We do indeed need to show joy as Catholics.
My motto – “Be happily and uncomplicatedly Catholic.”
Michael J. Sheehan Archbishop of Santa Fe
Quiz
- In what three countries is there the greatest difference between the rich and the poor?
2. Who was the first native American to be declared “Blessed”?
3. When people wanted to obtain favorable weather, including rain to end a drought, whom did they pray to?
News Flashes
Holy Jocks!
Sister James Dolores, 73, of Sister Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, posed on a surfboard, to promote the 15th annual Nun’s Beach Surf International on 9/11, The proceeds will go to maintain their Villa Maria by the Sea in Stone Harbor, N.J.
Bishop Thomas Paprocki will run in the October 17 Denver marathon, raising money for the recent restoration of the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Springfield, IL.
Auxiliary Bishop of Denver James Conley, Fr. Jim Crisman and two St. John Vianney seminarians will also participate in the Denver event to increase
support and awareness of vocations.
Misc.
The August 28th Economist reports that Florida State University has conducted a study on infidelity. They are puzzled why they found that couples who attend religious services are more likely to be satisfied with their marriages than those who do not. (comment: These fellows in academia sometimes don’t have much to do.)
Real estate developer Shariff El-Gama, backer of the Islamic center
near Ground Zero, is a true religious cur. He is a New-York-City-born Muslim with an Egyptian father, a Catholic mother, married to a Christian and now is converting to the Jewish faith.
An article in The Catholic Standard points out the problem that many young people have who want to dedicate their lives to the Church are hindered by debt. Elise Maloney wants to become a Little Sister of the Poor but must first pay back $75,000 in student loans. This splendid Order is trying to help her by conducting bake sales. (comment: any of you joyful Catholic who want to contribute, get in touch with me.)
Facit Short Story
Reality
God, the Father, is;
God, the Son, is;
God, the Holy Spirit, is.
That is why
I am.
My favorite priest, layperson, breathing saint or organization
Fr. F. Richard Spencer has served for six years as a military chaplain in Iraq. After one of the many occasions when he had to minister to the injured and dying, he wrote, “In the moment, you do your prayers; then
move to the next situation, because it’s continuous chaos. You just offer prayers that they would see the face of God that very day and you trust and hope. We had both Iraqis and Americans die. I didn’t know who was Muslim or who was Christian – but they all got a prayer.”
On September 8 at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C., Fr. Spencer was installed as the next auxiliary bishop of Archdiocese for U. S. Military Services. He now is the first man in this position who will be able to enter war zones and have unprecedented access to military personnel serving in most difficult circumstances.
Now, tell me about your favorite Catholic priest, layperson or organization that is making a difference
Interesting sayings
No one created the first cause, precisely because it is the first. And there is no real reason why we should establish limits to it, for it has no limits, no borders. Since it was not made, it has no beginning: that is, it has always been and there is no reaon why it should cease to exist at any given time. And this means it is eternal. This cause is God.
Saint Maximilian Kolbe, the Polish Conventual Franciscan who was martyred in Auschwitz.
I’ve learned that everyone you meet deserves to be greeted with a smile.
Andy Rooney
I do not know what God wants to do with me. I am always more content. Everyone is suffering, and I ,who should do rigorous penances, experience
such continual profound joys that I have trouble keeping them under control.
Brother Lawrence of the Resurrection (1691)
Everyone is entitled to his own opinion, but not his own facts.
Daniel Patrick Moynihan
There are two things I like about politicians. They never are bothered with facts and they are the best people on earth that money can buy.
A cab driver in Washington, D..C.
Chuckle time
The scene when God let St. Francis, St. Benedict and St. Ignatius of Loyola be present at the birth ot Christ:
St. Francis and St. Benedict dropped to their knees and prayed quietly. St. Ignatius took Joseph aside and said, “Have you thought about the boy’s education?”
Juanita Caldwell, Isola Todd, David Abbey, Amie Ellis,
Linwood “Skip” Williams, Tom Medved, Eileen Grotsky, Roseanne Somlock, Nicholas Gallagher, Tom Lewis, Donald Whitcomb, Violeta Zepeda, John Aylor, Rev. Joseph Marini, Enrique Portillo, Sharon McPike, Tom Ryan, Joseph Normile, Jim Quimby, Russell Edwards, Gertrude Goldstein,
Rev. Stephen Huffstetter, Hugh Cannon, Eric Moore, Joan Barrett, 8-year-old Michael Fotta and his parents, Lolita Alvarez, Camilus Musselman, Jack Conner, Ed Block, Isobel Milligan, Peter Bartkiewiez and his family,
Joe Toles, Grace Toomey, Bob Earll, Camilus Musselman, Bob Kehlhofer, Ed Cole, Bishop Thomas Olmsted, Jay Parker, the flood victims in Pakistan, the trapped miners in Chile.




















