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St. James Catholic Church 309 S Stewart Road, Liberty MO 64068
Office (816) 781-4343 Fax (816) 792-8691 School (816) 781-4428
Office Hours: Mon-Fri 8:30-4:00 On the web @ www.stjames-liberty.org
https://www.facebook.com/#!/groups/stjamesliberty/
Mass Schedule: Weekdays: M-F 8:00am (During school year Friday, 9am) Saturday, 5:00pm Sunday, 7:30am, 9:15am, 11:00am, 6:00pm 8:00pm William Jewel College, when in session Sacrament of Reconciliation: Saturday 4pm and Anytime by request
Saint James Catholic Community
The Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity June 11, 2017
Glory To Glory To Glory To The Father, The Son, and the Holy SpiritThe Father, The Son, and the Holy SpiritThe Father, The Son, and the Holy Spirit
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Rev. Mike Roach, Pastor ............................... x201 frmike@stjames-liberty.org Rev. Timothy Armbruster, C.PP.S, ............... x203 frtimothy@stjames-liberty.org Deacon Chuck Koesterer .............................. x223 chuck@stjames-liberty.org Katie Klassen, Finance/ Bookkeeper ............. x220 Katie@stjames-liberty.org Jim Newell, Operations Manager ................... x204 jim.newell@stjames-liberty.org Danny Baker, Dir of Liturgy and Music Ministry danny@stjames-liberty.org ...................... x207 Cecilia Richardson, Dir of Religious Ed Ministry cecilia@stjames-liberty.org ...................... x208 Denise Whelan, Dir of Youth Ministry ............. x210 denise.whelan@stjames-liberty.org Sandy Gagnon, Dir of Christian Initiation Ministry gene.gagnon@gmail.com ....................... x206 Jennifer Smith, School Principal .................... x213 jennifer.smith@stjames-school.org Daryl Ann Sweetland, Office Manager ......... x200 daryl.sweetland@stjames-liberty.org Kirsten Maggi, Office Assistant ..................... x202 kirsten.maggi@stjames-liberty.org Judy Keisling, Bulletin Editor/Website .......... x226 bulletin@stjames-liberty.org Lori Tajchman, Dir of Children's Music Ministry Singwithmisslori@gmail.com .................... x209
Pastoral Council: David Jones, Chair dnjones@kc.rr.com 868-5718 Arsenio "RC" Arciga Mylibertyspark@yahoo.com 898-3614 Clint Elliott caspalding@msn.com 913-433-6496 Steve Gregoire sgregoire@ntst.com 792-8399 Julie Harman julieharman@remax.net 810-4888 Doug Lewey dlewey1@gmail.com 783-3761 Matthew Maggi mmaggi8@gmail.com 808-1281 Hugo Mendoza kchugomendoza@gmail.com 935-4691 Marla Neal 3mneal@gmail.com 500-9532 Kevin Nordhues knordhuesclan@aol.com 718-2820 Randal Pearson randalspearson@aol.com 792-2997
We, the community of St. James, are a prayerful and Eucharistic people who treasure our Catholic
traditions. We strive to grow in our faith by being good stewards of the gifts God has given us; sharing God’s
truth with all. As the Body of Christ, we are called to love and serve everyone, especially the marginalized, with
joy and hospitality.
Mission Statement
Our Pastoral Team
The Diocese of Kansas City-St. Joseph is committed to combating sexual abuse in the Church. If you are a victim of sexual abuse, or if you observe or suspect sexual abuse: 1. Call the Missouri Child Abuse Hotline at 1-800-392-3738 (if the victim is cur-rently under the age of 18), 2. Contact your local law enforcement agency or call 911, and After reporting to these civil and law enforcement authorities, report suspected sexual abuse of a minor or vulnerable adult to the Diocesan Ombudsman, Jenifer Valenti, at 816-812-2500 or JeniferValenti@att.net, if the abuse involves a priest, deacon, em-ployee or volunteer of the Diocese of Kansas City-St. Joseph. The Diocese has a sincere commitment to providing care and healing resources to victims of sexual abuse and their families. Please contact Victim Advocate Kathleen Chastain at 816-392-0011 or chastain@diocesekcsj.org for more information.
