THURSDAY WITHIN THE OCTAVE OF EASTER 4.7.16

April 7th, 2016

Once again, two weeks have flown by. Let me bring you up to date.

On Wednesday, March 30th, I had the 11am Mass and then met with
a family friend to arrange the baptism of his child for May. It was
nice to visit with him and “catch up” on his large family.
That afternoon, I drove out to Frederick and stayed in a motel, so that
I wouldn’t have to face the traffic in the morning.

On the 31st, at 11am, I was at St. Mary’s in Barnesville for the funeral of Vincent
O’Reilly. I met him and Joan while I was at GC. She built many of the
sets for the plays. She died a few years ago but I have kept up with Vincent,
as their son, Kevin is the pastor here. Over the last few years, I have helped out
with Masses and confessions. It’s a great parish. His parents are now
buried in the parish cemetery right behind the church. Very nice. There
was a big luncheon but I headed home and did exposition and 5:30pm
Mass. Early to bed.

On Friday, April 1st, Brian and I called Michael (my cousin) and sang
Happy birthday. He seemed unmoved!! We’re going out to lunch next
Thursday.
I checked in at the Tyson’s Westin hotel for the Fairfax Genealogical
Fair. I met Sharon Beall and Carol Ostrye there. We had all gone last
Year and I really enjoy hearing the presentations. We also had good
meals and I learn a lot of tricks about the Library of Congres

On Saturday, I had room service and didn’t rush downstairs. I went to
a session and then had my DNA swabbed. That should be interesting.
Because they were forecasting strong winds, I came back in the evening
to the rectory and slept.

It was a beautiful day – but windy – on Sunday and I spent some time
with a graduate of GC and his teenage son. I really enjoy meeting
and talking with GC people.
I met for lunch with two couples from St. Michael’s, and two young
adults ( one is an EMT) and (one that turned 18 that day) and his grandmother.
All people I was very close to in St. Mary’s. We spent a few hours
laughing and talking and “Catching up”. I had a great day.
I had planned to get home and sit in on the 5:30PM Mass but I was so
tired, I took a nap and then said Mass in my room. It was neat.

Monday, April 4th was my DAY OFF, so I just “zoned” out in my suite. And
looked at my tax stuff.

Tuesday, April 5th I had “Tuesdays with Fr. Maury” and we looked over
and talked and shared on the three years of the pontificate of Pope
Frances and what it means. We had a great discussion and our meal
was hotdogs and other “Baseball” foods as it was opening day of the
Nationals I had exposition and 5:30pm Mass. We had lamb (and mint
jelly). Great dinner

On Wednesday, the 6th, I had the 11AM Mass and then drove over and picked up
Msgr. Beattie and we went to the retired priests’ gathering. We had a good time,
There were only 12 of us, I think the cold kept them away. The wind was terrific.
I came back to the office and have typed this up. Our computers (internet) are down,
so I’m going back to the rectory and try to finish this tomorrow.

Today, the 7th, Brian, Michael, and I are celebrating Michael’s birthday at Magiano’s
Then I have exposition and the 5:30pm Mass.

On Friday, the 8th, I have the 8AM Mass and then I’m going out to Olney and visit three elderly
friends in nursing homes. I’ll report on that my next report. I also plan to see Pat Delaney, who
is up from Florida visiting her daughters. I might drive to Maggie’s and try to see Marie.

A little round-up. Mrs. Nita Cummings Green, a dear friend from St. B’s has died at 88.
Please keep her family in your prayers. Pat Berry had a heart attack and is recovering in
Chicago. Please keep him in your prayers. My cousin, Jeanne Stoner died in Pittsburgh, so
please keep her and her family in your prayers. Mary Goldbeck is back in the hospital – her kids
are so good at keeping us informed. Lots of people are ill with this change of weather,
so keep them (and me) in your prayers. Just heard that Fr. Tom Kane is in the hospital,
So please keep him, Fr. T, and Father Dan in your prayers as well

Lift up Sister Kass, her cat is very sick.
Hope your Spring gets brighter and warmer.

TUESDAY OF EASTER WEEK 3.29.16

March 29th, 2016

It has been a very busy and enjoyable Holy Week and Easter.

