Do you know? HAPPY EASTER! A few years ago, our long-time pastor and friend, Father Bill Bauman died during Holy Week. The year before his death he spoke with eighth graders preparing to graduate about beginnings and endings, reflecting on what had been and looking forward to what would be, bidding farewell to the past and greeting the future. One of them asked him about death--the ultimate farewell--and if he was afraid to die, and why or why not. He replied, “No, because I talk with God everyday of my life and I know that He is waiting for me on the other side of the horizon. When He reaches His hand over for mine, He knows that I will eagerly take it.” This Lent, we, likewise, bid farewell to Father Francis Schuele. Like Bill, Frank was eager to take the hand of God and walk with Him to the place of no more sorrow, no more suffering, no more sadness. Like Jesus, Frank lived a passion of his own; his body had been battered, bruised, bloodied, blistered and beaten; he was ready to turn it in for the glorified body that is promised to all who believe. Easter is a good time to contemplate sermons from the grave or spiritual messages from our loved ones who remind us of the glory beyond this world. Yet we know that the greatest sermon ever preached on Easter morning contained no words. It was Jesus’ message to not believe in graves or death, for He burst forth from the grave to new life. As we rejoice in the new life that is manifest all around us in springtime’s green grass, budding trees, beautiful flowers, luscious plants, bright sun and seasonal rain showers, let us be reminded of God’s promise of new life. We will be planting trees, shrubs, flowers this Easter in memory of Father Schuele and Father Bauman. If you would like to contribute, please contact me or another STM staff member. I offer you these words that Father Bill wrote to us a few weeks before he died: “I can actually feel the beauty of spring: the blue skies, daffodils and hyacinths. I also feel your well-wishes and joyful prayers for me. Though some days bring tremendous pain, I would not want to miss those in which I can say: ‘Lord, if you had made me for this day and nothing else, it would have been worth living!’ As I prepare to surrender myself to the Lord in fullness, gratitude still comes easily. I am thankful for a wonderful family and for our church--it is truly the People of God, and I am thankful for the life of a priest. Please pray with me now that I may keep my hands lifted up to God in joy, saying: ‘Come, Lord Jesus’!” As we contemplate the death and resurrection of Our Savior so do we offer gratitude for the heavenly life that our loved ones share with Him. We are Easter People who believe in new life. So let us keep our hands lifted up to God in joy! 2 Why does the priest break off a particle of the host and drop it in the chalice? What you are describing happens during the Communion Rite after the breaking of the bread, and just before the Lamb of God. It is called "commingling" and dates back many centuries. In the early Church, there was only one Eucharistic celebration in each city on Sunday. The entire Christian community gathered together and the bishop celebrated the Eucharist. As Christianity grew, it becaume physically impossible to gather for one liturgy, and Mass was celebrated throughout the area. The presider or priest was appointed by the bishop. A small portion o f the host consecrated by the bishop was taken to each of the Eucharistic celebrations over which the priest was presiding. This fraction was mingled into the chalice. Today, the priest breaks off a small fraction of the larger host used at Mass and places it into the chalice with the prayer: "May this mingling of the Body and Blood of our Lord Jesus Christ bring eternal life to us who receive it." The commingling symbolizes the Lord's resurrection. In death, body and blood are often separated, but in life they are united. This small symbol serves to remind us that the sacrifice of Jesus is one that gives us all life. In the Mass, we join ourselves to his death, so that we might also rise with him to life. ©2013 Liturgical Publications, Inc. Jubilee