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Fifth Sunday of Lent
Year A
Fr. Anselm Eke, MSP
Pastor
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CLASSES: All CCD/CYO classes have been canceled for the remainder of this
school year in an effort to keep students, their families, and the community healthy. Resources will be sent to fami-
lies to use with their children in the absence of religious ed classes. Please contact Rose Debes if you have any ques-
tions.
As a response to the current COVID-19 situation, the following have been rescheduled or canceled.
1. FIRST RECONCILIATION—has been rescheduled for August 9, 2020 at 4:00pm
2. FIRST COMMUNION—has been rescheduled for August 16, 2020 at the 9:00am Mass
3. VBS (Vacation Bible School)—this will be rescheduled for August. The exact dates TBD.
4. END-of-YEAR CYO TRIP—For High School students has been canceled.
We know that there are a lot of loose strings from not continuing our programming through the last month, so we are brain-
storming options on how to help our students finish the year and celebrate their accomplishments this year. They have worked
so hard and learned so much about their faith. We want them to know we are proud of their work, dedication, and the progress
they have made on their faith journey. We will pass on more information as health restrictions are listed and decisions are final-
ized. Thank you, everyone, for your support and taking this journey with our youth.
K-of-C CLEAN-UP CANCELLED: The K-of-C clean-up scheduled for this Sunday, March 29th has been cancelled. If
anyone has any improvement ideas for the hall, please call Greg Willis at 653-4543 or email him at gowillis@yahoo.com.
NEW ALTAR SOCIETY BOOKS: Loretta will soon be working on the new Altar Society
books for the next two years. If you are 70 years of age or older and would like to be put on the
GOLDEN GUILD list, please let her know. You are no longer obligated to help with projects, but
will still be remembered in prayer. You may still pay your dues (if possible) and are invited to any
Altar Society gathering.
ON-LINE GIVING: During this time of Masses being suspended,
we do encourage you to sign up on-line to donate to the church. To do so:
1. Go to our Parish’s website….. www.stjohnevangelistparish.com
2. Click on “About Us”
3. Click on “Sign up for Parish Giving” at the bottom left
4. Enter a username and password and continue.
Parish Center Office:
122 E. 5th St. - Hoisington, KS 67544 (620) 653-2963
Rectory:
108 E. 5th St.—Hoisington, KS 67544 (620) 653-2695
Parish Contact Information:
620-653-2963 or 620-653-2695
Email: stjohnevangelist122@gmail.com
For Religious Education:
stjohn.dre.544@gmail.com
OFFICE HOURS: Tuesday—Thursday, 9:00am—12:00pm and 1:00pm—4:00pm Fridays: 8:00am—2:00pm
Bulletin Announcements: Due by noon on Wednesday. May be submitted by email at the above address
Parish Secretary: Loretta Kinman
Director of Religious Education: Rose Debes (Hoisington); Lisa Starr (Olmitz)
Pastoral Council Pres.: Stephen Debes (Hoisington); Bob Schneider (Olmitz)
Weekend Masses: *Saturday, 5:00pm (Hoisington) *Sunday, 9:00am (Hoisington) *10:30am (Olmitz)
Sacrament of Penance: 4:15pm—4:45pm on Saturdays (Hoisington)
Second Sunday of the Month after Mass until Noon (Olmitz)
Reconciliation is also available by appointment.
Sacrament of Baptism: Call rectory to schedule an appointment for the Baptismal preparations.
Sacrament of Marriage: Contact the pastor 4 to 6 months prior to proposed date of marriage.
Sacrament of Sick: Call rectory in case of emergency or prior to medical procedures or hospital stay
PRAYER NETWORK: To call your prayer intention in for Hoisington, you may call Nancy Kirmer at 653-2466 and
for Olmitz, call Martina Axman at 620-586-3281.
March 29th,
2020
St. John the Evangelist Parish
Hoisington, KS St. Ann Parish
Olmitz, KS
Website: stjohnevangelistparish.com
S P I R I T U A L D I R E C T I O N : Do you yearn to be more spiritually present in your
everyday life? Are you seeking discernment regarding
a particular life issue? Do you want to deepen your
connection with God? Do you want to enhance your
prayer life? Judy Spangler is a certified Spiritual Direc-
tor. If you would like to schedule a session for direc-
tion, please contact Judy at 620-786-0541. Length of
session and fee is negotiable.
