Thursday, February 27, 2014



The results of the diaper drive are almost complete.  There were 5678 diapers donated this weekend along with donations. Once we order the diapers with the donations, we will conservatively have received donations of 8200 diapers which is almost double last year's results of 4195 diapers.  Thanks to everyone who contributed to this success.  Special recognition goes to Darline, Cheryl, Linda, Vern, Jane, Michelle and Steve who provided coverage at Tinker House all weekend to receive the donations.  Also, special  thanks to Jane and Lisa who came to Tinker House Monday morning to sort the diapers and then deliver them to Catholic Charities, Cassata and GRACE. 

Once again, our wonderful Good Shepherd parishioners show us the true meaning of generosity.  The donated diapers will help fill a great need.

Thursday, February 13, 2014

His and Hers!


His Post:

Love, Love, Love…it really is a many splendored thing. Jesus himself even said it, “The greatest of these is love.” The Greeks had 4 words to describe love, and in Arabic I lost count at 6. 

We only get one.  We have to make it count.

Love is something wonderful.  It is why we paint, it is why we write poems, it is why we write and perform music. It is what makes our hearts beat faster when we meet our spouse for the first time. It is what made me send poems in text messages to my then girlfriend, now wife.  (This reminds me…I need to do it again… and soon!)

Let’s admit it, even if you dread the lead up to Valentine’s Day, the actual day is fun.  It is fun to be romantic.  It is fun to have your spouse be responsive to your romantic efforts.  It is fun to be told that you are loved.  It is fun to flirt.  Eating Chocolate is F-U-N.  Why do we only make the extra effort on February 14th and on our Anniversaries? 

I suggest that we give the extra effort every week.  I suggest that we work on letting the other one know that they are valued and something to be cherished.  So let’s move that 2 times a year to being a little more romantic every day.

There are a few things that romantics do that are easily repeatable.  These things don’t require grand gestures like holding up a “jam box” outside of your beloved’s window blaring Peter Gabriel’s “In Your Eyes,” but if she likes that kind of thing, sure, why not.
In general, you invest in love every day.  You invest by doing the small things well.
  • You invest by knowing your spouse’s love language, and even if it isn’t how you show love, you learn how to do it for their sake.
  • Be grateful for all that they do for your family, even the small things, a random thank you for an “everyday” task can go a long way. (My wife is great at this)
  • You break the routine.  It can be a night out. It could be a surprise baby sitter.  It could be doing the other person’s chores without them knowing. 
  • FLIRT!  Random acts of flirting are key.  Random flowers in between the major days.
  • To quote John Keating from Dead Poets society, “Language was developed for one endeavor, and that is . . . . to woo women”.  Leave a love note on a Post It.  Write a poem. Give a mention on twitter or facebook. Print off your favorite Psalm and put it in their briefcase. (My wife rocks at this)
  • You are in charge for setting the romantic tone in the house.  Not the other person.  You are. (Point to yourself now and say, “I’m responsible for the romance!”) (My wife takes responsibility in this area too, and it makes a world of difference)
  • Be receptive to your spouse’s efforts.  You may not want to be receptive, but I’m pretty sure God and your spouse will be appreciative.

You shouldn’t make a dinner reservation, order flowers, and buy chocolates the day before Valentine’s Day.  You should prepare.  Likewise, on a non-Valentine’s week, you should set the tone during the week for the coming weekend.

Lastly, I’m sorry but I did lie, there is one grand gesture that is the most important, and that is to ensure that God is at the center of your marriage. 

Her Post:

Not to be cliché, but I have always loved 1 Corinthians 13: 4-7. However, I never fully understood the verses until I met my husband. I decided to use this as a checklist for Josh to see if he really does stack up to Paul’s teachings of love. (Paul wrote this letter about 20 years after Jesus’s death, so I feel Jesus is speaking quite eloquently through him.)