Pictorial Directory Photo Sign-ups Only parishioners who are pictured in the directory will receive a free Jubilee hard cover book. Photo times include April 21-25 and June 2-6, 11-13. Signup online at www.stmkc.com. Click on the photo box or search pictorial directory. Tuesday-Friday times are: 2-9pm Saturday times are: 10am-5pm If you need help signing up for a date/time or changing an appointment, contact Joan Sandford, [email protected] or 942-2492 x202. Consider Hosting! To greet people who come to get pictures taken, contact Amy Ismert, [email protected] or 942-2492. Welcome to Saint Thomas More Parish Stewardship Corner Reflection on Sunday's Gospel In the Easter Vigil reading from Saint Paul’s letter to the Romans, we are reminded that we are alive in Christ. And it is not merely once a year that we remember what Jesus did to give us this new life, forgiveness and peace. Every day, good stewards remember their baptism. They remember that they are united with Jesus in his death; that daily they drown the old sinful nature, and that daily they rise to their new life in Christ. Let us be mindful every day, especially when we are troubled by life or tempted by sin, that our lives are no longer about us, but about Christ’s active, loving presence within us. That is our baptism. Alleluia! He is risen! ~ International Catholic Stewardship Council Congratulations! Award given Thursday, April 9 Our longtime parishioner, Mary Ellen Anselmo, will be receiving the Saint Ignatious Loyola Lifetime Achievement Award for Teaching Excellence at Rockhurst High School in the Rose Theater at 6pm. She has spent the last thirty years teaching English at Saint John Frances Regis Grade School. Her dedication in molding Men and Women for Others is being duly rewarded. We congratulate one of our own, Mary Ellen Anselmo! Parish Income March 15-21 Envelopes $43,397.90 Facilities $605.00 Plate $1,223.11 Thank you for the time, talent, and treasure support of our parish! It costs $6150 to educate one STM student at STM. DID YOU GET … “THE JESUS QUESTION” CD TODAY AFTER MASS? SHARE IT WITH EVERYONE IN THE FAMILY OR MAKE A FAMILY EVENING OF IT TO LISTEN TO IT TOGETHER. HOW YOU ANSWER THE JESUS QUESTION WILL AFFECT EVERY ASPECT OF YOUR LIFE. Please contact the Parish Office, [email protected] or 942-2492 x202, to add or subtract names from the prayer list. ...our family and friends in the military: Tyler Bacon Kevin Furey Andrea Paschang John P. Sullivan Kyle Thompson Christopher Uresti Bryan Van Buskirk Christopher Yates ...our parishioners who are sick: Tom Allen Anthony Anello Chuck Barthol Hugh W Beck Jr. Marie Bellante Barbara Byrne Tom Byrne Mary Cimino Millie Cox Bob Dick Dottie Dick Irene Dierks Josephine Donnici Thomas Dreiling Cathy Ernst Patricia Gray Staci Gray Paul Habiger Alexis Harmon Mary Elizabeth Heiman Kathy Hohl Isabelle Hopfinger Rosalie Hummel Ellen Hutto Lola Jacobs Jim Karl Jane Landes Kathy Lawson Joseph Ludwikowski Gus Mazzoni Jerry Meiners Richard Morgan Clarice Mosnick Phil Muellner Catherine O’Hagan Milena Phillips John Renner Teresa Roos Lenore Simone June & Sam Snider Anita Wagner Mary Denise Wagner Katie Whipple Genevieve Zeffiro Joseph Zeffiro Jack Kissinger Dawn Logan Eugene Mogentale Denise McKinnie Dennis O'Connell Fr. Donald O'Hare ...our family and friends who are sick: Leota Ayer Patricia Clifford Patrick Cooper Mary Kellerman DesCombaz Judy Hart Helen (Ginger) Heft Lee Furgerson Jim R Humphrey John Hallam ...our family and friends who are hospitalized: ...our family and friends who have died: St. Joseph: Jeanette Fitzsimmons, JoAnn Howard, Cathy Ernst; Marjorie Coleman, Robert Dreiling; Overland Park Regional: Ursula Dunnewind Rosemary Luby April 5, 2015 bulletin 3 STM School Brian Borgmeyer, Principal 816-942-5581 We ask that you keep Mr. Storms and his family in your prayers. Mr. Storms has been diagnosed with renal cell carcinoma and will be having one of his kidneys removed. He welcomes your prayers and support, but asks that you respect his privacy at this time. ~ Brian Borgmeyer School Enrollment for the 2015-16 School Year We are currently enrolling students for the upcoming school year. If you know of anyone with school aged children that would like to visit the school, please have them call Brian Borgmeyer, 942-5581, to set up a tour and get registration information. The tuition cost for one child, paid in full by August 1, is $5,900. Follow STM School on Twitter The school has a Twitter account! If you would like to follow them to find out what is going on at school, look for Twitter at @stmkcschool. STM On-Line Auction This Auction is back! There are several great items and gift certificates available. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to get a great deal as these items become available for bidding. Go to www.stmauction.org and set up an account today. If you already have an account, log-in and take a look. All proceeds benefit STM School! School Advisory Board Applications Deadline: Thursday, April 9 Applications are available at the school office. This board includes parents and non-parents interested in the future of STM School. If you are interested, please complete a form and return it to the school office. For more information, call Brian Borgmeyer, 942-5581, or current School Advisory Board president, Jamie Welsh, 816-943-1051. Football Coaches We are looking for volunteers to coach tackle football teams for grades 3-8 in the fall. If you are interested or have any questions, please call the football coordinator Rick Welsh at 816-365-3647. Track Sign-up Please visit the school (http://www.stmkc.com/) or Parochial League (http://www.plkc.org/) website to register for track: $40 (girls and boys, grades 4-8). Questions? Contact Matt Wagner at [email protected]. 4 Play with FIRE Golf Tournament Monday, April 27, Hillcrest Country Club Visit firefoundation.org for tournament and sponsorship information. Their mission is to provide children with special needs the opportunity for an inclusive Catholic education in their home parish schools. Questions? Contact Julie Rose, [email protected] or 816-756-1858 x252. Parochial League 6th Annual Golf Tournament Friday, May 15, 1pm Shotgun Start This year's 4-player team scramble will be played at Winter Stone Golf Course, 17101 E. Kentucky Road, Independence. The $125/player entry fee includes green fee, cart, range balls, lunch, and contests. Proceeds benefit the sports programs at Holy Cross, Our Lady of Angels, and Our lady of Guadalupe. Contact Vince Fitzgerald at [email protected] or 816-836-8552 for more information. Young Adults (20's-30's) For more information, email youngadults@diocesekcsj. org, call 756-1850, find them on Facebook or Twitter, or visit www.kansascityonahill.org. Band of Brothers and Sisterhood Tuesdays, 7-8:30pm, at various locations These faith formation groups are free and open to everyone. To be added to email distribution, email [email protected]. Come and See Weekend April 10–12 (Friday-Sunday) Women, 18-45 years of age, who are considering a vocation to religious life, are invited to join the Benedictine Sisters of Perpetual Adoration in Clyde, MO. Experience life in a contemplative monastic community. Input will be given on "The Call," discernment, and praying with Scripture. There is no cost. For more information or to register, contact Sister Ruth Starman, OSB, at vocation@ benedictinesisters.org or 660-254-3243, or visit www. benedictinesisters.org. Survey for the Ordinary Synod on the Family 2015 Just as the Vatican asked for broad input in preparing for the Extraordinary Synod, they’ve asked for broad feedback as they prepare for the Ordinary Synod in October of 2015. While the original survey is closed, an alternative one is available through Wednesday, April 15, at https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/ SynodSurveyResponses. From this input the USCCB will prepare a summary for the Church in the United States. These responses will be used to help guide the discussions at the Ordinary Synod. Welcome to Saint Thomas More Parish Faith in Action Care & Support David Butel, Pastoral Associate David Butel, Pastoral Associate Food Drive for Seton Center Next Weekend More Friends April 11-12 (Saturday-Sunday) Help feed those who are hungry in Kansas City by bringing the following