NOTICE: We en-
courage you to stop by
the church to make a visit
to the Blessed Sacrament
8:00am—7:00pm
FORMED: During this difficult time, it is a great
opportunity to use the FORMED subscription that we
have with through our parish.
1. Go to formed.org
2. Click on the “Sign Up” button
3. Click on “I belong to a Parish or Organization
4. Click the blue “Next” button
5. Type in your name & email address & click “Sign Up”
After the initial signup, you will login using your email address. The first
time you login, they’ll send you an email to confirm. You’ll need to open
the email & press the button to confirm/login. After this, the website will
recognize the device you have logged into and the content will be immedi-
ately available to you. This confirmation will happen again if you login
from a different devise (computer, phone, tablet, etc.) Remember besides
being able to view this online via a web browser, they also have an app for
phones and tables. Some smart TVs also have apps available.
NEW SCHEDULES: Loretta will soon be working on the new schedules so let her know by
Friday, April 17th if you have any changes you need made. Thank you!
PRAYERS & SYMPATHY: St. John’s parish extends our
deepest sympathy to Mary Dumler and her family at the loss
of Randy Dumler, their husband, father and grandfather. Let
us all keep Randy and Mary their family in your prayers and
may he rest in peace.
Hoisington Mass Schedule for Mar. 31st—April 5th:
Tuesday, March 31st 5:00pm +Brian Bailey
Wednesday, April 1st 10:00am +For the Holy Souls in Purgatory
Thursday, April 2nd 10:00am +Helen Stos
Friday, April 3rd 10:00am +Leo Schneweis Saturday, April 4th 5:00pm +Ossie Schremmer
Sunday, April 5th 9:00am People & Needs of St. Ann & St. John’s Parishes
Hoisington Ministers For Next Weekend:
5:00pm Saturday 9:00am Sunday
OLMITZ MASS SCHEDULE APRIL 5th: Sun., April 5 10:30am NO PUBLIC MASS
MINISTERS for Next Weekend: Servers: N/A Lectors: N/A Collectors: N/A Offertory: N/A Euch. Min.: N/A
OLMITZ NOTES:
PSR: There will be no CCD/CYO classes until further no-
tice due to health concerns. We will keep everyone updated on
when classes will resume as more information is available.
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The St. Ann’s Altar Society is accepting applications for their
scholarship that is open to St. Ann’s parishioners’ children who
are preparing to enter study at a level of higher education within
the next calendar year. The $300 scholarship will be awarded
annually in May. All applications must be received by Stepha-
nie Schneider with St. Ann’s Altar Soci-
ety no later than March 31st. Contact:
stephschneider31@gmail.com to re-
quest preferred electronic application or
for any questions. Paper applications
may be found in the back of church.
CONTRIBUTIONS TO ST. ANN’S: During this
time that Masses are suspended, we encourage you to still
contribute to the church by sending your donations for St.
Ann’s to St. John’s Parish Office-122 E. 5th St.-
Hoisington, KS 67544.
PRAYERS & SYMPATHY: St. Ann’s
parish extends our deepest sympathy to
Charlie, Lisa and Brandon Keller at the
loss of Lynn Keller, their father and grandfa-
ther. Please keep Lynn and his entire family
in your prayers and may he rest in peace.
ALTAR SOCIETY: From the comfort of your home,
join us for a virtual Altar Society Meeting on Wednesday,
April 8th at 7:00pm. Simply email Lisa at
lisa.starr@usd428.net anytime prior to the meeting to
receive the link to join. We will discuss scholarship ap-
plications among other things while enjoying some cama-
raderie. Guild leaders for April & May are Dee Bartonek
and Demi Bartonek.
Spiritual Communion According to Aquinas, the difference (between actual and spiritual communion) is not as great as one might think. Let us consider that our access to Christ’s real and substantial presence in the Holy Eucharist is by our faith and charity directed toward this mystery. Our eating of Christ’s Body and Blood is an eating by faith and love, since the appearances of bread and wine are consumed. These appearances are the sign of the presence of his Body and Blood, but we obviously eat and drink his
Body and Blood by our faith in his presence and our desire to be united to him in charity, not by our physical chew-ing and swallowing. These natural functions, like the natural outward forms of bread and wine, are the signs of our deeper, inward spiritual eating of him.
