Monday, May 26, 2014

Seventh Sunday of Easter/The Ascension of the Lord

My Companions pray with me: As we believe in and live in the Resurrection of Jesus may we bring You glory in our thoughts, words, and deeds. Bring us forgiveness in Your love. Help us live with hearts of gratitude. And provide for all our needs to serve You and our neighbors.

Birthdays Michael Ross (5/26), Eloise Gerogian (5/29): Anniversaries: Linda & Larry Kent(6/1/??).

Keeping In-touch: Except for our unpredictable weather, we enjoyed another quiet week. Of course, it rained on tennis night!

The Readings: Seventh Sunday of Easter/The Ascension of the Lord

Some Commentary: Fr. John Foley, S. J.

My comments and an invitation for your comments: This reading makes me think of how our image framework must be radically different than that of the first followers of Jesus. Many pictures show Jesus ascending like a rocket-ship lifting through the clouds. The Star Trek and Star Wars impacts on my imagination brings me an image of "beam me up, Scotty" vaporization of Jesus into The Kingdom of God (which is everywhere...where ever God rules!). This view of the Ascension makes Christ's reality both immanent and transcendent... keeps me thinking.
John

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Monday, May 19, 2014

Sixth Sunday of Easter

My Companions pray with me: Let us praise You by showing the Holy Spirit in our thoughts and words, and deeds. Forgive us, please, for our selfishness and sin. Never let us sin against the Holy Spirit by refusing Your love and mercy. Thank You for all the gifts You are giving us. May we use them to be a conduit of the Holy Spirit for others. On this Memorial Day please bless all our ancestors, especially those who passed the faith to us and those who fought for our freedom. May Your perpetual light shine on all who gave their live for faith and for freedom. And we humbly ask for health for those on our list as well as attention to all our needs. Come Holy Spirit fill the hearts of Your faithful and kindle in them the fire of Your love.

Anniversaries: Audrey & Vern Rapp (5/19), Kathy & Mike DePriest (5/22/1982);  In memoriam: Gary Dixon (5/20/2009), Mike Norton (5/21/1987).

Keeping In-touch: We survived the snow and cold of Springtime :) officially 7"  I played two tennis matches. And we celebrated Gloria Prymak's life and the Resurrection of The Lord. Otherwise we've had a quiet time.

 
The Readings: Sixth Sunday of Easter

Some Commentary: Fr. John Foley, S. J.


My comments and an invitation for your comments: Jesus'
John

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Monday, May 12, 2014

Fifth Sunday of Easter

Philip & Jesus, "If you see me, you see the Father."
My Companions pray with me: Let Your glory shine through us as we more fully find You in our experience of Jesus. Forgive us our sins, especially our sins of presumption so we may open all our senses to Your loving kindness. Thank You for all your gifts, especially our health and the new life of Springtime. Please shine Your loving light on those who have gone before us, especially Gloria Prymak, and for those in need of renewed health. Bless Taylor and Aaron as they begin their sacramental life together.

Birthdays: Matthew Peterson (5/15); Wedding: Taylor and Aaron Castillo (5/10/2014); In memoriam: Gloria Prymak (5/9/2014), Gerald Klaus (5/18/1987).

Keeping In-touch: We're back into the swing of things. Marge's friend, Gloria, was hospitalized with the shingles virus, deteriorated rapidly, and died on Friday morning.  We had some nice weather and it held for a limited extent for Taylor and Aaron's wedding but my tennis matches were rained-out... we have snow again. I failed to wish all the mothers "Happy Mother's Day" for yesterday but that doesn't mean I was not grateful for all the love given by our mothers who have gone before us and the mothers physically among us, especially my Bride and my Daughters.
 
The Readings: Fifth Sunday of Easter

Some Commentary: Fr. John Foley, S. J.


My comments and an invitation for your comments: Jesus' response to Philip challenges us: Have you been with me all this time and you do not know that if you see Me, you see The Father? Too often people want to see God as the powerful force that makes things right, and will be on our side, and will strike down all our enemies. "So show us that power," we ask. We don't really want to know that God gives freedom and graces all, the good and the bad. Do we see God when we walk with Jesus?
John

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Saturday, May 10, 2014

Gloria Prymak (5/15/1928 - 5/9/2014)


Usually on Tuesday and Friday mornings, my Bride, (Gloria and Bill call her "Margie") would spend time helping Gloria with little chores and go shopping and maybe to the library. But this last Friday morning, Gloria Prymak entered eternal life with The Lord...
Gloria leaves her husband of 60 years Bill Prymak, their sons William, John, and Paul, and their daughters Anita and Linda, and six grandchildren.

