Saturday, December 22, 2007

Making Ready

Was just working on some stuff for the Christmas Masses, and thought I'd take a break for the weekly update.

We indeed got several inches of snow last weekend, with a hefty layer of ice inbetween. It was beautiful to watch the snow falling on Saturday ... I could look out the kitchen window as I made a big pot of hearty bean soup. We had the usual numbers for the Saturday evening Mass, but only about 50 for Sunday morning. It was lovely (albeit a bit dangerous) while it lasted. Now it's warm and rainy. Ugh.

Been cooking and baking quite a bit this week. I made Polish Coffeecakes Wednesday evening to give as personal gifts for my Staff and some others. Thursday evening I made a pan of Baklava for our Staff Lunch yesterday ... a few weeks ago I had suggested we waive the weekly meeting for a holiday lunch, and no one objected. I found out that they all LOVE shrimp and seafood, so I went up to my international grocery and got three kinds of fresh shrimp ... some with the heads on for presentation effect ... and boiled those up. I also did a soup/stew with a seafood mix I found at the store ... mussels, small shrimp, scallops, squid and octopus. It was kind of a cross between a gumbo and cioppino. I wanted to have a nice crusty bread to go with the soup/stew, but my yeast died in the early stages, so ... And of course, there was the baklava. Needless to say, the priests of the house are enjoying the leftovers.

Many BIG pointsettias were being delivered to the Cathedral this morning as I began the 8am Mass. The decorating detail descends on the Cathedral tomorrow after Mass, and then we'll do the Chapel on Monday after the morning Mass.

Christmas Eve I'm told that I'm supposed to invite all the little kids up to the Altar steps for the beginning of the Homily ... it's a big thing around here, and am told by several people that I MUST do it. The Holy Spirit may have to do a little overtime on that one. I preside over the Service of Lessons and Carols at 11:15, then the Archbishop presides and preaches at Midnight... I'll concelebrate. I don't have any specific plans for Christmas Day ... I preside and preach at the 10:30am Mass as usual, then I'm open. I've received one invitation so far, but really not sure what I want to do.

As for the days after, the plan is for Mom and Dad to drive down on the 27th, then we'll go to Saint Meinrad together. They want to make a Christmas visit to the Hill to deliver the Christmas kielbasa to the Monks, and there are Community meetings scheuled. For years I've groused "Why aren't more of the guys from our parishes here for these meetings?" so now I need to put my mileage where my mouth is. We'll make our way back to Indy Friday afternoon or Saturday morning so I can be here for the weekend.

One of these days I need to do a Christmas Letter to send out to let people who don't read this blog know where I am. Abbot Bonaventure takes care of forwarding monks' mail from the Hill, so I see his penmanship alot these days... if I had been thinking, I would have left him labels... sorry, +B.

I had best get back to the matters at hand ... no soup on the stove today, as I have more pressing thing to take care of. Yes ... I realize there ARE more pressing matters than food... a few.

The grace and peace of the Silent and Holy Night be with all who find these greetings ...

2 comments:

ann rohleder said...

Good morning Fr. Julian, I want to wish you a fun filled and blessed Christmas. We are off to my mom's today. Blair and I are preparing the main entree for 20 family members. Pot roast with potatoes, carrots, mushrooms, onions, hope is turns out, it sounds good. Have a safe trip to St. Meinrad, I hope to see you. Ann

Mark's Blog said...

Julian!
It was great seeing you in Indy over the New Year. You remain the consumate host and a dear friend. Please come see us in Long Beach and Hyderabad, India.
Much love from your nephews,
Mark and Matt