Saturday, October 15, 2016

HAPPY FEAST OF ST. THERESA OF AVILA TO MY HOME PARISH




BORN MARCH 28, 1515
    DIED OCTOBER 4, 1582 
SPAIN

Patroness
of
Bodily ills; headacheschess; lacemakers; loss of parents; people in need of grace; people in religious orders; people ridiculed for their piety;  sick people




SAINT THERESA CHURCH
My Beloved Home Parish
Founded in 1818 - (First two churches were log cabins)
Present Church 1855
(Same architect as the Cathedral of the Assumption and Nazareth Motherhouse Chapel.)



   


Thursday, October 13, 2016

WOULD YOU LIKE TO BE PART OF THE ST. JAMES PROJECT?

MY NAME IS "JAMES!"  
MY FATHER'S NAME WAS "JAMES!"
I HAVE SOME FRIENDS NAMED "JAMES!"
IS YOUR NAME "JAMES?"

IF NOT, WOULD YOU LIKE TO HONOR SOMEONE WITH THE NAME "JAMES?" 

DOES THE NAME "JAMES" HAVE SOME SIGNIFICANCE FOR YOU?

It's Official! Bishop County has approved the name! The new chapel will be named after the
apostle, James, who was the brother of John. Like brothers Peter and Andrew, brothers James and John were fishermen.
People praying in this needed new chapel in the Diocese of Kingstown Pastoral Centre will be able to look out at at the ocean and maybe catch a glimpse of some modern day fishing boats and remember the words of Jesus, "I will make you fishers of men!"



I have worked hard and made great progress on paying for the new St. James Chapel, but I am not there yet. Anyone want to help me complete the St. James Chapel in the Pastoral Center of the Diocese of Kingstown in the island country of
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines? My goal is to get it paid for by Christmas!


















MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO:

St. Bartholomew Church - SVG MISSION FUND




SEND TO:

Rev.  James Ronald Knott
Chapel Fund
1271 Parkway Gardens Court
#106
Louisville, KY 40217 

1-502-303-4571

Wednesday, October 12, 2016

FAITHFUL FRIENDS II


Every once in a while, I like to put the spotlight on some of my friends. Today I would like to feature....

MY FRIENDS IN PUEBLA, MEXICO




That is Jesus Hiram Lopez on the right. I met him when he was a seminarian at St. Mienrad.
Next to him are his two brothers and in front is his dear mother, Maria Mendez Zamora. They read my blog faithfully. I want to salute them and express my friendship. 

Sunday, October 9, 2016

THE LITTLE ONES


"...the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these." 
Matthew 19:14



Resident at St. Benedict Children's Home in SVG 


These are some of the kids who attend St. John Church is Mesopotamia on the island of St. Vincent where I celebrated Holy Week and one Sunday before Christmas last year. Aren't they the cutest kids you have ever seen? The little boy in green meets his parents for lunch sometimes at the Pastoral Centre in Kingstown when he is in school. The little girl is sweet, but the look on her face distressed me. I would love to know what was on her worried little mind that day. I wish I had been able to give her more attention and had the opportunity to tell her how nice she looked in her little pink dress.  I hope she was just camera shy. 

 Children in a refugee camp in Bangui

Look at these hungry African children standing in line for something to eat! Notice how close together they are - as if being closer will bring them to the food faster! Notice how orderly! Notice their sad expressions - no one is smiling or laughing.



Father Rex Ramos wore a pirate hat when he interacted with his young parishioners and read to them in the parish library on the island of Canouan, SVG. Like kids everywhere, they are curious, proud of what they found on the beach, attentive and, yes, a bit in your face. Notice the young boy sticking his tongue out for the camera in the bottom, right picture. Isn't that universal with kids?



These altar servers at St. John Church in Mesopotamia on the island of St. Vincent are disciplined and attentive at Mass. They are all leaders, or soon-to-be leaders, in the parish. That little guy on the left is a real charmer. He was selected to serve at the new bishop's ordination. He was so attentive to his ministry that day that he was inspiring just to watch him carry out his duties.



Just one of the innocent victims of the war in Syria. No child should ever have to go through this!



There is all sorts of suffering children have to endure. God only knows how many children in this country endure cyber bullying, so many in silence.

Child Abuse

So many helpless children suffer from physical, emotional and sexual abuse.



Children need to be protected, encouraged, nurtured, respected and loved. We will be judged most harshly if we don't do that for them. 

Awards.....

...CARRY A COST

You end up with a "bellie!"



I haven't won that many awards, but I have had that same feeling she exhibits!

I had a chicken like the one she is holding and we even had a propane gas tank that close to the house! 


A PATHETIC START....

1. My first award was a Parker Pen and Pencil Set for a fire prevention poster I did in the second grade for a regional contest.

     2. I came in first place in a "sack race" at the Meade County Fair in the sixth grade.

     3. I won a purple ribbon in 4-H for bread baking in the seventh grade. 

     4. I won an art contest at Saint Meinrad College for my sculpture of a seated man.  


....FOLLOWED BY A VERY LONG DROUGHT....

....THAT GOT A LITTLE BETTER LATELY.



Louisville Central Area, Inc.
Community Award for Significant Contribution to the Revitalization of Downtown
1983-1997


The Charles L. Weisberg Brotherhood Award
National Conference of Christians and Jews
2001


National Federation of Priests' Councils
Touchstone Award
2008
Building Intentional Presbyterates 


Distinguished Alumnus Award
2010
Saint Meinrad Seminary and School of Theology


Distinguished Alumnus Award
2015
Catholic Education Foundation
Archdiocese of Louisville

I haven't won that many awards in my life, but that hasn't stopped some of my friends begrudging me a few trinkets for my bookshelf. One good friend called me "an affirmation_____!" Friends have a way of keeping you humble even when you don't want to be!



2016 Bellarmine University Bellie Award
"CATHOLIC IDENTITY IN THE SPIRIT OF THOMAS MERTON AWARD"

In accepting this award, I told the audience at Bellarmine. "I came here seventeen years ago without a "bellie" and today I am leaving with two of them!"