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  Tuesday - Second Week of Lent Gospel – Matthew 23:1-12 Keeping Up Appearances Mass at Gethsemane Almost exactly 11 years ago, my deacon-to-be classmates and myself gathered together to be fitted for our diaconal vestments.   Putting on stoles and dalmatics for essentially the first time was a wonderful and exhilarating experience; there were a lot of smiles that day as well as a bit of parading around, at least at first.   But there quickly came a sense of humility as reality began to sink in.   We were barely 2 months away from ordination as Permanent Deacons and we were fully aware that it takes so much more than a fancy vestment to make a Deacon! Unfortunately the Pharisees in today’s Gospel missed that point!   They dress for appearances, the bigger the tassels the better, the easier to be seen and admired.   Popularity and recognition are more important than service.   Looking good rates higher than doing good.   Humility is in sh...
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  Monday - Second Week of Lent Gospel – Luke 6:36-38 Mercy Me! Spice Market, Jerusalem Now that spring is rapidly approaching, 70 degrees later this week, I am hoping to reacquaint myself with baking some goodies!   Need I say more? With some of my baked items, I’ve had to work with brown sugar.   Invariably the recipe calls for me to pour it in, pack it down, and repeat as often as necessary until you get a really full cup of brown sugar.   That results in a lot of brown sugar, way more than I could have imagined.   You think you know how much you will use and then you get surprised at how much more there is when you keep packing it down. That’s what today’s Gospel calls to mind when it talks about the mercy of God!   We think we know what that means but our vision of mercy falls far short of God’s abundant mercy.   He calls us to stop judging, to stop condemning; He calls us to forgive and be merciful.   And we will receive the same in a...
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  2 nd Sunday of Lent Gospel – Matthew 17:1-9 Climb Every Mountain Heiskell, TN Ever since she was born, our daughter Jaime has either lived with us or, after she married, lived just minutes away from us!   Until 2023!   Late in May, she, our son-in-law Josh, and our 2 grandsons, Nate and Tyler, packed up all their belongings and moved from Elmhurst, Illinois to Heiskell, Tennessee. A simple 25-minute drive to their house for dinner or to help Josh with a project had turned into an 8 hour road trip.   Things just weren’t the same anymore!   However, over that first year, we were able to visit them a couple of times over the summer, and it was magical.   Their ‘homestead’ now covers 16 acres in the middle of the Smoky Mountains, including a huge barn, chicken coop, (actually 2 – one original and one newly built, not counting the 6 chickens),   lots of sheds and a beautiful house nestled on top of a hill.   They even own the mountain in the...