third sunday of lent march 24, 2019 · classes resume today, march 24 at 9:00 am. if you have any...
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Third Sunday of Lent March 24, 2019
Bulletin notices: [email protected]
S c h o o l o f R e l i g i o n
Classes resume TODAY, March 24th at 9:00 am. If you have any questions, please contact Andrea or Megan.
Megan Balke, [email protected] 913-220-8192 Andrea Sharp, [email protected] 913-709-9560
Monday, March 25 The Annunciation of the Lord
8:00 a.m. Johnathan Huffman † Tuesday, March 26 8:00 a.m. For the homebound of our parish Wednesday, March 27 8:00 a.m. John Storey † Thursday, March 28 8:00 a.m. John Jurcyk, Jr. † Friday, March 29 8:00 a.m. Rev. Joseph McManus † Saturday, March 30 5:00 p.m. Ralph Kueser † Sunday, March 31 8:00 a.m. The Parish 10:30 a.m. Chester Watrous †
The Rosary is recited 25 minutes before Sunday 8:00 Mass
Due to privacy laws, only names requested by a family member will be added to the sick list. Deloris Aiken, Richard Anderson, Shawn Baus, Mike Caswell, Dorothy Challocomb, Tatiana Chang, Helen Collins, Debbie DuFour, John Duke, Francis Gangel, Phyllis Green, Sherman Harlow, Ken Harris, Catherine Hauetter, Michael Haynes, Helen Jackson, Katie Kalahurka, Hunter Knop, Thomas Krumm, Jerry Lambertz, Larry Lee, Brian Long, Roy Luna, Ruthie Mathewson, Ella McNeil, Denton Meek, Gerald Ernest Meier, Loretta Miller, Patricia Miller, Mike Paulsen, Brian Patterson, Richard Pfannes, Chris Pottorff, Rosalie Rojar, Barbara Roberts, Jim Seck, Shirley Seck, Kyson Seth, Jim Seuferling, Madison Smith, Mary Kay Sillyman, Emily Venanzi, Bill Vogel, Abby Werth, Charles Wieland, Janet Wieland, Elaine Williams, Emma Wilkerson, Ethan Workman, Ann Yoakum, Jack York, Alice Zeller.
Contact the parish office to add / delete a name on the prayer list
Stewardship
March 17, 2019
Sunday Envelopes $ 3,792.25 Capital Improvements $ 625.00 Votive $ 63.00 Church in Central Europe $ 20.00 Black and Indian Mission $ 10.00 Catholic Relief Services $ 25.00
March 23—5:00 p.m.
Servers—Gabe Goering, Tryntin Goering
Lector—Jim Hartsock
Ministers of Communion—Kerri Allen, Boyd Akins
Greeters—Judy and Phil Dixon
Choir—Contemporary
March 24—8:00 a.m.
Servers—Aidan Cannon, Grant Cannon
Lector—Phyllis Martin
Ministers of Communion—Blaise Vallejo, Steve Stefan
Greeters—Barbara and Barry O’Brien
March 24—10:30 a.m.
Servers—Ginnie Sramek, Joseph Sramek
Lector—Jim Stambaugh
Ministers of Communion—Molly and Chris McCorquodale
Greeters—Holly and Brian Kuhlman
Choir—Youth
Counters—Frani Akins, Julie Baalmann
March 30—5:00 p.m.
Servers—Bradley Hennigh, Knight of Columbus
Lector—Matt Lemke
Ministers of Communion—Scott Schneider, Chris McCorquodale
Greeters—Chuck Golba, Mike Martin
Choir—Men
March 31—8:00 a.m.
Servers—Madison Quinn, Megan Quinn
Lector—Blaise Vallejo
Ministers of Communion—Diana Campbell, Scott McCaskill
Greeters—Debbie and Brad Seely
March 31—10:30 a.m.
Servers—Cate Lemke, Delaney Wieland
Lector—Ashley Lemke
Ministers of Communion—Pat York, Tom York
Greeters—Melissa and Ernie Reinhart
Cantor—Mary
Counters—Jeanette Smotherman, Sherry Stefan
The monthly schedule is posted on the bulletin boards at the North and East entrances of the Church.
Parish Lenten Penance Service: Mon. April 8, 7:00 pm
Knights of Columbus Corporate Communion Mass: March 30
th at 5:00 pm.
Members of our council will be filling the roles of musicians, Lector, Eucharistic Ministers, servers, and greeters. All Knights and their families are encouraged to attend .