“Love is patient”--- my husband displays an amazing sense of patience with me. He waits for me to get ready for dates, he waits for me to make up my mind about what I want to eat for dinner, he waits for me to do just about everything, in fact. Just like the Brad Paisley song, he’s definitely “waiting on a woman!” CHECK!

“Love is kind” --- Josh’s kindness is truly heart-felt. He is kind to not only myself and our girls, but every single person he meets! “How is your day so far?” I hear him ask every person who he comes across. And he isn’t just being nice…he’s being kind (and there is a difference)! I have never met a kinder man (next to my dad, of course)! CHECK!

“Love is not envious or boastful or arrogant or rude” --- While he is definitely not boastful, arrogant or rude, I want to concentrate on the ENVIOUS part here. I have a few favorite people on this planet (next to my husband) and he never gets envious of the time I spend with those people. He is never jealous of the time I spend volunteering at church or the time I spend in work. He gets a CHECK PLUS here!

“It does not insist on its own way” --- As a married couple, it is very important for us to always take each other’s ideas and perspectives into account when making major decisions. While there may be times when I really want my way, I always need to put my partner’s needs above my own. We made this vow on our wedding day and still carry it out in our lives today. CHECK!

“it is not irritable or resentful” --- Notice this part has no parentheses, no “UNLESS”, etc. Now, there are times where I add my own “unless” to the situation. “It is not irritable or resentful”…UNLESS I am hungry, UNLESS I had a bad day. There are going to be bad days! The important thing is to not take our anger out on each other! Josh’s patience (see part one) helps with this, and I am so blessed to have him “not irritable or resentful” in my times of frustration (or on game nights gone wrong)! CHECK!

“it does not rejoice in wrongdoing, but rejoices in truth” --- Some people tend to give us a hard time because we are in (almost) constant correspondence with one another via email, text message, or phone calls. However, our relationship has been built on trust and love. I want him to know what I am up to 24/7. This especially comes in handy when he travels for business, and we don’t get to see each other for days at a time! CHECK!

“It bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things.” --- Being married to Josh has taught me the truth in this statement! We are in this together! We believe God will honor our marriage as long as we keep Him in the center. We hope others see our love radiating in one another. Through thick and thin….we are in this for life! CHECK, CHECK, CHECK, and CHECK!

I do not claim to be perfect. There are times when I am not at my best. There are times when I don’t meet Paul’s guidelines for LOVE for my husband. However, one thing is for sure, and that is, “my beloved is mine and I am his” (Song of Songs 2:16).

Happy Valentine’s Day!

 

 

 

 

 

Monday, February 10, 2014

Tweets from after the Confirmation Retreat!


Most memorable weekend of my life! thank you so much @GSCCStudents for such a life changing experience!!

This weekend finally made me realize how blessed I am with such an amazing church #gsccconfirmation2014

So incredibly blessed to have such a great church community filled with amazing people #gsccconfirmation2014

I am just completely awestruck by the power of Christ. I am filled with the gifts of the Holy Spirit, and I'm ready to let it show.

Theres a lot of stuff i can tweet rn after that retreat but I'll just say...wow🙌

Still in awe😍🙌😭 so much to be thankful for💜🙌 #lifechanging

 

Thursday, January 23, 2014


 With praise and thanksgiving to Almighty God,

the clergy, religious and faithful of the Diocese of Fort Worth

cordially invite you to attend the

Mass of Ordination and Installation

of


as

Fourth Bishop of Fort Worth

Wednesday, the twenty-ninth of January, two thousand fourteen

two o’clock in the afternoon

Fort Worth Convention Center

1201 Houston Street, Fort Worth, Texas

PRINCIPAL CONSECRATOR

The Most Reverend Gustavo García-Siller, M.Sp.S.

Archbishop of San Antonio

PRINCIPAL CO-CONSECRATOR

The Most Reverend Kevin W. Vann, J.C.D.

Bishop of Orange

PRINCIPAL CO-CONSECRATOR

The Most Reverend Joseph A. Fiorenza

Archbishop Emeritus of Galveston-Houston

IN THE PRESENCE OF

The Most Reverend Carlo Maria Viganò, J.U.D.