Mass of the Resurrection for Gloria will be celebrated at Nativity of Our Lord, Broomfield, CO at 1:00 p.m. on Thursday, May 15th.

Gloria & Bill married 60 yrs

Monday, May 5, 2014

Fourth Sunday of Easter

My Companions pray with me: As we follow Jesus, our loving Good Shepherd, may we bring You glory. Help us know Your love and mercy as we as we repent for our failings and seek to live fully in Your love. May our gratitude for all Your gifts show joy to all the people we encounter. And may we trust that You will provide all we need and share our gifts with others.

Birthdays: Willy Smith (5/5), Molly Norton (5/6), Sharon McKay (5/7), Pat Norton (5/8), Connie Kobza (5/10) ; Anniversaries: Katie (Norton) & Jim Frodl (5/11/07); In memoriam: Leandar Lay (5/6/1975).

Keeping In-touch: Well, I'm still sneezing and blowing my nose! But the blossoms and budding flowers are beautiful. And it's nice enough to clean the garage... that'll take all summer! We're re-grouping at our homestead and looking forward to a birthday party and a wedding at the end of the week.

The Readings: Fourth Sunday of Easter

Some Commentary: Fr. John Foley, S. J.


My comments and an invitation for your comments: As Fr. Foley writes, we often will take being called a sheep as an insult. But in our hearts we know the voice of The Good Shepherd, we know that He calls us by name, we know He seeks all opportunities to set-us-upright. May we quiet our bleats and our cries and listen to His loving call of our name this week.
John

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Friday, May 2, 2014

Third Sunday of Easter


My Companions pray with me: In our moments of longing for You Lord, may we bring You glory. Forgive us our failure to be in-touch with our burning hearts that long to live in Your love. Thank you for all Your gifts especially the gifts of companionship and hope. And please provide all that we need physically, emotionally, and spiritually and praise you in Jesus' name.

Birthdays: Rae Ryan (5/1), Anna Margaret DeBaar (5/3), Tom Reynolds (5/3); Anniversaries: Al & Teresa Hardy (5/2/87); In memoriam: Elaine Hebert (5/2/2013).

Keeping In-touch: We enjoyed our visit with our California Kids.  We celebrated David's 2nd birthday and Makayla's 4th. They are filled with life & energy. Marge flew from the Left Coast to the Right Coast to celebrate with her friends Gail and Sallie. I came home to finish classes and begin Summer session. So this blog post is late... The colors and fragrance of Spring fill my senses (and keep me sneezing and blowing my nose!). We hope you're celebrating all the new life around you.

The Readings: Third Sunday of Easter

Some Commentary: Fr. John Foley, S. J.


My comments and an invitation for your comments:  This is a Gospel account that has touched my soul. When I did Christian clowning and puppetry we were The Emmaus Troubadours and my work with online religious education and community building takes place as The Emmaus Institute. It is in companionship (with-bread-to shape) that we experience the living Christ among us, we become the Body of Christ.
John

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Monday, April 21, 2014

Second Sunday of Easter; Sunday of Divine Mercy

My Companions pray with me: Even in our doubts and lack of faith, we praise You LORD. May all we do promote Your Glory among us. We seek Your forgiveness for all our contributions to Your pain on the Cross. And we thank You for life, mercy, and redemption. Please provide us with all we need and help us to share all Your blessings with our neighbors.

Birthdays: Donna Van Dusen (4/21), Kevin Norton (4/22), Logan Torres (4/23), Kim Dixon (4/24), David Schnitzer (4/26), Steve Jacobs (4/27), Makayla Schnitzer (4/28); Anniversaries: Fr. Michael Carvill (4/21/90), Ed & Betty(d.) Lay (4/23/47).

Keeping In-touch: We experienced a powerful Holy Week and a wonderful celebration of Easter Sunday. We had a most beautiful sunny day and enjoyed friends and family. We pray that all of our "bread-sharers" (companions) also enjoyed a day filled with life. Our week was also filled with tennis, our daily routines, and preparations for visiting our family in that foreign land (California). Be filled with joy!