3/24 School of Religion, 9:00 am 3/25 Finance Council, 6:30 pm, Parish Office 3/26 Bible Study, 7:00 pm, Parish Office 3/27 Confessions, 6-7 pm, Church RCIA, 6:30 pm, Parish Office 3/28 Bingo, doors open at 6, play at 7:00 3/29 Friday Piece Makers, 12-4, Parish Hall Stations of the Cross, 6:00 pm, Church K of C Fish Fry, 5-7:30 pm, Parish Hall 3/30 Knights Corporate Communion Mass, 5 pm 3/31 School of Religion, 9:00 am
Rite of Christian Initiation (RCIA) for Adults Wednesday, March 27, 2019, 6:30-8:00 pm, Parish Office
This Week’s Activity Schedule
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
Third Sunday of Lent March 24, 2019
Bulletin notices: [email protected]
TSGT Micaelee Neubert
CPT Nathan Valle
LCPL Michael Beals
LTJG Ali Zalekian
Capt. John P. Warson
SFC Jeremiah Krumm
Seth Miller
Capt Mark Edgar & Co.
CMDR Erik C. Estenson
LT Col Todd Giefer
SPC Richard Stouder
PFC Coleman Unthank
SGT Whitney Garner
SGT Matt Smith
LCDR Katrina Stegner
LT Col Neilson Wahab
SPC Cody Richardson
E2 Coleman Griff
AMN Cheyenne Williams
AMN Stone Williams
LT Matthew Zeller
TSGT Scott Klusman
L/CPL Seth Garner
A1C Ryan Asbury
Go to the Source, Not to the Spin
We all need to ask ourselves: Do I listen carefully to the voice of Christ's Vicar on earth?
Do I pay attention to the guidance God wants to give me through His Church?
Do I value this great gift properly and actively? In past ages, before the Internet, and much further in
the past, before the printing press, people had an excuse for wondering what Christ's Church was saying about current issues and events.
It wasn't so easy to find the teaching of Christ's Vicar. Not so for us. For us, it is easy. We can keep up with the
voice of the Vicar with a few clicks of the mouse. We all use many sources of news and social commen-
tary. We owe it to ourselves, and to Christ, and to the Church, to use regularly at least one reliable source that gives the Church's perspective and the Church's news.
We shouldn't learn about what Christ is saying through the false interpretations of Christ's enemies; we should go right to the sources themselves.
And it's so easy! A good Catholic news service, the weekly national Catholic
Newspaper (www.ncregister.com), has many of its articles available online; www.zenit.org publishes all of the Pope’s discourses and sends out a daily Church news email.
Some people have the home page of their computer set to Catholic sites so that the first thing they see are headlines about what the Pope is saying and what's going on in the Church. Others have made the commitment not to check the sports page until they've checked the Catholic headlines.
Christ is constantly speaking to us, giving us the meaning behind the headlines.
Few things would please Him more than if we renewed our commitment to listen well.
Unplanned is the inspiring true story of one woman’s journey
of transformation. All Abby Johnson ever wanted to do was help women. As one of the youngest Planned Parenthood clinic di-rectors in the nation, she was involved in upwards of 22,000 abortions and counseled countless women about their repro-ductive choices. Her passion surrounding a women’s right to choose even led her to become a spokesperson for Planned Parenthood, fighting to enact legislation for the cause she so deeply believed in—-until the day she saw something that changed everything, leading Abby Johnson to join her former enemies at 40 Days For Life, and become one of the most ardent pro-life speakers in America. Take a friend and go see this movie. It is truly life changing. In select theaters March 29th.
https://www.unplannedfilm.com/
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Graduating High School Seniors of Immaculate Conception Parish!
The Altar Society is offering two $500 scholarships again this year. The application is available at Louisburg High School, at the parish office or by emailing [email protected]
Application is due TUESDAY, March 26th. Please contact Ann Mattison, 913-375-4465 if you have any questions.
Knights of Columbus F i s h F r y
Serving Friday nights through April 12th from 5:00 to 7:00 pm in the Parish Hall.
Come enjoy delicious fish along with baked potatoes, French fries, hush puppies, green beans, coleslaw, mac’ n’ cheese, homemade rolls and homemade desserts. Adult meal: $10.
Bring a can of Baby Formula to donate to the Olathe Pregnancy Center and receive $2 off your meal.
Server / assistants are needed to walk the Stations of the Cross with Monsignor on the Fridays of Lent at 6:00 pm. One cross-bearer, two candle holders.
The Sacrament of Reconciliation is offered from 6:00 to
7:00 pm in EVERY parish in the Archdiocese EVERY Wednes-day during Lent.
Lenten Regulations All Catholics 14 years of age and older are obliged to abstain from meat on all Fridays of Lent.
Stations of the Cross Fridays of Lent, 6:00—6:30 pm.
Rice Bowls are available at the
entrances to the church.
B I N G O
J A C K P O T $ 6 0 0
Thursday, March 28th
Bring your coupons from March 22nd Fish Fry and get $5 off the price of the Bingo sheet.
Bring your friends!
New Parishioner (Please Print)
Last Name ____________________________________
First Name ____________________________________
Home Phone ______________Cell_________________
Address______________________________________
Email Address_________________________________
Registration materials will be e(mailed) to you.
Pray For Our Military