Our Lord himself, in the sixth chapter of John’s Gospel, tells us that his presence can be understood only in
a spiritual and not in a fleshly way. This does not mean that his Body and Blood are not as really present as any oth-er thing offered to our senses; it means that we lay hold of this mystery by faith and love, not by bodily functions. So, in both a visible, sacramental Communion and in a spiritual one, we feed on the Body and Blood of Christ by faith and love, and we receive the same effects in either case.
It remains true, however, that with the sacraments the grace is greater and more precise if we participate in
the sacrament in fact and not only in desire. So our spiritual Communion is always a desire to receive the Lord sac-ramentally, but it is still in virtue of the sacrament that we receive the grace of a spiritual Communion. A spiritual Communion is a genuine, though less sacramentally perfect, sharing in the Body and Blood of the Lord.
Holy Church grants a partial indulgence for each spiritual Communion, and we can apply this indulgence to
the departed, who cannot receive Communion any more. What a wonderful way to assist those who long to see God in the banquet of heaven! Taken from catholic.com, written by Fr. Hugh Barbour, O. Praem.
Servers: N/A Ushers: N/A Lectors: N/A Euch. Min.: N/A
N/A N/A N/A N/A
Collection for Last Week: 2 Envelopes……….…$ 80.00
Offertory ……………..$ 0.00
On-Line Giving………$ 722.55
TOTAL: ……………...$ 802.55
COUNTERS: NONE NEEDED
OLMITZ COLLECTION FOR LAST WEEKEND: 3 Envelopes…………….$ 1,065.00
Offertory………………..$ 0.00 Votives….………………$ 0.00 TOTAL: …………...…..$ 1,065.00
READINGS THIS WEEKEND: #895
READINGS THIS WEEKEND: #895
MASS KIT: Families are encouraged to sign
up to take the Mass Kit home and pray for voca-
tion in their homes. The sign-up sheet is in the
vestibule.
(Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults): Are you
or people you know searching for a church to call home? If
so, the Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults (RCIA) may be
for you! The RCIA is a time to come together to learn about
the Church and to discern if God is call-
ing you to become Catholic at this time.
If you have questions, or would like more
information about the process, call Judy
Spangler (620-786-0541) or Fr. Eke at
620-653-2963.
MASS ON-LINE: If you have the internet and maybe don’t have EWTN where you can watch the Mass on
TV, you can watch it on the internet by logging into the link below
https://mass-online.org/saint-clares-church-staten-island-ny-usa/ It will download a list of Masses and
times/locations. By the word “description”, click on Watch live HOLY MASS.
You may also go to your Facebook page, type in the search bar: Catholic Diocese of Dodge
City, click on the first picture of the Bishop and it’ll bring up their Facebook postings. Scroll down until
you see a video of the Bishop saying Mass in their chapel.
NOTICE: The Parish Office will not be open
to the public until further notice. If you need
something, please call 620-653-2963 or 620-653-
2695. Please note that both of these numbers
ring at both the rectory AND the parish office, so
it’s ok to call either number.
BULLETINS CAN BE VIEWED
on-line at www.stjohnevangelistparish.com
There will also be some bulletins in the back of the
two churches as well as in the mailbox behind the
brick sign in Father’s front yard.
God… Our light and
hope in
difficult
times.
Father Eke will be offering
these Mass intentions pri-
vately in the chapel, not
open to the public.
A PRAYER FOR THE FAMILY (Composed by St. Mother Teresa of Calcutta)
Heavenly Father, You have given us the model of life in the Holy Family of Nazareth.
Help us, O Loving Father, to make our family another Nazareth where love, peace & joy reign.
May it be deeply contemplative, intensely Eucharistic, revived with joy.
Help us to stay together in joy and sorrow in family prayer.
Teach us to see Jesus in the members of our families, especially in their distressing disguise.
May the Eucharistic heart of Jesus make our hearts humble like his and help us to carry out our family duties
in a holy way.
May we love one another as God loves each one of us, more and more each day, and forgive each other’s
faults as you forgive our sins. Help us, O Loving Father, to take whatever you give and give whatever you
take with a big smile.
Immaculate Heart of Mary, cause of our joy, pray for us.
St. Joseph, pray for us.