Apostolic Nuncio to the United States

Live Stream: The Mass of Ordination and Installation will be live streamed on the Catholic Diocese of Fort Worth website, beginning at 1:30 p.m., Wednesday, January 29, 2014.


Thursday, January 16, 2014

We thank thee, O God, for the spiritual nature of man. We are in nature but we live above nature. Help us never to let anybody or any condition to pull us so low as to cause us to hate. Give us strength to love our enemies and to do good to those who despitefully use us and persecute us. We thank thee for thy Church, founded upon thy Word, that challenges us to do more than sing and pray, but go out and work as though the very answer to our prayers depended on us and not upon thee. Then, finally, help us to realize that man was created to shine like stars and live on through all eternity. Keep us, we pray, in perfect peace; help us to walk together, pray together, sing together, and live together until that day when all God’s children, Black, White, Red, and Yellow will rejoice in our common band of humanity in the kingdom of our Lord and of our God, we pray. Amen.

Excerpted from:  "Thou, Dear God”: Prayers that Open Hearts and Spirits

 

Thursday, December 12, 2013


What Was Your Response When You Heard Pope Francis Was Named TIME Magazine’s Person of the Year?


We posed the above question to members of our parish and these are the responses that we received. 

Knowing that this holy man can change the face of the Catholic Church by resetting its priorities, is very reassuring to me.  But to see that he can also inspire hope in the secular arena, and perhaps have universal impact with his grand vision rooted in Christ's message, is truly a reason for all to rejoice!  Cyndy G

I saw it first thing this morning and thought, “That’s our Papa!! Who DOESN’T love this guy?” I am so excited that Pope Francis is able to show the world the gift of joy and hope that is found in all that we believe!   Mary C

I am beyond excited to learn that Pope Francis was selected as Time Magazine's Person of the Year. My first thought upon hearing this news was that of hope! I am hopeful for our world to know that he was chosen. What a great example the Catholic Church is to the rest of the world!  Lauren

My first thought was how wonderful it feels to have The Church portrayed positively in mainstream media again because of Pope Francis. I then contacted the marketing department at the yearbook publisher I work for and made sure it would be included in our "Year in Review" magazine supplement that goes in almost all of our school's yearbooks across the nation.   Lisa L

I've been getting calls from my Protestant friends that think it's awesome.  They feel that his incredibly humble nature will continue to strengthen all Christians.  His real life examples of Peace & Love continue his daily messages to the world. Jim C

My first thought was, "Wonderful! Terrific!" My second was, "Thank God they didn't pick another person they considered - Miley Cyrus."  David H

I felt my shoulders relax, oddly enough, and thought "it's about time". I have so many friends who are non-Catholic that have said they think he's "the man" - just a truly amazing person who actually lives like Jesus wants us to live. Jacque O

His life as a Christian exemplar merited the recognition! I fear, however, it reflects how many people want him to change the principles of the staid old Church.  Lee M

Pride! Many non-Catholic friends have shared wonderful comments on his actions and efforts for all Christians.  Sharron M

Pope Francis is reenergizing the Church through his humble life style and the way he reaches out to all people.  Through his down to earth communication and joyful demeanor, he makes Christ present to all that see him.  Mark P

To read about TIME’s choice, click this link

To hear Cardinal Dolan’s Response in his podcast on Catholic Radio

To read Father Robert Barron’s Response

Thursday, December 5, 2013


Thank you....Once again Good Shepherd parishioners have come together to meet a need in our community.  Recently, GRACE, Cassata High School and St John's Baby World expressed an urgent need for outerwear. The GSCC youth attending the Sleep Out for Honduras in early November brought gently used coats and jackets in response to this request. Wow, what an outpouring of generosity from our teens! Volunteers who delivered the over 150 pieces of outerwear to the three organizations were met with tears of joy.  Outreach team members sorted through donations and Cassata High School students try on their new coats with big smiles. Thank you, Good Shepherd for your continuous generosity.