• Announcements for Sunday, March 18, 2007

    Special Thanks:

    • To All Who Coordinated the March 4 celebration, Fred & Maureen, Jimmy, and All
    • For reading, Mary Kee & Cole
    • For the Altar Bread, Judy Thompson & Angie Carroll
    • For Serving, Sabrina & T.J.
    • For the Altar, donuts, coffee, & juice, Margie, Jackie, Ray & Claire, & Margarita
    • For the Books & Communion Cups, Roy & Carol Strom, Beth & Rob Robinson
    • For ushering & all sorts of jobs, Cliff Wright
    • For the music, Ray & Shonda & Wendy, Hue, Rick & Jackie

    Happy Birthday: Lisa Schleicher, Duncan, Margarita, Christine, Susie Harrell, Joanne Languell, Ken Cramer, Sheila Baach, Laura Barrett.

    Happy Anniversary: Cathy & Buddy

    Please Remember: Rosemary’s nephew definitely improving; Jean Atwood’s uncle Harry & aunt; Judy Lyon’s heart operation Tuesday; Margarita’s sister Tina’s friend Evelyn with cancer; Jackie Ritter’s sister Sandy; little 4 month old Sadie with cancer, friend of Jack Carlson; Tom Quinn’s brother Tim; Beth Meehan’s family; Nina Tucker’s friend Nancy with stage 4; Barb Senter’s mom, Margie’s mom, Dona & Cathy Goode’s mom; David Pastula & his companions in the military overseas, including Trey Bailey back from his 3rd deployment, Ryan McClurg, Matt Gardner, Chebino, & T.J.’s friend Aimee; David & Ofelia, Rita; Mary Ellen’s Christopher, Margaret, & Jim; George & Marianne’s sons & Linda’s son; Rob’s mom & dad; a cure for autism from Laura Chollick, & Kathleen Gallagher.

    Spiritual Formation Schedule (CCD): We’ve started. Welcome!!

    Your Finances:

    • March 18: Income for Running Expenses: $1,944.00    
    • March 18: Income for Outreach Expenses: $897.00
    • Thanks for your Generosity!

    Next Mass: March 25, 2007

  • Sunday Mass Notice, March 18, 2007 – Lent, 4th Sunday

    Mass: Sunday, 9:30; coffee, donuts, muffins (home made), & juice on the house.

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

    Readings: Joshua 5, 9-12; Psalm 34; 2 Corinthians 5, 17-21; Luke 15, 1-32 (The Great Prodigal Son Story) A pre-homily Sunday.

    Community Bulletin Board

    The East African Travelers have returned!!!

    Thanks to all of you who helped with the March 4 service: Carol Eshelbrenner, Claire Occhipinti, Bill Carey, Jimmy Miller, and especially, Fred & Maureen, who hosted the ceremony.

    See you this Sunday, March 18.

  • Sunday Homily, February 25, 2007 – Lent, 1st Sunday

    Readings: Deuteronomy, 26, 4-10; Psalm 91; Romans 10, 8-13; Luke 4, 1-13

    Deuteronomy – The scene: The Israelites have escaped from Egypt and have been wandering in the desert for years. They are just about to enter The Land. They are assembled. Moses is addressing them and reminding them of all Yahweh has done for them over the years of wandering.

    In our chapter he is telling them that when they have settled in their new land, where he will not accompany them, they must take a basket full of a portion of their first harvest, present it to the rabbi, and offer it as a sacrifice of thanksgiving.

    Romans – Paul writes to the Romans that all people, Gentiles as well as Jews, are invited to be part of the Christ event.

    Lent!

    I know I have mentioned this once a year or so ago, but I saw it again and it is so fitting to our Lenten time of year. Please bear with me.

    The last time I was with Rosemary’s sister & brother in law in Hilton Head I was working out on a stationary bike in the little club gym. I look up and coming into the gym is a little old man leaning on a cane. He is hobbling along and bending a bit. I think the man is one step this side of a wheel chair.

    I watch as he enters, stows his cane in the corner, pulls a gym towel around his neck, heads for an elliptical trainer, gets on, and begins to work out. I am stunned with the vigor he puts into the trainer. I finish with my half hour bike ride and depart with him still pumping away.

    The man is one symbol of what Lent can be. It is like spring training that baseball and football teams are engaged in right now. For me this Lent is not a time of gloom, doom, penance, and a focus on sin. It is new life, becoming more fully alive, spring cleaning, getting into better shape. Becoming a more peaceful human.