When Jesus entered Jerusalem on a donkey, the whole group of disciples
One summer, I was at a “Salvador Dali Happening” in a town in the Costa Brava region of Spain. The event was staged in the large market center where a string of bed sheets had been strung from wires. When the great maestro appeared with his perfected waxed moustache, he took hoses filled with different colored waters and playfully sprayed designs on the hanging sheets and also splattered some of us in the crowd. Then he laughed and shouted, “Now you can tell your grandchildren you were painted by Dali!”
In response to an atheist appealing to a Florida judge for an Atheist Holy Day, the judge told his attorney, “The calendar says April 1 is April Fools Day. Psalm 14.1 states, ‘The fool says in his heart, there is no God.’ Thus, it is the opinion of this court, that, if your client says there is no God, then he is a fool. Therefore, April 1 is his day. Court is adjourned!”
Pastor of St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Pahokee, Florida.
Catholics with my chapters, “Communion, ho-hum” and “The New Mass, a la Show Biz.” My response from Catholic leaders was as effective as a whisper to the deaf. Seven Episcopal ministers sent praise and not a peep from these Catholic leaders. I assume they either think I’m a fool or they just don’t give a damn. I fear the latter is true.
We need serious reflection and evaluation on the current state and direction, challenges and opportunities for faith and ministry in our Lord Jesus Christ in our Diocese.
Mass” at St. Anne’s Catholic Church in Bristol, VA. He wrote Bluegrass songs for the congregation to sing for the entrance, including the Gloria, Sanctus, alleluia, Memorial Acclamation, the Amen, and especial singing during communion. He said, “You really need to do this. The people here need something Catholic that is part of the experience that goes on in our town. Everyone seemed to have big smiles on their faces as they left church.”


There is a joyful Catholic named Brother Ed Adams. He is always engaging people with joy in every environment he enters. He greets people with joy at church, in the library, at the malls, at the post office, at the car service center—in short, wherever he goes.
Through the centuries, the Mass was developed as a fitting vehicle for the deserved reverence and awe of the holy sacrament of the Eucharist. The guts of Catholicism can be summed up in three words:
rather than bringing the people to the Mass. This misguided act was like painting a moustache on the Mona Lisa.

With the Church in crisis, I’m getting tired of the flurry about same sex marriage. Why should we spend so much time fighting pro-and-con about this? I can name five other national problems of extreme importance that better merit our concern. Is there a need for national dispute about legalizing a lifetime loving relationship between two people of the same sex?
Hans Urs van Balthasar, the Swiss theologian writes, “Christianity is a joyful message. Its essential note must therefore incontestably be joy. Christian joy retains such a particular burning, devouring element.”
Via the New Advent blog and YouTube, enjoy 
several day visit, when they would be constantly entertained with fancy dinners, parties, dances, picnics and games. My mother told me that the few days before she had a house party, the place was in constant turmoil with the family and servants preparing food, getting the house in order and planning for every hour of the event. During this time, her grandmother would devote her time to cleaning out her chicken house.
“Three things in human life are important. The first is to be kind. The second is to be kind. And the third is to be kind.”
Former U.S. Senator Rick Santorum is considering a run for the presidency in 2012. (God, please save America)
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Catholics
At Mass last Sunday I had a thought provoking experience. Two rows in front and sitting alone slightly to the right was a neatly dressed young man. I estimate he was in his late twenties. What attracted my attention was that he was obviously chewing gum.
One beautiful Sunday morning, a priest who wanted to play golf, asked his associate to cover for him at early Mass. Observing this from on high, this annoyed St. Peter, who asked God, “Are you going to let him get away with it?” God told him to be patient.
