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St. Philip Neri Church
514 Parker Ave, Osawatomie, KS 66064
https://www.miamilinncatholics.org/SPN
Sacred Heart Church
(St. Rose Philippine Duchesne Shrine)
729 W Main St, Mound City, KS 66056
https://www.miamilinncatholics.org/SH
August 12, 2018
Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Our Lady of Lourdes Church
819 N 5th St, LaCygne, KS 66040
https://www.miamilinncatholics.org/OLL
Father Clayton
913-219-5043
Office: 514 Parker Ave., (PO Box 4)
Osawatomie, KS 66064
913-755-2652
Deacon Don Poole: 913-636-7174
Mass Schedule
Saturday: 4:30 p.m. -St. Philip Neri Church
6:30 p.m. -Sacred Heart Church
Sunday: 8:30 a.m. O. L. of Lourdes Church
10:45 a.m. - St. Philip Neri Church
Tue & Fri: 8:00 a.m. - St. Philip Neri Church
Wednesday: 6:00 p.m. - Sacred Heart Church
Thursday: 8:30 a.m.-O. L. of Lourdes Church
Holy Days of Obligation: As Announced
Confessions:
St. Philip Neri: 3:45 – 4:15 pm on Saturdays
Sacred Heart: 6:30 - 7:00 pm on Wednesdays
O. L. of Lourdes: 8:00 - 8:30 am on Sundays
And anytime by appointment.
Baptisms
Please contact the pastor
Marriage
Notify the Pastor at least 6 months prior to wedding
Pastoral Care of the Sick
Contact the pastor for anointing, Holy Communion
and pastoral visits
School of Religion
St. Philip Neri: 9:30 –10:30am Sundays
Sacred Heart: 5:00 - 6:15pm Saturdays
O. L. of Lourdes: 9:30 - 10:30am Sundays
Mission Statement:
We, the Catholic Parishes of St. Philip Neri,
Sacred Heart, and Our Lady of Lourdes
seek to grow as disciples of Jesus and to
make disciples for Jesus.
Deacon Don Poole
Tom Guiylfoyle
Naomi Cosens
Scott Lindell
Emily Lindell
Olivia Noles
Lawrence
Wunderly
Pam Goodeyon
Betty Wellman
J.C. Jentzsch
Jerry Whitaker
Alex Aitken
Patricia Butler
Buck Goodeyon
Walter Hays
Fred McClain
Mike Norman
Leon Knight
Jennifer Cates
Kathy Newman
Andy Wozniak
James Vasquez
Willis Birchard
Ellie Hubbard
Judy Spencer
Barbara Hutchison
Sharon Crown
Erin Smith
Samantha Branson
Marianne Green
Jackie Breuel
John McClain
Tom Christopher
OraBelle Guilfoyle
Minnie Medina
Dennis Norris
Jennifer Perrodin
Bill Williams
Patrick Wozniak
Leota Schneider
Dean Horst
Ann Horst
Beverly Bonham
Sara Goodeyon
Tisha Turowski
Loren Wolken
Bill Patterson
Last week’s Offertory
Saturday, August 11
4:30 p.m. + Peter Quintieri Sr. and Carmela Quintieri
6:30 p.m. + John Charles Rees Jr.
Sunday , August 12
8:30 a.m. People of the Parishes
10:45 a.m. + Louis Hughes
Tuesday, August 14
8:00 a.m. + Carmela Quintieri
Wednesday, August 15 Assumption St Philip Neri: 8:00 a.m. People of the Parishes Sacred Heart: 5:30 p.m. + John Rees
Our Lady of Lourdes:7:00 p.m. Special Intentions of Marianne Green
Thursday, August 16
8:30 a.m. + Glenn Curtis
Friday, August 17
8:00 a.m. + Darryl V. Stuhlman
Saturday, August 18
4:30 p.m. + Peter Quintieri Sr. and Carmela Quintieri
6:30 p.m. Special Intentions for Clements Children
Sunday , August 19
8:30 a.m. People of the Parishes
10:45 a.m. + Bob Cook
Sacred Heart - $ 977.05
St. Philip Neri - $ 2189.00
Our Lady of Lourdes - $ 1085.04
Thank you for your contributions.
Assumption Holy Day Masses: Wed Aug 15
8am St. Philip Neri
5:30pm Sacred Heart
7:00pm Our Lady of Lourdes
Mary Queen of all Hearts Legion of Mary
Mary Queen of all Hearts Legion of Mary meets Tuesday evening at
7pm in the basement of St. Philip Neri Church. Please join us for
prayers and helping us reach out to others in spiritual need and for our
own sanctification.
