Last week's homily at St. Therese was just the kind of cozy message my heart needed to hear. Father Harbaugh essentially turned the church into a large living room and then shared his perspective on the parable of the talons [sp?]. Our Father gave us a life; what are we doing with it? Or how are we giving it away to serve those in need.
With this I invite all of us to consider thanksgiving thoughts, which if your comfortable with the blogging you can share here.
I'll add my personal thoughts on thanksgiving over the next week. One thing I want to say right away is how fortunate I feel being raised by Guadalupe y Simon, on the farm in Sunnyside. Check out this link to see what the farm looks like today:
http://virtualearth.msn.com/default.aspx?cp=46.345912|-120.013215&style=h&lvl=17&v=1
Con paz,
frank
Ex-Sunnyside Washington child, raised by amazing Mexican matriarch [Chula].
Tuesday, November 15, 2005
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Ah, dear Chula's boy, it's "the parable of the talents". Then it referred to a monetary sum. But it is often thought of as any form of gift, bestowance, talent that we have. Thank you for sharing yours.
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