Let’s go back to Tuesday of Holy Week:
That morning, my friend, Sandra came and we spent all of the morning trying to straighten out my oxygen company problems. Especially this week, with the tree pollen so high, I have been struggling with breathing. Fortunately the men in facilities put in my air conditioner and I have been using it night and day. I had exposition at 3pm and then the 5:30pm Mass. I just stayed afterwards and heard confessions till 8pm. I took my oxygen in with me and I felt fine. I had a constant steam of penitents till 8. Then I went home, ate a little, and went to bed. Slept great in the “cold’ room.

On Wednesday, the 23rd, I drove over to Stone Ridge for confessions at 9:20am. It was for the middle school but there were 14 confessors and we were finished in about an hour. Then I decided to drive out to St. Patrick’s parish for the funeral of Mrs. Petracelli, the mother of a number of boys who were at Good Counsel. Because I knew I had confessions, I thought I wouldn’t be able to go. I was late but glad to get there and hear one of her sons give a wonderful eulogy. I saw some old friends as well as Fathers Kane and Trancone who concelebrated. Then I went to see a 96 year old lady at Leisure World. I got a chance to visit her and her daughters. They were friends of my Uncle Willie and Aunt Josie as well as their grandparents had been Communion calls of mine at St. Camillus. Boy, we do have lots of connections, don’t we? After Exposition and Mass, I once again heard confessions till 8PM. It was great. I stayed up late and watched TV because I could sleep in on Holy Thursday.

On Thursday, I relaxed, ate, and stayed in the air conditioning in my suite. At 5pm, Bishop Holley came for supper, which was enjoyable and then we all concelebrated at 7pm. For the first time in close to 60 years, I did not go “visiting churches”. I just didn’t have the energy. I stayed in our altar of repose in the chapel and prayed for all of you and your families and needs. Was in bed by 10pm.

On Friday, I met with Julie and Howard at 9:30am. They are from the Catholic Health Association. We had a great discussion that I hope will be helpful to the people who come to “Tuesdays with Father Maury”. At noon, I led the Stations of the Cross in the church and then heard confessions till 3pm. I went and took a nap in the air conditioning but when I woke up, I called the sacristy and told them I was too tired and too comfortable to participate in the service at 7pm. I felt badly but I slept very well.

On Saturday, I heard confessions from Noon for about an hour. I went home and napped and then we had supper prepared by a parishioner at 5pm. I slept again and come to concelebrate the 8pm service. The music was great and we brought three people into the church. There was a reception but I went home and watched the Pope on TV.

On Easter Sunday, I came down to the kitchen and prepared a sumptuous breakfast of ham, eggs, and toast. I took it up to my suite and enjoyed it as I watched the Sunday talk shows. I relaxed and phoned family and friends. I had the 5:30pm Mass, which was well attended and I enjoyed myself. My cousins, Maggie and Aidan came and brought me a lovely coffee cake (which I shared and many in the house have enjoyed). I had hoped to go and visit the McLaughlin’s but I needed to stay in the AC. I watched TV and slept well.

Monday of Easter week, I just “zoned out”

Today, I picked up Fr. Beattie and we had lunch at Mama Lucia’s in Olney. I have the 5:30pm Mass and then it’s back to the AC. Pollen doesn’t seem as bad today but it is cold and windy.

I used the phone a lot during Holy Week and caught up with cousins and my friends at Madonna House. It is always so great to “keep in touch”. Hope all of you had a tremendous Holy Week and Easter. Christ is Risen, Alleluia. Truly He is Risen, Alleluia.

MONDAY OF HOLY WEEK. 3/21/16

March 21st, 2016

On Sunday, March13th, I had a Baptism at 11am and then I had the 12:30 Mass. I had a very good homily and encouraged people to come to confession, especially if they hadn’t come in a long time and was “nervous” about what to do and how to say things. I invited them to come – and to make the offer to anyone they knew who was afraid to come after a long break. God’s mercy was waiting for them. I quoted the Pope, who said, “No sin is greater than the mercy of God”. I will be hearing confessions a lot this week and they can always come to my office.

On Monday, the14th, I picked up Barbara and we joined Sylvia, Pat, and Sally for lunch at Mama Lucia’s in Olney. We got there at 12:30 and left at 3:30. We had such a great time and “caught up”. I went home and took a nap. Then I drove to Silver Spring for dinner at Rosensteel Council Hall with the Mary Knights. Fr. Trancone is their chaplain but he wasn’t up to giving a talk for Lent; so I did. He came out by Uber and I drove him back to O’Boyle afterwards. I spoke on Lent and Mercy (kind of my theme for Lent) . I knew a lot of the ladies. Some were from St. Catherine’s or friends from Our Lady of Grace. One of them (now the mother of 4children) was a high school student who uses to come and be in the musicals that I produced at Good Counsel High School. It was great to see them all.

