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1 | Queen of the Holy Rosary March 25, 2018 Palm Sunday
Parish Main Number: 913-533-2462
Emergency Number: 913-276-0617
Parish Website
http://qhrwea.church
Pastor, Fr. Gary Pennings
Parish Secretary,
Katrina DeGraeve - [email protected] 913-533-2464
Deacon Tom Rothermich
314-393-3347
Parish Accountant,
Nancy Doyle – [email protected]
913-533-2494
Holy Rosary Catholic School - 913-533-2462
Holy Rosary Catholic School Principal,
Nick Antista - [email protected]
Wea Angel House,
Katrina DeGraeve - [email protected]
School of Religion,
John Williams – [email protected] 913-879-1012
Buildings & Grounds,
Carmen DeGraeve - [email protected]
Youth Ministry,
John Williams- [email protected]
Music Ministry
Cathy Berra– 4:00 PM 913-645-2643
MJ Borgerding– 8:30 AM 913-660-4941
Dennis Coulas– 11:00 AM 913-706-9250
Church Cemetery:
Larry Day– 913-709-6916
Steve Thies-913-897-3449
Wedding Coordinators:
Abby Hedrick-
Leigh Vosseler-
March 25, 2018
Palm Sunday
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Holy Rosary Wea Community 22779 Metcalf • Bucyrus, Kansas 66013
Mass Schedule
Saturday Mass: 4:00 PM
Sunday Masses:
8:30 AM; 11:00 AM; & 5:00 PM
Daily Mass:
Monday - Friday at 8:00 AM
Wednesday at 8:15 AM on school days
Anointing of the Sick:
April 5th after the 8:00 AM Mass
Reconciliation Schedule
Saturdays from 3:00 PM—3:45 PM
Friday prior to 8:00 AM Mass
Anytime upon request
Lenten Confessions:
Wednesdays during
Lent 6-7pm
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Just a reminder that Mass on Memorial Day will be at
Religious Education
· March 26th: 1st Holy Communion parent meeting in the break out room at 7:00 PM
· April 1st: NO CLASS, HAPPY EASTER!
YOUTH GROUP
High School
· March 25th: Youth Night 6-7:30 PM Middle School
· March 28th: Youth Group 6-7:30 PM
For more information please contact John at [email protected] or call the parish office at 913-533-2462.
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Contact Bill Gaughan for more information at [email protected] OR 913-837-0760
Pastor’s Corner
Dear Sisters and Brothers in Christ, Today we begin the holiest week of the liturgical year; we call it “Holy Week” and its roots go back to the earliest centuries of the Church. Holy Week begins with Palm Sunday (Passion Sunday) when the Church commemorates Jesus’ triumphant entry into Jerusalem from the Mount of Olives. Even to this day, Christians from around the world travel to Jerusalem to reenact, with the waving of palm branches, Christ’s jubilant procession into the Holy City. The Passion of Our Lord according to Matthew, Mark or Luke (depending on the year) is read on Palm Sunday.
Holy Monday and Holy Tuesday do not have specific ceremonies associated with the days, but the Gospel passages for those days recall the anointing of Jesus at Bethany and the prediction of his passion. In this Archdiocese, the Chrism Mass is celebrated on Tuesday of Holy Week. There the Archbishop blesses the Holy Oils that will be used throughout the year and the priests of the Archdiocese renew the commitments they made on the day of their ordination. Holy Wednesday is sometimes called “Spy Wednesday” because the Gospel account for that day portrays Judas’ plotting to betray Jesus.
In the evening on Holy Thursday (Maundy Thursday) the Church begins what is called the Sacred Triduum (Three Days). Lent officially ends as we enter these final three days leading up to Easter Sunday. The first celebration of the Triduum is the Mass of the Lord’s Supper on Holy Thursday evening at which the Church celebrates the institution of the Eucharist and the New Testament priesthood. At the Mass, the priest washes the feet of twelve people (meant to symbolize Jesus’ washing the feet of the twelve apostles) in a ritual that is called the Mandatum. Jesus tells his disciples, “If I, the master and teacher, have washed your feet, you ought to wash one another’s feet.” After the Mass, the Blessed Sacrament is removed from the church, symbolizing Jesus’ departure from the upper room to the Garden of Gethsemane where he invites his disciples to “watch and pray” with him.
