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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 Thirty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time November 12, 2017 Our Lady of Lourdes Church 819 N 5th St, LaCygne, KS 66040 https://www.miamilinncatholics.org/OLL Fr. Frank Burger [email protected] Office: 514 Parker Ave., (PO Box 4) Osawatomie, KS 66064 913-755-2652 www.miamilinncatholics.org 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: 8:15 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

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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

Thirty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time

November 12, 2017

Our Lady of Lourdes Church

819 N 5th St, LaCygne, KS 66040

https://www.miamilinncatholics.org/OLL

Fr. Frank Burger

[email protected]

Office: 514 Parker Ave., (PO Box 4)

Osawatomie, KS 66064

913-755-2652

www.miamilinncatholics.org

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: 8:15 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

TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION

We had sixteen hundred years’ experience with one

Eucharistic Prayer in our repertoire, and the liturgical reforms of the

Council of Trent shaped the way we worshiped for four hundred

years. In the last years of the Tridentine Mass, the early 1960s, we

tended to see children as miniature adults. Fully rooted in the Sunday

assembly by the decision of Pope Saint Pius X to push Communion

back to the age of seven or so from the standard age of twelve to

fourteen years during the early 1900s, children were still more

tolerated than acknowledged. The Mass was in Latin, and by the

1960s the people had begun to regain their voices in the “dialogue

Mass,” so the focus was on training little children to recite or sing in

Latin.

The new attention to the experience of children, their ability to

enter into ritual, their spontaneity, their ability to grasp key concepts

in faith, felt “untraditional.” Yet we can trace in our tradition the

ways in which children have long been given a special place in the

assembly. From earliest times, boys have served in choirs and certain

ministries in monasteries and in parish churches. Girls were some-

times entrusted to nuns, learning liturgical chants and the arts. Yet, in

our day, the formation of a Lectionary for children and Eucharistic

Prayers suited to them are truly tremendous breakthroughs in our

treasury of prayer.

Please submit bulletin announcements to

[email protected] by Tuesday at 12pm.

WISDOM We consider wisdom today. The first reading from the book of

Wisdom presents this precious gift as a feminine spirit, a very

desirable virtue sought by many and graciously present to all who

seek her. In today's Gospel, Jesus tells a parable to illustrate wisdom

in a practical, measurable way. The wise will conserve their re-

sources, use them prudently, and mark the passing of time. The

foolish, on the other hand, not planning ahead, will be in the dark.

Both of these readings tell us how accessible wisdom is to all who

simply and honestly seek it.

Paul's words to the Thessalonians are not about wisdom, but

describe one result of true wisdom: To the wise person of faith even

death holds no terror. Our faith in Jesus' resurrection tells us we will

all one day rise to new life in Christ.

SOS “SUPPORT OUR SEMINARIANS” TICKETS

ON SALE How can you support the priesthood and seminarians while having

an enjoyable evening? Attend the 25th annual “Support Our

Seminarians” benefit dinner at beautiful Union Station. It is Friday,

January 26, 2018, and will include speakers Archbishop Emeritus

James Keleher, Fr. Jerry Arano-Ponce, and a seminarian. There is a

marketplace, delicious Conception baked goods, and wonderful

meal. Tickets are $175 each and can be purchased at

www.supportourseminarians.com or by emailing Martha Hodes at

[email protected]. Proceeds go to each diocese’s

seminarian education fund, and to fund scholarships at Conception

Seminary College.

Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord, and let perpetual light

shine upon them. May the souls of the faithful departed,

through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen.

