January 26, 2020 · 1/26/2020 · Debbie Schulte, Andy Strick Lectors– Lori Froeschl, Norm...
Transcript of January 26, 2020 · 1/26/2020 · Debbie Schulte, Andy Strick Lectors– Lori Froeschl, Norm...
7 2 3 1 M I S S I ON R O AD | P R A I R I E V I L L A G E , K S 6 6 2 08 | 9 1 3 - 6 6 0 - 1 1 8 2 | W W W . S T AN N P V . O R G
FR. CRAIG J. MAXIM PASTOR
FR. PAUL SANDERS ASSISTING PRIEST, WEEKDAYS
TODD BROWER
DEACON
STEPHEN NGUYEN
DEACON
WEEKEND MASS SCHEDULE
SATURDAY: 4:00 P.M.
SUNDAY 9:00 A.M. & 10:30
WEEKDAY MASS SCHEDULE MONDAY-FRIDAY, 6:30 & 8:05 A.M.
CONFESSIONS
SATURDAY 3:00-3:40 P.M.
IN THE CHAPEL
RECONCILIATION ROOM
January 26, 2020
Weekly Readings
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Monday: 2 Sm 5:1-7, 10/Ps 89:20, 21-22, 25-26 [25a]/Mk 3:22-30 Tuesday: 2 Sm 6:12b-15, 17-19/Ps 24:7, 8, 9, 10 [8]/Mk 3:31-35 Wednesday: 2 Sm 7:4-17/Ps 89: 4-5, 27-28, 29-30 [29a]/Mk 4:1-20 Thursday: 2 Sm 7:18-19, 24-29/Ps 132:1-2, 3-5, 11, 12, 13-14 [Lk 1:32b]/Mk 4:21-25 Friday: 2 Sm 11:1-4a, 5-10a, 13-17/Ps 51:3-4, 5-6a, 6bcd-7, 10-11 [cf. 3a]/Mk 4:26-34 Saturday: 2 Sm 12:1-7a, 10-17/Ps 51:12-13, 14-15, 16-17 [12a]/Mk 4:35-41 Sunday: Mal 3:1-4/Ps 24:7, 8, 9, 10 [10b]/Heb 2:14-18/Lk 2:22-40 or 2:22-32
February 1—4:00 p.m. Musicians: Boren, Guislain Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion Deacon Steve, Serge Guislain, Mac Taylor, Jennifer Hill, Joel Frisch, Barbie O’Toole, Kathy Thomas, Chris Mavec Lectors –Micki Christian, Terry O’Toole Greeters-Higgerson, Madden, Cox Servers-Morris & Peter McLiney, Riley Kerwin February 2—9:00 a.m. Musicians: Kasper, Hochla Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion Deacon Steve, Jessica Garder, Peggy & Tom Waggoner, Don Hail, Ron Luchtefeld, Suzie Shepherd Lectors– Jason Garder, Leah Nguyen Greeters--Brennan, O’Malley, Rogers Servers--Sophia Nguyen, Andrew & Ben Molen February 2—10:30 a.m. Musicians: Sexton, Hochla Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion Darren & Janet Lovick, Jodie Gittemeier, Jim Sullivan, Debbie Schulte, Andy Strick Lectors– Lori Froeschl, Norm Neubauer Greeters– Strick, Brazil, Bohan Servers--Mary Freeman, Natalee Sandstrom, Reid Hawks
Liturgical Roles Mass Intentions Sun, January 26 3rd Sunday in Ordinary Time
9:00 am 10:30 am
For the Parish +Thomas Nachbar
Mon, January 27
6:30 am 8:05 am
+Ana Josepha Bulla +Rodolfo Lota
Tues, January 28 St. Thomas Aquinas
6:30 am 8:05 am
+Audrey Mueting +Brian Miller
Wed, January 29
6:30 am 8:10 am
+Rob Wilson +Dorothy Foster (School Mass)
Thurs, January 30
6:30 am 8:05 am
+Patty Palmer +Jim McKinney
Fri, January 31 St. John Bosco
6:30 am 8:05 am
+Christopher Ferkenhoff SpcInt-Nina Estiva
Sat, February 1
4:00 pm
+Katie Reynolds Scott
Sun, February 2 The Presentation of the Lord
9:00 am 10:30 am
+Elizabeth Gallagher For the Parish
The Body of Christ is strengthened by prayer. Prayer demands sacrifice, commitment, perseverance and constant repentance. Strengthen yourself, our par-ish, and the whole world by spending one hour in prayer before the Blessed Sacrament. Adoration is every Wednesday (9am to 10 pm) and Friday (9 am to 6 pm). Call 816-719-2293 to schedule an hour or email [email protected]
Catherine Abram, John Adams, Ron Agron, Jack Boyd, Karyn Campin, Dorothy Carnelia, Dotte Carnelia, Peggy Cole, Marilyn Connolly, Pat Cooper, Angie and Jim DeBer-ry, Mary Engelken, Julie Grace, Joe King, Pat Kolarik, Stephanie Kucera, Logan Lowrey, George Lucas, Fr. Keith Lunsford, Rose McGrath, Tom and Barbara Roche, Lois Rooney, Nick Ruppert, Joe Rysko, Rosemary Sailler, and Helen Jane Wald.
