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3 3 3 S O U T H D A V I S • M A R Y V I L L E , M O 6 4 4 6 8 - 2 8 1 7 (660) 582-3833 • www.stgregorysmaryville.org
St. Gregory B A R B A R I G O C A T H O L I C C H U R C H
MAY 16, 2021
The Seventh Sunday of Easter
M I S S I O N S T A T E M E N T “We, the community of St. Gregory Barbarigo, are called forth in
Baptism to follow the mission of Jesus to teach, to love, and to serve.”
Mass Schedule Sunday Eucharist Saturday……………………………….5:00 PM Sunday……………………….8:00 & 10:30 AM Weekday (see schedule) Monday………………………………...5:30 PM Tuesday ………….…………………..12:00 PM Wed, Thurs & Friday………………….8:00 AM Adoration Wednesday………………..9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sacraments Reconciliation By appointment only.
Anointing of the Sick Call before hospital stay, if possible.
Infant Baptism Call during pregnancy for dates of preparation class and Baptism.
Marriage Allow 10 months for marriage preparation. Please call the Office for an appointment to set the date.
Annulment & Marriage Validation Please call the Office for more information.
Scripture Readings-Cycle B
Week of May 16, 2021 Sun: Ascension: Acts 1:1-11/Ps 47:2-3, 6-7, 8-9 [6]/Eph 1:17-23 or Eph 4:1-13 or 4:1-7, 11-13/Mk 16:15-20 Seventh Sunday of Easter: Acts 1:15-17, 20a, 20c-26/Ps 103:1-2, 11-12, 19-20 [19a]/1 Jn 4:11-16/Jn 17:11b-19 Mon: Acts 19:1-8/Ps 68:2-3ab, 4-5acd, 6-7ab [33a]/Jn 16:29-33 Tues: Acts 20:17-27/Ps 68:10-11, 20-21 [33a]/ Jn 17:1-11a Wed: Acts 20:28-38/Ps 68: 29-30, 33-35a, 35bc-36ab [33a]/Jn 17:11b-19 Thurs: Acts 22:30; 23:6-11/Ps 16:1-2a and 5, 7-8, 9-10, 11 [1]/Jn 17:20-26 Fri: Acts 25:13b-21/Ps 103:1-2, 11-12, 19-20ab [19a]/Jn 21:15-19 Sat: Morning: Acts 28:16-20, 30-31/Ps 11:4, 5 and 7 [7b]/Jn 21:20-25
From the Pastor’s Desk 2
Parish Notes
As we come to the end of the Easter season, which is normally a busy Spring season with graduations, first communion, picnics, and other outdoor activities, we add to it the relaxing of our prolonged COVID-19 “captivity.” We have been captive to limited socializing, masks, distancing, sickness, and all kinds of unhealthy and isolating antisocial practices on account of this pandemic. While we are not totally in the clear, our Easter celebration and the large numbers told us we are seeing the light at the end of the tunnel. So what have you been putting off for “after the pandemic”? Is it a funeral or a burial celebration, a wedding anniversary or a first communion celebration? Let us know and let us help plan events as we open up again. We want to walk with you, to celebrate, mourn, console, or whatever – it is important that all these things be done in the Lord. Let us know what it is that we can do together, what we can help you with, how we can be of service. One thing that we want to do is thank you for your generosity. This parish is filled with people who are proactive, who see a need and fix it, who are invested. I absolutely love that about you. One thing that you have done well is to contribute to the parish during the pandemic. And you had to make an extra effort to do it, since we stopped taking up collections. In addition there are the multitude of those who volunteered to do extra work over the last year. We would like to celebrate your generosity with a Donor Recognition weekend over June 5-6, which is the feast of Corpus Christi, The Body of Christ. Monica Zirfas will be recognized at the 5:00 PM Saturday Mass for her generous donation in support of the parish. Personally I would like to thank you for supporting the parish during these difficult times. That is one idea. Do we want to do some things to commemorate the common experience (including the frustration) of the last fifteen months, to say “Good-bye” to the pandemic, to have a funeral for it as part of moving on? What about you? We are interested in your ideas, and in planning some events to celebrate our transition away from the severe restrictions we have been living under? Let us know. This coming week I will be on retreat at Conception Abbey. The retreat master this year is Fr. Harry Hagan, OSB, from St. Meinrad Abbey. He and I and one other Irish monk were ordained deacons on May 20, 1976, in the cave at Subiaco in Italy (where Benedict went to from Rome) by Cardinal Eduardo Pironio, an Argentine predecessor of our present Pope Francis. That is 45 years ago this coming week. A year and six days later I was ordained a priest at Conception Abbey’s Basilica along with now Abbot Primate Gregory Polan, OSB. As a result of the retreat, there will not be Masses Monday – Wednesday, only communion services on Tuesday and Wednesday. In fact, since we don’t have an associate (Parochial Vicar) here, the Monday Mass will permanently drop out from the schedule as it was before Fr. Stephen came, beginning this coming Monday. Let us look forward to the end of Easter time and this summer!
