Friday, February 14, 2014
Phenomenal
photo taken over the weekend from City Island in the Susquehanna River
at Harrisburg. Dare I say that at the same time I was in Atlanta for a
very quick overnight trip to speak at a conference there: 60 degrees and
sunny on Saturday, despite the crippling ice storm a few days earlier.
February 4, 2014
Msgr. William J. King
Wednesday
evening of this week — come here a fascinating talk about something
vital to the Christian faith: the truth of the Resurrection of Jesus
from the dead. Did it really happen? Dr. Steven Smith (MA, Wheaton
College, PhD, Loyola University of
Chicago), a parishioner and a professor of Sacred Scripture at Mount
Saint Mary's Seminary, will examine the evidence and the arguments
against the historicity of the Resurrection. 7pm in the parish church,
just minutes from the Gettysburg Pike exit of the PA Turnpike, and a
minute less than that from US Route 15.
Msgr. William J. King
Next
Sunday our Life Teen will sponsor a Super Bowl party for the whole
parish of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton in Mechanicsburg, PA. It's a
pot-luck dinner, so bring your own food. Drinks will be provided. Life
Teen Mass is at 5pm, and the party will being after Mass. TEENS...
BRING SOME FRIENDS. We'll have wholesome entertainment during
Half-Time.
Msgr. William J. King
Under
the competent guidance of our Emcee Dr. Ed Arke, teams competed
fiercely tonight in the parish Trivia Night. Head drawn low in shame I
admit that I walked away humbled: my team did not prevail, though I'm
convinced the winning team cheated. I don't know how they did it, but
next year I'll be watching!
January 25, 2014
Msgr. William J. King
The
prophet Isaiah, the great prophet of the rights of the downtrodden,
proclaimed that God had “formed me as his servant from the womb” (Is 49:
5). This ties together the 2 moments of civil rights that we celebrate
in the coming week.
On January 15, 1929, Reverend Doctor Martin Luther King, Jr. was born. His work led to fundamental rights being recognized for a class of persons. 44 years and 1 week after his birth, the United States Supreme Court removed the fundamental right to life from another class of persons.
That Rev. Dr. King had a dream. I am another Rev. Dr. King. I have a nightmare.
My nightmare is this: that on the Day of Judgment, when I stand before the throne of God, the chilling voices of the 60 million unborn martyrs killed since Roe v. Wade will cheer me on to Hell, because while they were being slaughtered in the womb I did so little to save them.
On January 15, 1929, Reverend Doctor Martin Luther King, Jr. was born. His work led to fundamental rights being recognized for a class of persons. 44 years and 1 week after his birth, the United States Supreme Court removed the fundamental right to life from another class of persons.
That Rev. Dr. King had a dream. I am another Rev. Dr. King. I have a nightmare.
My nightmare is this: that on the Day of Judgment, when I stand before the throne of God, the chilling voices of the 60 million unborn martyrs killed since Roe v. Wade will cheer me on to Hell, because while they were being slaughtered in the womb I did so little to save them.
January 19, 2014
Msgr. William J. King
Today
the Church begins "ordinary time." Past the feasts of the Christmas
season and before the seasons of Lent and Easter, we enter into ordinary
time. The Latin word "ordo," from which we get the word ordinary,
means "lifestyle." So Ordinary Time is
the time when we live the lifestyle of a Christian, without special
feasts and seasons, just life and grace. It is a time of living the
lifestyle of a follower, a disciple, a believer — a rather
extra-ordinary thing, wouldn't you agree?
Msgr. William J. King
Saturday, January 11, 2014
Life
Teen Mass Sunday Night January 5 at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton church,
followed by Life Night --- the introduction of a theme for the coming
weeks of Life Nights. Everyone's welcome for the Mass at 5. High
School teens and parents are welcome for the Life Night afterward. And
don't forget everyone's welcome for Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament
every Sunday evening 6-7 to pray for our teens.
Msgr. William J. King
The
newest organization at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton parish was launched
today. The Columbiettes held their degree ceremonies and the
installation of officers. 36 women from the parish joined what the
Pennsylvania State President described today
as a group of "God-fearing, fun-loving, charitable women." From what I
saw today, that's a pretty accurate description! The Columbiettes are
the affiliated auxiliary of the Knights of Columbus. We look forward to
deepening faith and charitable service.
(4 photos)
So,
the jack-of-all-trades pastor thinks he's going to do something good
today and save a little money. The lights in the garage door opener
don't work and the problem is not with the bulbs but the opener itself.
Sears says it's 30+ years old, no
parts, etc. Okay, so the pastor says to himself, "Compared to all the
problems in the world this is pretty minor, so don't worry about it."
Today the pastor decides to replace the light switch in the garage with a
motion-activated switch, so we can have lights come on when the garage
door is opened. Sounds like a plan, right? Except for the fact that
nothing is ever that simple. I was reminded of the truth that when this
Rectory was built, it was built a little odd. Every time we do work in
here we're reminded of that truth. I removed the old light switch, a
3-way, and took out the new motion sensor switch. The colors on the
wires don't match. Okay, no problem, I've installed lots of light
switches before: what can go wrong? I try my best to match colors but
end up with one wire not attached to anything else. Let's just stick it
in here: what can go wrong? Flip the power back on at the box.
Nothing. No lights. Power off. Move the extra wire to the next screw.
Power on: what can go wrong? Nothing. No lights. Power off again.
Move the extra cable to the third screw: what can go wrong? You got it:
nothing. No lights. Power off. Move the cable to the last screw.
Gotta work; no options left, right? You got it: nothing. No lights. I
guess I'll call an electrician on Monday, and hope I don't get an
emergency call tonight, because the garage door opener is on the same
circuit. I'd have to walk! Oh, by the way, I just discovered the power
in my bedroom is on the same circuit too. Alarm clock? What alarm
clock? God will have to get me up for morning Mass tomorrow. Anyone
know a good electrician?
Msgr. William J. King
What
a powerful quotation, and true. For the preacher of tolerance all other
voices are unwanted dissent. Tolerance wants only its own voice to be
heard.
Amen!
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