Do You Know?Do You Know?Do You Know? The flat roofs (TPO) are complete on the gym and mid-dle school. We await the TPO manufacturer’s inspection for guaranty purposes.
Roofers have completed the shingled area on the East wing of the school and will complete the Social Hall by May 31.
We hope to begin the replacement of the church roof within the next week.
The boundary fence is staked out. Installation should begin by June 1st or 2nd.
Thank YouThank YouThank You, Jim Newell, Operations ManagerJim Newell, Operations ManagerJim Newell, Operations Manager
Growing in Awareness of Laudata Si' On Care of Our Common Home
Presented by Biagio Mazza
In Laudato Si', Pope Francis calls us back to our basic re-sponsibility to carry out our mission as partners with God in caring for our common home. How have we carried out that mission? What needs to be done to ensure that crea-tion not only is viable and hospitable for us today but for all those who will come after us.
Biago will present the basic outline and thrust of this signifi-cant encyclical by exploring Pope Francis' assessment of how we are carryout out our responsibility to care for our common home.
Wednesday, June 21 6:00pm: Join us for soup and salad
6:45pm: Biagio's presentation Suggested Donation $20.00
Register by June 19 At info@pbrenewalcenter.org or 816-479-0698
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Sacrament of Reconciliation: Sat 4pm until finished; any time requested. Sacrament of Baptism: Baptismal Preparation Classes: 2nd Wed of each month. Contact Kirsten Maggi in Parish Office, ext. 202 Religious Education: For Preschool through adult spiritual development, please notify office of needs. New Parishioners: Please register at the parish office. We Welcome You!
St. James School: PS-8th grade offered. Call the School Office, to inquire, 781-4428
Sacrament of Marriage: 9 months advance notice Anointing of the Sick: Please call the parish office. To Schedule an event in our Parish Facility:
email daryl.sweetland@stjames-liberty.org or call Daryl in the Parish Office.
All Bulletin articles must be submitted by Monday 12Noon to: bulletin@stjames-liberty.org
From the Pastor’s Pen
Contact Info
Week of June 12 - June 18
Monday 8:00am Joan Timko
Tuesday St. Anthony of Padua 8:00am Dorothy Petralie
Wednesday 8:00am Laura and Pete Trujillo
Thursday 8:00am Patty Pierson
Friday 8:00am JoAnn Ollier
Saturday 5:00pm Alice Judy Joe Schuster
Sunday 7:30am Mike and Mary Novak 9:15am Bob Kohler, Sr. Andy Lehr 11:00am George Tulipana 6:00pm Phil and Ralph Wilson
William Jewell College Mass Resumes in the Fall
Enjoy Your Summer
Mass Intentions
Our prayer support is with …
Art Westhues and family in the sudden death of Art’s 33 year old nephew Michael Lackland.
May the healing hand of our Lord Jesus be felt by all who are coping with grief
and missing loved ones.
This weekend we celebrate the Feast of the Most Holy Trinity. This feast summarizes who we are as Catholics/ Christians. We believe in a God who has revealed Himself to us in a relationship − of Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
God our Creator sent His Son, Jesus into our world as a human being to experience everything we ex-perience as individuals. And God has given us the power of the Holy Spirit, God's presence within us. Every time we pray, every time we enter Church, and begin and end our Liturgy, the Sign of the Cross is prominent.
May this feast help us reflect on the relationships in our own lives ̶ and be grateful for the presence of God within us and among us.
I Hope the summer is off to a good start, or at least a new routine − realizing that sports and family ac-tivities occupy so much of our time. But hopefully it's an opportunity to enjoy the outside and a little change of pace!