On Tuesday, I preached at the 11am Funeral for a parishioner. There were four priests but the family asked me to preach. It was a big Irish family and I’ve been close to them since I came to the parish. One of the daughters gave a great eulogy and I learned more about him. There was a luncheon but I went to my Tuesdays with Fr. Maury group, where we celebrated an early St. Patrick’s Day. In the afternoon, someone came for confession, then I went to the auditorium and purchased two bowls in support of SOME. I didn’t get soup. I was so tired. I skipped the play reading group and went home and went to bed.

On the 16th, I had a meeting about the baptism program at 9:30 with Michelle, Jim and Ann. I am trying to arrange a dinner for the group of volunteers sometime soon before I hand the program off to Michelle. Then I had exposition and the evening Mass. I joined Fr. Ron for “The light is on for you” and we both had confessions for the two hours – which is great!

On the “Holy Day” – St. Patrick’s feast day, I heard confessions at St. Elizabeth’s grade school. They were great and we had 9 priests and about 130 kids. It went quickly. I saw someone for spiritual directions and then had exposition. I had the 5:30pm Mass and a great “Irish supper” with the guys.

On Friday, the18th, I had the 11Am Mass and in the afternoon, I had some First Communion interviews. Early to bed as the pollen is very bad and I had a headache most of the day.

On Saturday, I missed an appointment as I thought it was at 10 and it was at 8:30. I worry when I get mixed up like that. We re-scheduled for two weeks; but I don’t like being confused. I did have the 11am Mass and I had an appointment at 2pm. I went grocery shopping and went to bed early.
Today, I watched the Pope’s Mass around 5am on TV; then I concelebrated the 7:30 Mass with Fr. Regis. He was the presider and preached and I was glad just to be there, like a potted Palm!
When I got home, I cooked a big breakfast and have spent the day relaxing here in my suite. I didn’t snow – like they said it would – but it rained most of the day and I was happy to be home.

I wrote this last night in the rectory but couldn’t get to Paddy. So here it is today. I had a doctor’s appointment and took some test of the breathing and he says, it is about the same except more of the fibrosis have weakened. I can see that and I am trying to use the oxygen on a regular basis except when I sit for a long time.
I hope to see two friends, Ellen and Paul, today and go to the students’ Passion Play. Have the 5:30pm Mass and I think soup for supper. Buena Samana Sancta!!

VIGIL OF THE FIFTH SUNDAY OF LENT – 2016

March 12th, 2016

I just finished the 8AM Mass and since I will concelebrate an 11AM funeral, I thought I’d start a message. It has been another full and busy week:

On Monday, the 7th, I drove to New Carrollton and caught the 10:04 train to Philly. I find it easier to go there, park in the lot nearby and take the elevator up to the tracks and stand in the section where the train will stop. I have gone to Union Station but then I have to walk down past the engines and a number of cars and I’m exhausted. I love the train and can usually read a couple of the magazines that I subscribe to and seldom get a chance to read. I got to Philly at 12:08, met Joe who had taken the local train down from Chestnut Hill, and John was waiting in his car for us. We went to Ponzio’s, a diner that I always enjoy visiting. Then we went to John’s rectory and relaxed. Around 5pm, we met Terry at an Italian restaurant for supper. It is always so enjoyable to be with them. We’ve been friends for over 50 years. Around 7:30, John took me and Joe to the 30th Street station. Joe got his train and I took the 8:40pm train. I got off at New Carrollton, got my car, drove home and was in bed by 11:30. I slept well.

I had the 8AM Mass on Tuesday and then heard school confessions. Then I went to the Washington Retreat House near Catholic U. St. Camillus parish was having a “day of recollection”, led by Deacon Yorke. People came from St. Camillus and St. Bernard’s and it was so nice to see them and visit. I said the Mass at 2:30 and was home by 4pm. I had supper with the guys and went to bed early.