The Readings: Second Sunday of Easter; Sunday of Divine Mercy

Some Commentary: Fr. John Foley, S. J.


My comments and an invitation for your comments:  I had an opportunity to walk to Mass this morning. A half an hour can be a long time to reflect on all one's doubts and sins. But the half-hour walk home thinking about The Lord's awesome mercy seemed to fly-by! How great is the Mercy of the Lord!
John

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Monday, April 14, 2014

The Resurrection of the Lord The Mass of Easter Sunday

My Companions pray with me: We desire to praise You with our lives, LORD. As we prepare to celebrate The Resurrection on Sunday, please forgive our sin that led Jesus to the cross and continues to bring pain to You and our brothers and sisters. Thank you for all Your gifts, especially Your life among us. And provide us with all we need to bring You glory and live in the fullness of Your love.

Birthdays: Jim Middleton (4/15), Pat Serveiss (4/16), Pope Benedict XVI (4/16), Ron DiSanto (4/16).

Keeping In-touch: My week was full: classes, two tennis outings,and a long weekend of political assemblies. We enjoyed 70°+  temperatures on Friday and it snowed on Sunday: Springtime in the Rockies!  Kim rejoined us and will leave us, Tuesday, to head to her new Peace Corps Assignment (Marge calls it an upgrade) to the Republic of Georgia. Marge keeps busy with Gloria and her church activities... We wish you the best of Holy Weeks and a joyful Easter.
The Readings: The Resurrection of the Lord The Mass of Easter Sunday

Some Commentary: Fr. John Foley, S. J.
My comments and an invitation for your comments:  
John begins the last two chapters of his gospel where Mark conclude his story of Jesus: Mary of Magdala sees the open tomb... but in John's gospel Mary runs to tell Simon Peter and the disciple whom Jesus loved. The disciples see the empty tomb and believe. We celebrate this Easter experience each Sunday. We're called to be an "Easter People." Do we show the people we encounter each day an open tomb or "our hearts burning within us"?
John

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Monday, April 7, 2014

Palm Sunday of the Lord's Passion

My Companions pray with me: LORD, as we prepare for the celebration of Your passion and crucifixion, may the little crosses we bear bring You glory. Forgive us our sins of omission and commission that brings about the pain and suffering in the Body of Christ. Thank You for all your graciousness and provide all we need physically, intellectually, emotionally, and spiritually; especially provide for our prayer requests noted here and in our hearts.

Birthdays: Madaline Jane Ross (4/9).


Keeping In-touch: Last week was a tough one as we recovered from a very valuable retreat experience with our small church community. Participating in our political process also takes time and energy. The daffodils show their bright faces and call us to smile and awake to the new life around us. Our friend, Kim, had her Peace Corps assignment canceled because of political unrest where she was headed. So she's keeping us company until she's reassigned; please keep her tops y-turby life situation in your prayer. 
The Readings: Palm Sunday of the Lord's Passion

Some Commentary: Fr. John Foley, S. J.
My comments and an invitation for your comments: 
 
The "celebration of the Passion" seems as oxymoronic as "Good Friday." This is the irony of our faith: passing through suffering and death brings us to new life. Not that we go around looking for suffering, there is enough around for all of us. But we know that God wants the fullness of life for all God's creation and redeems us by participation in all our joys and sorrows.
John

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Monday, March 31, 2014

Gorden McKeller (3/24/1951 - 3/27/2014)


Another friend, Gorden McKeller, has gone before us. Here is most of the local obituary.