items to the narthex next weekend: cereal, pancake mix, syrup, sugar, dry milk, canned tuna and meats, macaroni & cheese, pasta and sauce, canned fruits and vegetables, peanut butter and jelly, rice, jello, condiments, white beans, laundry soap, toiletry items, and paper goods. Monetary donations are also helpful! For more information, call Megan Schaefer, 816-6796781. Thank you for your continued support! Want to support Seton Center, but don't want to carry heavy food back and forth? You can make a financial contribution on their website at www.setonkc.org. Just click on the donate tab on the left. Meeting - Saturday, April 11 Regular monthly meeting of More Friends in More Hall after the 8:15 Mass & rosary Prairie Band Casino - Wednesday, April 22 Plan to leave STM at 7:30am and return at 4:30pm. The cost of $20 includes lunch and $10 of gambling money. For reservations or information, call Judy Furey at 816260-0947. Caregiver Support Group Tuesday, April 7, 11:30am-1pm A support group for caregivers is offered the first Tuesday of each month at St. Joseph Medical Center. For more information, call Sister Gabrielle at 943-2771. Living while Grieving Seven Days: Make a Ripple, Change the World April 7-13 (Tuesday-Monday) On April 13, 2014, Reat Underwood and Dr. William Corporon were killed at the Jewish Community Center, and Terri LaManno was killed at Village Shalom by Frazier Glenn Cross, a white supremacist in an apparent hate crime. Activities are being planned this year from April 7-13, concluding with a walk on April 13 starting at Church of the Resurrection. As stated on the website, www.givesevendays.org, “Hate crimes and senseless acts of violence continue at a rampant pace...One act of kindness will start the ripple to change the world. Choose one day or seven, but choose to be part of the change. Join us the week of April 7-13, 2015 by performing acts of kindness.” Go to the website to learn how you can participate. Bread for the World’s Offering of Letters Bread for the World works to reduce hunger in the United States and around the world. This year, they are working to protect child nutrition programs in the United States. Nearly 16 million children in the U.S. live in households that struggle to put food on the table. Many of these children have parents who have jobs and work hard, but their wages aren’t high enough to pay rent, utilities, transportation and food. Bread for the World is asking people to write, call or email your representatives and senators in Congress, urging them to protect funding in our nation’s child nutrition programs—without cutting SNAP (food stamps). You can find a sample letter along with the contact information for your members of Congress at www.bread.org. April 5, 2015 bulletin Tuesdays (April 14 & 21), 6:30-8pm, Parish Office Maureen Kelly and Brent Doster from Catholic Community Hospice will lead this workshop on grief. On April 14, the group will share stories of loss and life of their loved one as a healing experience. Practical suggestions will be given on how to process one’s grief. On April 21, participants will look at grief as a total reaction of their person. The group will explore the many ways that grief affects a person’s life and daily activities. For more information or to register, contact David Butel at the parish office, 816-942-2492 x210 or dbutel@stmkc. com. Wear Blue Day Friday, April 10, is Wear Blue Day in the KC area. One person can make a difference, and it can start with you by wearing blue as a visible commitment to support child abuse prevention and our shared responsibility to keep all kids safe. Go to http://preventchildabusekc. org/wearblue.html and register, as an individual or an office. If you wear a uniform that includes blue, register anyway to be added to the list of groups in KC that support child abuse prevention. For more information, email Gina Staves at [email protected]. Mission Warehouse Project Please return the coin cans for the Mission Warehouse Project to the display in the narthex or to the parish office. Funds collected will be used to send school supplies and medical equipment to organizations around the