In many of his homilies Fr. Wee asks us to pray for those people we know who may have fallen away from the faith. The Archdiocese is running a series of ads starting December 18th to come back to the faith. So if there is someone sitting in "your" pew, know that they might be the person we've been praying for. Or, to be more serious, please pray that this might be the year that many of our brothers and sisters come home.
Monday, November 30, 2009
Sunday, November 29, 2009
Advent Prayer
Advent is a time of preparation so that Christ can be born into our hearts afresh.
Let the poem (now song) of George Herbert be your Advent prayer:
Come my Way, my Truth, my Life:
Such a Way, as gives us breath:
Such a Truth, as ends all strife:
Such a Life, as killeth death.
Come, My Light, my Feast, my Strength:
Such a Light, as shows a feast:
Such a Feast, as mends in length:
Such a Strength, as makes his guest.
Come, my Joy, my Love, my Heart:
Such a Joy, as none can move:
Such a Love, as none can part:
Such a Heart, as joys in love.
Let the poem (now song) of George Herbert be your Advent prayer:
Come my Way, my Truth, my Life:
Such a Way, as gives us breath:
Such a Truth, as ends all strife:
Such a Life, as killeth death.
Come, My Light, my Feast, my Strength:
Such a Light, as shows a feast:
Such a Feast, as mends in length:
Such a Strength, as makes his guest.
Come, my Joy, my Love, my Heart:
Such a Joy, as none can move:
Such a Love, as none can part:
Such a Heart, as joys in love.
Saturday, November 28, 2009
Anne at NCYC
Friday, November 27, 2009
Advent Newsletter
Thursday, November 26, 2009
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
2009 National Catholic Youth Conference
The 2009 National Catholic Youth Conference (NCYC) was in Kansas City last week.
There were so many people there that the police closed the streets when events moved between the Conference Center and the Sprint Center.
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Sunday, November 22, 2009
Christ the King
Friday, November 20, 2009
Thanksgiving Transportation
have been collecting items for out Thanksgiving meals.
carried these items to the Social Level of the church.
Monday evening these boxes will be delivered to families in need.
We are still in need of some delivery people
on Monday at 5:00 and/or 6:30 p.m.
If you can help, please call Linda Gries at 339-7058
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Turkey Bingo
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Spirit of St. Columbkille
Charles & Jean Caskey.
The Spirit of St. Columbkille is given annually to two families or groups of people who represent the characteristics of quiet discipleship that are a model for the rest of us. The awards will be presented by Fr. Damian at Columb's Ceili on Saturday March 6th at the Embassy Suites.
Congratulations to those selected!!
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Monday, November 16, 2009
Coverboy
Parishioner and Seminarian John Norman is on the cover
of the "Archdiocese of Omaha 2010 Directory."
Sunday, November 15, 2009
US Bishop's Conference
Archbishop Lucas is already in Baltimore for some committee meetings before the full Bishop's Conference Monday through Wednesday.
The USCCB Web page will post document, vote tallies and link to live streaming at http://www.usccb.org/meetings/2009Fall.The USCCB Office of Media Relations will provide Web coverage of the meeting via Twitter (www.twitter.com/usccbmedia) on Facebook (www.facebook.com/usccb) and on the USCCB Media Blog (http://usccbmedia.blogspot.com/). The Twitter handle will provide updates of the meeting’s proceedings in real time, while the blog and Facebook posts will include longer reports and photos.
The USCCB Web page will post document, vote tallies and link to live streaming at http://www.usccb.org/meetings/2009Fall.The USCCB Office of Media Relations will provide Web coverage of the meeting via Twitter (www.twitter.com/usccbmedia) on Facebook (www.facebook.com/usccb) and on the USCCB Media Blog (http://usccbmedia.blogspot.com/). The Twitter handle will provide updates of the meeting’s proceedings in real time, while the blog and Facebook posts will include longer reports and photos.
Saturday, November 14, 2009
Cyberbullying Resources
On Tuesday November 3rd we were fortunate to have Jessica Gall from the Anti-Defamation League speak to parents and educators about cyberbullying.