Thanks to all who are so very faithful to your build-ing pledge each and every month. Because of your faithfulness, we are getting very excited about our breaking ground within the next year! As always, the cost of construction climbs, but hopefully we'll have 50% of the cost (cash on hand) by next Spring.
Thanks for being such good and faithful stewards. You'll be hearing more about our exciting building plans and designs as it gets closer to Fall!
May you and your families know God's Blessings this summer!
Peace, Fr. Mike
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The Week Ahead Sun June 11 : School Families serve coffee and donuts after the 7:30 and 9:15 Masses. All are welcome —Women’s Mobile Pregnancy Unit here; 8:15 - 11:15am
Mon June 12 : Mass at 8am, rosary to follow —Mass at Pleasant Valley, 10:00am
Tue June 13 : Mass at 8am, rosary to follow —Legion of Mary meets at 6:30am in the Mallen Room —Altar Society Pot Luck at 6:30pm in the Social Hall —Adult Faith Formation, 7:00pm in the St. Gaspar Room
Wed June 14 : Mass at 8:00am, rosary to follow —Over 50s meeting and lunch; 12 noon in the Social Hall —Sponsor’s for Christ meet 1st and 3rd Wed; 6:30pm —Prayer Shawl Ministry meet 2nd and 4th Wed; 6:30pm
Thurs June 15 : Mass at 8am, rosary to follow —9:00am - 9:00pm Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament —1:00pm Rosary of the Blessed Mother in the church
Fri June 16 : Mass at 8am
Sat June 17 : —That Man Is You at 6:15 in the Social Hall —Militia of the Immaculata at 10:00am in the School Library —Rosary prayed at 3:00pm
Sun June 18: Altar Society serves coffee and donuts after the 7:30 and 9:15 Masses. All are welcome
Scriptures for June 17 and 18 Dt 8:2-3, 14b-16a / 1 Cor 10:16-17 / Jn 6:51-58
Gift Bearers for June 17 and 18 Sat 5:00pm: Ralph & Jan Agee Sun 7:30am: Bill & Anna Korte 9:15am: Trey & Judy Katzer and Family 11:00am: Joe Burns 6:00 pm: Marla Neal and Family
Hospitality Greeters for June 17 and 18 Sat 5:00pm: Mary Jo Hopkins and Barbara DeHaven Sun 7:30am: Dawn Davis and Judy Keisling 9:15am: Debra Green and Ann Tucker 11:00am: Fran Broderick 6:00 pm: Amy Rotherty-Colin
Attention All Ministries and Groups
We are preparing the Parish Master Calendar for the period July 1, 2017 - June 30, 2018.
Please email your calendar information (Group/Ministry Name, Event, Date, and Time)
to the Parish Office daryl.sweetland@stjames-liberty.org
by June 15 to ensure that your dates are reserved.
Tour The Liberty Women's Clinic Mobile Pregnancy Unit This Sunday, June 11
The Liberty Women's Clinic Mobile Pregnancy Unit will be at St. James this Sunday morning, June 11 between 8:15 and 11:15 am.
All are invited to tour the mobile unit and learn more about the work of the Liberty Women's Clinic.
The Clinic, opened in 2002, empowers women to make informed choices about their pregnancy. It is located at 1532 NE 96th St. in Liberty.
The Mobile Clinic began serving urban Kansas City area in 2013. Since opening, both clinics have of-fered assistance during 2000+ client visits.
Father's Day Gift Package Raffle The Altar Society is sponsor-ing a raffle for a Father's Day Gift Package, proceeds from which will go to their Gift Fund for the New Church.
The package includes a large framed Kansas City Royals 2015 World Series Champions collage plus other Royals memorabilia.
Raffle tickets are being sold in the Narthex after every weekend Mass and in the Parish Office.
