Sabrina & Anthony  
    • For the Books & Wine Cups: Roy & Carol & Rob & Beth
    • For the Music: Ray & Wendy & Celeste & Hue
    • For the Pictures: Jan & Beth  & Sabrina

    Jerry W. 1-25-09

    Happy Birthday:    Jeff Morrow; Angie Carroll (mom) & Megan (daughter); Filipita Colmenero; Melissa Holcolm (17); Dillon (8); and Maggie (9) & Chloe (3). (& an old geezer at 69)

    Please Remember:   Mike Bulger; Jamie Wilson's visit to Mayo; Beth's sister Katie recuperating from her knee operation;  Maureen's good friend Sharon Haskew; Mary's son John; Warren & Barb's friends Jerry & and Mark & Becky's coming baby;  Jackie's sister Sandy & friend Jack Brown;  Andy Goode;   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; 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, his grandmother Alice Quiocho, & Bill Mehalco's son Mike on his 3rd in Iraq; David Hoover's dad Robert who died this week & Rita; 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; Fred's friend John with cancer; Casey & Rob plus Cameron  & Reid, Trey and Brady; for our President elect that he have great success and someday hold his grandchildren in his lap.

      Our Father 1-25-09

     


    Picture 1:  Ron giving Jerry $2000 from J.S. Ministries to CCAC

    Picture 2:  Jerry Weiss of Collin Co. Adult Clinic

     Picture 3:  Jeff, Tanya (mom), Chloe, Maggie (daughter), & Sabrina

     Picture 4:  Birthday girls Chloe (3) & Maggie (6)

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

    Chloe & Maggie 1-25-09

    Your Finances:

    January 25: 

    • Income for Running  Expenses: $ 1,534.00 
    • Income for Outreach Expenses: $    441.00

    Thanks for your Generosity!

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

  • Sunday Reminder 1-25-09, 3rd, Ordinary Time

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

      Noah 1-22       

     

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

    Readings: Jonah 3, 1-5 & 10; Psalm 25; 1 Corinthians 7, 29-31; Mark 1, 14-20  

     Emily & Rachel 1-22   

    Community Bulletin Board: 

    True?  A man needs a little madness, or else he never dares cut the rope and be free.

            — Nikos Kazantzakis, from Zorba The Greek

    From Kathleen Gardiner: Charles R. Walter upright piano.  This hand-crafted piano is in the traditional style with a walnut finished cabinet. It features a 40 inch sounding board & is recently tuned.  Asking price: $2000 & will negotiate with serious buyer.  972-542-0288

    From Frank & Laura Reyes: Plano Community Theater. The dates are Jan. 22,23,24,29,30 and 31 at 7:15pm. The show is called Villian Wore a Dirty Shirt, a Melodrama set around the gold
    rush era. Tickets are $15 in advance or $17 at the door, but that includes
    beer and wine. As I had mentioned we found that we are much better actors if
    our audience is good and liquored up. You can call and reserve tickets for $15 and pay for them at the door.  Seats are benches, so bring a pillow.  972-422-2575  Want to put together a group with Rosemary & me for Jan. 29? 


    McGraths 1-22  
     

    Picture 1:  Noah, no. 58 

    Picture 2:  Emily & Rachel

    Picture 3:  Jim McCabe, Louie "Federico," Jackie & Bob & Tanya & Maggie McGrath

    Picture 4: Hugh & Sydney Bivona

    Hugh & Sydney 1-22  

    See you this Sunday, January 25.

     J.S.   (214-783-0443)

  • Sunday Homily 1-18-09, 2nd Ordinary Time

    Introduction: While reflecting on our blessings of the week-

    • We are blessed to be alive today, just as those who landed in the Hudson;

    • We are blessed to be alive to witness Tuesday the inauguration of a black man where slaves once constructed the buildings.  Our people have grown.

    Choir 1-18-09

    Readings:  1 Samuel 3, 3-19; Psalm 40; 1 Corinthians 6, 13-20; John 1, 35-42   

    1 Samuel: This is book one of two books.  The series is 1 & 2 Samuel and 1 & 2 Kings; the characters being Samuel, the last of the Judge leaders of Israel-Judah; Saul, the first king; and King David. 

    Authors:  Traditionally it was thought that 3 people wrote the book, Samuel, Gad, & Nathan.  Samuel, chapters 1-25; Gad was King David's historian, & Nathan was an editor.  Contemporary biblical experts think this unlikely & say that the works were put together at least 50 years after the time of the events.