Cyberbullying is different than regular bullying because it is 24/7, there is more anonymity which intensifies the cruelty and the bullying is open to anyone who has electronic access.
If you would like more information on cyberbullying, here are some
resourses:
www.cyberbullying.us
www.isafe.org
www.adl.org
www.cyberbully411.org
Bullying in any form is unacceptable behavior and does not reflect our Catholic faith.
Friday, November 13, 2009
Pancake Man & Terri Penke
Saturday, November 14 from 8 to 11:30 a.m.
in the Social Level of the church.
In addition to the meal, there will be
a raffle and silent auction.
Join family and friends of Terri Penke to help raise money to offset medical bills.
Terri was diagnosed with Hodgkin's Lymphoma in January 2006 which she beat with the support of her family and stem cell transplants at UNMC.
This year a secod cancer of the bone marrow and blood developed. Never complaining and still concerned about everyone else in her life, she died on September 26 at the age of 55.
Cost: $6 for Adults; $4.50 for children;
free for children under 5 years.
One hundred percent of the money raised
will go to Terri’s family for medical bills.
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Turkey Bingo
The St. Columbkille Home & School Association will be hosting Turkey Bingo in the Social Level on Friday, November 13. Doors open at 6 p.m. and bingo calling starts at 7 p.m.
We will have great food and fun for the entire family! Bring your friends! We will have dinner, 6 games of bingo and great prizes. Prices include dinner, snacks, drinks and bingo.
$30/family, adults $6 and children $4.
We will have great food and fun for the entire family! Bring your friends! We will have dinner, 6 games of bingo and great prizes. Prices include dinner, snacks, drinks and bingo.
$30/family, adults $6 and children $4.
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Veteran's Day
On November 11, 1918, World War I (then called The Great War since no one could imagine any war being greater) ended with an armistice [temporary cessation of hostilities.] Over time, today became Veteran's Day.
Interestingly, November 11th is also the Feast Day of St. Martin of Tours.
As a Roman soldier in the fourth century, Martin was on garrison duty at Amiens. A bitterly cold winter day, the young tribune Martin rode through the gates. As he approached the gates he saw a beggar, with clothes so ragged that he was practically naked. The beggar must have been shaking and blue from the cold but no one reached out to help him. Martin, overcome with compassion, took off his mantle. In one quick stroke he slashed the lovely mantle in two with his sword, handed half to the freezing man and wrapped the remainder on his own shoulders. Many in the crowd thought this was so ridiculous a sight that they laughed and jeered. A few realized they were seeing Christian goodness.
That night Martin dreamed that he saw Jesus wearing the half mantle he had given the beggar. Jesus said to the angels and saints that surrounded him, "See! this is the mantle that Martin, yet a catechumen, gave me." When he woke, it was the "yet a catechumen" that caught his attention. Martin went immediately to be baptized. He was eighteen years old.
It was the practice at the time to give money to soldiers before battle, in order to infuse the soldiers with a greater love of their country and desire to fight. When Julian lined up the soldiers in Gaul to give them their bounty, Martin refused to accept the money -- and to fight -- saying, "Put me in the front of the army, without weapons or armor; but I will not draw sword again. I am become the soldier of Christ." They did. Although he was in the front of the fighting he never drew his sword and he was unharmed.
Martin became a monk and began what may have been the first monastery in France, near Tours. A citizen of Tours came to Martin and begged him to come visit his sick wife. When the kindhearted Martin got to Tours, crowds of people came out of hiding and surrounded him. They knew if a delegation had been sent to say he was their choice for a Bishop he would have refused. So they had tricked him. Unable to escape, he was swept into the city.
Although the people were enthusiastic about their choice, the bishops there to consecrate the new bishop declared they were repelled by this dirty, ragged, disheveled man. The people's reply was that they didn't choose Martin for his haircut, which could be fixed by any barber, but for his holiness and poverty, that only charity and grace could bring. Overwhelmed by the will of the crowds the bishops had no choice but to consecrate Martin.
Today we celebrate St. Martin and all our veterans.