Special Needs Ministry BREATHE Respite Care Program Saturday, August 18, 2018 4:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Holy Cross Catholic School
8101 West 95th Street Overland Park, Kansas
BREATHE Respite Care provides the gift of time away from caregiving for
families who have a loved one with a disability age 5 and older.
VOLUNTEERS are needed for the program. Please prayerfully consider
offering your time.
If you have any questions regarding the program please contact Tom Racunas,
Archdiocese Lead Consultant of the Special Needs Ministry, at 913.647.3054
or by email at [email protected] or Audrey Amor, Archdiocese Respite
Care Coordinator at 816.739.1197 or via email at [email protected].
To register a loved one or to volunteer please go to www.archkck.org/special
needs and complete the online forms.
Formed.org - Pick of the Week The Bible and the Virgin Mary Episode 11: The Assumption
How Much Do You Know About Mary’s Assumption? Celebrate
Mary’s Assumption into Heaven with this beautiful and engaging epi-
sode by Scott Hahn’s St. Paul Center. Discover the rich Scriptural
foundations for the Church’s teaching on Mary’s Assumption, and
grow in love for Our Blessed Mother in the process! Check it out on formed.org. To sign up for free: Click on Regis-ter. Enter our Parish code: HW6PHK and your info. You are good to go!
Please Pray for the Sick If you are ill or know of someone who is ill and should be
included in our prayers, please contact the parish office.
The Catholic Fine Arts Council of the Archdiocese of Kansas City
in Kansas invites artists to compete in Regional Juried Christian
Arts Competition and Exhibition “Put Out into the Deep”
The Catholic Fine Arts Council of the Archdiocese of Kansas City in Kansas
invites artists to enter the 2nd annual regional art exhibit entitled “Duc in Al-
tum: Put Out Into the Deep.”
Religious artists are encouraged to submit their artwork for consideration
online at www.catholicfinearts.org/entry. Accepted artists will have their art-
work on display at Savior Pastoral Center in Kansas City, Kansas. Winning
artists will receive cash prizes.
Competition Juror is Denis R. McNamara, Ph.D. Dr. McNamara is an archi-
tectural historian specializing in American church architecture. He is an assis-
tant director at the Liturgical Institute of the University of Saint Mary of the
Lake/Mundelein Seminary, and serves as a liturgical design consultant.
Statement of Purpose This juried competition and exhibition primarily seeks to
foster the arts of the Western Christian Tradition. Other artistic traditions of
Christian subject matter will be considered, also.
STRENGTHENED BY THE BREAD OF LIFE
Today we resume the “Bread of Life” discourse from John’s Gospel that
began two weeks ago. He makes reference to the Jews’ ancestors who ate manna
in the desert. These days we would think primarily of Israel wandering in the
desert, but faithful Jews would also have known the story of Elijah that we hear
today. Strengthened by food and drink in the desert, the angel of the Lord sends
him on his forty-day and forty-night journey (the biblical number for a prepara-
tion time). Like the food given to Elijah in the desert, Jesus tells his listeners that
he is bread for the life of the world. It is very important that we not stop listening
to Jesus after his promise of eternal life—a marvelous promise, but this “reward”
is not the only reason we feast on the Bread of Life. We also come to the table to
be made strong for the journey of mission, that the whole world might have life
in the fullness of Christ. We are compelled, if we have eaten of the bread of life,
to go forth in service to all.
LISTEN
Listen and attend with the ear of your heart. St. Benedict
Reenactment of St. Rose Philippine Duchesne's
Arrival in St. Charles 200 Years Ago
to open the First Free School West of the Mississippi River
The Academy of the Sacred Heart
Friday, SEPTEMBER 7, 2018
OUTDOOR JAYCEE STAGE IN FRONTIER PARK
500 South Riverside Drive
St. Charles, Missouri 63301
9:00 to 10:15 a.m.
Strolling Historical Characters, Period Demonstrations,
Entertainment
10:30 a.m.
Welcome, Remarks and Reenactment of
St. Rose Philippine’s
Arrival on the St. Charles Riverfront
11:30 a.m.
Entertainment and Schoolchildren's Picnic Lunch
on the Riverfront.
(Please contact Father Clayton if interested in going
to this event as a Parish group)
Trail of Death caravan will travel Sept. 17-22, 2018 Since 1988 the Potawatomi Trail of Death Commemorative Caravan
has been organized and traveled once every five years by a group of
Potawatomi and historians and interested persons the third week of
September. The 660 mile journey from Indiana to Kansas
begins immediately following the annual Trail of Courage Living
History Festival, Sept. 15-16, 2018, at Fulton County Historical
Society grounds, Rochester, Indiana. Potawatomi who had ancestors on
the 1838 Trail of Death are honored at this festival. The caravan begins
at Chief Menominee monument at Twin Lakes south of Plymouth,
Indiana, at 9 a.m. Sept. 17 and ends at St. Philippine Duchesne
Memorial Park, south of Mound City, Kansas, Sept. 22.