    Here are ten things you can do for spring training:

    1. Exercise more. Take a walk every day, even a couple of times a week.
    2. Eat more healthily. Beware of hidden ingredients, e.g., high fructose corn syrup.
    3. Mediate every work day morning for 15 minutes, maybe 5 minutes, giving thanks for your blessing of yesterday & today.
    4. Say thanks 5 times a day, once a day, especially to family members.
    5. Give one compliment a day, especially to a family member.
    6. One time a week phone someone or make a luncheon engagement.
    7. Read a book. A novel, a book I have recommended.
    8. Fun! Be more creative in doing fun things.
    9. Give yourself to something that helps others, like Colin Co. Adult Clinic or the Great Trinity Forest Clean up.
    10. Get into recovery for your addiction: alcohol, drugs, food, work, smoking, porn. We are all addicted.

    You cannot do all of these recommendations. Choose one. Choose something not here.

    Look ahead six week to the Sunday we gather for Easter, April 9. How will you have had a great spring training Lent?

    Download the homily as an mp3 file.

  • Announcements for February 25, 2007

    Special Thanks:

    For reading, Daniel Fleming & Blake Reyes

    For the Altar Bread, Judy Thompson

    For Serving, T.J. & Lorynne

    For the Altar, donuts, muffins, coffee, & juice, Margie, Jackie & Lisa, &Warren & Barb Wittek, & Margarita

    For the Books & Communion Cups, Roy & Carol Strom, Beth & Rob Robinson

    For ushering & all sorts of jobs, Cliff Wright

    For the music, Ray & Wendy, Elliot, Hue, Rick & Jackie

    Happy Birthday: Anthony DeGenova (8), Diane McClurg, Myron Hubble

    Happy Anniversary: Roger & Karen Parks (31st)

    Please Remember: Rosemary’s nephew definitely improving; Jean Atwood’s uncle Harry & aunt; Judy Lyon’s heart operation Tuesday; Margarita’s sister Tina’s friend Evelyn with cancer; Bonnie Rogers’ friend Laurie with cancer; Jackie Ritter’s sister Sandy; little 4 month old Sadie with cancer, friend of Jack Carlson; Tom Quinn’s brother Tim; Beth Meehan’s family; Nina Tucker’s friend Nancy with stage 4; Barb Senter’s mom, Margie’s mom, Dona & Cathy Goode’s mom; David Pastula & his companions in the military overseas, including Trey Bailey back from his 3rd deployment, Ryan McClurg, Matt Gardner, & T.J.’s friend Aimee; David & Ofelia, Rita; Mary Ellen’s Christopher, Margaret, & Jim; George & Marianne’s sons & Linda’s son; Rob’s mom & dad; a cure for autism from Laura Chollick.

    Rosemary spoke with her nephew, Kevin today. He walked around the rehab center on Friday by himself (no walker). There were 2 therapists that were with him but they didn’t have to help him. Great News!

    Spiritual Formation Schedule (CCD): We’ve started. Welcome!!

    Please note 2 available downloads:

    Your Finances:

    February 25: Income for Running Expenses: $1,075.00

    February 25: Income for Outreach Expenses: $ 981.00

    Thanks for your Generosity!

    Next Mass: March 18, 2007

    Note: March 4 & 11, we will be in East Africa

    • March 4: Liturgy of the Word, Homily, and Communion
    • March 11: Sunday off
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  • Sunday Homily, February 18, 2007 – 7th Sunday, Ordinary Time

    Readings: 1 Samuel 26, 2-23; Psalm 103; 1 Corinthians 15, 45-49; Luke6, 27-38.

    Samuel – This book of Samuel is a transition book describing how the Israelites went from being governed by judges to kings. Samuel was the last judge, Saul the first king.

    A third dramatic person enters the book, King David. He is the one who killed Goliath with his sling and was King Saul’s favorite for a while.

    However, when Saul noticed that the girls liked David more than he, Saul got jealous and tried to kill him on a number of occasions.

    Our chapter 27 is one of these occasions. Watch what happens. The theme centers around compassion & mercy.

    1 Corinthians 15 – We continue Corinthians 15 with a rather convoluted contrast between Adam, the first human being, & Jesus.

    Turn the Other Cheek?

    When Rosemary & I are in Mexico at Christmas we always spend the evenings in the village centers because they are enchanting. One evening in Cuernavaca this year I was standing in a one person line in front of a little kiosk selling fruit juice drinks. The kiosk was one of about six that circle the bottom of the bright gazebo. I always get an orange juice with papaya, banana, and strawberry.

