Archive for March, 2011

THURSDAY OF THE THIRD WEEK OF LENT

Thursday, March 31st, 2011

Praise God! I slept through the night with the c-pac and when I awoke this morning, I didn’t feel like going back to sleep; so maybe it is working.
I stayed around my suite and straightened it up and came here to the center about 9:30. I’ve spent much of the day trying to get my stuff together for taxes – what a mess of small papers and notes I have! I also found the reply card that I assured Maggie I had sent back for the wedding on the 16th. It got hidden, so I called and confessed and put it in the mail.

I also had a chance to talk with Betty Deluca from Pittsburgh and Mary Healy from Leisure world. I like that I have time to talk with old friends. I think “phone ministry” is where the Lord is leading me.

I also interviews one of those confirmandi that I missed last week because of the funeral. She is a freshman at St. John’s High School and lovely.

I put all of the new Mass schedule information in my book, so now it is official and I should get to everything.

I have the 5:30pm Mass and then I’ll go back to my office as someone called today and wants to talk. I think I’ll be back in my suite by 8pm

WEDNESDAY OF THE THIRD WEEK OF LENT

Wednesday, March 30th, 2011

Yesterday was a full day. After another night of not getting the c-pac to work comfortably, I got up early and went over to hear confessions for the school children at Our Lady of Victory. It is a neighboring parish.
On October 17, 1970, I went to the 6:30am Mass there and Bishop Ed Hermann, who was the pastor and the auxiliary bishop of Washington gave me tonsure, and the first four minor orders, lector, acolyte, porter, and exorcist. I don’t believe that I have been back there since, so I said a little prayer for the bishop and my small band of family and friends who came to the ceremony.

After the confessions, which were a delight; I drove out to Leisure World and saw Marilyn Judge, who was at Gc with me. She is recoverying from a broken pelvic bone but we had a great visit. She is also one of those who have travelled with my gang and we decided we need another trip.

On the way home, I stopped and picked up some prescriptions – I need to make these run out at the same time or do this by mail- I seem to spend a lot of time going to CVS

I put the Blessed Sacrament out for adoration at 3 and then met with four second graders for their First Communion interviews. I just love these little encounters and the chance to meet their parents.

I had the 5:30pm and I went home early and used the c-pac while I watched TV and I think I am getting use to it. Then, I went to bed early.

I got up early this morning because I had the 8:00am Mass. I came down to the office and just being here, I happened to get a phone call from Joe Stoutz. It was nice to catch up and I reminded him that he is coming down to DC in the Spring to visit his son, Tim.

Then I thought, I’d go try the c-pac again and I fell asleep watching it and woke up to hear Drew Perry on The Price is Right. I hope that means that tonight, I’ll be able to use it all night. I can sleep in tomorrow so I won’t set the alarm.

I just finished interviewing 6 second graders and it just is so good to see their excitement at receiving Jesus for the first time. I have also realized that because I have a wedding in Philly that night, I will only be able to get to the first service at 9:30am.

I’m the priest in the confessional for “the Light is one for You” tonight and I take a book in case it isn’t busy but I’ve had a steady stream of people almost every Wednesday. It is from 6:30 to 8:30 and the Blessed Sacrament is on the altar as well. I am for sure going to bed early and I hope the c-pac works well.

MONDAY OF THE THIRD WEEK OF LENT

Monday, March 28th, 2011

Again, I lost a couple of days. I did go to bed early on Friday – and still couldn’t get the c-pac comfortable but I did sleep late on Saturday. I didn’t get out of bed till after 11am. Then I went to the center and just relaxed in my office and continued cleaning it. I had confessions at 4pm and then I drove out to the credit union and made a deposit. then I stopped for dinner at a small restaurant and read four magazins. I hate to sit alone in a restaurant unless I have something to read. When I came home, Fr. Joseph, who was our missionary for the weekend was here and we talked for while about his work with street children in La Paz, Bolivia. Then I went to bed because i had the 7:30am Mass on Sunday.

I had Mass and since Fr. Joseph preached at all the Masses, I didn’t prepare a homily. I like the woman at the well but it was important for people to hear about Bolivia. I think people were generous – as they always are – when they hear about a special need.

