Greetings to all of you!
Last week I took a short vacation to Jacksonville to meet up with some friends and
just hang out seeing the sights. I also figured that since I was so close to
the famous place where they play the Players Championship at Sawgrass every
year, I would get there ahead of the players and get a view of this famous golf
course. As I parked my car and tried to act like a pro player as I walked the
grounds to gain access to the clubhouse, the golf course police caught me
wearing my golf knickers and realized that Payne Stewart was no longer alive
and I must be an impostor! How dare them! Needless-to-say, I
was put in the golf jail and that was the only part
of the course I was able to see. The only way I was released was when an angel
appeared in my jail cell and opened up the bars to let me out. I'm so glad
there are golf angels to save us all from despair. Now if only they could work
on my follow through!
On Saturday after I returned from vacation, I was
invited to speak at St. Jerome parish in Largo regarding our
efforts at St. Mark when it comes to our practice of Stewardship. They are
trying to revive the Stewardship way of life at their parish and they invited a
few speakers to come in and speak about their own experience. It seems that St.
Mark is getting a reputation among the diocese on what a good Stewardship
parish looks like, and although we still have a long way to go, people are
noticing. Anyway, the people who attended the seminar were amazed at what we do
here already and they bombarded me with so many questions that I had to run for
my life! However, it was a fun time to share what we have been doing with other
parishes and it's also great to see the people's faces light up as they begin
to understand the true spirit of what Stewardship is
all about. I appreciate all the efforts our own Stewardship Commission puts
into our own parish to bring God alive in our daily lives. If you're still
unsure what the Stewardship way of life is all about, I invite you to call the
parish office and speak to Cyndi who will give you an earful. I guarantee that
if you embrace the Stewardship way of life, your life will change dramatically.
Take a step and see what happens!
In another few weeks (June 16 and 17) we will begin
the Season of Ordinary Time and it will be during that time that we will be
making a small change at Mass.
From then on, there will be no more announcements before Mass since in a
spiritual sense, we are trying to prepare people to get into the
"mood" of celebrating the Sacred Mysteries, and in a practical sense
that very few people really listens to them anyway. The Liturgical Commission
has talked about making this move for awhile now and I think
it's a very good idea. If there are any important
announcements to be made, the Priest will speak to them toward the end of Mass. I hope this doesn't
add more stress to your Mass experience since change is always hard at first.
I'm still trying to get used to the New Mass so I know what stress is like. Well,
that is all for now. Let us continue to love each other as Christ has taught
us!
Peace,
Father David