No Mass is celebrated anywhere in the world on Good Friday. Stations of the Cross may be celebrated that day and the Celebration of the Lord’s Passion is celebrated (most often at 3pm, but we do it at 7pm), where the Passion Narrative according to John is read, prayers of intercession are offered, the wood of the Cross is venerated and Holy Communion is received from hosts reserved from the Mass the evening before.
No Mass is celebrated during the day on Holy Saturday. It is sometimes called “Black Saturday” because it commemorates the time that Jesus was in the tomb. After dark on Saturday (understood as the beginning of Sunday in the Jewish calendar tradition), the first celebration of Easter may be celebrated. This first celebration of the resurrection occurs during the night and is known as the Easter Vigil; it is the “mother of all liturgies.” It is a long service that is broken down into four sections: the Service of Light, the Liturgy of the Word, the Celebration of Baptism and the Liturgy of the Eucharist. It is the most important Mass that the Church celebrates in the entire liturgical year.
Congratulations to the students who received the Sacrament of Confirmation on March 19th.
Abby Augustine Michael McCorquodoale Josephine Burrell Samantha Miller Henry Coolidge Hayden Mills Eva Dotterer Luke Oestreich Ethan Elliott Landon Ozburn William Finestead Fletcher Pankey William Grate Ryan Rogers Isaac Guetterman Michael Seuferling Gannon Hall Keagan Turner Brooke Hatcher Thomas Vankeirsbilck Max Hile Jaden Vohs Audrey Knight Olivia Vohs Catherine Lemke Ashley Walker Amy Long
I encourage you to prayerfully participate in these special ceremonies of Holy Week. They are important to what we hold sacred as Catholics. The mysteries celebrated during this week are at the heart of what is celebrated at every Mass throughout the year. Find time to immerse yourself in this most sacred time.
Sincerely yours in Christ Jesus, the Way, the Truth and the Life,
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Monday March 26 8:00AM Mass Grace Strigl Birthday 6:00 PM Finance Council (Conference Room) 6:30 PM Family Rosary (Church) 7:00 PM First Communion Parent Meeting (Breakout Room-School) 7:30 PM 11:00 AM Choir Practice (Church) Tuesday March 27 8:00 AM Mass Muldoon Family Children (Deceased) 7:00 PM 8:30 AM Choir Practice (Church) Wednesday March 28 Gym Closed 8:15 AM Mass Arch Traupman & John Green (Deceased) 2:00 PM Living Stations of the Cross (Church) 6:-7:30 PM Middle School Youth Group (Youth Room) 6:00-7:00 PM Lent Confessions (Church) Thursday March 29 Holy Thursday-No School Gym Closed 8:00 AM Mass People of the Parish 6:00 PM RWTC Meeting (Conference Room) 7:00 PM Peter Daniel Downey (Deceased) Friday March 30 Good Friday-SCHOOL & PARSIH OFFICES CLOSED Gym Closed 3:00 PM Stations of the Cross 7:00 PM Celebration of the Lord’s Passion Saturday March 31 Easter Vigil Gym Closed 8:00 PM Pat Barry Birthday (Deceased) Sunday April 1st Easter Sunday Gym Closed 8:30 AM Mass (Church) Dave McDaniel (Deceased) 8:30 AM Mass (Gym) Leonard Vohs (Deceased) 11:00 AM Mass (Church) Anthony Berg (Deceased) 11:00 AM Mass (Gym) People of the Parish
Calendar of Events, March 26th-April 1st Please!Pray!For!All!The!Sick! Jim Jackson, Mary McKnight, Margaret Maloney, Cheri Cardwell, Dennis Buck, James Stout, Debbie Bell Johnson, Sophia Foster, Andy Pastor, Bibiana Vohs, Gary Simmons, Max Holcomb, Gary Perry, Jessica Wilcox, Joseph Armijo, Fr. Joseph Terra, Alesha Darnell, Beatriz & Luis Grine, Marie Rooney, Amy Hale, Dana Stewart, Bill Thies, Ann West, Randy White, Patricia Suswick, Tara Moylan, Fritz Sullivan, Rick McIntyre, Becky Sachen, Anita Javorski, Robert Goode, Tinley Bosley, Gracie Austin, Father Larry, Michael Hile, Carle Baker, Dalton Thomas, Joann Mader, Paul Rupp, Janet Lenz, Charlotte Hofrichter, Jeff Miller, Jack Stout, Joe Bradin, Bob Lucas, John Lucero, Lillian Reno, Bert Heying, Bill Keller, Marcella Mack.
