Commentary of the day from David and Frank

Commentary of the day : 

Saint Bernard (1091-1153), Cistercian monk and doctor of the Church 
Sermon 58 on the Song of Songs 
 

Bearing fruit in abundance

I must warn each of you about his vine: for who has never cut back everything that is superfluous in himself to the point of thinking that there is nothing more to cut? Believe me, what has been cut, grows back; the vices that have been chased away return, and we see tendencies that had gone to sleep waking up again. It is therefore not enough to cut one’s vine once; rather, we have to do it again and often, and if possible, even without ceasing. For if you are sincere, you ceaselessly find in yourself something to cut… Virtue cannot grow among the vices; for virtue to develop, we must prevent the vices from increasing. So suppress what is superfluous; then the necessary will be able to spring up.

For us, Brothers, it is always the time for cutting; it is always necessary. For I am sure that we have already left winter behind us, we have left behind the fear without love, which introduces us all to wisdom, but which doesn’t let anyone grow in perfection. When love comes, it chases away that fear just as the summer chases away the winter… So may the winter rains stop, that is say, the tears of anguish that arise because of the memory of your sins and the fear of judgment… If “the winter is over” and “the rain has topped” (Song2:11)…, the sweetness of the spring of spiritual grace shows us that the time has come to cut our vine. What else is there for us to do other than to become entirely committed to this work?

Next Meeting this Saturday, May 2

Our next Saturday meeting will be this Saturday, May 2, 2015, 7:00am-8:00am in the Parish Meeting Room.

Thanks to FRANK DEVENOGE AND DAVID WHITEHEAD for volunteering to facilitate our discussion of Part II, Chapter 4 of Peter Kreeft’s Catholic Christianity and the weekend’s readings.

BRING YOUR CATECHISM!

Coffee starts at 6:30!

Please email Leon Shadowen at lshadowen@aol.com to volunteer to facilitate a meeting!

Here's a link to the meeting event:  http://www.sbmmff.com/events/2015/5/2/may-saturday-meeting-1

Walk for Life

Date and Time:

Saturday, May 2, 2015
Registration starts at 9:00am, Walk begins at 10:00am

Location and Directions:

Corner of Thompson & Monument
3601 Monument Avenue
Richmond, VA 23230
Get Directions

Website:  http://www.friendsofprcrichmond.org/events/

From Mike Kozak: Anyone unable to walk Saturday is welcome to sponsor Carol and me. I just need amount and address sent to me at ckoz654@aol.com and the Pregnancy Resource Center will send them a bill.
Many thanks!
Mike K. =

 

Next Meeting this Saturday, May 2

Our next Saturday meeting will be this Saturday, May 2, 2015, 7:00am-8:00am in the Parish Meeting Room.

Thanks to FRANK DEVENOGE AND DAVID WHITEHEAD for volunteering to facilitate our discussion of Part II, Chapter 4 of Peter Kreeft’s Catholic Christianity and the weekend’s readings.

BRING YOUR CATECHISM!

Coffee starts at 6:30!

Please email Leon Shadowen at lshadowen@aol.com to volunteer to facilitate a meeting!

Here's a link to the meeting event:  http://www.sbmmff.com/events/2015/5/2/may-saturday-meeting-1

French Food Festival Volunteers Needed!


Leon, if you could post this on the SBMM website. We need some volunteers for the Little Sisters of the Poor French Food Festival, especially for Chef Paul's tent which I am serving as Captain. If anyone is interested, especially any students that need volunteer hours, please go to the FF website at:

http://www.rvafrenchfoodfestival.com/fff/login.aspx

and click on the volunteer registration on the upper left and register if
new user or login and sign up for Chef Paul's tent

thanks for your help
Gene
 

Next Saturday Meeting - This Saturday, April 11

Our next Saturday meeting will be this Saturday, April 11, 2015, 7:00am-8:00am in the Parish Meeting Room.

Thanks to DAVID WHITEHEAD for volunteering to facilitate our discussion of Part II, Chapter 3 of Peter Kreeft’s Catholic Christianity and the weekend’s readings.

BRING YOUR CATECHISM!

Coffee starts at 6:30!

Please email Leon Shadowen at lshadowen@aol.com to volunteer to facilitate a meeting!

Here's a link to the meeting event:  http://www.sbmmff.com/events/2015/4/4/april-saturday-meeting

Next Saturday Meeting - This Saturday, April 11

Our next Saturday meeting will be this Saturday, April 11, 2015, 7:00am-8:00am in the Parish Meeting Room.