On Wednesday, the 9th (feast of St. Frances of Rome), I had the 6:30AM Mass. Then I called Frances Sampogna to wish her a happy feast day and then I drove to Colombia, Md to Toby’s Dinner Theatre to see “South Pacific”. My friend, Annamarie had gotten a gift certificate from her children and she treated me. We had a wonderful time and sat with a couple, who actually live a few blocks from her. I had a good time. Then I drove to Barnesville, heard children’s confessions and had a great supper with Fathers Kevin, Lockman, and McFarland. I do really enjoy sitting around and laughing with priests. At 7:30, we went to the church and Deacon Bill Vita (cousin of our Bill Vita from St. B’s) gave a great talk to bring to a close their three night mission. Then we heard confessions and I drove home. Actually, I was in bed by 9:30.

On Thursday, at 9AM, I went to Stone Ridge and spent an hour with 50 lovely and bright 5th graders. I explained a lot of the accoutrements that we use in our liturgy. They have been studying the Sacraments’ of Initiation and we all had a good time. I came home and took a nap. I had exposition at 3pm, 4 young students came to see me who are making their First Communion. I do so enjoy those interviews. Then I had the 5:30PM Mass, went home, had supper, and went to bed during Jeopardy – I had been up a long time.

On Friday, I hadn’t set the alarm and it was nice to sleep in. At 10:30, I met someone for spiritual direction. I had lunch, Exposition, the 5:30PM Mass, and Stations. Then I joined some parishioners for Pizza. We had a lot at Stations and many came to the Pizza. I’ve met some nice families there. I went to bed early.

Today, Saturday, the 12th, I had the 8AM Mass and will concelebrate the 11AM funeral. It is for Ruth, the lady I went to anoint two weeks ago. She was a professor at George Washington University and although she lived a long time, they are expecting many of her former students to come to the funeral.

Again, I ask for prayers for Fathers Beattie, Trancone, and Morales. Also for Mary Goldbeck and Pat Watters. Hope you are having a good and fruitful Lent.

VIGIL OF THE 4th SUNDAY OF LENT, 3/5/16

March 5th, 2016

I had another very good – but busy – week.

After I wrote last Saturday, I went to bed early. On Sunday, the 28th, I had the 7:30AM Mass with the Deacon preaching. I came to my office afterwards and worked on the Baptismal paperwork. Then my friends brought Walter Francis to meet me. He seemed to like me and so on April 9th, I will baptize him. They brought me a lovely plant and I put it in my window. It has beautiful purple flowers and I hope I don’t kill it. Afterwards, the young man from the school and his parents came and we set a date for him to be baptized and make First Eucharist. I went home and relaxed and watch TV. I didn’t set the alarm!

On Monday (Leap Day), I planned to stay in my suite all day and relaxed, but I went to the credit union and since it’s nearby, I stopped in to visit my friend, Barbara. We had a very nice visit and I came home, took a nap, and had supper with the guys.

On Tuesday, March 1st, I met someone for spiritual direction at 10am and then at 11:45, I went to the Manning Center for “Tuesdays with Fr. Maury”. It was our first time back after our February break and we had a good time talking about Lent. Then I led the Stations for the middle school students. I love Stations. Then my cousins came to visit. My young cousin never had a chance to make First Communion what with moving and the times for sacraments being changed from parish to parish; so we’re making plans for him to receive soon. I love when he and his mom come to visit.

On Wednesday, I had planned to pick up Fr. Beattie and take him to our “First Wednesday meeting of Retired Priests” but he is still having trouble with his leg and had a nurse coming. I went myself and there were 17 of us. We had a great time and a good meal. Fr. Trancone, Msgr English and Msgr. Kane came and it is always fun to sit next to them. I came back and had someone for spiritual direction and then I did Exposition and the evening Mass. Msgr Duffy came and had supper with us. Fr. Percy went to Little Sisters, where he live, and brought him out. We had lamb, which I really like and he seemed to enjoy the evening. I worked some more on my Christmas stuff and was glad to get to bed.

On Thursday, I spent the morning in my suite and got it “better organized”. I met with the boy from the middle school and settled some things about the baptism. I had Exposition and the evening Mass. It was supposed to snow a lot later then evening.