Please be kind enough to let us know when these people have recovered so that we may make room for others who are in immediate need of prayers. If you would like your loved one remembered in this prayer list, please call the Parish Office.
PERPETUAL ADORATION CORNER CONSIDER SPENDING TIME WITH JESUS IN THE
CHAPEL ON HOLY THURSDAY EVENING FOR A
1/2 HOUR FROM 8:30 TO MIDNIGHT
“Could you watch one hour with me?”
Sign up for a 1/2 hour by contacting one of Rosie or Joanne. BLESSINGS
OPEN HOURS: SUNDAY: 3:00 A.M. THURSDAY: 2:00 A.M. SATURDAY: 10:00 A.M. (every other week) SATURDAY: 2:00 A.M.
For more information on Adoration: [email protected] or Rosie @ (913-980-4889) or Joanne @ (913-980-9696)
Last Week FYTD
Total Collections
$14,323 $699,833
Budget $16,825 $629,733
Over/(Under) Budget
($2,502) $70,100
Debt Reduction $360 $43,491
Lent– Holy Week Schedule
Friday Night Stations of the Cross 6:30 PM
March 29th: Holy Thursday Mass/ Mass of the Lord’s Supper 7:00 PM
March 30th: Good Friday 3:00 PM Stations of the Cross 7:00 PM Celebration of the Lord’s Passion
March 31st: Easter Vigil Mass 8:00 PM
April 1st: Easter Sunday Mass 8:30 AM & 11:00 AM in the Gym 8:30 AM & 11:00 AM in the Church
Easter Season: April 8th: Divine Mercy Sunday 3:00 PM Divine Mercy Devotions with confessions
Financial Stewardship Summary March 13, 2018– March 19, 2018
Your Easter Donation: Supporting Priests & Seminarians
Did you know your Easter offering is set aside for three important needs? The Archdiocese is blessed with nearly 30 seminarians in formation for the priesthood. The Easter collection helps cover the significant cost of their education. It also funds the continuing education and spiritual formation of our priests. Finally, your contribution finances a necessary retirement fund to help support our beloved retired priests. Please use your Easter envelope to give generously to this collection for seminarians and priests, and please pray for them. Thank you for your support of the Priesthood: Present & Future Easter appeal.
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PARISH NEWS & EVENTS The Wea Knights of Columbus
Jim Thompson was selected as Knight of the Month and Pete and
Heidi Selenke were chosen as Family of the month for March. Congratulations and thanks to Jim, Pete, and Heidi for all you do for our council and our parish!
The Knights are Smokin’! Easter is coming and we are “Smokin”!! Since we enjoy taking care of our parish family, we are firing up the smoker. The meat will have the great smoked flavor and we will have our seasoning suggestions to take the flavor to the next level. So order early and don’t miss out. Ham (@ 9 lb) $40 Ribs (Baby back slab) $20 Brisket (large @ 7 lb) $70 Brisket (small @ 5 lb) $50 Pork Roast ( @ 8 lb) $25 Turkey ( @ 17 lb) $40
Pick up between 5-6 PM on Friday, March 30th. This will allow those of you with turkeys, brisket, and pork roast that need to cook overnight to have time to prepare it on Saturday. Ribs and hams will be fully cooked. If you have a special order or need, please feel free to give us a call. Special reminder: Saturday, March 31st starts the Final Four. Have your ribs, etc. ready for the games. To place your order, call Dave Borgerding at 913-660-4940 or
email us at [email protected]. We will email back confirmation. Deadline to order is Palm Sunday, March 25th.
Blood Drive
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS BLOOD DRIVE on April 8th You have the opportunity to do your part for local hospital patients at the next Community Blood Center blood drive sponsored by the Knights of Columbus, on Sunday, April 8, from 8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. in Albertson Hall. Our students can earn an out-of-uniform day. All registered donors get a chance on a ham, smoked by the Knights of Columbus. To make an appointment online go to www.esavealifenow.org and enter Sponsor Code holyrosarycatholic. Walk-ins are welcome, but appointments are strongly encouraged and are given priority. You may also contact Bob and Carolyn Austin at 913-681-2759 or [email protected]. If you have not donated before, please consider being a first time donor.
