Here follows an email from a facebook friend, from Bethlehem. They are struggling to maintain their life and source of livelihood. They are surrounded by a wall…but reaching out to the world. They don’t want a “handout” …they just want to make a living and raise their family.

I’m Arlette Anastas from Bethlehem ,We are Palestinian Christians. My husband and I have five children and few resources. We are struggling to survive in Bethlehem . We want to stay here and not give in to the pressure that the Israeli occupation directly or indirectly puts on us to emigrate

My family used to have thriving businesses at the shops on the ground floor of our house. My husband had an auto repair shop. People, including Jews, came from Jerusalem to get their cars repaired. Then in 2004 the Wall went up around three sides of our house. People no longer came to see us, and all of our businesses died. So did our income.

We decided last year to make garments in the style of our homeland for infant baptism. We sell the garments online. We have converted my husband’s auto repair garage into a boutique. We would like to have people visit our shop where we sell the baptism garments and other things like Palestinian shawls and capes. The Wall is right in front of the entry to our house. Pilgrims and tourists can see the Wall graffiti and get an idea of what it is like to live by it. There are tour groups that visit the Wall today. The people are curious, but they are not necessarily interested in Christian garments.

Our baptism garments come in six different sizes—newborn to 24 months. They feature an embroidery design inspired by the mosaic floor of the Church of the Nativity. The tunic is the kind of garment that Jesus wore. We think that our garments from the place where Jesus was born would be special to Christians all over the world.

Please visit our website and, when possible, also visit us in person.

Website: http://www.baptismgarment.com/ See “about” for pictures and our story.

Doublesided trifold brochure for 8.5 x 11 inch paper: http://www.baptismgarment.com/pr/lettertrifoldbrochure.pdf Please print our brochure and distribute it at your conferences, baptism classes, and social justice meetings.

Map indicating our house: http://www.baptismgarment.com/mapprintpage.pdf Please give our map to your tour leaders and pilgrims

We do not have funds for advertising. We cannot pay to have announcements in church bulletins. We rely on the Holy Spirit and you to spread our news. We are counting on our Christian brethren to remember us just as we pray for them.

I need your prayers and concrete support in promoting the concept of a baptism garment in the timeless style of the holy land please tell your friends , relatives ,associates in religious education, priests….basically everyone you know.

what i need from you is to help me to bring groups to my shop ,i am selling olive wood and hand made embroideries and the baptism garments .

love

Arlette Anastas

Please go to their web site to see more pictures, and to order!     Thanks

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May 112011

This new song- recorded the other day seems to have different variations of a theme…

Just call it May 2011  find it here

Been thinking about collecting some of these Music of the Moment songs…making a CD of them.

You must realize that this is self recorded. At my home. I just sit and play whatever happens. In a few minute—a new song.

I consider this “praying” so the music is a reflection of that time with the Lord. I hope that it helps you to pray, too.

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May 012011

Rhubarb Crisprhubarbphoto © 2007 Katherine | more info (via: Wylio)

6 c. rhubarb cut in pieces

3 T. flour

1 c. sugar

Combine the above ingredients and put in 8 x 12 inch pan.

Crumb topping – combine:

2/3 c. flour

1/3 c. sugar

1 c. oatmeal, quick cooking

1/3 c. melted butter

1 tsp. cinnamon

1/4 tsp. salt

Mix with pastry blender. Spread over rhubarb mixture. Bake at 375F for 40 to 45 minutes. May be made into a pie by using an unbaked pie crust for the bottom.

rhubarb crispphoto © 2008 Stacy | more info (via: Wylio)

 

 

This one is not a picture of mine-ours is half gone already!

 

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Apr 292011

“While I was in prison, you visited me.”
Dublin Prisonphoto © 2005 Tony Hisgett | more info (via: Wylio)

 

But I never did. I would drive by the correctional facility and not even think of who was there-or why-or their stories. I’d see the wild horse farm, and wonder about that a bit. But zoom on by to get to the mall-that’s what I did.

All that changed, and when I’ve been asked why I was there at the prison yesterday..except for God.

Inmates from another facility have an outreach program. Once a year for the last  4 years or so, a group of them from their Spiritual Life Center visit our Parish. They present, with skits, songs, and testimony, their stories to encourage all of us to not go down the paths they chose to follow. Recently, a gentleman from my Parish, has informed us that a dinner theater presented by the inmates, featuring the play Arsenic and Old Lace, was coming up soon. I thought about this, but have not arranged to go.

Several weeks ago, an elderly lady from my Parish told me about a visit she made to that same facility. She was touched by the gentleness of the inmate assigned to escort her around in a wheel chair. He would get down at eye level to talk to her. She noticed the eyes of the men upon her as they passed by….seeking a glance from her, hungrily, desiring recognition of them…I am a person…see me….! She told the young inmate that she appreciated his kindness, that she could see he had a good heart. She didn’t know what he’d done to get there, but she said she would pray for him every day. She asked him to pray for her, too. And he promised he would. When she returned home that evening, she told me she could not sleep. She kept seeing those boys…who’d made mistakes…and were sorry.