    As I wait in line behind a woman another woman walks by me, goes straight to the chest high counter, and asks for what she wants. I am a little indignant. I learned in East Africa, where this happens all the time, to simply say something. So I say in Spanish, "Is there no line here?"

    At least the woman appeared rather abashed, even though she tried to ignore me. Ultimately, I got my fruit drink, and I was happy that I had not just wimped out, saying nothing because I hate creating scenes and this caught people’s attention.

    Is this an example of offering the other cheek?

    What about the example of the Amish whose children were recently killed by some deranged man? They did not just tell their kids that they would do well to forgive, but they brought aid and food to the man’s widow and his family.

    I find this teaching of Christ just confounding. Half of the time I can’t do it; the other half I don’t want to. A couple of observations.

    One, this is another example of the Christian program of infinite demand. The other half is infinite acceptance. We have humbling examples of people who have lived out this infinite demand: the Amish, Martin Luther King & the Freedom Riders, Dorothy Day, Maryknoller Roy Bourgeois, and even outside the Christian tradition, Ghandi in India.

    Secondly, our Christian heritage clearly states that the better way is always compassion and mercy instead of hitting back and violence. David was compassionate and merciful to crazy old King Saul. Theologically we have developed a theory that says self defense is acceptable. Acceptable but not the better.

    When that little lady jumped the line in front of me, I could have gotten all angry and really made a scene. I could have said nothing, which for me would have been wimping out. What I decided to do some years ago was to simply comment. Was I turning the other cheek?

    What have you done when someone strikes you on the cheek, even metaphorically? What do you want to do in light of this reading?

    Download the homily as an mp3.

  • Annoucements for February 18, 2007

    Special Thanks
    For reading, Mary Kee & Beth Robinson
    For the Altar Bread, Judy Thompson
    For Serving, Noah
    For the Altar, donuts, coffee, & juice, Margie & Jackie, Warren & Barb Wittek, & Margarita
    For the Books & Communion Cups, Roy & Carol Strom, Beth & Rob Robinson
    For ushering & all sorts of jobs, Cliff Wright
    For the music, Ray & Shonda & Wendy, Elliot, Hue, Rick & Jackie
    For the King Cake, Roger & Joy

    Happy Birthday: Drew Grattifiori (11), Joe Quirk, Erica Harrell

    Happy Anniversary: John Cade & Lambrini (13th)

    Please Remember: Rosemary’s nephew definitely improving; Erin’ friend Isaac, a little baby who just died; Frank Reyes’ brother looking for a job; Bonnie Rogers’ friend Laurie with cancer; Jackie Ritter’s sister Sandy; little 4 month old Sadie with cancer, friend of Jack Carlson; Tom Quinn’s brother Tim; Beth Meehan’s family; Wally Banzhaf’s Madeline; Nina Tucker’s friend Nancy with stage 4;  Barb Senter’s mom,  Margie’s mom, Dona & Cathy Goode’s mom; David Pastula & his companions in the military over seas, including Trey Bailey back from his 3rd deployment, Ryan McClurg, Matt Gardner, & T.J.’s friend Aimee; David & Ofelia, Rita; Mary Ellen’s Christopher, Margaret, & Jim; George & Marianne’s sons & Linda’s son; Rob’s mom & dad; a cure for autism from Laura Chollick.

    Spiritual Formation Schedule (CCD): We’ve started.  Welcome!! 

    Your Finances:
    February 18: Income for Running Expenses: $708.00
    February 18: Income for Outreach Expenses: $547.00
    Thanks for your Generosity!

    Next Mass: February 25, 2007

    Note: March 4 & 11, we will be away in East Africa
    March 4: Liturgy of the Word, Homily, and Communion
    March 11: Sunday off. 

    Ash Wednesday: Chris & Terry Phipps will again host us for a simple Ash Wednesday Mass & Ashes this coming Wednesday. Address: 1712 Glenwick Dr., Plano 75075, just off Westwood & 15th. Time: 7:00 P.M.

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  • Sunday Mass Notice, February 18, 2007

    Mass: Sunday, 9:30; coffee, donuts, muffins (home made), & juice on the house.

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

    Readings: 1 Samuel 26, 2-23; Psalm 103, esp. verse 8, a favorite; 1 Corinthians 15, 45-49; Luke6, 27-38.

    Thanks again to all who helped to make last Sunday’s brunch & birthday celebration so much fun.

    Ash Wednesday: Chris & Terry Phipps will again host us for a simple Ash Wednesday Mass (and ashes) this coming Wednesday. Address: 1712 Glenwick Dr., Plano 75075 Time: 7:00 P.M.