Gordon Alexander McKellar died on Thursday, March 27. Born February 24, 1950, in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, he was proud to be a citizen of Canada and the United States. McKellar graduated from the University of Winnipeg with a degree in geography. He then completed a two-year program in photogrammetry at the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology; and, later, after moving to Colorado, he received his teaching certification from the University of Colorado in primary education. He retired from Adams12 Five Star School District, where he taught first grade, in 2005. A lifelong traveler, he met his future bride "on the beach," in western Mexico, marrying Anne Strouss, of Hubbard, Ohio, on July 26, 1975. McKellar was a gentle soul who walked softly through life collecting friends along the way; always with a mischievous twinkle in his eye. He is remembered as adventurous, kind, humble, fun-loving and honest; a man who listened rather than spoke and a person dedicated to his family, students and community. He loved the outdoors, was an enthusiastic camper, skier (snow and water), loved the water, swam the world's oceans, S.C.U.B.A. dived and snorkeled, and was a boater. His other hobbies included snowmobiling, gardening, turning wood and eating vanilla ice cream. He was an avid curler and was a member of the Denver Curling Club for many years and a member of the Homestake Trout Club of Leadville. A believer of open spaces, McKellar was a tireless and outspoken advocate for preserving "The Field," in Broomfield, and a member of that city's Open Space Foundation. McKellar was a type 1,"brittle" diabetic for much of his life and a grateful recipient of a donated kidney and pancreas in 1995. He was dedicated to the promotion of organ donor programs, particularly the Donor Alliance, and his eyes, tissue and bone will live on in others. He never allowed diabetes or its complications to get in the way of a good time or good-read all-company.

Fifth Sunday of Lent

My Companions pray with me: LORD, help us to live with the same love and compassion that Jesus showed Martha, Mary, and Lazarus. May our love of others bring You glory. Please forgive our selfishness and sin: our forgetting Your awesome love. Thank You for all the gifts You shower upon us, especially our companions who love and challenge us. Please give us what we need this week, help us to steward Your blessings gracefully.

Birthdays: Adam Olson (4/3), Mark Schnitzer (4/3), Dani Schnitzer (4/6).


Keeping In-touch: We have been enjoying a challenging, grace-filled, SCC (small Christian community) retreat with some of the companions in our SCC Group and Fr. Eustace. Our hearts are filled with gratitude to the McMurdo family and all our benefactors for the gift of this weekend. Caitlin has left us and Kim will visit us for a few more days before she leaves for the Peace Corps. The Flyers made it to the elite eight but... Rockies baseball begins today... we're undefeated! We'll return home and continue our Lenten preparation for our celebration of the Resurrection in a few weeks.
Extra: Here's a clip that was played by Connie and Marge at our retreat. 1st part is our relationship or feeling that God inspires in us through his creation.  2nd is the relation that God desires to have with us.
The Readings: Fifth Sunday of Lent

Some Commentary: Fr. John Foley, S. J.
My comments and an invitation for your comments: 

This Gospel reminds me how Jesus loves us. He wants us to see; he wants us to live.  But, an irony hits me as I read and reflect on this Gospel. Jesus responds without concern about his friend's illness. "This will not end in death." But Lazarus dies and Jesus cries. Jesus loves his friends and death has no control of him.
This is how I want to live. I aspire to love my family, my friends, and everyone I encounter with all the enthusiasm I can muster. I give no control to death because I welcome the Christ into my life. I will work to live with joy and compassion.
John

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Monday, March 24, 2014

Fourth Sunday of Lent

My Companions pray with me: LORD, please grant us all that we need to live a full life that will bring You glory. Especially we ask for the intentions on our prayer list. Thank You for all Your blessings; may we use all Your gifts in the service of others. And we seek Your forgiveness for missing the mark and failing to live in the fullness of Your love.

Birthdays: John Lay (3/24), Bill Prymak (3/25), Mark Ross (3/29), Michael Olson (3/29), Marty Sipos (3/30). In memoriam: Bishop Oscar Romero (3/30/1980).

Keeping In-touch: I'm ready for my Bride to return to me, tomorrow. But I have kept busy with course work and all my other church and civic activities. Marge enjoys her time with two of the grandchildren but it makes her miss the others. We'll participate in our small church community retreat this coming weekend; so please pray for us. Otherwise we're just anticipating Springtime and the return of "the boys of summer."
The Readings: Fourth Sunday of Lent

Some Commentary: Fr. John Foley, S. J.
My comments and an invitation for your comments: 

I can not but be challenged to reflect on my own "blindness" and my failure to live in humility, like the pharisees. There is no sin in our physical limitations. Our sin is our failure to trust in The Lord who desires that we "see."
John

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Monday, March 17, 2014

Third Sunday of Lent

My Companions pray with me: LORD, may our lives lived with joy and service bring You glory and honor always. And when we fall, help us to know Your love and Your mercy as we seek forgiveness from those we have hurt and from You. Thank you for all Your gifts, especially the healing process for John Hoiland and the comfort Caitlin is receiving. Please give us what we need, help us to seek Your "living water."