Father Albert, O.S.B.
S������� Our deepest sympathy and prayers are extended to the family of Betty Baumli & Margo Liebing, both who died recently. May they and all our faithful departed enjoy eternal rest in peace.
Rummage Sale Drop off dates/times: Sun, May 23, 2-5pm Mon, May 24, 8am-5pm Tues, May 25, 8am-5pm Sale dates/times: Thurs, May 27, 3-8pm Fri, May 28, 7am-5pm
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Mike VanSickle, Haley Sheddrick, Nada Farina, Ben Espey, Will Walker, Gail Booth, Frankie Chestnut, Karen Archer, Brad Pickering, Mitchell Schmitz, Brian Arnold, Boston Adwell, Beverly Ingels, Leann Brown, Christa Hartsook, Jolene Downing, Dorothy Mackey, Anna Wilklow, June Sowards, Betty Ramisuer, Joe Claus, Beth Kar, Pat Burbach, Tim Westfall, LeRoy Gross, Lindsay Thompson, Carrie Eiberger, Bernard Eiberger, Randy Garrett, Jason Stoll, Linda Christensen and Jolene Stubblefield.
Upcoming Scrip Order Dates: May 17, May 24
Last Day of School: Thursday, May 20th. Dismissal @ 11:00am,
no lunch served.
Stewardship-A Way of Life 3
Companions on the Journey - The Benedictine Sisters of Perpetual Adoration in Clyde, Missouri, invite single women, ages 18-40 who are considering religious life, to attend our Monastic Experience July 16-22, 2021. We hope to give participants a more in-depth experience of our way of life. Those who come will experience our rhythm of prayer, work and recreation. There will be daily input on prayer, monastic life and discernment, as well as time for personal prayer and faith sharing. There is no cost to attend. Participants must be fully vaccinated be-fore attending. To learn more, please visit www.benedictinesisters.org. To register, please contact Sr. Maria Vic-toria at (660) 944-2221 ex. 127 or email [email protected].
Fiscal Year-To-Date Information (46 weeks) Envelope Goal for Fiscal Year-to-Date 2020-2021….……$ 809,462 Envelope Amount Collected 2020-2021 …...…….……..$ 853,716 Over Budget ....……………………………….…$ 44,254 Weekly Information
Envelope Weekly Goal …….……………………………….$ 17,597 Envelope for May 09 ...….…........……….......................$ 16,197 Plate for May 09 ....….……..……...….……………........….$ 92 Online Giving ………..….………………………...…..….$ 18,009 Ladies Guild . ..………...…...…...….……………………….$ 5 Maintenance Fund ….…….....…………………………$ 75 Scholarship Assistance Fund .……………………………..$ 5 Children’s …….……………….………………………………$ 22 Peter’s Pence ……………………………………….…….…$ 75 Tomorrow’s Priest ..… ...………...……………………….…$ 75 Gifts to the Church ....…...…………………………………..$ 50 Catholic Communications ……...……………………………$ 5 Dropped off/mailed in ..………………...……………………$ 2,000
Weekend Mass Attendance: 459••
Thank you for your continuous support and generosity! We could not operate without each and every one of you. For your convenience, please consider online-giving. Contact Angela in the office to sign up. We encourage you to continue to mail in your donations or to give online during these difficult times.
Next week, the Second Collection is for Peter’s Pence, which provides Pope Francis with the funds he needs to carry out his charitable works
around the world. The proceeds benefit our brothers and sisters on the margins of society, including victims of war, oppression and disasters. Please be generous.
I know I have said this before, but if you have not yet watched “The Search”, please do, it is a great program. I learned so much from this series. It has prompted me to research several topics I knew little about, or had not even heard of before. One topic I have researched is the host, Chris Stefanick. He seems so smugly confident in the concepts he shares, the skeptic in me said “Who is this guy, what qualifies this actor to teach me anything?”
Facebook has tracked me and offers things to me I might like to follow, Chris Stefanick re-peatedly comes up in my feed. He has a website, has written books, has several series avail-able, and posts sweet videos featuring his family often. This answered some of what he does, but I had to do a bit of research to find his bio, education and qualifications. In my investigation I found Chris de-scribed as a Catholic apologist. Great, another term I had to look up. So what is an apologist? Encyclopedia Britannica says “Roman Catholics...use the term to mean defense of Catholic teaching as a whole and identify apologetics with fundamental theology.” Later in the article it says “ Its function is both to fortify the believer against personal doubts and to remove the intellectual stumbling blocks that inhibit the conversion of unbelievers.”
