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Tenth Sunday in Ordinary Time June 10, 2018
Bulletin notices: [email protected]
Monday, June 11 St. Barnabas 8:00 a.m. Helen Krizman † Tuesday, June 12 8:00 a.m. Spec.Int.—Roy Luna Wednesday, June 13 St. Anthony of Padua
8:00 a.m. Rev. Aidan McSorley † Thursday, June 14 8:00 a.m. Rev. Harold Wickey † Friday, June 15 8:00 a.m. Frank Bleier, Jr. †
Saturday, June 16 5:00 p.m. Spec.Int.—Mary Frances Gerber Sunday, June 17 8:00 a.m. The Parish 10:30 a.m. Caitlyn York † and Larry Jacobsen †
The Rosary is recited 25 minutes before Sunday 8:00 Mass
Due to privacy laws, only names requested by a family member will be added to the sick list. Ken and Mary Agnew, Richard Anderson, Shawn Baus, Mike Caswell, Helen Collins, Alex Cook, Jack Cook II, Debbie DuFour, John Duke, Steve Edgar, Juli Gannon, Phyllis Green, Joe Git-tings, Sherman Harlow, Helen Jackson, Katie Kalahurka, Hunter Knop, Jerry Lambertz, Willie Laufer, Larry Lee, Brian Long, Roy Luna, Ruthie Mathewson, Ella McNeil, Denton Meek, Gerald Ernest Meier, Loretta Miller, Patricia Miller, Mike Paulsen, Brian Patterson, Richard Pfannes, Chris Pottorff, Ashlee Ross, Jim Seck, Shirley Seck, Jim Seuferling, Kyson Seth, Mary Kay Silly-man, Madison Smith, Janice Stevens, Emily Venanzi, Bill Vogel, Abby Werth, Charles Wieland, Janet Wieland, Tim Wilcoxen, Emma Wilkerson, Elaine Williams, Ethan Workman, Ann Yoa-kum, Jack York, Junior York, Alice Zeller.
Contact the parish office to add / delete a name on the prayer list
Stewardship
May 27, 2018
Sunday Contributions $ 2,661.50 Capital Improvements $ 400.00 Votive $ 26.00 St. Mary Cemetery $ 65.00
June 3, 2018
Sunday Contributions $ 3,351.00 Capital Improvements $ 625.00 Votive $ 45.00
June 9—5:00 p.m.
Servers—Dana Mattison, Remington Rice
Lector—Bradley Hennigh
Ministers of Communion—Kathy Dee, Tom Overbay
Greeters—Carla and Ron Fields
Cantor—Tony
June 10—8:00 a.m.
Servers—Aidan Cannon, Alexis French
Lector—Patti Wagner
Ministers of Communion—Blaise Vallejo, Jerry Lambertz
Greeters—Dean Wagner, Mike Martin
June 10—10:30 a.m.
Servers—Ryan Haight, Ambrose Stefan
Lectors—John Urbom
Ministers of Communion—Jeanette Urbom, Steve Stefan
Greeters—Linda and Phil Haight
Choir—Adult
Counters—Sherry Stefan, Jeanette Smotherman
June 16—5:00 p.m.
Servers—Emma Prettyman, Jay McCaskill
Lector—Corinne Prettyman
Ministers of Communion—Kathy Vogel, Scott Schneider
Greeters—Penny and Scott McCaskill
Cantor—Roger
June 17—8:00 a.m.
Servers—Alaina Dudzik, Sydney Dudzik
Lector—Mark Bloustine
Ministers of Communion—Patty Wagner, Amy Goode
Greeters—Kathy and Bruce Ewalt
June 17—10:30 a.m.
Servers—Catie Lemke, Drake Baus
Lectors—Jim Stambaugh
Ministers of Communion—Pat York, Matt Lemke
Greeters—Teresa and Mike Lemke
Cantor—Tony
Counters—Amy Loomis, Penny McCaskill
IS WHAT YOU’RE WEARING TODAY
APPROPRIATE FOR THE ALTAR?
Trained as Eucharistic Minister, Lector, Server or Greeter…???
Please step forward if you see a need to minister at Mass but are not scheduled. With summer vacation time here it is difficult to have enough people to fill spots.
Are You or someone you know interested in Learning More About the Catholic Church?
The RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults) is the process through which the unbaptized and those baptized in other faith denominations join the Catholic Church. The first stage of the process is Inquiry. It’s a time to ask questions and decide if you want to delve further into the Catholic teachings. RCIA classes begin in September. Contact Msgr. Bergman or Deacon George Karnaze for more information.