Birthdays: Charlie Stevens (3/17), Lindsay Smith (3/17), Rick Dunn (3/17), Trish Buckley (3/17), Bob Weed (3/18), Chris Norton, (3/19), Karen Carnegie (3/22), Dorothy (Himpleman) Pitzen (3/23), Rachel (Kobza) Vera (3/23), Sallie Dembeck (3/23) . In memoriam: Myron Defrancia (3/17/2012).


Keeping In-touch: We kept busy with the regular happenings of this week. And we eagerly anticipated Margaret's clan's "high holy day": St Patrick's Day... But more enthusiastically does my Bride await her trip to the Heartland to visit the grand children and their parents.
The Readings: Third Sunday of Lent

Some Commentary: Fr. John Foley, S. J.
My comments and an invitation for your comments: 

This is one of my favorite Gospel readings. Jesus asks for a drink of water and the woman wants to initiate a theological debate. The woman's experience, probably one of rejection and subordination, has kept her from encountering Jesus more fully. She invites others to this encounter with Jesus who knows everything she's ever done but continues to ask, "...could he possibly be the Christ?" I know that I have failed to reply to others meaningfully when I felt insecure or inferior... and may have missed The Lord's request for a life-giving response.
John

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Sunday, March 9, 2014

Second Sunday of Lent

My Companions pray with me: LORD, let us praise You for all Your Glory; let us not be afraid as we contemplate Your wonderful majesty. Forgive us our alienation by omission and commission. Thank You for all Your gifts; help us use them for the building of Your Kingdom. And please provide all we need, especially the needs of those on our list of prayers for renewed health.

Birthdays: Mary (Himpleman) Weightman (3/9), John Lay (my nephew) (3/10), Suzie Perry (3/16). In memoriam: Sam Eccher (3/6/2010).

 
Keeping In-touch: We saw a wonderful Irish concert last Saturday night. It was a quiet week with Caitlin gone, attending the memorials for her fellow students. It was a good week sharing meals with friends and playing a little more tennis. It's not much fun giving-up sweets and adult beverages :(
The Readings: Second Sunday of Lent

Some Commentary: Fr. John Foley, S. J.
My comments and an invitation for your comments: 

Transfiguration? What does that mean? Can we even begin to imagine what life will be like in the glory of God? Our Lord does not care for temples or tabernacles but He wants us to accept His love and pass it on. The Son of Man has risen from the dead... so we must tell everyone!
Live in joy, and pass the Word!
John

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Monday, March 3, 2014

First Sunday in Lent

As you are aware, Lent begins on Wednesday.
I hope our Gospel sharing activities will serve you well this year. And I have listed below a few sites that you may find interesting.
John

History of Mardi Gras, Fat Tuesday, Lent and Ash Wednesday
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R9XM0bsjLMw
Why Do You Pray?
http://americamagazine.org/node/145596
Praydreaming: Key to Discernment
http://www.americancatholic.org/Newsletters/CU/preview.aspx?id=235
The Liturgical Catechist
http://theliturgicalcatechist.weebly.com/lent.html

My Companions pray with me: LORD, we ask for Your grace and compassion as we mourn the loss and celebrate the lives of Caitlin's friends killed in an auto accident on Friday and of Billy Maggio who completed his battle with cancer Saturday morning. May our fasting and prayer this Lent bring us closer to You. May we renew our lives and become more united with You and with all our brothers and sisters. Help us to live fully and bring You glory.
  
No calendar events.

 
Keeping In-touch: We were spoiled by our break in the weather, so we found the cold more annoying this week. We worked hard and played hard and consoled companions in difficult times. We're looking forward to some warmer days and some good news.
The Readings: First Sunday of Lent

Some Commentary: Fr. John Foley, S. J.
My comments and an invitation for your comments: 

We may experience similar temptations as Jesus did: to abandon our mission for worldly comforts, to compromise our integrity for fame or recognition, and/or to seek pleasure or satisfaction rather than live as the loved, precious gifts God has made us to be. I pray that this Lent I will take giant steps toward our loving God and mirror His love to all I encounter.

