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  Monday – 12 th Week in Ordinary Time Gospel – Matthew 7:1-5 Stop Judging! My Classroom, SPHS An old man meets a young man who asks:   “Do you remember me?” And the old man says no. Then the young man tells him he was his student, And the teacher asks: “What do you do, what do you do in life?”   The young man answers: “Well, I became a teacher.” “Ah, how good, like me?” Asks the old man. “Well, yes. In fact, I became a teacher because you inspired me to be like you.”   The old man, curious, asks the young man at what time he decided to become a teacher. And the young man tells him the following story: “One day, a friend of mine, also a student, came in with a nice new watch, and I decided I wanted it. I stole it, I took it out of his pocket. Shortly after, my friend noticed the his watch was missing and immediately complained to our teacher, who was you. Then you addressed the class saying, ‘This student's watch was stolen during classes today. Whoever st...
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  Sunday –12 th Sunday in Ordinary Time Gospel – Matthew 10:26-33 The Hairs on My Head! Mass at Gethsemane I admit it!   I am growing old(er)!   The legs creak and the muscles ache!   The energy dissipates rather too quickly!   And, as I look in the mirror, I see it all too plainly!   Bald spots are becoming alarmingly more noticeable and the hairs on my head are dwindling.   (No, that will NOT be the pic of the day!)   I guess it lends a whole new meaning to the old adage-the spirit is willing, but the flesh is weak!   Kind of like kneeling/genuflecting – he can get down; now let’s see if he can get back up!   With old age comes new fears! But it also brings to mind the words of today’s Gospel!   “ Even all the hairs of your head are numbered! So do not be afraid; you are worth more!”   I imagine that, at this point in my life, I must be giving the Father a real headache as the number of hairs on my head keep changin...
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  Saturday – 11 th Week in Ordinary Time Gospel – Matthew 6:24-34 What, Me Worry? Church of Holy Sepulchre, Jerusalem I can be such a grouch! I am a worrywart!   I worry about the health of my mom and sisters. I worry about every little ache and pain that Ginger experiences.   I worry about Jaime, Josh and the boys!   I worry about the future of the country and the world!   I worry about last night’s rainstorm and tomorrow’s heat and humidity. I worry about driving on unfamiliar roads and separation from friends.   I worry about places torn apart by war and poverty and hunger.   I worry about what happened yesterday and what might happen tomorrow!   Pick a day, any day!   And I promise you we were all worried about something or someone!   And yet Jesus tells us in today’s Gospel not to worry!   He tells us that there is no need to worry about anything!   Seriously?   Is that even possible for any of us?   Do ...