Interested in becoming a Knight? Contact Randy Newcomer at 918-629-8505
or Dave Borgerding at 913-660-4940
Altar Society Thank you all for the wonderful desserts for the fish fries that helped us have another successful year! The quilting group will meet Thursday, March 22nd at 6:30 PM in the quilting room of the Adoration Chapel. The group will not meet on Holy Thursday. Our next Altar Society meeting will be on Monday, April 2nd at 6:00 PM in the meeting room above the Adoration Chapel.
Note that all
brisket and pork
roast weights are
precooked
Rosary Guild
Rosary Guild will meet again Sunday, April 15th in the parish hall from 3-4:30 PM. All training and materials provided!
For more information, visit: www.rosaryguildatwea.blogspot.com
Wea Men’s Club Appreciation Dinner
The Men’s Club Lenten fish fries were a big success again this year! To say thank you , the
Men’s Club will host an appreciation dinner for all who donated their time or brought those
wonderful desserts. This event will be Saturday, May 5th at 6;00 PM. If you wish to attend , please
RSVP no later than April 21st.
Contact: Ken Strausbaugh at 913-533-2326 Ken DeGraeve at 913-879-2351
Steve Thies at 913-897-3449 to RSVP
Meet Our New Auction Chairs…. Tommy and Leigh Vosseler have graciously accepted Fr. Gary’s invitation to assume the role of Chairpersons for the 2018 Parish Auction. This is a big responsibility, so we are most grateful for Tommy and Leigh’s generous gift of their time and talent. Last year’s Co-Chairs, Chad and Jessica Shaddox and Nick Guetterman, have agreed to
continue serving on the auction committee in order to assist the new chairpersons. Please consider volunteering to serve on the Auction Committee and help make the 2018 Parish Auction a great success.
GOOD FRIDAY SPECIAL COLLECTION Pope Francis has asked our parish to support The Pontifical Good Friday Collection which helps Christians in the Holy Land. Your support helps the Church minister in parishes, provide Catholic schools, offer religious education and preserve the sacred shrines. The wars, unrest and instability have been especially hard on Christians and in these times of crisis, this collection also provides humanitarian aid to refugees. Through your contribution, you become an instrument of peace and join with Catholics around the world in solidarity with the Church in the Holy Land. For more information about Christians in the Holy Land, please visit www.myfranciscan.org/goodfriday. Please be generous.
“Stewardship Moment: A Disciple’s Response”
Today is Palm (or Passion) Sunday, the final Sunday of Lent and the beginning of Holy Week. At the beginning of Mass, we receive palm fronds to reenact the triumphant arrival of Christ in Jerusalem. In the Liturgy of the Word, however, the focus quickly turns to His Passion. As we enter Holy Week we are reminded of the total gift of self that Jesus gave for our salvation. His whole earthly life was an act of giving. Jesus made of himself a “gift” for the sake of the world. Throughout the New Testament and in the teachings of the apostolic Church, disciples are called to imitate the other-centered love that Jesus freely lived. Stewardship - the awareness that, as disciples of Christ, we have been immensely blessed – invites us to respond with generosity. As we have been blessed, we are called to be a blessing for others. Centered in Christ, we are invited to give generously of our time, talent and treasure to support the work of the Church in proclaiming the Gospel, teaching the truths of the faith, serving others through works of charity and helping the Church, instituted by Christ as an instrument of salvation, to thrive and grow.