world. These supplies save lives and educate thousands of students. Thank you for participating in this effort during Lent! 5 Adult Formation at STM Renee Bhatia, Director of Faith Formation [email protected] or 942-2492 x223 Women Walking in Faith - Twelve Women of the Bible Tuesdays (April 7-May 12), 6:30pm, More Hall B/D Please join in for this six-week study focusing on six women from the New Testament: Mary, Mary Magdalene, Mary of Bethany, Martha, woman at the well, and a Syrophoenician woman. You are welcome to join us even if you were unable to attend the previous series! To register, visit www.stmkc.com and search walking or call the parish office, 942-2492. Book Club Mon., April 13, 9:30am, Parish Office - date change! This month we are reading Barabbas by Par Lagerkvist. Barabbas is a 1950 novel which tells the story of Barabbas, the man whose life was exchanged for that of Jesus of Nazareth. It begins with Jesus’ crucifixion and relates how Barabbas tries to make sense of the man whose death gave him new life. A great read for Lent! May Book: Things Hidden: Scripture as Spirituality by Richard Rohr. “In this exploration of central themes of Scripture, Richard Rohr transforms the written word, discovering in these ancient texts a new and vital meaning, relevant and essential for modern Christians.” Old Testament Class Wednesdays (April 22-May 27), 10am-Noon Thursdays (April 23-May 28), 7-9pm, More Hall A The Old Testament is the foundation for our story of salvation history. It was the scripture for Jesus and the early church. Yet reading the Old Testament can be difficult. Come to this six-week adult education class, taught by Renee Bhatia, that gives an overview of the Old Testament. To register or for more information, contact Renee. Other Opportunities Sophia Spirituality Center Retreat To register, www.sophiaspiritualitycenter.org or call 913360-6151. The Sophia Center is located in Atchison, KS. Faustina: Mystic, Saint, Visionary Thursday, April 16, 9am-3:30pm At her canonization, Pope John Paul II called Saint Faustina “God’s gift to our times." This retreat will introduce you to her prayers and the Chaplet of Divine Mercy. The day will offer quiet, talks, a guided meditation, prayers and personal sharing. This retreat will be conducted by Benedictine Sister Sheila Carrol. She is a spiritual direc6 tor, has given retreats and talks on the mystics, and is a member of the Sophia Center staff. From Bishop Helmsing Institute (BHI) For more information (course descriptions, locations, etc.) or to register, visit www.MyBHI.org, or call 816-714-2331. Each course is $25/person or $40/married couple. How to Develop a Personal Relationship with Jesus Offered as a four-week series in April, this course explores concrete ways we can develop the dialogue with Jesus and draw closer to God and to one another. Spiritual Life - available April 13-May 9 This class explores the Catholic understanding of prayer and the interior life. It also provides practical help in deepening prayer and presents the rich tapestry of Catholic spirituality. Leadership and Evangelization - available April 15 Explore group dynamics, learn leadership skills, and learn how to actively listen to others while sharing your faith in Jesus Christ. The course is also designed to familiarize students with the Church's methods of evangelization as found in the documents of the Second Vatican Council and subsequent papal teaching. We answer the questions “What is the New Evangelization?” and “How it is carried out today in both classroom situations and in daily life?” Living In Truth: KC Catholic Women’s Conference Saturday, April 25 Join women throughout Kansas City for a morning of joy, prayer, and uplifting Catholic speakers featuring Imaculee Ilibagiza, a Rwandan massacre survivor, and Teresa Tomeo, an author, talk show host, and motivational speaker. For details and to register, visit http:// livingintruthkc.com or email Molly at mpeterson627@ kc.rr.com. Kansas City Catholic Homeschool Conference June 5-6 (Friday-Saturday) “Our Faith, Our Families” is the theme for this conference and curriculum fair. Join with other families at Saint