All the 8th grade school of religion and Catholic school students are on retreat this Sunday, January 26th. Pray that their hearts be open to receive the grace they need to help them prepare for the Sacrament of Confirmation.
Parish Events this Week
The next Baptism Prep Class is Wednesday, February 12th, at 6:30 p.m. in Parish Hall C. If you have not previously attended a class, please call the church office, 913-660-1184, to register. Classes are held four times a year,
and baptisms generally take place on the 2nd and 4th Sundays of the month following the 10:30 a.m. Mass.
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Sun, Jan 26
All Day 10 am-Noon 11:45 am
Confirmation Retreat, PH Open House, School, YCC Baptisms, Church
Mon, Jan 27
4:30-5:30 pm 4:30–5:30 pm
Confirmation Class, John Bosco Rm School of Religion, Classrooms
Tues, Jan 28
9:00 am 3:00 pm 6:30 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm
Bible study, Aquinas Rm Children’s Handbell practice, Church Rosary for the sick, Chapel Bible study, Parish Hall C Special Needs Mtg, Aquinas Rm Book Club, John Bosco Rm
Wed, Jan 29
8:45 am 9am-10pm 9:15 am 5:15 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm
Prayer for Vocations, Chapel Adoration, Chapel Bible study, John Bosco Rm Children’s Choir practice, Church RCIA, John Bosco Rm/Aquinas Rm Adult Choir Practice, Church
Thurs, Jan 30
Fri, Jan 31
8:45 am 9 am-6 pm
Church Cleaning—Loretta H, Mary Jean P, Marilyn F, Becky N, Angela E Adoration, Chapel
Sat, Feb 1
Sun, Feb 2
After Masses 5:00 pm 6:00 pm
Donut Sunday, Gathering space Youth Group, John Bosco Rm Boy Scout Mtg, PH
Baptism Class
The PRESENTATION of the LORD Sunday, February 2nd
The Presentation of the Lord pulls many favorite mementos from the Catholic cupboard: candles, blessings, and Christmas. The Mass of February 2 begins with a blessing of lighted candles held by the faithful, who glow with the memory of the birth of Jesus. The true significance of the feast concerns Jesus coming to the Temple. He is the Promised One, whose light will shine, beaming rays of hope to all the world. Since it is a feast of the Lord, it takes precedence even when it falls on Sunday. The candles you hold for the blessing may come from your parish, or you may bring your own from home. If you like to use blessed candles for household prayer throughout the year, here is your chance to bring them for the blessing. The next day, February 3rd, we commemorate St. Blase, a bishop
and martyr of the early church. Legend has it that he once freed a
child from choking, and while imprisoned under persecution he
received light from friends who visited his cell with candles. The
church uses candles from the Presentation of the Lord in the
blessing of the faithful’s throats on St. Blase’s Day.
Blessed candles in our churches and homes signify the living
presence of Christ in our community. With Christ as our light may
we share His blessing , warmth and light as we seek the lost in
Christ’s name.
BLESSING of the CANDLES will take place at
the 9am mass NEXT SUNDAY February 2nd.
Please bring candles from home that you will
use in prayer in the coming year.
Save a life by donating blood on February 13th between 1 and 7 pm in the Parish Hall. It’s never known when your blood type will be needed by a patient. That’s why the CBC is like a bank where you can make a deposit that waits for someone’s need. To make a deposit, you may walk in anytime during the drive and be out the door within the hour. To make an appointment go to saveal-ifenow.org/group and use the code JI to get your desired time or use the direct link in the church newsletter.
2019 Tax Statements
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Gifts to the Archbishop’s Call to Share supports more than 40 ministries and services in the Archdi-ocese. Please answer “YES” to financially supporting the many faithful servants throughout our Archdio-cese who provide services
and ministries. Donate online at www.calltoshare.org/donate.
The individual St. Ann tax statements for 2019 will be arriving in mailboxes this week. Thank you for all the generous monetary gifts St. Ann received from January 1, 2019 - December 31, 2019. Questions? Contact Maureen O’Toole at 913- 660-1131 or [email protected].
A morning for mothers, grandmothers and their daughters. Join us for the annual St. Ann Women's Club Mother/Daughter Breakfast on Sunday, February 9th following 9 AM Mass. Registration form available for download online at www.stannpv.org/motherdaughter . Register before Friday, January 31, 2020.
Serve the Hungry St. Ann serves every 4th Mon-day of the month and last month we served 350 guests! Our next opportunity to serve the hungry at the food kitch-en in Kansas City, Kansas is Monday, January 27th. We need boneless hams (they
will be sliced at the food kitchen), as well as au gratin potatoes (grab a pan and recipe from the gathering space), and fresh and canned fruit. Your donations of these items would be greatly appreciated, as would your offer to come and help serve! Bring donations to the north parking lot between 8:30 and 10 am on Monday. If you have questions, or need a ride, please call Rosie Bohan at 913-722-5109.