She opened the eyes to my heart…to see past the walls.
25 of 52photo © 2010 Mr Seb | more info (via: Wylio)

 

Then, thanks to Facebook, I spotted a link to the Spiritual Life Center in Hutchinson, KS. I followed their page for a while, and then decided perhaps I could volunteer to play the piano for them, which evolved into playing for Mass. I had to submit my information for a background check. Several weeks later, a date was set…a Thursday afternoon. Yesterday was the day.

I arrived early, found the gate house, where you check in. I had to wait quite a while for an officer to escort me in since I wasn’t an official volunteer yet…I did not have my own badge. As I waited, I watched staff, guards, and volunteers come and go in a steady pace. Eventually I was escorted in by the Chaplain. They are remodeling the auditorium for their Spiritual Life Center, so temporarily they have offices and meet for Mass in the educational area. I learned that the prison is like a city. It has it’s own hospital. The inmates have jobs there. Everything. Except freedom. Conciergerie Prisonphoto © 2006 MsAnthea | more info (via: Wylio)
The photo is similar to the open area we walked through…with pillars. No one was there..empty, even though there are 1800 inmates incarcerated in that place.

When we arrived to the room, several young inmates were preparing for Mass. The altar was being set up, chairs, missals passed out. When I arrived, they were confused for a while. I told them I had come to play for Mass, and I’ll never forget the expressions on their faces! These young men did everything they could to get the keyboard set up. They didn’t even know there was one! We had to tape it to a small table  to it wouldn’t tip over when I set the accompaniment books on the stand. They found the song books. I was told it was the first time anyone had ever played for their Mass.

I found out what songs they did sing, and chose Immaculate Mary for the entrance hymn and Amazing Grace for the closing. In addition we sang God Has Chosen Me for the preparation of the gifts and while they came forward for Communion, I sang, I Have Loved You. I offered to sing the Psalm and the Alleluia, as well.

I’m telling you, I’ve never been to a more reverent Mass. They were on their knees, on the floor. They sang. They prayed. They did the passing of the peace…did they ever! Everyone shook Everyone Else’s hand. I was told this was a miracle in itself, given the fact of gangs in the prison. True Peace was in that room.

Before we started, I asked if I could speak to the men. I was allowed to do so. I can’t tell you exactly what I said…but this is close. I was crying, and could barely speak. I told them that God had sent me to visit them. I had already been so touched by the faith of these men. I told them that we on the outside pass by and never think of them. They did not exist, for the most part, in my mind, anyway. I told them it was an honor to be there to worship with them. I told them about working in the pregnancy center for years, and that those girls had babies with men, men like them, perhaps. I told them, that if they were a daddy, to be a good daddy. And that the only way to learn that, was to let God be their Daddy, and learn from Him. I told them to please sing with me!

After the Mass, several of the men came to me to thank me for coming. I can’t put words to most of how I was feeling.

I will go back. It may not be every week, because of the distance and expense of getting there.

But, they are all my “boys” now. Just as the “girls” I dealt with at the center became close to me, so have these men.

I’ve been warned not to get too close. That prisoners are cons…they will tell you what you want to hear to get what they want to get.

Be that as it may, I received a gift yesterday..more brothers in the Lord. When we feel we are all alone, God is there with us.

Whether our path is inside the walls,Moon-Walk

or outside the walls,

we walk in Faith, together.photo © 2010 Hartwig HKD | more info (via: Wylio)
Amen.

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Apr 172011

I just added a new video…with the music March to Jerusalem.

It reminded me of the joyful entry Jesus made into Jerusalem..the palm leaves…the shouts of children.

You can find it on the Video tab

 

 

 

I also added a link to the Wedding Music page.

It’s a spreadsheet of suggestions for wedding music.

It’s only suggestions. I play for weddings, either the organ or the piano.

I’ve never done it before, but I would love to be able to sing for such a joyous occasion!

 

Have a beautiful Holy Week as we welcome Jesus into our hearts and our homes! As we meditate on his sufferings that He endured for our sake, may we join our own suffering to His. That is how we can give meaning to our pain.

 

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Catholic Media Promotion Day

 

My Favorites……… will be listed below.

 

To find out MANY favorites

go to Catholic Media Promotion Day

  1. Blogs

  2. Podcasts

  3. Music

  4. Websites

  5. and more…….

 


Blogs…..I’m met these women via Twitter, and now Facebook.

Adoro te Devote

Heartfelt Heartlook

from the field of blue children

 

Podcasts…..I never seem to catch a live show!

The Journey Home interviews converts to the Catholic Faith

American Catholic Radio variety

Teresa Tomeo..Catholic Connection live..current events

 

Music….

Catholic Music Express also has podcasts of music and interviews of Catholic Musicians..this one should keep you busy for a LONG time!!!

 

Websites….

Priests For Life My first exposure to the Catholic media was a shortwave radio show by Father Frank Pavone

Salvation History Scott Hahn and friends….my go to site for study. Scott is a convert…his explanations of the Catholic Faith…from Scripture…were the “light bulb” experience of my conversion.

United States Conference of Catholic Bishops the authority issue…the Bishops are our leaders in the Faith, the Pope being the Servant of the Servants of God.

 

and more….

One More Soul pro-life resources ..found this during my pregnancy center days

Jason Evert…Chastity one of the best speakers for teens ever…

The Gift Foundation      free resources…..

 

 

 

 

 

 

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