Paul Catholic Church, 900 South Honeysuckle Drive, Olathe, KS 66061. For more information, please contact Debbie Engel at [email protected] or 913-485-8918. Religious Items There are some great gifts available in the church narthex to purchase for First Communion, Confirmation, graduation, and Mothers'/Fathers' Day! If you would like help shopping or finding an item, call Mary Edith at 816-898-5162. Welcome to Saint Thomas More Parish FEATURE PAGE Youth Ministry Supporters We need your help! Saint Thomas More High School Students will be participating in a youth conference at the University of Notre Dame this summer called Notre Dame Vision The conference Sponsors needed The students will fly to South bend, Indiana where they will stay in the dorms for five days with high schoolers from around the country. They will tour the campus, visit the grotto, and worship in the Basilica. The conference will be led by a Notre Dame leadership team and 60 Notre Dame graduates on an exploration of God’s call. After meaningful conversations, self-reflection, and small group activities, the kids will come home with a greater sense of direction and purpose. Please consider donating or sponsoring one student in this transformative program. The cost per child is $350 plus airfare. For more information email [email protected]. Jennifer Harris Director of Youth Ministry 942-2492 x214 [email protected] April 5, 2015 bulletin Mission Statement for Youth Ministry TO CREATE a vibrant, all-inclusive, parish-wide Youth Ministry which develops generations of faith-filled disciples engaged in social, spiritual and service based activities in a safe and nurturing environment. 7 Nearby & Coming Soon Building Community with Our Neighbors Saint Vincent de Paul Thrift Store Fundraiser Sunday, April 12, 11am-2pm at Woodyard BBQ Come to 3001 Merriam Lane, KC, KS for amazing BBQ! The Thrift Store, located at 3922 Troost, has served the 39th Street community with low-priced essential items since 1999. It also partners with local churches and social services agencies to provide assistance to those in need. Please call 816-531-5485 with questions or to make a donation. Holy Rosary Rally in Honor of Our Lady of Fatima Sunday, April 12, 3-4:15pm We will pray the joyful, sorrowful and glorious mysteries of the rosary, followed by benediction and the opportunity for attendees to enroll in the Brown Scapular. Meet at Our Lady of Perpetual Help (Redemptorist) Parish, 3333 Broadway, Kansas City, MO 64111. For more information, visit www.rosaryrallieskc.org. School Bell Breakfast Thursday, April 16; registration at 7am Please join in celebrating 26 years of opportunity for the students in need in Kansas City. Over the past 26 years, the Strong City School Fund has benefitted over 27,371 students in more than 15,000 families. Breakfast will be served at 7:30am at the Muehlebach Hotel. The Keynote Speaker is Bob Lesnefsky, President of Dirty Vagabond Ministries, and the emcee is Frank Boal, Sports Anchor for the Channel 41 Action News Sports Team. For more information or to register, visit www. brightfuturesfund.org, call Becky at 816-714-2354 or email [email protected]. Married Couples: Marriage Encounter Weekend June 26-28, Kansas City It has been said that the greatest gift you can give your children is two parents very much in love with each other. You deserve the best. For more information about a Weekend, please visit wwme4youandme.org, call Tony & Barb Zimmerman at 816-741-4066, or email [email protected]. Parish/School Financials July 1 , 2014—February 28, 2015 Actual Budget Income $3,757,487.00 $3,657,467.00 Expenses $3,501,117.00 $3,585,180.00 Net Income $256,370.00 $72,287.00 If you have any questions please contact Tim Waris at the parish office or email him at [email protected]. 