February 14, 2010

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REFLECTION:
Luke seems in this gospel to be exalting the downtrodden simply because they are downtrodden, and cursing the comfortable simply because they are comfortable.  What really is at the heart of this gospel is the manner of life that makes present the kingdom and assures us that our “reward will be great in heaven.”  The model of this manner of life and the source of the blessedness it brings is Jesus himself.

  • Jesus is the source of blessedness for me when . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . through . . .
  • The manner of life to which the Beatitudes call me is . . . . . Those who model this for me are . . .
  • My manner of life reveals the presence of God’s kingdom when . . ..


Connecting the Gospel
to our experience: Although we in our society are proud that we do not have classes or castes that separ-ate, in fact we do have distinctions that separate, not least among them being the rich and the poor, the haves and the have-nots.  We discover the presence of God’s kingdom when people come together across what divides and share both gifts and needs, so that everyone is on “level ground.”

Reprinted with permission of Liturgical Press from: Living Liturgy

 

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LAST SATURDAY EVENING MASS: will be Sept. 4 (Labor Day Weekend).  This Mass will resume on
May 28, 2011 (Memorial Day Weekend).

LINDA RILEY’S WOMEN’S BOOK DISCUSSION: will meet this Thursday August 26 at 1 PM in the Fellowship Room.  Topic is “Stabilizers” pp. 179-181.

 

SECOND COLLECTION FOR PETER’S PENCE: will be this weekend August 14/15.  This collection provides our Holy Father with the assistance he needs to carry out his most important charitable works.  The proceeds benefit the most disadvantaged: victims of war, oppression, and disasters.  Through your generosity, we can work with Pope Benedict to cast the love of Christ upon the world.

R.I.P.: We offer our sympathy and prayers to Tracy Hopper and his family on the death of his father Garvis this past week.

 

OUR ANNUAL BAKE SALE: will be held in conjunction with the 127 Yard Sale this Friday August 6 and Saturday August 7.  We need any kind of baked goods.  The south side church door will be open on Thursday for those wishing to bring their baked goods at this time.  We also need patrons to buy the goodies!!

BUILDING A FUTURE OF HOPE CAMPAIGN: As of May 31st the cash received from our parish pledges is $17,991.60 - $8,995.80 for our parish (our 50%) and $8,995.80 for the archdiocese (their 50%).  27.63% of the total cash ($65,125) has been collected so far.  60.8% of our parishioners pledged money. This is wonderful!!

 

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THANK YOU: to everyone who brought the delicious baked goods, everyone who purchased them, and to Phyllis Babcock who worked at the bake sale.  Our bake sale was a big success.

 

THANK YOU:

    • To Wally & Karla Thomas who prepared the delicious pulled pork at our picnic.
    • To everyone who helped set-up, clean-up and attended and brought your delicious dishes to our picnic.
    • To Bonnie Willis for managing the Thrift Store for three years & to Bill Willis her assistant & to Bonnie & Bill for co-chairing Hospitality (with the Babcocks) for two years.  They have resigned both positions effective the end of May.
 

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