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 August 2011
The Metro
The Newsletter of the Serra Club of Metropolitan Dallas |
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| Areas of Effort for 2011-2012 | |
- Presence at Serran functions;
- Promote Serran awareness;
- Promotion of Serran membership. |
| News You Can Use from CNS | |

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| Destination Eastern Europe | |
Join All Saints' Fr. Peter Chinnappan and Metro Serra's own Mike and Susan Holmes in April 2012 on a pilgrimage to Eastern Europe including stops in Warsaw, Krakow, Budapest, Vienna and Prague. Visit the town where Pope John Paul II was born, the concentration camp at Auschwitz and on Divine Mercy Sunday gather at the Divine Mercy Chapel built in honor of Sister Faustina. For full itinerary, dates and costs please download the reservation and information brochure. |
| Latin Mass at St. Mark, Plano | |
Bishop Farrell has designated St. Mark, Plano, (1201 Alma Road, Plano) as the site for a Latin Mass. This is not the traditional Latin Mass but rather the Novus Ordo Latin Mass, as promulgated by Pope Paul VI in 1969. The celebrant is Father Jack Hopka and the music will be Gregorian chant. The Mass is on Monday evenings at 7:00 p.m. in the main church. The first Mass was on Monday, June 13. It's probably best to check with the parish office (972.423.5600) to ensure that the Mass will be celebrated as publicized. |
| The 31 Club |
The 31 Club, an integral part of Serra and required of Metro Serrans, was initiated in the 1970's by Father Clive A. Litton in his parish in New Zealand. Seeing a need for support of current religious vocations as well as an increase in vocations, Father Litton encouraged his parishioners to select a particular date each month to attend Mass and offer it with prayer for those currently serving the Church as priests and religious and for an increase in vocations.
While we have at least one Metro Serran assigned to each date, we still have a number of members that have not selected a date. To view the current Metro 31 Club Calendar, please click HERE. To add your name to the calendar, please email serrametrodallas@gmail.com. |
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New Roster Posted |
The 2011-2012 Club Roster
as well as the Group Assignments for the new year have been posted to the Members Only page on our website. Please take a moment to review both documents and if you have any changes or corrections please email them to:
serrametrodallas@gmail.com. |
| SPREAD THE WORD | |
If you have a friend that is interested in the work of Serra, consider forwarding our email newsletter or invite him or her to visit our website. Better yet extend an invitation to join you as a guest at a First Friday Mass or one of our monthly luncheons.
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President's Letter by Roland Pedevilla | |
Dear Serrans:
Just possibly the prayers of Serrans helped in the discernment of the three priests newly ordained Saturday, July 16 at the Cathedral. It was an inspiring time, from the procession of our priests, deacons and bishops to the "hands on" of the new priests to the closing procession and applause for the newly ordained.
It did make me think of our club and the number of times we recite the Serran Prayer for Vocations, the number of times it is repeated by Serrans through out the world. What an inspiration it must be for those who are discerning their vocations and for those already in practice of their vocation knowing the continuing support they have from us.
We continue to have exciting and meaningful meetings and projects. I hope all of our membership is giving consideration to a project of their interest and volunteering their efforts to make them successful. We touch more people than we can count in a year making it important that we continue our mission of promoting and supporting vocations.
A general business meeting for all members will be held Friday, September 9th following the 6:45 a.m. Mass at St. Monica. We will meet in the Family Center, room 109. Coffee, doughnuts and more will be provided. This is a time to update all membership of the plans and events that make up our calendar, the finances, the new membership activities etc. Being a business meeting it is exclusive of guests and speakers. Please make every effort to attend - this is your opportunity to be informed, to ask questions and to make recommendations.
Please pray for Lew Vasel who just passed away and for his family. He was a truly committed Catholic and Serran.
Looking forward to seeing all of you again soon.
Roland Pedevilla |
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August 2011 Calendar | |
Friday, August 5th - 6:45 a.m. - First Friday Mass & Breakfast - Saint Monica. Speaker: Rich Haas: Safe Environment Certification.
August 11 - 14 - Saint Monica ACTS Retreat for Women
August 18 - 21 - Saint Monica ACTS Retreat for Men
(Click here for details)
Friday, August 19 - 11:45 am - Monthly Luncheon Meeting - Park City Club. Speaker: Carlos Cardoza-Orlandi, Ph.D., Professor of Global Christianities and Mission Studies, Perkins School of Theology, Southern Methodist University - "A Changing Christian Map: What does it have to do with Christian vocation formation?"
To view the complete Metro Serra calendar, click HERE. |
| Meet Our August Speaker | |
Carlos Cardoza, Ph.D., is Professor of Global Christianities and Mission Studies at the Perkins School of Theology at Southern Methodist University. A native of Puerto Rico, Dr. Cardoza received his Ph.D. and a master's degree in Theology from Princeton Theological Seminary. He also has a master's degree in divinity from Evangelical Seminary in Puerto Rico as well as a bachelor's degree from the University of Puerto Rico.