8 He is risen! Alleluia! Easter is the celebration of Jesus’ resurrection from the dead. But did you know that Easter is not just a day, but a season? Our liturgical year shows us that time is orderly and reliable. Monday follows Sunday, spring follows winter. We call that ordinary time, time that is ordered and makes sense to our experience. But in the midst of our human experience of time, two great events take place that shatter the ordinariness: the Incarnation (Christmas) and the Resurrection (Easter). These seasons point to divine breakthroughs, heaven come to earth, eternal come to finite, to reorient all we know of our human experience. We are pretty good at understanding how to prepare for Easter. We know how to keep the liturgical season of Lent. We abstain from meat on Fridays. We fast on Ash Wednesday and Good Friday. We deepen our experiences of prayer, fasting, and almsgiving. But how do we keep the Easter season? One place we can look is to the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA). The RCIA is meant to be a model for all adult formation, because it is the process of conversion, which is an ongoing process. In the RCIA, the celebration of the sacraments is not the end of the process. The Easter season brings the fourth period of formation called mystagogy. Mystagogy means “to lead through the mysteries.” It is a time to dwell deeper on the experience of the sacraments just received, to dive deeper into the mystery of God’s love, and to learn what it means to live as Catholic Christians. Mystagogy points us to the truth we don’t always practice: sacraments of initiation are the beginning of Christian life and learning, not the completion. Whether we were baptized this Easter, or many years ago, we can benefit from lingering with the mystery of the Resurrection. What this means for us cannot be contained to one day. How we live our lives transformed by the resurrected Christ will take us at least a season to figure out. To acknowledge God as mystery does not mean to say God is unknowable. Rather, to acknowledge God as mystery shows us that we cannot exhaust our understanding of God. God is the living God who continues to work in our lives. We hear from the prophet Isaiah God saying to us: “From this time forward I make you hear new things, hidden things that you have not known. They are created now, not long ago; before today you have never heard of them so that you could not say, ‘I already knew them’” (Is 48:6-7). We cannot say we already know what the Resurrection means. We have to discover it anew. This Easter season may our hearts be open to the new life God is sharing with us. ~ Renee Bhatia Director of Faith Formation Welcome to Saint Thomas More Parish Upcoming Events at STM Men of STM Golf Tournament - Save the Date Friday, May 1, 1pm Shotgun Start Gather your teams to enjoy a day of golf at Eagles Landing in Belton, MO. Not a golfer? Join us for dinner that will follow immediately in More Hall, usually around 6pm. More information is coming, but we need golfers, hole sponsors and prizes! Contact Nick Manning at 816-304-8209 or [email protected]. Godspell Jr Thursday, April 9, 2pm & 7pm, Flanagan Hall This year's STM School musical will be performed this week. Don't miss it! More Smoke! Informational meeting: Thursday, April 9, 7pm All backyard grillers who enjoy a good time and a little competition are invited to participate in the fifth annual More Smoke BBQ contest June 19-20 (FridaySaturday). All new and returning teams are invited to come to the meeting in More Hall. For more information, contact Scott Bennett at elvisloveskcbbq@gmail. com or 816-309-2788. STM-for-All Father Daughter Dance Saturday, April 11, 7-9pm, Flanagan Hall Dads (or other male relative) and daughters are welcome to this country western themed dance. The cost is $20 for dad and one daughter, $5 for each additional daughter. Bring cash for pictures and raffles! Contact Kathy Schimmel at [email protected] for more information. 