We continue to experience a growth in our Sunday Mass attendance! This weekend we will have the 'Love Truck: Back to School Collection'. Watch out for the spoofers posing as Fr. Bradley asking for "a favor".
Our various liturgies and devotions continue to be well attended. We thank all of you who have been joining us in person or virtually. We are united as the Body of Christ. If you plan to attend Sunday Mass in person, please remember to register online. Also Blood Drive results.
Work continued on the 2020 Habitat recycle house in the Douglass Community in east Plano on Saturday, July 18th. We had our largest group of volunteers and crew chiefs (11 in total) working on Saturday since Covid-19 protocols were put into effect. The protocols limit the numbers of individuals to eleven on site. This allowed us to get a numbers of tasks completed. This included: • Exterior painting – we completed applying the second coat of paint to the front of the house. The only exterior painting remaining is some touch up and the trim around the windows, once the new windows are installed. • Interior painting – all the interior doors were sanded and painted, and two of the three bedrooms were painted with the final color. • Yard work – fill dirt was spread around the house in the low spots. Also, there was general clean-up of material and overgrown shrubs in the back yard.
Dear Parishioners of SEAS, first of all, we give thanks to almighty God for the gift of life, the gift of family, the gift of faith and the gift of parish community. I am truly grateful to God for my vocation to the priesthood. I thank you, and Fr. Bradley, for accepting me into this parish community to assist him in serving you. Thank you so much for your warm welcome! I want to introduce myself to you.
“This was a 20-year weight taken off me. My heart had become hard as a rock. Until today I had abandoned God completely. I will give Him now my lukewarmness and allow God to be God. Thank you, Project Joseph”. -Testimonial
We were off last week (July 4th holiday), but went back to work on the 2020 Habitat recycle house in the Douglass Community in east Plano on Saturday, July 11th. We had a small but dedicated group of volunteers and crew chiefs working on a hot day and were able to get a lot done. We made sure that everyone took breaks and drank plenty of water.
Our Sunday Masses were well attended this past weekend. Thank you for continuing to be conscious of the safety protocols. Remember to register for Sunday Masses. We have also added another Reconciliation time on Friday mornings from 9:15am-10:00am. Family Faith Formation and CREW Registration have begun. This weekend is the Blood Drive and Love Truck Weekend.
“He will wipe every tear from their eyes, and there shall be no more death or mourning, wailing or pain, [for] the old order has passed away. The one who sat on the throne said, ‘Behold, I make all things new’.” - Revelation 21:4-5