Raffle tickets are:
$3.00 each or 2 for $5.00
The winning ticket will be drawn after the 11:00am Mass on Father's Day, June 18.
Time and Place Change for June 25
The meeting on June 25 will be held at Our Lady of Mercy Country Home, 2115 Maturana Drive, Liberty (816-781-5711).
We will have the meeting in Tighe Hall at 3:00pm and then join our families and the sisters for
a rosary and dinner.
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Someone is Watching and Wondering
The fifty days of Easter came to an end last Sunday as we celebrated Pentecost and the Birth of the Church. Today we begin Summer/Ordinary time, followed by Fall/Ordinary time and the end of the liturgical year on December 2nd. It may seem like Ordinary time is truly ordinary, but in fact it is during these weeks that the special character of Sunday is experienced; there are no special themes to distract from the wonder of the original meaning of Sunday as the Lord’s Day. It is also during this period of counted time that we celebrate four Solemnities of the Lord, Trinity Sunday or the So-lemnity of the Trinity, the Feast of the Body and Blood of Christ (Corpus Christi), the Feast of the Sacred Heart, and Christ the King. Today is the first of these solemnities, Trinity Sunday.
The doctrine of the Trinity evolved in the 4th and 5th centuries when the Arian heresy, which denied that Je-sus was equal to God, swept through the church. Be-fore the year 1000, a special feast devoted to the Trin-ity was celebrated in the Frankish kingdom on the Sun-day following Pentecost and was promulgated for the universal church by Pope John XXII in 1334.
There are two traditions associated with the Trinity: the Sign of the Cross, popular since the early centuries, with the Trinitarian formula “In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit, Amen,” and the doxology an ancient prayer, first used in the Eastern Church, “Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit.” The concluding words, “As it was in the beginning is now and ever shall be, world without end, Amen,” were added in the 4th century and was intro-duced in the Western Church in the 5th century. There are also many symbols used for the Trinity. One that is most often depicted in art and first used in the 6th cen-tury is an old man (father), a young man (son) and a dove (the Holy Spirit). Other common symbols include arrangements of three, eg. three interlocking circles.
Just for fun this week, look around church, your home, in nature, or search trademarks for examples of sym-bols for the Holy Trinity. See how many you find; they are everywhere.
Your Sister in Christ, Sandy Gagnon
A from the Liturgy/Music Office
Today's Psalm - Daniel 3 Blessed are you, O Lord, the God of our fathers,
praiseworthy and exalted above all forever; And blessed is your holy and glorious name,
praiseworthy and exalted above all for all ages.
Blessed are you in the temple of your holy glory, praiseworthy and glorious above all forever.
Blessed are you on the throne of your kingdom,
praiseworthy and exalted above all forever.
Blessed are you who look into the depths from your throne upon the cherubim,
praiseworthy and exalted above all forever.
Reflection
This Canticle (psalm) found in the third chapter of the Book of Daniel is a magnificent hymn
in praise of God’s transcendent glory.
Sung by the three young men condemned to the fiery furnace for their fidelity to the God of Israel,
the Canticle evokes the holiness and power of the Creator, who dwells among his people
in his holy temple in Jerusalem.
This prophetic celebration of God’s closeness to his People
prefigures the coming of the Son of God, who in the fullness of time
“took flesh and dwelt among us.”
In her Liturgy the Church in every age takes up this song of gratitude
for God’s merciful love, which guides all history to its appointed end.
Forever Grateful, Danny Baker
Glory and Praise Forever
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THANK YOU for continuing your commitment to our
parish family and the works we provide.
If you have any questions and/or concerns on any financial numbers, please feel free to contact me.