The 7th Trail of Death Commemorative Caravan will be Sept. 17-22,
2018. Participants will meet, register and get instructions at 7:30
a.m. at the Fulton County Museum, Rochester, Indiana, on Monday,
Sept. 17, the day after the Trail of Courage Living History Festival.
They will then drive to Chief Menominee monument for a beginning
ceremony at 9 a.m. There they will begin the drive of 660 miles from
Indiana to Kansas on the original 1838 route taken by the Potawatomi
on the forced removal known as the Trail of Death. The caravan
members will stop at historical markers, give programs at schools and
museums, stay in motels and eat together. Individuals pay own motels
and meals. Some are planning to camp out.
Interested persons can sign up to go on the Trail of Death caravan by
printing out the registration form at www.potawatomi-tda.org and
mailing to Potawatomi Trail of Death Association, Fulton County His-
torical Society, 37 E 375 N, Rochester IN 46975. There will be a $30
fee per person to cover expenses of organization, postage, and the
PTDA newsletter.
People along the Trail of Death route can meet the caravan as it makes
stops at various places. The itinerary will be posted
on www.potawatomi-tda.org. They will be crossing Indiana from
Plymouth to Lafayette Sept. 17; from Lafayette to Decatur, Illi-
nois Sept. 18; from Decatur to Quincy, Illinois Sept. 19; from West
Quincy to Moberly, Missouri Sept. 20; from Moberly to Independence,
Missouri Sept. 21; Olathe, Kansas, to Sugar Creek in rural Linn
County, Kansas, Sept. 22.
The caravan welcomes drop-in followers who wish to travel along for a
day or two, or across their county.
For more information, contact Shirley Willard, Rochester Indiana,
phone 574-223-2352 or [email protected].
Catholic Exchange Students! HOST FAMILIES are needed for Catholic high school exchange
students for the 2018-2019 school year.
These Catholic exchange students need host families.
Borja, Spain, 17, bicycling, movies, friends, video games
Giandrea (male), Italy, 17, swimming, photography, volleyball,
saxophone
Giulia, Italy, 17, horse riding, music, friends, travel
Juan, Colombia, 17, soccer, tennis, go-carts
Margherita, 17, Italy, swimming, acting, piano, reading
Mariana, Brazil, 17, gym, friends, volleyball
Paulo, Brazil, 17, swimming, bicycling, gym, bowling
Rafael, Brazil, 16, tennis, friends, gym, family outings
Sara, Italy, 16, swimming, friends, skiing, movies
Stanislaw, Poland, 16, volleyball, reading, movies
Thiago, Brazil, 17, guitar, teaching Catholicism, cooking, walking
Thomas, Italy, 17, gym, movies, friends
All of these students are Catholic and are willing to attend church with
you.
For more information, please contact Jim Andra at 913-492-6459
or e-mail [email protected].
Website: http://www.hostwithgreenheart.com
50th Anniversary of Humanae Vitae
A Papal document on the teaching
of God's plan for married love and
the transmission of human life.
The Church has a wonderful gift to
offer in this regard in the practice of
NFP (Natural Family Planning)
Resources
Archdiocse of Kansas City in Kansas
www.archkck.org/nfp
Are you happy? Are you Healthy?
http://ruhealthyruhappymd.com/
Couples to Couples League
https://ccli.org/
USCCB
http://www.usccb.org/issues-and-action
/marriage-and-family/natural-family-planning
/resources/humanae-vitae.cfm
2018 Summer Tour for Youth and Families
at St. Boniface Scipio on Aug. 19th!
Perfectly Imperfect summer tour stop with Sarah Swafford and Mikey
Needleman is coming soon! Youth focused, family friendly outdoor
rallies in Scipio include dinner, inspiration, games, music and Sunday
Mass. Cost is only $10 - $25 family maximum; Pay at the door or via
the registration link coming soon!
To register or for more info: www.archkck.org/rural-outreach.
Email: [email protected] or (785) 221-2644
A flier is included in the bulletin this week.
Courage is a spiritual support group helping Catholic men and
women live chaste lives in accordance with the Catholic Church’s
teaching on same-sex attraction and/or behaviors. Through participa-
tion in the Sacraments, prayer, fellowship and moral support, Courage
members strive to develop lives of interior chastity in union with Christ
and His Church. Courage meets in the Archdiocese every two weeks.
EnCourage is a separate spiritual support group for family members
and friends of loved ones with same-sex attraction. If you, your child
or loved one struggles with same-sex attraction and wants confidential
Catholic support, call the Courage Helpline (913) 428-9893
I am the living bread that came down from heaven; whoever eats this bread will live forever.
— John 6:51