On Friday, March 4th, it didn’t snow very much and so after the 11AM Mass, I drove to Clyde’s and met my niece, Mary, my sisters Maggie and Marie, and 5 “girls” that Marie has known since they were in first grade together at St. Martin’s; to celebrate Marie’s 76th birthday. We had a great time with lots of talk and laughter. Marie seemed to enjoy the time. I had Exposition at 3PM and then I called Mary Horan, the youngest child of the William and Helen Horan, who were a great family at St. Bernard’s, when I was a kid and whom I’ve stayed close to over the years. Mary lives in a group home called Bethlehem House in Hyattsville and we run into each other at “churchy” events in the diocese. Today was her birthday and I had a nice visit by phone and once this “wintry” weather is over, a lady here in the parish is taking me over for supper with Mary. Also I found out that my seminarian, Patrick comes to visit her as part of his pastoral program. She loves him! Who wouldn’t???

Today, Saturday, March 5th, I went out to Urbana and visited Loretta and Andy Favret. They live in a senior community and I had a great time with them. We were saying that we’ve been friends for almost 44 years. Near them is a retreat house and I went there to hear confessions for young people who are preparing for Confirmation. It is so nice to do “priestly” things. Afterwards, I met Fran Werden, another St. Camillus friend, for lunch. She brought me up to date on all the family. She works at the parish where the young people came from and had recommended me for the confessions. I told her that was a very nice thing to do for a “retired priest”. Now I am writing this because I have the 5:30 pm Mass. Brian is coming and so I’ll have his help and will be able to give Communion out again.

Tomorrow, Sunday, I’ll go over to Maplewood and have brunch with Antonia, my old friend from Teams. We will join Bunny and her daughter, Suzanne and her son – in – law Jim. We always have a good time and tomorrow, I’ll learn about their son, Nicholas and his recent wedding in New York.
Then I’ll come and take a nap. I will give my cousin, Aidan his First Communion at the evening Mass.

Also at 6PM (our time) and 5PM (Texas time), I will join in prayers with many of Father Dan’s family and friends to give him and his health to the Lord. Please join us in lifting up Father and his terminal illness to the Mercy of God.

As part of my Lenten program, in addition to sending cards and notes, I have been using the phone as ministry. Have talked to lots of the sick. Please keep Sister Kass, Mary Goldbeck, Bill Vita, and Tom Curro and their families in your prayers. Also Arthur Joseph Harriman, Barbara Ostrye’s cousin died, please keep him and his family in your prayers.
Hope you are having a good Lent.

VIGIL OF THE THIRD SUNDEY OF LENT – 2.27.16

February 27th, 2016

Had a busy and enjoyable week.

On Monday, the 22nd, I went out to Leisure World and brought Communion to a 96 year old lady, whose parents I use to bring Communion to at St. Camillus. I buried then and then lost touch with her and her daughters. Fr. Martino went to see her at Christmas time and she asked if he knew me. He sent me and email and I’ve been trying to get out to see her since – the snow and my health put it off for much too long. Her daughters live nearby and so I spent three hours with them. They had photo and we just laughed and talked – oh, and prayed. Her parent use to play card with my Uncle Will and Aunt Josie (my grand dad’s brother and sister in law). Washington really was a small town in those days and everyone – especially the Catholics – knew everyone else. I had a great time; but I had to move my doctor’s appointment to Friday. That night, we began our parish mission at 7pm. Fr. Regis spoke and he was just wonderful on the topic of “Mercy” as found in the writings of the Popes. I was in bed early.

On Tuesday, I spent the day at my desk trying to organize the baptismal information to hand that over to Michelle. It is a slow process. Supper with the Fr. Andy, who had gone to the Lenten Day with the Priests, I wasn’t up to it but he said the two priests who spoke were very good. The mission again that night and again he spoke on Mercy as found in Augustine and other church Fathers. He is so smart and yet humble. I had a good time.

On Wednesday, I had the 11am Mass and then met with a young man from the middle school who wants to become a Catholic. Then I had lunch and took a nap. I am reading the most interesting book called “Army of Spies”. It is about the “behind the scene” work of Pope Pius XII in working with German Catholics who wanted to remove Hitler as head of government during Would War II. It is fascinating and full of footnotes. It is an easy read. I got a quick supper and then went to the church to hear confessions. It was Wednesday, and in every church in the Archdiocese of Washington, Baltimore, and Arlington, there is priest in the confessions from 6:30 to 8pm. I’m happy to do it and I can tell you lots of people have come home to the church through it. We had terrible storm (with tornadoes in Virginia and Southern Maryland) but a lot of people came to the Mission. I kept my door open so I could hear Fr. Regis but I still had some confessions. I was ready for bed because I had the early Mass the next day.