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Family Members in the Military
It is with great honor that St. Ann Troop 98 announces St. Ann parishion-ers and graduates of St. Ann Catholic School Harper Molen, Matthew Roth, Watson Deacon, William Nolke and Patrick Schumm have achieved the rank of Eagle Scout. These young men join a select group of Scouts. Only 6% of all youth that start in scouting
achieve this honor nationally. Please congratulate these Eagle Scouts and their parents next time you see them. Congratulations!
Now enrolling for the upcoming 2020-2021 school year. Visit www.school.stannpv.org/enrollment-information to complete registration online.
Q: If I volunteer does it count formy Sun-day Mass obligation? A: Yes, provided you attend the rest of Mass as well.
Q: When will Little Church be offered? A: 9 AM Sunday Mass
Q: How long and during what part of Mass is Little Church? A: Approximately 15-20 minutes. Leaders
and children will depart from church before the 1st read-ing and return before the offertory.
Q: Is there a lesson for each week? A: The lessons come from Treehaus Communications. Each lesson will be provided and be reviewed by volun-teers beforehand. Minimal prep work for volunteers.
Q: How many volunteers per 9 AM Mass are needed? A: 3 at a minimum
Contact Rachel Gelhaus to sign up for the training session: [email protected]
Little Church Q & A
Support the Troops Ministry is seeking contact information for anyone who may have family members deployed overseas. This ministry would like to add them to the care package list. Send the mailing information to Suzanne via email at [email protected]. This is a wonderful way to support the men and women in the military deployed to know we at St. Ann care and are praying for them.
CONTACT INFORMATION
Parish Office Fr. Craig Maxim, Pastor—913-660-1125 Bill Schafer, Business Manager - 913-660-1128 Leah Nguyen, Secretary - 913- 660-1184 [email protected]
Development and Communications Michaela Comstock, 913-660-1117
Catholic Formation (RCIA) Kate Kennedy, 913-660-1196, [email protected]
School of Religion Stephanie Meeker, Director – 913-660-1195 Jenny Spencer, Ministry Assistant/Scheduling – 913-660-1115
Catechisis of the Good Shepherd Janet Lovick – [email protected] Lynn Smith – [email protected]
Youth Ministry and Confirmation Michelle Ismert, 913-660-1116, [email protected]
St. Ann Elementary School, 913-660-1101 Liz Minks, School Principal, [email protected]
Young Child Center, 913-362-4660 Cara Schwarz, Director
Ministry of Caring/Marriage Tribunal Advocate Patricia Centner - 913-660-1120
Liturgy and Music Director Margaret Hochla -913-660-1193
Parish Center (Gym) Kay McCaffrey - 913-660-1155
Knights of Columbus Grand Knight, Phil Agee – 913-599-2533 or [email protected] 4th Degree, Sir Knight Larry Sowers 913-515-9859
Parish Advisers Pastoral Council Chair, Kevin Buum, [email protected] Finance Council Chair, Mike Corless, [email protected] Endowment Trustee Chair, Beatriz Ibarra [email protected]
Sacrament of Baptism Baptisms take place on the 2nd and 4th Sundays of the month following the 10:30 am Mass. A preparation class is required. Please contact the Parish Office at 913-660-1184. Sacrament of Marriage Please contact Fr. Maxim at least six months prior to the proposed wedding date. Sacrament of Reconciliation The sacrament of Reconciliation is offered on Saturdays from 3:00-3:40 pm. Other times are by arrangement with a priest. Anointing of the Sick First Friday of the month at the 8:05 am Mass, or please contact the Parish Office. Funeral Arrangements Please contact Fr. Maxim or Pat Centner before final arrangements are made. Ministry of Caring to the Sick and Homebound Please notify us immediately of any hospitalized or sick family member. Ministry to those in Need Please contact Catholic Charities for assistance: 913-384-6608. Parish Mass and Prayer Requests Please contact the Parish Office to have a Mass offered for a loved one. For prayers in general contact our Prayer Chain Coordinator, Molly Freeman: [email protected] Thinking about a vocation to the priesthood or religious life? Contact us at 913-647-0303 or [email protected] Interested in learning more about the Catholic Church or returning to the Catholic faith after a time away? Please call our Catholic Formation/RCIA coordinator Kate Kennedy at 913-660-1196 or [email protected].
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New Parishioners Our parish boundaries are between 63rd and 83rd Streets and State Line to Nall Ave. Register at www.stannpv.org.
Bulletin The bulletin is available on our website at www.stannpv.org/bulletins. Please send items for the bulletin to Leah at [email protected] no later than Monday at noon.
Stay in Touch Winner!
Congratulations to Renee Stuckey, the winner of our grand prize giveaway—a
$250 voucher to the Elms resort. Thank
you to all who partici-pated in our Stay in
Touch campaign.