2015 Feast of Divine Mercy Celebration: Growing in Confidence of God Sunday, April 12, 3-4pm, Church Please bring your family to this one-hour celebration before the exposition of the Blessed Sacrament as we encounter the merciful face of Christ through song, silence, and prayer to renew our families in daily prayer in the home. Deacon Tyrone Gutierrez will bless Divine Mercy images; you are invited to bring your own. A reception will immediately follow in More Hall. Complimentary Divine Mercy images will also be available. For questions, contact Michael McGlinn, 816-785-7818 or [email protected]. The service is appropriate for all ages; all are welcome. Knights of Columbus Texas Hold 'Em Tournament Friday, April 17, More Hall Lady Luck and bluffing favor the bold poker player. The Knights' semi-annual poker tournament will begin with April 5, 2015 bulletin registration at 7pm; cards fly at 7:30. Cash prizes are awarded to the top three finishers. $30 buy-in for preregistered players; walk-ins $35. To pre-register email your name to [email protected] . Travel to India with Father Thomas September 14–25, 2015 (Monday-Friday) Enjoy a twelve-day, all-inclusive trip to beautiful India. Space is limited; first come, first served. For information, please call Carol Miller, 816-942-0017. STM Weekly Calendar Sunday, April 5 - Easter Sunday Masses at 7:30am, 9:30am, 11:30am Monday, April 6 Parish Office closed No STM School Justice Ministry Team mtg., 6pm, Parish Office SPRED Liturgy of Light, 6:30pm, Church Women's CRHP Team 4 mtg., 7pm, More Hall A Tuesday, April 7 Hearing & Vision Screening, 8am-3pm, More Hall Twelve Women of the Bible, 6:30pm, More Hall B/D Women's CRHP Team 7 mtg., 7pm, Bauman Room Wednesday, April 8 Wendy's Night, 5-8pm, 13601 Madison Ave School Board mtg., 6pm, Teachers' Lounge School of Religion, 6-7:10pm, Church & More Hall Men's CRHP Team 6 mtg., 7pm, Parish Office Living Waters, 7pm, More Hall D Celebraton Choir Rehearsal, 7pm, Church Respect Life mtg., 7:30pm, Huhmann Room Thursday, April 9 Respect Life 8th Grade Lunch, 12:30pm, More Hall C Godspell Jr, 2pm & 7pm, Flanagan Hall More Smoke mtg., 7pm, More Hall B Knights of Columbus mtg., 7:15pm, More Hall D Friday, April 10 Men of STM: Journey Together, 6-7:20am, More Hall Adoration, 9am-Saturday 8am, Prayer Chapel Saturday, April 11 More Friends mtg., 9am, More Hall C Sunday, April 12 - Diving Mercy Sunday Seton Center Food Drive Coffee & Donuts, after 7:30 & 9:30 Masses, More Hall Children's Liturgy of the Word, 9:30am, Church Divine Mercy Holy Hour, 3pm, Church Reception after, More Hall SCRIPTURE READINGS FOR APRIL 12: Divine Mercy Sunday/2nd Sunday of Easter: Acts of the Apostles 4:32-35; Psalm 118:2-4, 13-15, 22-24; 1 John 5:1-6; John 20:19-31. 9 Safe Environment Information The Diocese of Kansas City~St. Joseph is committed to combating sexual abuse in the Church. If you are a victim of sexual abuse, or if you observe or suspect sexual abuse: • Call the MO Child Abuse Hotline, 1-800-392-3738 (if the victim is currently under the age of 18), or KS Protection Report Center, 1-800-922-5330, and • Contact your local law enforcement agency or call 911, and • After reporting to these civil and law enforcement authorities, report suspected sexual abuse of a minor or vulnerable adult to the Diocesan Ombudsman, Jenifer Valenti, JeniferValenti@att. net or 816-812-2500, 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 Victim Advocate Mary Bultmann at 816-714-2387 or [email protected] for more information. For more information, contact: Becky Mullen, Parish Safe Environment Coordinator, [email protected] or 942-2492 x219, or Kathy O'Sullivan, School Safe Environment Coordinator, [email protected] or 942-5581. Mass Intentions Mon: Tues: 8:15AM 6:15AM 8:15AM Wed: 6:15AM *8:15AM Thur: 6:15AM 8:15AM Fri: 6:15AM 8:15AM Sat: 8:15AM 4:00PM Sun: 7:30AM 9:30AM 11:30AM 5:00PM † Deceased Caroline Schroer†; David G Smith† Jeffrey Williams† Emil Richter family†; George Muehlebach† Helena Houston† Carl & Linda Fiorella†; Harold Heiman† The Rabuse family† Lucille & Conrad Brady†; Ed & Virginia Redding† Andy & LaVonne Klein†; Pat McNerney† Ed Roos†; Walter Heffernan† Bill Kryger†; William Louis† Evelyn Foley†; Tom Mickunas† Dick & Grace Coleman† Patricia Fitzgerald†; Lucian & Lucille Piane† Jennifer Cosmillo†; Mark Ayers† For all parishioners and those whose lives have been harmed by the Church * School Mass The altar flowers for April 4-5 are in remembrance of Betty Tiehen Keyes and Peggy & Cindy Cochran. For requests for the Prayer Chain, call Mary "Rusty" Hall at 942-3866. For the Prayer Net, email Helen Byrne at [email protected].
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