What a concept. There are people (besides priests, nuns, etc) who make it their career to study theology with the purpose of helping others on their spiritual journey. There are many people in our parish community that help me to fortify my faith through their sharing of themselves, but I had no idea that apologists existed. The more I learn about the Catholic faith, the more I understand I have so much more to learn. It is comforting to me to know that when I, or my children, have doubts there are resources out there like Chris Stefanick, Scott Hahn, Matthew Kelly and others, to help us through it. So many resources are out there, we just need to know where to look.
Thank you for sharing your gifts. –Chris Kuhlemeyer
Youth Ministry 4
Little Saints
Other Information
Upcoming dates: May 12th and May 26th
We Need Your Help! We have 15 middle schoolers going to Camp Savio this summer! If you are able and
willing, we are taking donations to help offset the cost. Any amount is appreciated! Send your check to the St. Gregory’s church office and in the
memo write ‘Camp Savio Kids’. Thank you for supporting our youth.
Little Saints
To end our year at Little Saints, several parents helped
by organizing and running stations for the children.
Thanks to Sadie Poe, Abbey Hall, and Martha Wright for
the Obstacle Course, Jennifer Rodrick for the
Bible Trivia with prizes, and Liz Schieber and Leslie
Wilmes for serving up the ice cream sundaes!
The students and the teachers really
enjoyed the evening and we appreciate your wonderful help!
SENIOR CARE SERVICES Catholic Charities KCSJ’s Senior Care Services provide supportive services for older adults (55+, low income) in neighbor-hoods where underserved seniors reside. The program provides a comprehensive continuum designed to meet varying needs. This allows seniors to live a healthy, self-sustaining life in their own home and community. Services may include meal preparation, cleaning, laundry, shopping, reading, trash disposal, and resource education. To inquire about Senior Care Services, contact us at 816-221-4377 or [email protected].
YOU CAN INCREASE PRIESTLY VOCATIONS! Join us for Mass, Wednesday, May 19th, 2021 at 6:00pm, at our lady of Guadalupe, St. Joseph Mo, followed by the Serra Club meeting in Marian hall, lower level. Natalie Hudspeth-Story will share reflections about St. Mary, how she affects us today and her place in the church. YOU can Increase the culture of vocations in St. Joseph by being a member of Serra Club.
Faith Formation 5
Saturday, May 22 – 5:00 pm Lectors: Dee Heitman Sacristan: Ron Mathias Communion Minister: Barb Sherry Cantor: Owen Graham, Maggie Graham Accompanist: Elaine Plackemeier Ushers: Volunteers Live Stream/Projector Tech: Volunteer Sunday, May 23 – 8:00 am Lectors: Ed Seipel Sacristan: Brian Henggeler Communion Minister: Brooklyn Spire Cantor: Susan Martin Accompanist: Abby Dropinski Ushers: Volunteers Projector Tech: Michele Starke Sunday, May 23 – 10:30 am Lectors: Charlotte Stiens Sacristan: Karen Ceckowski Communion Minister: Shelly Stiens Cantor: TBD Accompanist: Abby Dropinski Ushers: Volunteers Live Stream/Projector Tech: Volunteers
Ministry Schedule
Mass Reading Solemnity of the
Ascension of the Lord
Acts 1:1-11 Psalm 47:2-3, 6-9
Ephesians 1:17-23 Mark 16:15-20
Go and teach all nations, says the Lord; I am with
you always, until the end of the world.
Matthew 28:19a, 20b
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******************* Do Something Beautiful for
God! The Essential Teaching of
Mother Theresa
St. Gregory’s Easter Book Gift To you!
Short Daily Reflections from St. Theresa of Calcutta.
Pick up your FREE copy in the Gathering Space!
Adult Faith Ed: +++++++++++++++++++
The Search This Week:
What’s Our Story?
Wednesday, 9-10:15 am
Office Meeting Room AND
7-8:15 pm Parish Hall
=======================
The Mass With Bishop Barron God Speaks Our Story
Thursday, 9-10:15 am
Office Meeting Room
JUST COME & SEE More info @
stgregorysmaryville.org
...Always be prepared to make a defense to any one who calls you to account for the hope that is in you, yet do it with gentleness and reverence… 1 Peter 3:15
Need Great Reads for the Summer?
Check out what’s available in
St. Gregory’s Library!! Go to: stgregorysmaryville.org
Click on: 1. 1. Faith Formation menu 2. 2. Adult Faith 3. 3. Resources (box at top) 4. 4. Library (box at top) 5. 5. Register & click on the
books to search for a partic-ular book or topic & check out!
There are 4 easy steps for parishioners to Sign Up on FORMED: 1. Visit http://formed.org/ 2. Click on Sign up 3. Enter our parish zip or name 4. Enter your name and email
So Many Great Resources to Choose!!
