Monday, October 29, 2007

First Bakesale Pics!

What a wonderful weekend for a bake sale! We need to do more of these.

Everyone seemed to have such a great time baking, and the sale went pretty well. Enjoy a slice of the pictures (with a scoop of Jeremy's color commentary)!


Wow, this is hard work!


I'm already tired!


But this is fun!


Besides, blonds bake better cookies!



They also have more Fun!

They do not!

Pardon Me!

I can't wait for Australia!


It's gonna be amazing!

We should save some cookies for the pilgrimage!

We're never going to make enough!


Yes, those cookies are $1 Million Dollars!


And they're really good!



This is way better than collecting pop cans!

And a lot sweeter!




PS: There's still some leftovers at the Church.

Sunday, October 28, 2007

First Bake Sale Success!!!








After many hours of baking hundreds of baked goods... fighting the wind and rain at the Wal-Mart bake sale and working hard to sell goods at Sacred Heart... WYD Pilgrims were very successful on their first bake sale. Thanks to all those who dedicated their time and talents and to all those who came out to support us!

Thursday, October 25, 2007

Learn to Speak Aussie

Helo, Mate....Throw another Shrimp on the Barbie!

I know you're scared about your ability to communicate when you're in Austrailia, so lets get some lessons from Matthew Kelly:

Lessons for Enduring Happiness





Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Pilgrim struggles...do not be discouraged!

I encouarge all pilgrims to remain positive as they begin fundraising efforts. The funds needed for this trip might seem like a distant dream that is unattainable. However, with God all things are possible. So we keep our eyes on Jesus, while we also are fully immersed in the fundraising efforts.

One suggestion I recently heard about merits reflection. The person suggested that each pilgrim come up with 50 names of persons they know who might be interested and able to donate to their pilgrimage. The pilgrim then writes a "begging" letter to each person on their list. It is important that you not only list those persons capable of donating, but those interested! This might include people who do not have a lot of money, that is, for example, children or young adults. Many spiritual benefits are accomplished by this.

First, by including all ranges of people, the word about World Youth Day expands, especially to those open to it. This is a way of including a variety of people, and not just one class of people, ie, those with money. We are imitating God's openness to all people in this way as God never discriminates where His gifts go.

Second, as humiliating as it might seem to beg for money, this is good for us. Fr. Guissani once said that "we are all beggars." That is right. Until we see ourselves as impovershed we cannot experience God's gifts as gifts. We presume on Him like spoiled children, who squander the inheritance. To grow in the spirit of a beggar opens us to the pilgrim spirit: a spirit that presumes nothing, but sees everything as a gift...good and bad alike. This is how God works in the world: through the good and bad alike. He proves this in the paschal mystery.

Third, we are evangelizing by spreading the word about our spiritual journey towards Sydney. And, we are taking many people along with us. This is good. We pray for all those who support us by their prayers and resources. This is good for us and for them. In all this we should reflect upon ourselves and our experiences of begging to appreciate all that God is doing in us as we prepare.

Monday, October 22, 2007

Tasmanian Devil: Not a Danger to WYD Pilgrims!

Tasmanian Devils declared, "no danger" do WYD Pilgrims.

Though mainly known by their Latin name to Church officials, Sarcophilus Harrisili, Tasmanian Devils gained noteriety during "Taz's" (left) days with Looney Toons.

Wikipedia tells us that the Tasmanian Devil "is characterised by its...offensive odor when stressed, extremely loud and disturbing screech, and viciousness when feeding..." For this reason, Tasmanian Devils were initally thought to be good mascots for some WYD pilgrims.

Though called "dEVILs", they are not in any way connected with their spiritual counterparts.

In addition, and most importantly, they are confined to the Island of Tasmania, and thus not a danger to pilgrims in Sydney!

Thursday, October 18, 2007

Pilgrim Postings!


And so it begins...The die is cast...

"We're on a mission from God..."

So you've decided to go to World Youth Day in Australia and you don't have any money?

Interesting that this weekend's Mass readings are about praying always!