I also had the 12:30pm Mass so between Masses i watched the tv in my office so I could see the Sunday morning talk shows. I have my favorites!
Right after Mass, the sacristan told me that some women came looking for me because I was suppose to speak to the confirmandi during a retreat day they were having. A lady asked me a couple of weeks ago and I asked her to call me so I’d be near “My Book” so I didn’t have that in my book. When I got there she asked me to talk about God’s unconditional love for us and a talk I have shared with the parishioners that a brother at Good Counsel use to tell as the freshmen each year. God made them “mistake-making machines and they shouldn’t try to be perfect. God and everyone in the school wants them to make mistakes and learn from them”. It was a great talk and I don’t think I do justice to it; but I love to give it and it went well. Then I answered questions about how we learn what God’s want us to become. That was interesting too.
Then at 5pm, Tim Casey and his son Shamus, one of my students from last year, picked me and we went and picked up Fr. Tom Duffy and went to their house for dinner. It was a delightful and delicious evening. I got to bed by 10pm.

Today, I said the 8:00am Mass and then drove over to the Washington retreat house and gave a morning of reflection for the faculty of our day school. Again, I think it went well and I enjoyed the time with them. I know many of them personally and I think the day was a good time for them to enjoy each others company because like at GC, we were all busy with our classes and we didn’t get to spend enough time together. i think today was refreshing for them and I think I gave them some spiritual thoughts to take home for Lent.
I was exhausted and knew I wanted to sleep so I tried the c-pac again. I had a good nap and seemed to tolerate the headgear. I’ll try it again tonight. Tomorrow, I can sleep in till 9 because I am going out to visit a woman who is recovery from being sick around 10:00am. So now you are up to date and I’m going to bed.

FEAST OF THE ANNUNCIATION

Friday, March 25th, 2011

I just finished the confessions after the 5:30pm Mass. Whoever has that Mass is available afterwards for confessions. I had four or five people. Stations were also going on at the same time. Fr. John was leading them. I do it next Friday. It is done with children and afterwards there is pizza in the hall. I really enjoyed it last year and am looking forward to it again.

Yesterday, Thursday, I had the 8:00am Mass and then a person came for confession. Then, I left for Maggie’s. We went to the pool and I relaxed in the hot tub. We caught up on all the family news and then we went to get my beard trimmed at a local beauty shop. I didn’t want to get “sheared” like I did at the Barber shop two months ago. Niki was my stylist and did a good job. Then I went back to Maggie’s a took a nap.

Kerri and Tim came up and we finished all the paperwork for the wedding and then Maggie made cream chipped beef, which I haven’t had in years. It is one of my “comfort” foods. Then Marie returned and we all played cards. I actually was the lowest one in one game but was next to the top during the second game. I drove home and was in bed by midnight.

This morning I drove over to Annuciation school and gave a morning of reflection for their faculty. The priest who was schedule had a death in his family and couldn’t come, so I stepped in. I think it went well and that was a good dry run for me as I am doing the same thing for our faculty on Monday.

God love him, Fr. Jim just offered to go to pick up my prescriptions at the CVS. I hate that walk from the parking lot! Once he returns, I’ll go and try to use the c-pack and go to bed early. I don’t have anything on Saturday till Confessions at 4pm and I will enjoy not having to get out of my warm bed till I feel like it.

WEDNESDAY OF THE SECOND WEEK OF LENT

Wednesday, March 23rd, 2011

Again, I wonder where the days go. I wrote last on Monday evening. I couldn’t get the c-pac to work comfortably. It felt like I was in a gale and then I pushed some button and it seemed like nothing was happening. I settled on another spoonfull of the medicine and slept fine.

On Tuesday, I drove over to Millersville and picked up Pat and then we went and got Joan and we headed up to visit Betty Neary. We had a great visit and her daughter, Mary joined us for lunch. We then “hit” two “Dollar Stores” as Joan is looking for a large piggy bank. We only stayed a while as I had to dropped Pat off, Joan at home and try to get back for School of Religion confessions (which I missed) and the 5:30pm Mass, which I just made. Then I met with a lady from RCIA, who had missed three classes and we covered that material. I had planned to work again on the c-pac but was too tired and just went to bed.