Katie Klassen
816-781-4343 x220 Katie@stjames-liberty.org
We pray for Our Country, Leaders, and Loved ones serving our Country: Chad Wilson, Paul Mooney, Jeff Auksel, Phil Plack, Ryan Harrison, John Barry, Alex Reilly, Gary Lee, Bobby Kern, Geoff Wiese, Casey Snodgrass, Chris Griese, Ryan Villines, Paul Tyrrell, Charles Hensley, Gary Hogan, Jeremy Finn, Michael Caine, Alex Worth, Dan Knudson, Paul Starner, Bong Vtug, Brianna Hannum, Aaron Dolak, Cole Roberts, Tony Velasquez Jr., Raymond Lopez, David Castro, Jr., Jeff Gardner, Brad Nees, Josh DeLeone, Joe Binggeli, Jeremy Pyle, Cody Londo, Jason Lyday, Andy Sparks, Ray Writesman, Cody Zoglman, Adam Parnacott, Charlette Pruett, Daniel Wilson, Nicole Dobbelaere Martindell, Jeffrey Pelling, Jeff Duncan, Nicholas Caine, Jon Watson, Jacob Schmidt, Chris Kandlbinder, Zachary Ildza.
If we ever forget that we're one nation under God, then we will be gone under.
H.O.P.E. / SCRIP GIFT CARD NEWS
Father’s Day is June 18
Father's Day will be here before you know it.
Whether that Dad is your father, husband, son, grandfather or another special guy – think about
their hobbies and what they like before you go shopping. We have HOPE Gift Cards for all the merchants where you can buy just the right gift.
If your dad is a Sports Dad, a gift or gift card from Rogers Sporting Goods or Dick’s Sporting Goods is sure to delight him. You can find just the right hunting, fishing, sporting equipment as well as clothing at these stores.
If your dad isn’t into sports, maybe he needs clothes for work, dress, or something casual. Pick up a Kohls, J.C. Pennys, Walmart, or Target card before you shop. Or perhaps he’s been looking for a new lawn mower, tool or items to spruce up the yard or maybe the latest electronic gadget, or exercise equipment. If so, use a Walmart, Home Depot, Lowes or Target card to purchase that special gift. All of these stores have a wide array of merchandise sure to please the Dads in your life. And, don’t forget that all important Father’s Day greeting card – they have them too. And to make the day really special, treat him to lunch or dinner at his favorite restaurant. We have a great variety of restaurant cards available.
Thank You for Supporting HOPE
Month End Estimate
May 2017
Operating Income: $279,926 Operating Expenses ($252,488)
New Church Fund (NCF) Information
May 2017
Reserves in Bank: $ 4,286,640
Pop Tab Collection Program For Ronald McDonald House
We recently received this note from the Ronald McDonald House. "Thank you for
supporting the families we assist with your thoughtful do-nation. Our goal is to keep families close and comfortable when dealing with the trauma of a sick child. Gifts like yours help us provide that assistance."
You can help support the Ronald McDonald House by collecting the little tabs you pull to open soda, beer, soup or other aluminum cans.
The funds generated from recycling these aluminum gems help offset the House's expenses. Collecting tabs can be an easy and fun project.
Tabs can be dropped off in the basket on the table in the Narthex.
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No ChargeNo ChargeNo Charge For AttendingFor AttendingFor Attending
ThisThisThis ConferenceConferenceConference
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6th-12th Grade Youth Ministry Our Faith In Action
Important Dates June
Sunday - 11th- Youth Group 7pm-8:30pm
Sunday - 18th- No Youth Group- Father's Day
Sunday - 25th- Youth Group 7pm-8:30pm
This weekend, the Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity, gives us a chance to reflect on ways to
LIVE OUT THE TRINITY.
Unity, Community, and Equality Unity: They are three distinct persons yet they are one in essence. We are distinct individuals from various backgrounds, levels, ideas and dispositions. However we are united in one Christian community. Our diver-sity should be at the service of a functional unity be-cause as Paul would say, in Christ our diversities give way to unity. Community: There is no time the Father works with-out the Son and the Holy Spirit. That is why you will hear the Father saying twice “Let us”. Our Lord Jesus would also attest that he does whatever he sees the Father doing. We should learn to work together as members of the same community. No one is an Island. We need each other for growth and development. Equality: In the Godhead there is absolute equality given the fact that they have one essence. Within our human experience we all share in one humanity but often we notice that we keep creating unjustifiable bar-riers of inequality between the “haves” and the “have nots”. Often some people see others as less human than they are. From the Trinity we learn to see our-selves as equals sharing the common gift of life given to us by God.
