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Monday, July 23, 2012

Pastor Phil Garrison, Pastor of UCC in Sarasota, Fl. Writes Inspirational Story About Encounter with Jack Meehan, "A Change of Wind, and A Change of Heart"


jack playing his sax - stewart hall
"Jack playing his sax
Did you ever notice how some people smile with their whole face and especially their eyes?
Some time ago I visited Jack Meehan. He was born in a “t’ached cot’age” in Ireland more than 80 years ago. He is, among other things, a saxophonist and trumpeter. I visited him on the 10th floor of Sarasota Memorial Hospital where he was “rehabbing” from a medical issue. He is the father of Bridget Mary Meehan (Bishop within the Roman Catholic Women Priests movement) who celebrates Mass at St. Andrew UCC. It is a privilege to know this father/daughter!
You can see Jack Meehan, and listen to him play . . . if you google YouTube and then in their search window type in “Jack Meehan with Ballyroan, 2010.” It’ is fun.
Jack has told me in earlier conversations that if I’m going to Ireland with Patricia I need to know how to dance. ”All the men in Ireland dance when they go the pubs, Phil! You need ta’ too!” I have Jack on video (as recently as a couple months ago) trying to teach me Irish rhythms. It is beautiful to watch him . . . and . . .well . . . less so to imagine me.
I introduced myself to him tonight at the hospital as, “your dance student.”
That’s when he smiled.
It was an ebullient look of love and mirth I saw in the gleam of his eyes and the radiance of his face.
That smile of love and mirth is one I hope to encounter often among the Irish when we are there.
John O’Donohue has that sort of smile in his “Sounds True” DVD: ”A Celtic Pilgrimage with John O’Donohue,” when he tells us:
“Always in a pilgrimage, there is a change of mind and a change of heart.”
Lovely. Inviting.
He also tells us: ”faith is a helpless attraction to the divine.”
Brilliant!
You are a cherished loved one of God.
Don’t take yourself too seriously.
Such is the wisdom for growing older that I take from the look I saw on the face of Jack Meehan tonight at SMH.
One Sunday, Linn Possell and I offered this Ray Simpson Celtic Blessing. It was first given to me by Ann Dumphy of Eagle River, WI. I am honored to encounter it again as Patricia and I continue our journey toward Ireland made possible from a grant award to St. Andrew UCC from the Lilly Endowment and begun more than a year ago:
In the blessing of our foreheads . . . we reclaim the power of reason.
In the blessing our our eyes . . . we reclaim the power of vision.
In the blessing of our lips . . . we reclaim the power to speak.
in the blessing got our hands . . . we reclaim the power of creativity.
In the blessing of our feet . . . we reclaim the power of movement.
Ahh, love and mirth . . .
May we we see it often.
May we dance it.
And may we drink it in!
Ohhhhh yes."

Thursday, July 5, 2012

Meehan family celebration of 4th of July/photos










Meehan family celebrates 4th of July 2012/ Music Movies

Jack Meehan and Dan Hallissey Jam on July 4, 2012:
What a joy to celebrate the fourth of July with all our  family gathered. Nancy, Sean and our friend Dawn cooked the delicious meal of burgers, both ham/salmon, baked beans, fruit, and parfait.
Dan and Dad provided the entertainment. It was the first time Dad has played the trumpet with another musician in over a year. He played sax in Florida in a special jam in, but not trumpet.
Our friend, Patricia O'Herlihy was with us to make the day a perfect festive celebration!

MUSIC  VIDEO LINKS ON YOUTUBE:
Danny Boy
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zTsYCs3e_L8
"When Irish eyes are smiling"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z2cxkb064TA
http://youtu.be/DwF4X1KJUBY
Amazing Grace
 http://youtu.be/6YcWC4iLeqk

When Saints Go Marching in
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dkCdDzjJc_0&list=UUXKfzC66-CqSPaunwyoQ5cA&index=7&feature=plcp
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nbtPt-ki3n8

http://youtu.be/N2eQqRaKV2w

http://youtu.be/cFNC44p9b1g

Jack and Dan jazz #3
http://www.youtube.com/my_videos_edit?ns=1&video_id=zngYlhxnnAQ