Prior to joining the Perkins faculty in 2010, Dr. Cardoza taught at the Columbia Theological Seminary in Decatur, Georgia. His teaching specialties include history of the movement of the Christian religion, including the impact of colonialism and immigration in Christianity's movement; Trends, movements and theologies of the Christian religion in the global south; Ecumenics and global Pentecostalisms; mission practices and studies with focus in the global south, particularly Latin America and the Caribbean; and Afro-Caribbean and Amerindian religious encounters with Latin American and Caribbean Christianities.
Dr. Cardoza is an ordained minister of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in Puerto Rico and the USA and Canada. He lives in Dallas with his wife, Aida Lizette, and three sons.
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Saint Monica ACTS Retreats  | |
It's not too late:
The St. Monica Women's and Men's ACTS Retreats will be held in August on separate weekends at the Catholic Conference and Formation Center in Oak Cliff.
ACTS is an acronym for Adoration, Community, Theology and Service and these four themes are woven through the weekend. The ACTS retreat movement began in San Antonio and has spread throughout the world. The retreat's goals are to allow an opportunity for individuals to focus on their faith and its application in their daily lives, to build purpose in their prayer life, to increase their presence at the liturgy and to cultivate friendship among members of the church community.
Transportation, food, lodging and materials are included in the registration fee. The women's retreat is scheduled August 11-14, 2011, while the men's will be August 18-21, 2011.
If you are interested in learning more or receiving a registration form, contact John or Marilyn Roppolo at 972/245-1739.
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2011 Seminarian Welcome Dinner | |
The 2011 Seminarian Welcome Dinner will be held Saturday evening, October 1, 2011 at The Fairmont Hotel, 1717 N. Akard Street , Dallas. The keynote speaker will be Most Reverend Daniel E. Flores , Bishop of Brownsville. Individual tickets are $150 each and tables of 10 begin at $1,500. To register for the dinner or for more information on sponsorship and advertising opportunities, click HERE.
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University of Dallas Ministry Conference, October 28 - 29, 2011, Dallas Convention Center |
The University of Dallas Ministry Conference, featuring Francis Cardinal George, Archbishop of Chicago, will be held at the Dallas Convention Center October 28 - 29, 2011. The group registration rate of $45 is available to Metro Serrans if we are able to register a group of at least 20 - otherwise the early registration rate is $65. In the event we don't meet the minimum of 20 registrants and to allow those that wish to attend to meet the early registration deadline of September 16th, Metro Serrans are asked to make and pay for their registration, through the club, by August 31st. You may register and pay through our PayPal account or by email to serrametrodallas@gmail.com with check payable to the Serra Club of Metropolitan Dallas and mailed to John Poston, Treasurer, 6629 Sawmill Road, Dallas, TX 75252. If we register as a group, a club check will be sent in with the registration form and individual conference packets will be available at the conference. Full details of the conference are available at the conference website (click HERE). The registration does not include parking or meals. At this price also sign up your spouse or a friend or two. For more on the conference please watch the below video: |
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Saint of the Month - Saint John Vianney - August 4 | |
A man with vision overcomes obstacles and performs deeds that seem impossible. John Vianney was a man with vision: He wanted to become a priest. But he had to overcome his meager formal schooling, which inadequately prepared him for seminary studies.

His failure to comprehend Latin lectures forced him to discontinue. But his vision of being a priest urged him to seek private tutoring. After a lengthy battle with the books, John was ordained.
Situations calling for "impossible" deeds followed him everywhere. As pastor of the parish at Ars, John encountered people who were indifferent and quite comfortable with their style of living. His vision led him through severe fasts and short nights of sleep. (Some devils can only be cast out by prayer and fasting.)
With Catherine Lassagne and Benedicta Lardet, he established La Providence, a home for girls. Only a man of vision could have such trust that God would provide for the spiritual and material needs of all those who came to make La Providence their home.
His work as a confessor is John Vianney's most remarkable accomplishment. In the winter months he was to spend 11 to 12 hours daily reconciling people with God. In the summer months this time was increased to 16 hours. Unless a man was dedicated to his vision of a priestly vocation, he could not have endured this giving of self day after day.
Many people look forward to retirement and taking it easy, doing the things they always wanted to do but never had the time. But John Vianney had no thoughts of retirement. As his fame spread, more hours were consumed in serving God's people. Even the few hours he would allow himself for sleep were disturbed frequently by the devil.
Who, but a man with vision, could keep going with ever-increasing strength? In 1929, Pope Pius XI named him the patron of parish priests worldwide.
Indifference toward religion, coupled with a love for material comfort, seem to be common signs of our times. A person from another planet observing us would not likely judge us to be pilgrim people, on our way to somewhere else. John Vianney, on the other hand, was a man on a journey with his goal before him at all times.
Recommending liturgical prayer, John Vianney would say, "Private prayer is like straw scattered here and there: If you set it on fire it makes a lot of little flames. But gather these straws into a bundle and light them, and you get a mighty fire, rising like a column into the sky; public prayer is like that."
Source: www.americancatholic.org. To receive "Saint of the Day" as an email from St. Anthony Messenger Press click here.
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