Sunday, March 2, 2014

Billy Maggio (d. 3/1/14)

To all of Billy's faithful Prayer Warriors,

March 1, 2014

With tremendous sadness we write to let you know that our beloved son and brother Billy was received by Jesus into the Kingdom of Heaven early this morning, at 1:12 am.  He died from the many complications caused after his long battle with Cancer. Billy’s death was beautiful. He waited for the arrival of his sisters and then shortly after midnight he began his final battle.

In our hearts we are convinced that our Lord granted Billy his miracle.  He survived his cancer for seven years, the significant and holy number revealed in Scripture. On March 1st in 2006 Billy was granted a new life after his successful liver transplant, Billy always called March 1st his New- Birthday! He was given a brand new life. We all knew that Billy lived his life before Cancer to its fullest; he did the same with his New Life after cancer, for the next seven years!  Through the grace of God, today March 1st, 2014, on his 8th birthday of receiving this gift of life, he was born again into eternal life, in paradise!

Billy accepted his Cross heroically. On May 28th 2013 Billy had his final “VATS” surgery. The last nine months truly became for us a time of expectation, waiting with great hope and labor. His final hike to the mountain top was difficult and painful for our Billy. But in the last moments we believe it was a labor of love and faith which open the door to his birth into the kingdom of God! And seeing our son’s faith and their brother’s courage our family rejoices today with new found wonder at what God has in store for those who love Him! And so our Billy enjoys today, another New-Birth day.

Rest assured all your prayers have been most powerful especially last night helping Billy to gain entrance into Heaven on his anniversary of surgery.  He had a happy, peaceful and beautiful death surrounded by his family with Billy's good friend and fellow cancer survivor Fr. Greg Ames leading the way for us. Billy and Fr. Greg supported each other spiritually, emotionally and physically during each of their battles with cancer.  And as Fr. Greg always told Billy, we would be there to help him reach the summit of life’s highest mountain. Surrounded by your prayers and love Billy stands on that glorious summit today, with Jesus, Mary and all the saints and angels of heaven.

We will all have a giant hole in our heart not having Billy around, but know he will remain with us now in a new way. For as we say in a Catholic funeral, “When the body of our earthly dwelling lies in death we gain an everlasting dwelling in the Kingdom of heaven. For one who has faith life is changed not ended!”  Thank you for your faithful prayers all these months.  We will forever be grateful for your constant love and concern for our Billy and for our family.

Billy’s final gift to our world was his donation of his corneas in gratitude for the liver he received 8 years ago.  Even in death, he was thinking of others.

May God bless you always as your have blessed our Billy and his family with your constant prayers.


Love

Eileen, Bill, Jen, Katie and

of course, our Billy

Monday, February 24, 2014

Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time

My Companions pray with me: LORD, may I give You glory by putting You first. May I forgive others and seek forgiveness because I put You first. May I live in gratitude because I put You first. And may I freely seek blessings in Your goodness because I put You first and You want me to ask. Please guide the doctors with Michelle Hardy's treatments that begin tomorrow. Please calm John Hoiland and guide his doctors in open-heart surgery 3/13. And be with Billy Maggio on his trip to Lourdes.

Birthdays: Tom Leininger (2/24), Tom Duggan (2/26).

 
Keeping In-touch: The Olympics have concluded and baseball has yet to begin...what will be the diversion in this house? I find much joy and some stress in all my Emmaus and Regis work. Marge keeps busy with her service and planning our February birthdays celebration. We're livin' the high-life.
The Readings: Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time

Some Commentary: Fr. John Foley, S. J.
My comments and an invitation for your comments: 

Ok, I will not worry about how I'll get all these papers graded; I will not worry about how I'll keep paying the house payment or these increased insurance premiums; I'll not worry about eating less and getting in shape (hey, round is a shape). I'll just be concerned...
We will always have worries. The point I take from this Gospel is, what will I put first? No matter what will happen, God will never forget me. I may need to suffer physically, intellectually, emotionally, and/or spiritually but Our Father will never forget me. So when push comes to shove, can I put The Lord first: morning prayer, thanksgiving at meals, listening in celebration and study, evening prayer.... really a true relationship with God?
It's not, "Don't worry, be happy." but "Don't worry, love God and neighbor."