We are looking at going on a Youth Group Day to Worlds of Fun and Oceans of Fun. This will only be able to happen if we have enough chaperones.
We are considering a couple differ-ent dates: June 20th or July 27th. If you are interested please let me know which date works best for you. Thanks!
Denise Whelan Director of Youth Ministry
816-781-4343 x210
YOUTH GROUP MEETS THIS SUNDAY, JUNE 11
7:00 - 8:30PM COME JOIN US
Natural Family Planning Course Beginning Soon
The Catholic Church prohibits sterilization, the birth control pill, the IUD, and other forms of contraception. But why? In an effort to give practical help to married and engaged couples to live out the teachings of the Church, a 3-part series of classes in the Sympto-Thermal method of family planning begins June 16.
You are encouraged to attend the course at St. An-drew Parish, 6415 NE Antioch Rd., Gladstone, begin-ning on Friday, June 16 at 6:30pm. Reasonable course fee; financial assistance available. To learn more about these or on-line classes visit www.live-the-love.org or call Christina or Michael Paoletti at 816-507-1591 (christinapaoletti@gmail.com).
Pre-registration for the classes is required at www.ccli.org
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St. James School News Parish Religious Education 2016 2016 2016 --- 201720172017
Live Like JesusLive Like JesusLive Like Jesus School Mission Statement
The St. James Catholic School Community, a ministry of the parish, empowers students to achieve their full academic and Christian
potential, become prayerful, lifelong learners and good stewards of God’s gifts.
RE Calendar RE Calendar RE Calendar --- Important DatesImportant DatesImportant Dates July 7 Family Fun Night--Singalong Mary Poppins Aug 11/12 Family Fun Night & Do Dads' Holy Smoke BBQ Contest August Registration for 2017-2018 RE year
Single Moms Support Group Sponsored by Liberty United Methodist Church but open to anyone
The Single Moms Community is a caring support group for single moms. This fun group focuses on fel-lowship, learning, making new friends, and building your faith. A free meal and kids activities are provided each week.
Wednesday Nights Dinner 6:00 - 6:30 p.m.
Care Group 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. Liberty United Methodist Church 1001 Sunset Ave, Liberty, MO
For more information contact: Liberty UMC Office 816-781-4554
Protecting God’s Children Class Tuesday, August 29th at 6:30 PM Located at St. James Church (Social Hall)
Seating is limited, so register today!
Register online at www.virtus.org
Also complete EIM and Background check when you register for this
course if you have not completed these diocesan requirements.
Uniform Store Summer Dates: The uniform store will be open the following
dates. Please stop by to pick up your uniforms and avoid the rush at Back to School Night!
Thursday, June 22 from 9 AM - 12 PM and 5:00 - 7:00 PM
Tuesday, August 1 from 9 AM - 12 PM and 5:00 - 7:00 PM
Monday, August 14 from 5:00 - 7:00 PM
Calendar Updates: • Golf Tournament is Friday,
August 4th at 1:00 PM
• Back to School/Meet the Teacher Night is Monday, August 14 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM
Interested in St. James School for your child?
Please call the school office for openings and information.
816-781-4428
Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious! July 7th - 7 pm Cost: FREE
Last year we tried out this "interactive movie" thing with The Sound of Music. I'll be honest, I thought it was something that only families who enjoy being silly or maybe especially musical families would like. Was I ever wrong! Even the musically challenged like myself had a blast! This isn't just one of those old fogey "let's all sing along to this" type things. It's an interac-tive movie, so not only do we sing along with the songs, we also react to what's happening on screen. We have goodie bags for each attendee with the props that you'll need to play along, and Danny Baker will be there to help lead us in singing. Your kids will love it and you'll make great memories!