Directory
Sunday, May 16 Tomorrow’s Priests Collection 7:00 pm The Chosen (LR) Monday, May 17 Scrip Orders Due 5:00 pm Manna Curbside/Delivery 7:00 pm KofC Ladies Auxiliary (RECTORY) Tuesday, May 18 No Scheduled Events Wednesday, May 19 School Field Day 9:00 am Adoration until 5pm (CH) 9:00 am The Search (OMR) 7:00 pm The Search (PH) Thursday, May 20 9:00 am The Mass (OMR) 11:00 am School Dismissal Friday, May 21 9:00 am A&E (CH) 10:00 am Staff Zoom Meeting
Saturday, May 22 Peter’s Pence Collection 6:00 am Men’s Group (PH) Sunday, May 23 Peter’s Pence Collection 12:30 pm Ecumenical Sunday Book Study(PH) 5:00 pm Respect Life Committee (OMR) 6:00 pm Confirmation Class (PH) 7:00 pm The Chosen (LR)
Saturday, May 15 5:00 pm † Ron Jackson Sunday, May 16 8:00 am † Delores Stoll 10:30 am People of the Parish Monday, May 17 5:30 pm † Shirley M. Auffert Tuesday, May 18 12:05 pm † Gene Spire Wednesday, May 19 8:00 am † Viola Ginther [3-4] 3:00 pm Int. of Residents [NNH] Thursday, May 20 8:00 am † John & Opal Mannschreck [K-8] Friday, May 21 8:00 am † Shirley Laughlin Saturday, May 22 5:00 pm † William Swinford Sunday, May 23 8:00 am † Bob Stoll 10:30 am † Robert & Shirley Laughlin († Indicates Mass for deceased person)
Mass Intentions
Schedule of Events 6
The Diocese of Kansas City-St. Joseph is committed to combatting 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 currently under the age of 18), and 2. Contact your local law enforcement agency or call 911, and 3. After reporting to these civil and law enforcement authorities, report suspected sexual abuse of a minor or vulnerable adult to the Diocesan Ombudsman, Joe Crayon, at 816.812.2500 or [email protected], if the abuse involves a priest, deacon, employee 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 the Victim Advocate, Kathleen Chastain, at 816.392.0011 or [email protected] for more information.
Parish Office 333 South Davis • Maryville MO 64468-2817 Office .................................... (660) 582-3833 Fax ....................................... (660) 582-5914 Hours ................... (Tues.-Thu.) 8:00-5:00 pm …………………………...(Fri.) 8:00-12:30 pm Website………..www.stgregorysmaryville.org Pastor, Fr. Albert Bruecken, O.S.B. Email ........................ [email protected] Rectory……………………….(660) 582-2051 Business Manager, Angela Byers Email .................. [email protected] Secretary, Devin Reed Email ................... [email protected] Little Saints, Michele Starke Email…………[email protected] RCIA/Adult Faith Formation, Kathy Defenbaugh Email……………[email protected] Director of Youth, Jenni Jordan Email .................... [email protected] Music Director, Abby Dropinski Email ........ [email protected] Maintenance Supervisor, Tom Spire Email .......................... [email protected] Stewardship, Chris Kuhlemeyer Email………………[email protected]
School Office 315 South Davis • Maryville MO 64468-2817 Office .................................... (660) 582-2462 Fax ........................................ (660) 582-2496 Website…… ......... www.stgregorysschool.org Principal, Ed Defenbaugh Email ................... [email protected] Secretary, Shelly Stiens Email .............. [email protected] Pre-School/Child Care Phone ................................... (660) 582-2462 School Advisory Council, JR Kurz Phone ................................... (816) 550-2710 PTO, Miraya Barmann Phone ................................... (660) 528-9005 Church Kitchen/Hot Lunch Phone ................................... (660) 582-3833 Scrip Email……………[email protected]
Parish Ministries Deacon, Martin Schieber, Retired Liturgy, Abby Dropinski ...................... (660) 582-3833 Prison Ministry/MV Treatment Center, JoAnn Townsend…………….(660) 853-1652 Nursing Home/Sick Ministry
.................... (660) 582-4247 Knights of Columbus Grand Knight, Ken Garner ............................ (660) 853-9339 Knights of Columbus Ladies Auxiliary, Pres. Janet Smith………….. ........... (816) 679-4932 Funeral Coordinator Kari Simpson………………….(660) 582-3831 Email .................. [email protected] Wedding Coordinator Peggy Schieber……………..(660) 582-8266 Email …………………[email protected]
Newman Catholic Center Northwest Missouri State University 606 College Ave. • Maryville MO 64468-2817 Director, Max Pawlowski Phone.................................... (660) 582-7373 Email ................... [email protected]
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