This morning, I had the 8:00am Mass and went back to bed a couple of times. I am over in the center now, as I am the priest for the “light is on for you”, which is confessions available from 6:30pm to 8pm in every church in the diocese. I have loved doing it and will go to bed early again tonight.

MONDAY OF THE SECOND WEEK OF LENT

Monday, March 21st, 2011

I am sleeping better now and I think it is due to the cough medicine with the codenine. Tonight I will try the c-pac. It took me till today to get some “distilled water”. I am still nervous but I want to see if it allows me to really sleep.

I took the medicine on Friday night and went to bed before 10:00pm and I slept till 11:30am on Saturday. I missed the Mass with the Cardinal and most of the workshop. I went over to the office and Fr. Jim convinced me that I didn’t look much better so I called and cancelled my dinner and house blessing for the Fisher family. I would not have been good company. I did see a couple, whose marriage will be in April and then I went to bed about 7pm. I took the medicine but was afraid I’m sleep too late on Sunday. I had the Masses at St. Mary’s in Barnsville for Fr. Kevin O’Reilly. He is out in L.A. for the Religious Educators Congress. I got up at 6am and drove out. I got there at 7:00am because I wasn’t sure when the first Mass was. It was 8:00am and then 9:30, and then 11:00am. I just stayed in my vestements and sat in a pew between the Masses. I had the strength to get through them all. Then I drove back to the center. It was a beautiful day.

At 1:30, Pat Watters, from New Foundland, arrived and she and I went to see Lincoln Lawyer at the theatre in Beltsville. It was very good and then we stopped to visit Joan Beall. We convinced her to join us back at SBS for the 5:30pm Mass. I arrived a5 5:29 and just stepped out from the sacristy to join Deacon Jeff and the procession. Jeff preached and I just sat there. I was out of breath by the time of Communion and so I didn’t process out. I can’t figure out if this is pneumonia again or what. I’ll just take it easy. We went to Ledo’s on river Road and then Pat took Joan home and I went to bed. Again, I slept very well with the medicine and I got up around 9:00am this morning. I went to the center and did the 11:00am Mass and then returned to rest from 1pm to 4pm. I am off and had some food. I also found the distilled water bottles by my door and just filled the machine. I will go to bed around 8:00pm with the machine and I’ll report tomorrow on how I did.

BETWEEN THE TWO GREAT FEASTS

Friday, March 18th, 2011

I have no real excuse for why I let the feast of St. Patrick go by without a comment. Actually I have gone back over my appointment book to see what happened this week. It is very blurry – must be the antibiotics?

On Tuesday, I slept in because of I was so tired and then I came to the center and sat down and wrote out about 10 St. Patrick’s Day cards. (In addition to giving up Snickers; I decided that I would write a note or send a card during Lent until I had sent 40 of them). I know some people were shocked to hear from me. I’m going card shopping again this weekend.

I had two confirmation interviews and then two good friends, Susan and Abigail came here to join me in going to the gym and purchasing a bowl shaped art work done by local artist and then get some soup and keep the bowl. I had a nice visit with them but I was so tired that they went and got me a bowl.

I went to the second night of the missionI. Again it was very good but I can’t think wht I wanted to share with you all.

In the afternoon, I called and got a prescription sent and after the mission, I asked a parishioners to drive me over to pick it up. His name is Brian Mullholland and I think I’ve known him since he was a teenager at St. John in Chillum. He drove me back to the rectory and I went right to bed.

Let’s see that brings us to Wednesday! I slept through the night and also through the 11:00am Mass, which I had traded with Fr. John for, so he would take my 8:00am. I don’t even think I heard the alarm.

I came to the office and had four confirmation interviews. They were so impressive and I loved to hear them speak about what they learned from their service, especially if it dealt with helping younger children.

On Wednesdays during Lent, in every church in the Baltimore, Arlington, and Washington area there is a priest in the confessional for anyone who would like to come and talk. It’s called “The Light is On For You”. So Fr. Jim and I went up and sat in confessionals from after the 5:30pm Mass till 7, when the mission started. After the mission, we went again till about 9pm. It was great and a lot of people who came to the mission and heard about the love in the Heart of Jesus came to find it in confession. I think they did!