We'll also have a costume contest (WITH PRIZES) for anyone who would like to dress up as their favorite character. I was extremely impressed last year with the creativity and style of quite a few of our parish-ioners! It's a ton of fun, so mark July 7th on your calendars so that you can join us!
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We Pray to our Lord Jesus for healing Birthdays this week: Today we celebrate all that you with God’s help, have accomplished. Sue McKnight
Ron Ward Kyle Sellmeyer
Mary Fierst Margarita Mendoza Family
Reba Sutlief Rich Curasi
Charlie Strumph Amy Saye
Mike Hojnacke Lindsay
Bob Hedrick J. Bean
Marie Brancato Anita Heiman Elmer Lierz Dan Kerns Rich Curasi
Theresa Fortune Keith Cobb
Shirley Kevin Uhlmann Peggy Lower
Marion Saladino Baby Kingston
Liz Phleps Barbara
Tricia Kauffman June S.
Bob Roach Terri Doyle
Marvin Weishaar Lulu Young
John Brocato Katelyn
Virgil and Mary Branson Aaron Donna
Norris Family John
Emma Barbara (Roach) Still
Debbie Pickett Christine Smith
Will Erskine Scott Winfrey Parents
Lorrie & Family Kathleen Amos Megan Lowe
Marietta Wimmer Larry Hannah
Stan Smith Kathleen Haines
John Phannenstiel Joel Balk
Mike Sheeley Rick George
Mattie Mae Weaver Nathan
Viola Sowler Frank Keanley
Phillip Jasumback Ruth Nelson Saree Morely
Frank Alex
Stephanie Jenny Pike
Christy Mock John Findlay
Allen Zugelter Solidum Family Duane Sander Baby Brantley Tammera Diaz Anne Sander
Bryanna Randal Pearson
Keltin Daniel Gwin Janet Schuster
Bill Goeckel Jeanne Buffa Tom Hagins
Nancy Sixsmith Mattie Mae Weaver
Mae Ellis Cheryl Dirckson Troy Cronkhite Chuck Hatler
Mattie Mae Weaver Robert Elliott Jim Guccione June Bednar
Pamela Anderson Beatrice Farnan Baby Mattie C. Renae & David
Robert Conard Family Denny Anderson Kathleen Ervie
Matt Biskup Family Kim Lackey Pam Fink
John Nauser Bill Roach, Jr.
Matilda Rogers Ginger Thompson
Madison Carey Rachel Zimmerman
Jacob and Dana Glasford Aiden Jacobs
Becky Weathers Shane Harrison Nick Bengimina
Roberta McCallum Keith Newman
Gary Andrew Reese Suzie Stramel
Brieanna and Emma Shay Joseph Greenwald
Sam Porter Mary Alice Worth Amy Villereal
Rick and Patrick Lauren Daldrup Frank Andrasik
Lori and Sam Daleo Charles & David Torres
Mary Kaye Masnado Carolee Bussjaeger
Alfred Vitt John Amaro
Jeremy Hurford Jeff, Rene & Garrett
Jerry McCaslin DeDe Marchisio Jessica Berger Greg Fangman
Francesco Turturro Therese Cimino
Denny Anderson Randy Baumert Letha Madison
Josh Caylor David Switzer
Jackie Plack Pelling Tessie Hanson
Alex Rutz Kathy Schwart Eddie Anselmo
Janet Harris Jesse Rainey
Kennedy Noel Holcumbrink Bernadette Kaplan
Larry Kain Kathryn Polly
Sandy Wheeler Rita Lowe
George Massie Tony V. Sr.