Mr. and Mrs. Augustine Dela Cruz, Joe Medina, Pete Dela

Cruz, Carmen Dela Cruz, and Florence Dela Cruz by

Minnie Medina

Alfred & Albertine Licktieg, Joyce Burris, Francis Licktieg,

Caroline O’Dell, Fr. Bernard Lickteig, Fr. Fergus Lickteig,

and Jim, Bea & Bob Gilner by Pat Goodeyon

Daryl Rohrer by Tony and Darlene Wobker

Bill Reinecker, Robert and Edna Reinecker, Maxine Roy ,

Sanford Holt, Sandra Leach, and Noah Reinecker by Judy

Reinecker

Ross & Dreda Etter , Spencer & Harriet Underwood by

Perry & Josie Underwood

Louis Hughes, Ben Hughes, Maxine Hughes, Ronnie

Hughes, Dona Hughes, Dick Hughes, and Bob Hughes by

Carolyn Hughes

Dave Roseberry by Helen Roseberry

Vernon Davis Jr. by Kathleen Davis

John & Loretta Data and Ivan & Jeanette Clark by Robert

& Helen Clark

John & Betty Bauer, Delina Smith by Chuck & Rhonda

Bauer

Jeff Brown, Janet Brown, and Ralph Elliott by Charles &

Laure Beckman

Matt, John and Joan Johnson, Phyllis Cromer Ross,

Audrey Hallam, Francis Meirowsky and Frank Weber by

Michael & Mary Johnson

Deceased members of the Schneider and Knudsen families

by Ralph & Leota Schneider

Pat Ruppert by James Kliner

Lyle Rittinghouse by Carolyn Whitten

Farrow, Flo and Mike Dickerson,

Clair and Gwen Thompson by Shari and John Dickerson

Alayna Chrisman, Peppi Cleland, Roy Curtis, Roy Lee

Cleland, Jermiah McCowan, Allen Wise, Joan Hamilton,

Daniel Osborne, Dennis Perkins, Jerry & Pat Weast, John

& Harry Jones, Mearl & Lena Chrisman, Sheila

Templeton, Scot Lesmeister, Roy& David Cleland, Verl

McCowan, Alice & Harry Jones, Juanita Jones,Curly and

Thelma McCowan, Jack & Alice Dollard, Lynn & Patty

McCowan, Vinson & Beulah McCowan, Kristin , Bud &

Zeke, Ruby West, and Danny Cain by Steve and Juanita

Chrisman

Dave Roseberry, Mr. & Mrs. W.J. Seuferling, Martin

Seuferling , and Daryl Roher by Marjorie Seuferling

Give Them Eternal Rest

St. Philip Neri Food Drive

The SOR 4th grade class will be collecting food for the

food pantry the weekend of November 18-19.

Remember In Your Prayers

Fred McClain

John Kline

Mike Norman

Mary VanShoelandt

Bernie Schweiger

Leon Knight

Kathy Lovig

Andy Wozniak

Bob Stout

Brian Spini

J.C. Jentzsch

Jennifer Cates

Kyle Christiansen

Kathy Newman

Andy Wozniak

Walter Hays

James Vasquez

Willis Birchard

Austyn Taylor

Shirley Chambers

Marilyn Wells

Marie Roher

OraBelle Guilfoyle

Virginia Weygint

Jerry Whitaker

Faye Clements

Russ Wier

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

Jay Slinkard

Last week’s Offertory

Names for Prayers for the Sick will remain on the listing unless otherwise notified. You may request to have a name removed by emailing me at [email protected]

Saturday [ November 11]

4:30pm: + Daryl Roher by Marie Roher and Lynn & Darlene

Wobker

6:30pm: + Clair Mader by Rick and Sara Weber

+ Anna Hernandez by Angelina Becerra

Sunday [ November 12]

8:30am: + People of the Parishes

10:45am: + Francis Cramer by George And Marj Pretz

Tue: + Dave Roseberry by Charles and Carmen Matteson

Wed: + Dorene Morrell by Dorothy Morrell

Thu: +

Fri: +

Saturday [ November 18 ]

4:30pm: + Dave Roseberry by Sharon Walters

6:30pm: + Alberta Kliner by James Kliner

+ Connie Higgins by Mary and Mike Johnson

Sunday [ November 19]

8:30am: + People of the Parishes

10:45am: + Eddie Romback by George And Marj Pretz

This week’s Special Observances Try to attend a weekday Mass, if you can!

Sunday: Thirty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time

Monday: St. Frances Xavier Cabrini

Wednesday: St. Albert the Great

Thursday: St. Margaret of Scotland; St. Gertrude

Friday: St. Elizabeth of Hungary

Saturday: The Dedication of the Basilicas of Ss. Peter

and Paul; St. Rose Philippine Duchesne;

Blessed Virgin Mary

St. Philip Neri Legion of Mary Legion of Mary

Mary Queen of All Hearts Praesidium

meets at 6:45pm in St. Philip Neri church basement on

Tuesday evenings.

Welcome all adults from all 3 Parishes. We start with the

Rosary, the meetings only last 90 minutes.

Looking for ways to spread your faith, please join us.

Sacred Heart - $ 1903.86 St. Philip Neri - $ 2179.00 Our Lady of Lourdes - $ 1244.00

Thank you for your contributions.

Lector 2018 Workbooks are available

for each Parish. If you are Lector pick up your copy of the workbook.

St. Philip Neri Altar Society

Sunday, November 19, 2017 after 10:45 mass.

We will be electing a vice-president, secretary, and treasurer

at this meeting. Also St. Philip Neri Altar Society is asking

their members to donate personal hygiene items for gift bags

for Christmas for our shut-ins and elderly of the parish at the

nursing homes. There will be a basket in the back of church

or these items can be brought to our November meeting.

Marriage Minute

Have you storm proofed your marriage?

It is an uncomfortable fact that we do not know the “day or hour”

that tragedy will hit. We prepare by buying insurance for our homes,

cars and lives. How can we make our marriages strong enough to

withstand life’s storms? During good times we can learn: • To share

feelings in a non-threatening way that draws us close. • To make

praying together an established habit. • To have a plan for how to

reconcile after feelings have been hurt. • To make decisions together,

even when we are initially far apart in our opinions. • To see things

from our spouse’s perspective.

Having these skills in place makes the hard times easier to navigate.

Don’t wait to learn them! Check out the Storm Proofing page (level

3) of www.JoyfulMarriageProject.com