NEED A FACILITATOR!!!

Thanks to [Your Name Here] for volunteering to facilitate our discussion of Part II, Chapter 3 of Peter Kreeft’s Catholic Christianity and the weekend’s readings.

Coffee starts at 6:30!

Please email Leon Shadowen at lshadowen@aol.com to volunteer to facilitate a meeting!

Here's a link to the meeting event:  http://www.sbmmff.com/events/2015/4/4/april-saturday-meeting

Next Saturday Meeting - April 11

NOTE: CHANGE OF DATE!

Our next Saturday meeting will be on April 11 (NOT April 4), 2015, 7:00am-8:00am in the Parish Meeting Room.

Thanks to [Your Name Here] for volunteering to facilitate our discussion of Part II, Chapter 3 of Peter Kreeft’s Catholic Christianity and the weekend’s readings.

Coffee starts at 6:30!

Please email Leon Shadowen at lshadowen@aol.com to volunteer to facilitate a meeting!

Here's a link to the meeting event:  http://www.sbmmff.com/events/2015/4/4/april-saturday-meeting

Kozak's Korner - Recommended Reading

Verse of the Week

Happy those whose way is blameless, who walk by the teaching of the Lord.  Psalm 119:1

Annual Lenten Pilgrimage to the Shrine of the Immaculate Conception - March 14

The Men's Ministry Pilgrimage to the Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington is on Saturday, March 14.

The Lenten Pilgrimage includes a tour of the largest Catholic basilica in the United States, opportunity for Confession, a private Mass in the Slovakian Chapel celebrated by Fr. Stefan, Stations of the Cross, and lunch at an Irish Pub.

 Due to certain traffic disruptions, we will be able to offer a penance of an extra 1/2 hour by planning to leave at 6 am instead of 6:30.  This will not effect our return trip and we get the added bonus of spending an extra 30 minutes together.  We are trying to ensure we arrive at the Shrine for breakfast at 8:30.

Our optional "side trip" this year between Mass and Stations of the Cross will be a short walk to the Dominican House of Studies for their midday prayer and Rosary at Noon.  It is reputed to be a beautiful chapel.  http://www.dhs.edu/   

Father Stefan will be available for Confessions between our tour and Mass.  Confessions and Mass will be in the Chapel of Our Lady of Sorrows, patroness of Slovakia.

As in years past, we plan to adjourn to an Irish Pub for lunch before returning to Richmond.

Looking forward to seeing everybody at 6 am on Saturday. Bring a friend!  I think Charlie G. and Tony Bell have volunteered to drive again, which is much appreciated.

 If you want to go, please contact Mike Kozak at ckoz654@aol.com

For more details go to the event link: http://www.sbmmff.com/events/2015/3/14/annual-lenten-pilgrimage-to-the-shrine-of-the-immaculate-conception

Next Saturday Meeting - March 7

Next Saturday Meeting - March 7

March 1, 2015

Our next Saturday meeting will be March 7, 2015, 7:00am-8:00am in the Parish Meeting Room.

Thanks to Rob for volunteering to facilitate our discussion of Part II Chapter 2, of Peter Kreeft’s Catholic Christianity and the weekend’s readings.

Coffee starts at 6:30!

Here's a link to the event listing: http://www.sbmmff.com/events/2015/3/7/saturday-monthly-meeting

Thanks to Gene and Bobby for facilitating our February meeting!

Please email Leon Shadowen at lshadowen@aol.com to volunteer to facilitate a meeting!

Annual Lenten Pilgrimage to the Shrine of the Immaculate Conception - March 14

The Men's Ministry Pilgrimage to the Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington is on Saturday, March 14.

The Lenten Pilgrimage includes a tour of the largest Catholic basilica in the United States, opportunity for Confession, a private Mass in the Slovakian Chapel celebrated by Fr. Stefan, Stations of the Cross, and lunch at an Irish Pub.

We depart from St. Bridget's front lot at 6:30 am (offer it up as part of your Lent). We are usually back in Richmond by 5:30-6:00 p.m. If you want to go, please contact Mike Kozak at ckoz654@aol.com

For details go to the event link: http://www.sbmmff.com/events/2015/3/14/annual-lenten-pilgrimage-to-the-shrine-of-the-immaculate-conception