    Time:  The events take place ca. 1100-1000 BCE.  The compilation & recording of the events takes place ca. 950 BCE. 

    Today's Selection: Yahweh is calling Samuel in a dream.  This ties in with the Gospel where three future apostles are called.  Samuel's parents were Elkanah & Hannah, and Hannah is famous because of a touching story about how she came to have Samuel.  She had been barren for years and even Elkanah's other wife ridiculed her.  One day the prophet Eli heard her crying and praying in the temple.  At first he accused her of being drunk.  Then when he talked with her, he promised that she would have a son. 

    Hannah had promised Yahweh that she would dedicate to the temple her son, if she got one.  Consequently, our selection finds Samuel residing in the temple with Eli the prophet.  He would be about 12 years old.

    Be aware that while these marvelous stories about Samuel are mythological, the writer is attempting to convey to a simple people lessons in trust in Yahweh.

    Birthdays & Anniversaries 1-18-09

    What are You Looking for?

    The theme of our readings this morning is obviously call & response.  Over the years you have heard repeatedly my 3 personal calls, the priest-Jesuit call, East Africa, and marriage.  You have reason to be tired of hearing the same stories.  Consequently, I looked around for sub-themes in the readings, and in my various sources a number of sub-themes came up.  The sub-theme that I want to talk about is stated by Jesus to the two future apostles, Matthew and (maybe) John, "What are you looking for?"  This is certainly relevant to what is taking place this week.  But first three other minor observations.

    First, the verb stay is used three times.  The two ask Jesus where is he staying or dwelling.  They find where he is staying.  Then they stayed with him.  Significant to the writer?  So many times the writers have a special agenda in their use of a word.

    Secondly, the verb see or looked intently at is used 5 times.  John the Baptist watched Jesus walk by, but really what is said is that he looked intently at.  Then Jesus saw the two.  Jesus tells them they will see.  The two saw where Jesus stayed.  Then when Peter came before Jesus, Jesus looked at him, really looked intently at him. 

    Third, 4 o'clock in the afternoon.  In the original language it says 10 o'clock.  This is the eastern way of keeping time, the way I learned in East Africa.  There is another whole time calculation than the Greenwich Mean Time.  In fact, I find it more logical.  What is usually the first hour of daylight or the first hour of darkness?   7 o'clock in our time.  In the east the first hour of daylight & the first hour of darkness is 1 o'clock.  Our 7:00 A.M. & 7:00 P.M. is 1 o'clock of the day or 1 o'clock of the night.

    Finally, "What are you looking for?"  Who knows, who cares?  Well, we know.  And we can care because what those two are looking for is basically what we are looking for.  So did they find it?

    I would propose that we can say, 'yes, I know what they were looking for."  We are blessed because we have people who have gone before us who have mapped out what we people are looking for.  You may have run into this in psychology 101 or elementary psychology in high school, but it is useful to remind ourselves.  The person who for me mapped it out best is the famous psychologist, Abraham Maslow.  He has five stages of human need or what we are looking for.

    Stage 1:  Imagine a pyramid and we are starting at the bottom with the most elemental.  What we are looking for at this stage is biological and physiological.  Namely, food & drink, air, shelter,warmth, sleep.  Our ancestors lived on this stage, but most of us today have this stage under control.

    Stage 2:  Safety & security.  I may have shelter, food, and drink, but need a secure place to shelter, eat, and drink.  You may think this applies simply to robbers or security from getting bombed like is going on in Gaza right now, but how many little kids do not find this need stage satisfied.

    Stage 3: Love & belonging needs.  I am part of.  A family, a group of peers or friends, a community.  I find acceptance, affection, and love.

    Stage 4:  Esteem.  I have achieved, attained status, have reputation & recognition.

    Stage 5:  Self actualization.  Self acceptance, acceptance of others and my world, inner peace, more fully alive.

    David & Alex 1-18-09

    I would observe that all of us in this community have stages 1 & 2 under control and probably also the other three stages in varying degrees.  I suggest that self actualization involves me giving back to others esteem, love, and a sense of belonging.  I also suggest that the usual obstacle to my greater self actualization is my addiction, whatever that may be, alcohol, drugs, food, TV, etc.

    There is a little 5 question quickie self assessment that you may take.  I will put a link to it on the blog this evening.  Check it out.

    What are you looking for?  Where are you?

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    SELF ASSESSMENT: Download Quick self assessment

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