LOSH Members who modeled Lagniappe Boutique fashions: Back row l-r, Toni Phillips, Pat Becker, Darlene Barta, Vinnie Calvey. Front row l-r, Mary Duffy, Phyllis Melenson, Elsa Naeger, Dotti Asten. |
Home Plate catered a very tasty chicken/spinach salad with pecans and mandarin oranges and raspberry vinaigrette dressing which was served by the “guys in bow ties”, members of Sacred Heart’s Men’s Club and the Knights of Columbus local council. The ladies were expertly pampered by these waiters, as well as by more “guys” who acted as bartenders serving mimosas or a selection of wines to satisfy the ladies’ tastes.
Fashions by Hot Springs Lagniappe Boutique, presented by owner Marcia Dobbs-Smith, proved that elegance and fun could be merged in fashionable clothing for all sizes, shapes and occasions. Models for the fashion show were all members of the Ladies of Sacred Heart. They graced the stage and then circulated among the tables so all attendees could get a close up look at the lovely clothing and jewelry they modeled.
The fashion show was interspersed with awards of door prizes, donated through the generosity of local businesses, and ended with the results of the raffle and winners of the silent auction bids. The beautiful raffle prizes and auction items were all the artful creations of very talented SHJ parishioners.
Fashion show chairwomen Nancy Froning and Joyce Field, with a whole lot of help from their committee members, can be proud of their highly enjoyable and very successful event.
Deacon Larry Lipsmeyer gives blessing over pets. |
Attending on this cool Sunday afternoon were quite an assortment of God’s canine creation. Elegant poodles pranced, and laughing terriers danced. Some felt the urge to “sing” God’s praises, some just barked out several well-timed “amens”, and some just sat stoically and contemplated the holy occasion in silence.
While Deacon Larry read the scripture and prayers, tails wagged, itches were scratched, and much sniffing ensued. And when it was time for the sprinkling of the holy water, some of these well-loved companions tried to hide from the holy “rain drops”, others frolicked in this very pleasant diversion, and a few just sat and worried whether this sprinkling of water might mean a bath would soon follow.
Fifteen minutes later all pets followed their owners back to their cars for the trip back home. They moved proudly and joyfully next to their human caretakers, trusting in them and happy just to be in their company. The dogs had all been blessed, but each of the owners knew they too were blessed just to have one of God’s most wonderful creatures as their own special furry friend and companion. Click here for more photos.
You are invited to stand and pray peacefully in the public right-of-way outside the Family Planning Clinic in Little Rock. Our parish has adopted Wednesday, October 3, from 1:00 to 7:00 p.m. Sign-up sheets will be available in the narthex. If you have never prayed and witnessed in public before, please consider participating. We will arrange for you to ride with other prayer warriors. There will also be opportunities for private prayer and fasting, both at home and with fellow parishioners here at church. Join this worldwide movement to protect mothers and babies, which has also led to the conversion of abortion workers and the closing of abortion facilities. Call Mary Ellen Costello at 922-3915 for information.
You can tell from the pictures, click here to view more photos in photo gallery, that this is not an easy thing to do. Each Columbarium weighs 28,000 pounds. A tremendous amount of planning and timing goes into this process to make it work. It takes a huge crane, two large trucks, cement labor and a lot of effort from our committee and volunteers to help get this done. Special thanks to all of those that came out to help with this huge project. The sidewalks, lights, benches and plants have to be completed before we can start selling niches in Sacred Heart of Jesus III. If you have any questions, please call Deacon Larry Lipsmeyer at 922-3283 or Buddy Dixon at 922-2811. Thanks to all for their help and support in the Sacred Heart of Jesus Cemetery.
The crosses will be displayed on the property of both churches, from Monday, August 20 through September 22. The Crosses for Life Memorial is available to pro-life organizations throughout the state, and the project is funded by individual donations.