On Thursday, I had the 6:30AM Mass and then drove over to the O’Boyle residence and picked up Fr. Trancone. We drove out to Darnestown for the funeral of Paul Fecteau, who is Ray Fecteau’s father. He was 94 and the most kind gentleman I know. A few other priests were there as were deacons, sisters, and a lot of the laity. I know Ray’s family well and often have meals with them. His mom, Cecile is a doll. Ray preached well; but we didn’t go to the cemetery. Instead we had some refreshments downstairs and saw of lot of old friends – especially from the Mary knights, which is the auxiliary of the Knight of Columbus and I know a lot of them. I took Jerry home. I went to Confession, and then I went to St. Luke’s for a penance service. Afterwards, I stopped at Joan Beall’s and “bummed” supper off her. We had a nice visit. When I got home I stayed up very late finishing the book. I recommend it, if you like history.

On Friday, I had the 11am Mass, met someone in my office and then took a nap. At 3pm, I went and anointed a lady who use to come to the parish before I came. She was a professor at George Washington University. Some of my friends from the parish asked me to go. She had been in a coma but her eyes were open and she seemed to follow the prayers. Her sister, in California joined us by phone for the anointing. It was very moving. Afterwards, I went and saw my pulmonary doctor and we had a great talk. I came home for supper and found that my friend, Brian had gotten me a copy of a new book written by two priest of the Archdiocese. I began to read it (286)pages and finished it at 4AM. I enjoyed it and it was an “easy read”.

This morning I got up around 9:30am and went to the basketball game for the special Olympics in the gym. I just went to support it but I was asked to say a prayer. I was glad to do it and I cheered the young people who played and for the cheerleaders. There about 40 Olympians, twenty cheerleader, another “huggers” and three hundred spectators. Then went to the cafeteria for pizza but I came to write to you. I am going to Maggie’s around 2pm and I have a home Mass for Separated and Divorced Catholics near Maggie’s. there is pot luck afterward and then I’ll come home. I have the 7:30Am on Sunday but the deacon will preach. A couple I married a few years ago will come by to let me meet their son, Walter and then I’ll meet the parents of the young boy who wants to become a Catholic. Then I’ll go home and early to bed.
Monday is my DAY OFF and I plan to stay in my suite and write letters and cards. Hope you are having good Lent.

SECOND SUNDAY OF LENT – 2.21.16

February 21st, 2016

Sorry for the long delay in writing. I’ve been busy with Lent. I am trying (for Lent) to write letters or cards (5 a week) to friends and family – No emails! and it takes a lot of time to think of what to write and to make it legible. I have enjoyed doing it.

Today, I had the 9AM Mass and I had a good homily. My friend, Brian (whom I met over forty years ago when he was the “phone boy” at St. John’s in Chillum) came to Mass and “encouraged” me to wear a chasuble and to process in and out of church, to give Communion, and to preach from the chair. I usually only wear a stole and don’t process in or give Communion. I run out of ‘steam’ and it means a lot of people have to do things and move things – and me around to make it possible for those other activities. Well, of course he was right and I enjoyed the Mass and especially being able to give Communion again. Just have to let go of this Irish pride!!!
After Mass, my cousins, Rick and Peg Jensen and their daughter, Kate, went out to Clyde’s for brunch. We had a great time. I will officiate at Kate and James’s wedding in August in Alexandria so they brought me up to date on dresses, cake tasting, etc.

The last few weeks have flown by because each afternoon I interviewed students who were being confirmed yesterday. It was so great to meet this young people, some of whom I’ve know since I interviewed them for First Communion and others are servers at Mass. To hear them talk about the reasons they chose a saint, or the work they did as part of community service, or why they chose a particular person to be their sponsor, was so edifying and gives me hope for the future of the church.
Yesterday we had two sessions for confirmation and because Bishop Holley, who was suppose to confirm had to go to Florida for a funeral, the other two auxiliary bishops each took one of the sessions. I concelebrated but sat in the choir stalls. I had the confessions at 4pm and was ready for bed.

As I said the time has flown by, I had two doctor appointments and a stress test. Good news is that my heart is healthy and strong. My internal problems seems to be back on track. I have another doctor appointment tomorrow about the pulmonary stuff but that is going well too.

I got my haircut and my beard trimmed – which was about four weeks overdue! I feel so much better.

I drove Fr. Beattie to the retired priests’ meeting and luncheon. He is still having trouble with his foot and since he can’t drive, he feels “trapped” in the rectory. Keep him in your prayers.