This Week’s Activity Schedule
Sunday 6/10 Youth Group, 5:30 pm, Rectory Monday 6/11 Liturgy Board, 6:30 pm, Rectory Grief Support Group, 7:00 pm, Church hall Tuesday 6/12 Bible Study, 7:00 pm, Rectory Thursday 6/13 Bingo, doors open at 6:00 pm, play at 7
Tenth Sunday in Ordinary Time June 10, 2018
Bulletin notices: [email protected]
Don’t depend on the “grapevine”! When you are hospitalized, please ask a family member to inform Monsignor Bergman as soon as possible so that he can visit and administer the Sacrament of Reconciliation and Anoint-ing of the Sick. If you know you are going to be hospitalized for surgery or tests, let Monsignor know you would like to receive these sacraments before your hospitalization if possible, 913-837-2295.
Vacation Bible School June 25-29, 8:30-11:30 am.
VBS volunteers needed! Please consider signing up to help!
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/409054eafab2faafa7-2018
Or contact Cindy Apple, [email protected]
Thursday, June 14th
in the parish hall.
B I N G O J A C K P O T
$ 5 5 0
Food served beginning at 6:00 pm with play starting at 7:00.
Marian Conference set for June 22-23 Marian Conference IV of Greater Kansas City will be held June 22-23 at St. Thomas More Parish, located at 11822 Holmes Rd. The conference begins at 5:00 pm on Friday, June 22. Archbishop Naumann will preside at the 7:00 pm Mass. The conference will have several local and national speakers giving talks about Mary. There will also be youth sessions for kids grades 6-12 on June 23. The conference is free. For more information or to register, go to: www.stmkc.com/mc
TSGT Micaelee Neubert
CPT Nathan Valle
LCPL Michael Beals
LTJG Ali Zalekian
Capt. John P. Warson
SFC Jeremiah Krumm
Seth Miller
Capt Mark Edgar & Co.
CMDR Erik C. Estenson
LT Col Todd Giefer
SPC Richard Stouder
PFC Coleman Unthank
SGT Whitney Garner
SGT Matt Smith
AC Robert Jacob Herbert
LCDR Katrina Stegner
LT Col Neilson Wahab
SPC Cody Richardson
E2 Coleman Griff
AMN Cheyenne Williams
AMN Stone Williams
LT Matthew Zeller
TSGT Scott Klusman
L/CPL Seth Garner
A1C Ryan Asbury
Pray For Our Military
Ladies of the Parish:
Come join the new Women’s Group, whose purpose is to provide spiritual and social support. This group is sepa-rate from the Altar Society, but some activities may be shared.
Miss B’s...Noon...18th
...No reservation required
Questions? Please call Becky Golba at 913-709-7572.
Four Ways to Know God's Will
The courage that comes from having our hearts anchored in heaven enables us to embrace and fulfill God’s will here on earth.
But how do we know what God's will is? There are four ways to know God's will. First of all, we have the Commandments of the Bible and
the Church. The Ten Commandments, Christ’s command to love out
neighbors as ourselves, the Church’s trustworthy teaching about modern moral issues, these are the first and most basic ways that God reveals His will to us.
Second, we have the duties of our state in life. This is an area of God’s Providence: the normal responsi-
bilities that go along with our normal roles and relationships are an essential part of His will for us.
Spouses need to serve, honor, and love each other. Par-ents need to protect, provide for, and educate their children. Students need to be responsible and diligent in their studies. Lawyers need to be honest and hardworking in defending justice.
Wherever we find ourselves, we have some basic relation-ships and responsibilities in the world and in the Church - being faithful to them is God's will for us.
Third, we need to contemplate and follow the example of Jesus Christ.
Every Christian should strive to imitate Jesus Christ, to follow in his footsteps - in all our words and in all our actions.
Fourth, we need to seek God's guidance whenever we have to make a major decision.
Changing jobs, buying a house, joining the seminary or a religious order, getting married - these are life-decisions that God really cares about.
He wants to guide us in these moments. We need to let Him - by getting good advice from people
who are wise, and by seeking light and guidance through prayer.
The Commandments, the duties of our state in life, the example of Christ, and the guidance of the Holy Spirit - these are the four ways that we can know God's will.
Every hour of every day, let's beg God for the grace to keep our hearts anchored always in heaven, so that we can have the courage to embrace and fulfill His will here on earth, no matter what obstacles we may face.
NO ONE SHOULD GRIEVE ALONE
Anyone who has suffered a loss through death of a loved one, miscarriage, suicide, divorce, separation, loss of employment, financial, or health, are invited for coffee and discussion Monday, June 11th at 7:00 pm in the parish hall. Questions? Contact: Kathy Vogel, 913-837-4570, or Mary Jane Budney, 913-909-8444.
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