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2018 Way of the Cross The ecclesial movement, Communion and Liberation is leading its annual outdoor Way of the Cross on Good Friday, March 30, 2018. The Way of the Cross will begin at 10:30am inside the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception (KCMO) with Bishop Johnston leading us in prayer. We will proceed through the streets of downtown Kansas City, as we carry the cross of Jesus and visit 5 stations to remember the passion of Christ. This walking meditation recalls the suffering and death of Our Lord through scriptural meditations, poetry, silence, and song. People of all ages are welcome. More information can be found on Facebook @ Way of the Cross KC or contact Kirstin Milliard at [email protected] Young Adult Pilgrimage: A time to walk with God The Community of the Lamb invites young adults (18-35) for a 2-day pilgrimage on April 27th - 29th. Hiking, daily Mass, prayer, adoration, confession, talks. Informational meeting on Monday, April 9th, 7:45 pm at Lumen Christi Monastery, 36 S. Boeke St., Kansas City, KS 66101. Please sign up by April 20th. Little Sisters of the Lamb: 913.621.1727 [email protected]
Little Brothers of the Lamb; 913.998.6644 [email protected] Pre-Symposium Evangelization Workshops Interested in learning how to evangelize in your parish and community? Join us for the Pre-Symposium Evangelization Workshops on Thursday, March 22nd from 7-9:00 PM and Friday March 23rd from 9:00 AM-4:00 PM. The workshop is taught by FOCUS (Fellowship of Catholic University Students) staff and missionaries. Learn how to evangelize in the real world! Help others grow in their prayer life and make missionary disciples. To register and learn more about the Symposium, go to: https://www.benedictine.edu/fiath-life/symposium/index A Virtual Vatican Scavi Tour The Secular Franciscans of Sacred Heart, Emporia invite you to join them on a Virtual Vatican Scavi Tour on Thursday, April 5, 2018 from 7:00- 8:30pm at Sacred Heart Parish Hall, 106 Exchange St., Emporia. The tour will take you through the excavations beneath the Basilica of St. Peter in Rome and through the catacombs of the early Church including the burial place of St. Peter. The Scavi Tour is one of the most exclusive tours in Rome as only 250 people per day are allowed with each group limited to twelve people or less. The virtual tour will be presented by Fr. Agustin Martinez, Associate Pastor of Prince of Peace Church in Olathe. Fr. Agustin recently returned from Rome and is eager to share his presentation.
Community News & Events
Marriage Minute “Holy Week for Marriage” Praise, temptation to despair, indignant questioning from one who does not understand his mission, rejection, and eventually, death. While these descriptions apply to our Lord’s experience during Holy Week, they also apply to the lived experience of married couples. St. John Paul II said, “Married couples are a permanent reminder to the Church of what happened on the Cross.” Jesus called himself the Bridegroom, and His Bride was the Church. We imitate Christ in our marriages when we:
· Accept praise from others with humility and thanksgiving to God.
· Allow grace to strengthen our hope when we are tempted to despair over financial situations or the choices our children make.
· Choose to courageously witness to the beauty of marriage even though friends or extended family may not understand our vocation.
· Forgive generously when we are hurt For more practical suggestions, go to www.JoyfulMarriageProject.com
Special Needs Ministry Respite Care Program Saturday, March 31, 2018 4:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Holy Cross Catholic School 8101 West 95th Street Overland Park, Kansas
Respite Care provides the gift of time away from caregiving for families who have a loved one with a disability age 5 and older. 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 for the program please go to www.archkck.org/special-needs and complete the on-line form. Family Special Needs Summer Camp A summer camp for families who have a child (or children) with special needs will be held Friday, June 29th to Sunday, July 1st at Prairie Star Ranch in Williamsburg. Go to www.archkck.org/special-needs for details or contact Tom Racunas, Lead Consultant for the Special Needs Ministry at [email protected] or call 913-647-3054.
Special Needs Ministry
Marriage Corner
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Date Time Eucharistic Minsters Lectors Servers Greeters Ushers
March 24 4:00 pm Cindy DiCianni [H]
Carol Quackenbush [C]
Marian Seuferling [C]
Elaine Jackson
Linda Elliott
Jaden Vohs Elaine Jackson Lenny Vohs
March 25 8:30 am Ted Guetterman [H]
Steve Holt [C]
Lorie Holt [C]
Gwen Schreiner
Margie Jecker
Hank Schreiner
Braxton Guetterman
Joseph Manderfeld
Olivia Vohs
Brandi Guetter-
man
Dave Borgerding
Greg Crow
March 25 11:00 am Teri McGuire [H]
Larry Vanderheidan [C]
Charlotte Vanderheidan [C]
Patty Steele
Tom McGuire
Frank Steele
Emily Gehlen
Ellie Loe
Maggie Rudzik John Quinn
Jim Burditt
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