Fr. Ray Fecteau’s father, Paul died this week. He was 94 and such a gentleman. Please keep his wife, Cecilia and the family in your prayers.
I’m sure there is much more I should write about but I want to get this out today.
Please also keep Fr. Dan Morales of Texas in your prayers. He has stopped treatment. We spoke and he asked for prayers for his parent.

I will try to do better. Have a Holy Lent

ASH WEDNESDAY – 2.10.16

February 10th, 2016

I am so sorry that I haven’t written. I have not been feeling well and after visits to a couple doctors; I was trying to eat “normally” for two weeks and then I would report to the gastroenterologist how things were going. I go back to see him tomorrow and based on the latest information, he’ll decide about the colonoscopy. I hope that will bring all this upset to an end. Do keep me in your prayers.

Because I wasn’t feeling good, I’ve been sticking close to the rectory. I did go to the Mid-Atlantic Congress in Baltimore last weekend. It gave me a chance to see old fiends – especially a woman I had not seen since 1973. She and I worked together at Camp St. Vincent de Paul in 1964 and 65 with the wonderful counselors and cooks that spent the summer in Annapolis. She is married and lives in Pennsylvania but it was great fun to talk and re-connect.

On Sunday, Patty Petrone, Meg Woodbridge, Father T and I met Rose Petrone and Patty’s children at a nice Italian Restaurant in Gaithersburg to celebrate Rose’s birthday. We had a great time and many laughs.

On Monday, the 8th, I joined Fathers Jim Boccabella, Regis Armstrong, Mike Witzack, and John Enzler for dinner at a nice restaurant in Silver Spring, Classics. We had a great meal and lots of laughs. We try to get together every four months or so. It is medicine for me

Today, I have the 5:30pm Mass and from the great numbers who came to the other three Masses, I expect that we will have a lot of people at the 5:30pm. I just watched online the Pope’s Mass in Rome. He leaves in two days for Mexico. He will stop in Cuba and meet with the Patriarch of Russia. Please keep them and their meeting in your prayers. And let us give him over to the care of Nuestra Senora de Guadeloupe as he (the Pope) travels throughout Mexico.

I am doing interviews with the 8th graders who will be confirmed on February 20th. I enjoy this so much, especially to hear them describe their community service projects. Please keep them in your prayers as well.

It is very cold here and I have not been driving around much. I will write more about my activities next time. Have a good Lent

JANUARY 26TH

January 26th, 2016

I am in the rectory and cannot get on to Paddy; so I shall begin this today (Sunday, January 24, 2016) and try to post it when I get over to the parish center.

On January 6th, I left out of Baltimore for a 10 day cruise on the Grandeur of the Seas of the Royal Caribbean Line. It was three days down, 4 stops in the islands, and 3 days back. There were 20 of us travelling together. My two sisters and three of their lady friends from Sothern Maryland, two of Marie’s classmates since grade school, Fathers Bob Norton and Tom Kredel from Pittsburgh, Sister Kass and a couple from her parish and a friend since grade school, Joan Beall and her daughter, Sharon, Anna Marie, a friend from St. Bernard’s, Pat Berry from Chicago and his brother and sister-in-law from West Virginia. I had a nice surprise as a couple from St. Michael’s was also on the cruise. We were 22 at Mass, which we celebrated on Saturday night in a conference room. I think everyone had a good time and I’m sure that now as we “endure” this snow storm, the memory is a good one. I was ill most of the trip but still had a good time being with this group.

I have been in my suite since Friday and have been dealing with my intestinal problems. Fr. Ron has covered all the Masses and has insisted I just stay home. Our cook left us all kinds of meals when he left on Thursday and so I have been having soup. I have a doctor’s appointment on Thursday and I hope to get some answers about my stomach.

Yesterday (Monday) I did the 11am and the 5:30pm Masses. Fr. Ron led me over and back. Today, he came and got me for the 11 and I’ll just stay here till the 5:30pm
I was suppose to have a funeral at Arlington tomorrow but it has been postponed. Schools are still closed and so is the parish office. We may not be open on Wednesday either. They did plow Quesada so I guess life is returning to some semblance of order. I have a doctor’s appointment on Thursday and will write when I get his prognosis.

FEAST OF ST. PAUL

January 25th, 2016

I am in the parish center but cannot get to the message on my computer in the rectory that I wrote over the weekend; I will send it tomorrow.