I took the 11:00am Mass for Fr. Jim, he had a very full schedule and then I had the 5:30pm Mass. Of course, I preached on The Saint. I wore green and spent most of the day in my office and again, I went to bed early. Not my most exciting St. Paddy’s Day!!Oh, that’s not quite true, I drove to the Safeway and on the way, my phone rang and it was Dan & Stephanie Poje calling to with me a Happy St. Patrick’s (what a nice way to end the day!!!)

Today is the day between the great feast. I had a full day. I said the 8:00am Mass and then Laura, the lady who brought my Cpack or whatever its called to demonstrate it and help me get use to it. I think I’ll start tonight. She was lovely and because she is a respitory therapist she wanted me to call the doctor as my antibiotics are over and I still have a cough. So I did and I went to see him and he gave me another prescription, which should help me to sleep.
Because Fr. Jim had a funeral at 11 and the nursing home Mass at 1:30, I volunteered to ride with the funeral director out to Mt. Olivet Cemetery. We didn’t get back till 2:45 and I had wanted to concelebrate the 2:30 funeral and I was a little late getting out on the altar.

It was a beautiful celebration. Al Bridy was 100 years old on Christmas Eve 2010 and we all sang happy birthday to him. Some of you know that the parish is celebrating its 100 anniversary and Al has lived here all his life. His wife, Kay is 92 and they have been married for over 70 years. They were great supporters of everything that happened here at SBS. Their children graduated from our school and some live in the parish. They just were a delightful couple.

Two weeks ago, Al had to go into the hospital and last weekend, Kay went in as well. They both died, not knowing the other was ill and so their caskets laid side by side in the main aisle where they often walked up together to receive Holy Communion. It really was a great Mass as they went off together to Eternal Life.

I missed two of my confirmandis but I’m sure they’ll understand and I’ll reschedule for next week.

I really enjoy my life as a priest. Ah, Our God is so Good.

WEDNESDAY OF THE FIRST WEEK OF LENT

Wednesday, March 16th, 2011

My cold has gotten worse. Called the doctor and am on antibiotics and sleeping a lot. Have gone to the mission and will do so tonight but am so sleepy that I’ll write tomorrow for THE FEAST DAY!

MONDAY OF THE FIRST WEEK OF LENT

Monday, March 14th, 2011

Thank you for those prayers for the retreat. I was nervious because I forgot something that Barry Fitzpatrick would often say before our junior retreats at GC especially if there was a or a couple of boys going on the retreat that we thought might “act up”. He’d say, “Well, I think Grace will come. She always tries to make it to our retreats”. And invariably, at the closing Mass, a couple of those boys would get up and talk at the Mass about how wonderful the whole retreat was for them. Barry would lean over and say to me, “I told you Grace would come!”

Well, grace came today because a lot of good things happened at our retreat and I know it wasn’t anything I planned.

I got home around 3:30 and took a nap till 6:30pm and then I came over to the church for the parish mission. It was so uplifting and the two Oblates, Jim and Kevin were such good leaders of thoughts and reflections. I will share more as I work it through my mind and heart but one thing they talked about was Oh, I’ll wait till I have sorted out to share it with you.
Now I am off to buy some cold medicine so I can sleep in tomorrow.

FIRST SUNDAY OF LENT – EVENING

Sunday, March 13th, 2011

It has been a very laid back Sunday. I got out of bed around 10:00am; I had watched some of the Sunday morning talk shows and then went over to the center.

Around 2pm, Carol and Henry Miller and Susan Cassidy came up from St. Mary’s to bring me a “real Irish meal” and to share pictures with me of the trip to Ireland that they went on last October and that I couldn’t go on because of my pneumonia. We had a great time and I took them on a tour of the place.

I worked on the day of recollection that I am leading tomorrow at the Bethesda Retreat House for the ladies from Leisure World. I am saying the 6:30am parish Mass tomorrow before I head to the retreat at 8:15am; so I am heading to bed now. Please keep me and the retreat in your prayers.