Holy Guardian Angels, be always with us, guide and protect us.
Amen!
DIVINE MERCY RADIO: Are you
struggling to keep up with all the
Catholic events in the area? Have you
heard about an event, but can’t re-
member the time or place? Divine
Mercy Radio has all the local Catholic
Church and school events compiled
onto one calendar at dvmercy.com.
Just click the KRTT calendar on the
home page. Check it out!
CATHOLIC CHARITIES OF SOUTHWEST KANSAS is offering free professional counseling in Dodge
City, Garden City and Great Bend for adults, children, couples, families and seniors, regardless of race, religion, or
socioeconomic status. Contact Amy Falcon at 620-227-1590 or email my at: afalcon@CatholicCharitiesSWKS.org
FREE PREGNANCY SUPPORT: Catholic Charities offers free pregnancy support services for all women regard-
less of age, income, marital status or religious affiliation. There are no fees for this service. If you know someone who
is facing an unintended pregnancy, please ask them to contact Amy Falcon at 620-227-1590.
HEARING ASSISTANCE: The Starkey Hearing Foundation provides hearing aid assistance for those with finan-
cial need. There is an application processing fee of $125.00 per hearing aid request; contact Hear Now to discuss eligi-
bility before completing an application. For assistance: 800-328-8602, or go to Hearnow@starkey.com When the ap-
plication is approved, aids are given to the applicant at no additional cost.
SHARE WITH US! If you’ve had a new baby or are celebrating a wedding or anniversary and would like it an-
nounced in the bulletin, call the information in to the Parish Office at 653-2963 or email us at: stjohnevange-
list122@gmail.com
PRAYER FOR RELIGIOUS LIBERTY: O God, our creator, from Your provident hand we have received our
right to life, liberty & the pursuit of happiness. You have called us as Your people & given us the right & the duty to
worship You, the only true God, and Your Son, Jesus Christ. Through the power & working of Your Holy Spirit, You
call us to live out our faith in the midst of the world, bringing the light & the saving truth of the Gospel to every corner
of society. We ask You to bless us in our vigilance for the gift of religious liberty. Give us the strength of mind &
heart to readily defend our freedoms when they are threatened; give us courage in making our voices heard on behalf
of the rights of Your Church & the freedom of conscience of all people of faith. Grant, we pray, O heavenly Father, a
clear and united voice to all your sons & daughters gathered in Your Church in this decisive hour in the history of our
nation, so that, with every trial withstood & every danger overcome—for the sake of our children, our grandchildren &
all who come after us—this great land will always be “one nation, under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for
all.” We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen!
YOU CAN SAVE SOMEONE’S LIFE TODAY: Any woman who is pregnant & in need
can turn for help to the pro-life movement. She never has to feel that abortion is the only option.
People anywhere in the country can find assistance at the following numbers:
Carenet/Heartbeat 1-800-395-HELP
Crisis PG Helpling 1-888-4-OPTIONS
Birthright—1-800-550-4900
National Life Center—1-800-848-LOVE
Bethany Christian Services—1-800-238-4269
LIFE SKILLS WORKSHOPS: Life skills are positive & adaptive behaviors that make it possible for individuals to
deal effectively with the demands & challenges of life. Catholic Charities offers several life skills classes on topics such as:
tenant regulations, healthy relationships, health & wellness, time management, home maintenance and safety, and essential
food, nutrition and physical activity. For a current schedule of classes visit: http://catholiccharitiesswks.org/services/
healthy-relationships
PRAYER FOR THE MILITARY: Lord Jesus Christ, please hold our troops in Your loving arms. Protect them
as they protect us. Bless them and their families for the selfless acts that they perform for us in our time of need.
We ask this in the name of Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior.
CATHOLIC CHARITIES: No one needs to go through life’s most difficult challenges alone.
Catholic Charities of Southwest KS is offering free professional counseling services in Dodge
City, Garden City, and Great Bend for adults, children, couples, families & seniors, regardless of
race, religious or socioeconomic status. Contact Amy Falcon at 620-227-1590 or go to afal-
con@CatholicCharitiesSWKS.org for more information and/or to schedule an appointment.
Give us the grace… When
the sacredness of life
before birth is attacked,
to stand up and proclaim
that no one ever has the
authority to destroy
unborn life.
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