Deric DeMasi John Eggleston
Keegan & Justin Gwin Sarah Rupp
Samantha Squire Chris Alvey
R.W. & Connie Hollomon Beasley & Craven families
Lisa Lange Carol Yeager Laplant Vincent Michael Smith
Linda Ruppert Patrick O’Neill Leola Schaffer Iva Durocher Elli Kirkbride
John McMahon Lyle Davis
Joseph Gubera Les VanBibber Morgan Todd Maria Giannelli Mike Reinhart
Jeannette Wolken Teagen Peters
Jeff Smith Nadia Kadi
Nancy Brown Elaine Catalano
Crystal Coley Conchita Weir Becky Booth
Louie Bussjaeger Kenadee Gallagher
Shawn Adkins Jason Robinson
Andrew Lay Leah Biskup Coady Olivia Hernandez Chrissy Sparks
Bud Sutlief Darleen Farnan Kenny
Devona Gilgour Mary Bell Jones Michelle McClune
Joann & Greg Hagins Laura Ann DiGiovanna
Steve Shoemaker Robert Doleshal
Jersey & James Hicks
Please notify us to remove your name from our prayer lists when it is time.
By law, HIPPA forbids us to print names for prayers, without request from the person or immediate family.
Jan Agee Curtis Bundy Sarah Carle Joshua Erwin Kelly Evans Thomas Evans Christopher Fernandez Caitlyn Forgues Merindah Ladenthin Londyn Lanio Michael Mason Pamella McDonald Jennifer McKenna Jaden Orellano Deborah Pickett Jackson Tritz Edward Weixeldorfer Miles Winders Linda Clark Lawrence Giglio Linda Gross Samuel Herr Kaitlyn Kixmiller Mary Jane Lombardo Meghan Montez Caden Murphy Kari Rainey Cate Reynolds Paula Ruf Sarah Rupp Samuel Sahlfeld Annette Saitta Braxton Salois Paul Weiss David Coady
Jace Fuentes Elena Genova Alisa Henson Madelyn Lorei Gina Mazzeffe Ellie Meisel Anthony Miele Conner Paulson Jane Reardon JoLynn Rose Troy Savaiano Leola Schmidt Shelly Seiler James Smith Scott Capps Aaron Conner Taylor Coonrod Emmy Damot Ana DePalma Daniel Fager-George Declan Finn Jerry Gallagher Jude Jones Santina Juma Lisa Kosek Lucy Martin Jennifer Mattox Carol Winkelbauer Erich Zweimiller Peter Boos Brett DeMeyer Megan Denton Sarah Donnici Carl Guastello Ava Hull
Gabriel Martinez Jacob McDowell Elaine Morrison JoAnn Ollier Bradley Thomas Jordan Thomas Mark Boryla Margaret Catagnano Peter Cuezze Marlo Deaver Dennis Huber John Keck Lincoln Krause Mona Meyers Rise Reynolds Miguel Román Deborah Taylor Deborah Bednar Marcelyn Benson Joseph Caresio Julia Coady Emsley Hanson Linda Hoover Mason Lewis Susan Linville John Lozano Anna Luczak Eric Marsalla Barry Murtha Nicole Rumsey Daniela Salas Christopher Smith Mona Tajchman
All are invited to join the Little Sisters of the Poor for their annual Summer Festival, Sunday June 25th from noon - 5 pm at their home at 8745 James A. Reed Rd, Kansas City MO.
There will be games, live music, a bake sale featuring our famous sugar cookies and other sweet treats, a silent auction, and a raffle with great prizes including $5,000 cash and a trip to sunny Panama City Beach, Florida.
Parking is available next door at St. Regis parish, with a bus to bring you to the fun and back. All proceeds benefit our home for the elderly poor. For more information call 816-761-4744 or visit their website at
www.littlesistersofthepoorkansascity.org
Sunday, June 25
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Consider RememberingYour Parish in Your Will.
For further information, please call the Parish Office.
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