"These three remain: faith, hope and love; and the greates t of these is love."~ 1 Corinthians 13:13
Helen Hayes was not ye t a famous actress, when she met her future husband, Charlie MacArthur. S he wrote: "I was at a party feeling very shy because there were a lot of ce lebrities around. I was sitting in a corner alone and a very handsome young man came up to me and offered me some salted peanuts and said, "I wish th ey were emeralds." And that was the end of my heart. I never got it back."< br> In the final years of her famous life, Helen was sitting alone agai n. This time and older Charlie came up to her, gave her a handful of emera lds, and said, "I wish these were peanuts." ~ Mark Link, S.J.
Hav e you experienced love, as Helen did? Have you expressed it, as Charlie d id?
"He came into my life as the warm wind of spring awakened the flowers, as the April showers awaken the earth. My love for him was uncha nging.... strong as death." ~ A. Chennault
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"The greatest love a person can have for his friends is to g ive his life for them." ~ John 15:13
Reverend Benny Newton was w atching the news when rioting erupted in Los Angeles following the acquitta l of the policemen involved in the Rodney King beating.
He rushed to the rioting scene, arriving just after an angry mob had pulled Fidel Lope z from his truck, stripped him, spray-painted him, and began beating him . Throwing himself across Lopez's body, he yelled, "If you kill him, you 'll have to kill me too." WHen the mob backed-off, Newton drove Lopez to a hospital, where the trucker received 58 stitches in his forehead. "He put his life in mine," Lopez said, "He saved me." ~ Mark Link, S.J.
Imagine you are Fidel Lopez. What are your thoughts before and after Newton intervened?
"You may forget the brother with whom you laughed, but you will never forget the brother with whom you cried." ~ adapted f rom an Arab Proverb
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"Sing hymn and psalms to the LORD with praise in your hearts ." ~ Ephesians 5:19
Irving Berlin, was the most popular America n songwriter of the century. He died in 1989 at the age of 101. The Berlin family came to New York as part of the tide of Jewish immigrants from Czari st Russia in 1893. A keen observer of the western culture, young Irving be gan his music career as a singing waiter, parodying hit songs. He went on to write 1,500 tunes and 19 Broadway shows. His "God Bless America" became the nation's second national anthem. His "White Christmas" became history' s top-selling song.
A fellow songwriter, Harold Aren, said of Berl in's songs, "They sound as if they were born that way - God Almighty - not written!" ~ Mark Link, S.J.
What is your favorite patriotic song?< br> "God respects me when I work, but he loves me when I sing." ~ i>Rabinranath Tagore
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Sts. Perpetua & Felicity, Martyrs
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Ave Maria Catholic Church - Brownstein Hall
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Officers and Directors meeting at 6:00 PM, Rosary beginning at 6:30 PM the meeting to follow around 7:00 PM in Brownstein Hall.
Covid -19 guidelines:
- No food will be served, however drinks will be allowed .
- Hall to be cleaned up and sanitized (by officers) after the meetings.
- Masks are worn at all times unless it is the main speaker.
If you a re uncomfortable with meeting in person despite the precautions, please do not feel obligated to attend. There will not be any streaming of the meeti ng at this time.
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"Everyone who makes himself great will be humbled, and ever yone who humbles himself will be made great." ~ Luke 14:11
The c artoon character Charlie Brown is based on a real person. He worked with ju venile delinquents, often housing them temporarily in his own home. After the real Charlie Brown died in 1983, a friend said of him, "He saw his ow n life as the doing of daily works of charity in imitation of Christ and th e saints."
Charles Schulz - the Charlie Brown creator - was a friend of the real Charlie. He sometimes offered him a share of the cartoon profi ts, but Charlie always refused. He had no big interest in money. Nor did C harlie go about telling people that he was the real Charlie Brown. ~ Mark L ink, S.J.
Can you ever recall bragging about yourself or seeking re cognition from others? To what extent do you still do it? Why?
"U ntil we lose ourselves, there is no hope of finding ourselves." ~ Henr y Miller
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St. Frances of Rome, Religious
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"(Jesus told a parable about a father. He said to his son), "Go and work in the vineyard today. ' 'I don't want to ' he answered, but later he changed his mind and went." ~ Matthew 21:28-29
The fil m, Tom Brown's School Days, concerns a popular boy who lived with about a dozen other boys in the dormitory of a British boarding school. One night, a new boy innocently knelt beside his bed to say his prayers. Seve ral older boys poked fun at him.
That night, Tom lay awake thinking about how his mother taught him to pray nightly - something he no longer d id. The next night, several boys were planning to poke more fun at the new boy. When bedtime came, however, something unexpected happened to change their plans. When the new boy knelt down to say his prayers, so did Tom. ~ Mark Link, S.J.
What is one thing in your life that you should ch ange? What is one thing in our Council that we should change?
"Wh en you're through changing, you're through." ~ ...
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"Fishermen throw their nets out in the lake and catch all ki nds of fish. When the net is full, they pull it to shore and sit down to d ivide the fish. The good ones go into the buckets, the worthless ones are thrown away. It will be like this at the end of the age." ~ Matthew 13: 47-49
Albert Schweitzer was a concert pianist who gave up his career in music to become a doctor and missionary to Africa. He once said, "It's not enough to say, "I'm a good father. I'm a good husband." ....You must do something .... for those who have need of help, something for which you get no pay but the privilege of doing it. For remember, you don't live in a world all your own. Your brothers and sisters are here too." ~ Mark Link , S.J.
Do you count your fraternal brothers in your circle of frien ds?
"Yours are the only hands with which God can do his work... Y ours are the only eyes through which God's compassion can shine upon a trou bled world." ~ Saint Teresa of Avila
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6:00am-7:00am
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Ave Maria Catholic Church, 9056 E Parker Rd, Parker, CO 80138, USA
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Hot breakfast at 5:45 am followed by discussion. Please join
us. For more information contact Brad Riddell at 303-548-
6184 or Bill Was serman at 954-817-5706.
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"Love the LORD your God.... This is the greatest and the mos t important commandment. The second most important commandment is like it: "Love your neighbor as you love yourself."~ Matthew 22:37-39
An old poem by an unknown poet asks this question: "What is Love?" The poet re sponds by listing six answers. They go something like this:
Love is - silence - when words would hurt, patience - when another's hurt, deafness - when another's mad, gentleness - when another's sad, promptness - whe n need is seen, courage - when life is mean. < br>Of the poet's answers of love, which do I score highest on? Lowest? Wha t is one concrete thing I might do to make my love more like Jesus' love? What does love look like? It has feet to go to the poor and needy. It has eyes to see misery and want. It has ears to hear sighs and sorrow." ~ Saint Augustine