Words of wisdom 

The Book of Sirach chapter 27 is full of wise sayings. Let us consider one of them: “When a sieve is shaken, the chaff appears; so do one’s faults when one speaks. (v4)” In biblical times and even today in certain parts of the world, a grain sieve is used to separate the grain from other matter after the harvest.  A grain sieve is usually round, 2 to 3 feet in diameter. It is about 3-5 inches in height and is made from woven reeds, grass, or strips of wood. A measured amount of harvested wheat is placed in the grain sieve at a time and it is shaken vigorously in order to bring the chaff and other matter to the surface, while the wheat remains at the bottom. Thus, the chaff and other impurities are exposed to the surface. As an analogy, it is at times when a person speaks that his faults or sins are exposed.

What a person says and how he speaks tell a lot about that person, but the main point of this particular verse is that we should be careful of what we say, because many faults or sins can result from it:

  1. Lying – a person speaks falsehoods. Sometimes it is because the person wants to mislead others, sometimes it is because the person wants to hide something that he has done wrong.
  2. Backbiting – a person talks about others behind their backs, thereby damaging the reputation of others.
  3. Gossiping – a person spreads confidential, unnecessary, or hurtful information about others.
  4. Flattering – a person exaggerates the good qualities of others in order to ingratiate himself to them.
  5. Boasting – a person speaks pridefully about himself.
  6. Speaking rashly – a person speaks without thinking and often without having enough information.
  7. Quarreling – a person speaks in an opinionated way, attacks others personally, and provokes division.
  8. Cursing – a person uses curse words, wishing harm upon others.
  9. Speaking too much – a person talks excessively, often with idle talk or talking about persons or things he knows nothing about.
  10. Not speaking out – a person remains silent in situations when he should speak up, especially when he knows that someone is being accused unjustly, or when he withholds valuable information due to selfish reasons.   

During this last Sunday of Ordinary Time before Lent, the readings remind us to be watchful of these very common but sinful behavior. A psalm of David teaches us to pray: “Set a guard, LORD, before my mouth, keep watch over the door of my lips.” (Psalm 141:3) 2022


Our one-day Lenten retreat and pilgrimage will be on March 19, 2022 at the Purification Heritage Center (PHC). Save the date on your calendar. Children accompanied by their parents are welcome. There are no fees for this retreat. Please register with Daisy. For more information, please visit our website hnojatl.org.


Please join the continuation of our listening session for the Synod immediately after Mass at the social hall. Pope Francis values your participation and suggestions. 


Pancake Tuesday

This year, Pancake Tuesday or Shrove Tuesday falls on March 1. It is the traditional feast day before the start of Lent on Ash Wednesday. Shrove Tuesday is a reminder that Christians are entering a season of penance and it provides an opportunity for Christian families to use up eggs and fats in a delicious way before the Lenten season of penance and fasting. Since most of our parishioners come on Sunday, we will have pancakes for every one after the 10:30am Mass. Thank you to the Flying Biscuit restaurant for providing the pancake mix and our church volunteers for cooking the pancakes.


Prayer List:Zheng Zhiming 、Wang Dacheng 、Carolyn Johnson 、Wang Shuangsan 、Pan Bo Hao 、Long Guorui 、Zhang Qiang 、Xu Taicheng 、Qiu Laihao。