Weekly Bulletin January 7, 2018

The Epiphany of the Lord

Solemnity of the Epiphany of the Lord – by Fr. Larry Rice Advent is simply the Latin word for “coming.” If we can manage to meditate on any “coming” in December besides the comings and goings of Christmas shopping, it’s usually Christ’s coming to Mary in a stable. On Sunday, January 7, 2018, the Church celebrates the Solemnity of the Epiphany of the Lord. In popular tradition, this day commemorates the arrival of the three kings at the stable in Bethlehem where Christ was born. The gospel reading for the day—Matthew 2:1-12—tells the story. Over the years, a lot of tradition has grown around this story. Many people will tell you that the magi were three kings, named Caspar, Balthazar, and Melchior, and they may note that Caspar is traditionally depicted with darker skin. But if you read those twelve short verses from Matthew’s Gospel, it becomes chosen to become human, all creation and all the clear that we really know very little about the magi. We don’t know people of the earth can experience the redemption he their names. We don’t know where they came from—Matthew has come to bring. only says “from the east.” We don’t even know that they were kings. Fr. Larry Rice, CSP, serves as director of the University The word used by Matthew is “magi,” meaning someone learned Catholic Center at the University of Texas–Austin. in esoteric knowledge. Some translations call them “astrologers,” but the only basis for that is the statement that they were following a star. And even the star itself is a mystery. Astronomers can chart the movement of the stars back in time, but they can’t seem to agree JOIN US THIS WEEK about the existence of an astronomical event that would explain the Sun, 1/7 The Epiphany of the Lord reference. And even the most casual observer would have a hard time 10:45am, RCIA Presentation, Marian Rm explaining what it would mean for a star to move through the sky and 6:00pm, Young Adult Group, meet in church then stop over a particular place. Tue, 1/9 8:45am, Scripture Study, Marian Rm Regardless of who the magi were and how the star showed them the 5:00-9:00pm, Give back Night: McAlister’s Wed, 1/10 way, the most signicant part of this event is the identity of the one MCS Jean’s Day 9:00am, Mom’s Day Out, Marian Rm who is made known—Jesus, the newborn king, who is worthy of 6:30pm, PTO Meeting, Marian Rm homage by all men and women. 6:30pm, PSR (K-12) The meaning of the epiphany that occurs in this Thu, 1/11 4:00pm, MCS Scholar’s Bowl gospel passage is that the “the newborn king of the Fri, 1/12 8:30am, MCS Geography Bee, Parish Hall 9:30am, Magdalen Mom’s Group, Marian Rm Jews” is revealed to and recognized by people from Sun, 1/14 Gathering Space: Blood Drive Sign Up far and distant lands. Knights of Columbus Breakfast 10:45am, RCIA Presentation, Marian Rm The appearance of mystical signs in the sky makes the point that all of 2:00pm, First Reconciliation creation is changed by the appearance of Christ. Because God has

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Anniversary Congratulations

Congratulations to Joe and Lu Ayala for celebrating their 60th wedding anniversary on December 28. They said the secret to their relationship is being faith based and active in the Church. The Magdalen family wishes you many blessings on your wedding anniversary.

SAVE THE DATE Jan. 9 Give Back Night: McAlisters Jan. 14 Knights of Columbus Breakfast First Reconciliation Jan. 22 Parent University Blood Drive Jan. 27-28 Bishop-Elect Farewell Reception Feb. 7 8th Grade Student & Parent Meeting Feb. 18 Parish Mission

Do you have something to share with our Magdalen Family? Bulletin content is due one week in advance, on Friday by 5:00pm. Please email Jill, [email protected] Andrew Can5eld, Michael Brungardt, Bishop-elect Shawn McKnight, Father Gabriel Greer 3 News from The Catholic Missourian

Friends anticipate great things from Bishop-elect McKnight written by Jay Nies Two longtime acquaintances see great potential for Bishop-elect W. Shawn McKnight as he prepares to lead the Je$erson City diocese. Father Daniel Merz was associate director of the U.S. Conference of Catholic ’ (USCCB) Secretariat of Divine Worship at the same time Bishop-elect McKnight was director of the USCCB’s Secretariat for Clergy, Consecrated Life and Vocations. Their o+ces were next door to each other’s, and they lived in the same ’ residence in Washington, D.C. In that time, Fr. Merz found his colleague to be hard-working, professional, competent, and passionate about spreading the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Fr. Merz, who is now pastor of the Linn and Frankenstein parishes, also deemed the bishop-elect to be a trustworthy condante. announced on Nov. 22 that Bishop-elect McKnight, a priest of the Diocese of Wichita, Kansas, will succeed Bishop John R. Father Daniel Merz Bishop Gaydos Gaydos as bishop of Je$erson City. Bishop Gaydos, 74, who has been serving since 1997, will retire Fr. Merz believes the faithful will nd similarities and complemen- upon Bishop-elect McKnight’s and installation on Feb. 6. tary traits between the retiring bishop — who plans to remain in The bishop-elect has been called upon to lead a diocese that’s in Je$erson City — and his successor. the midst of evaluating the vitality and viability of its parishes and “I think one of Bishop Gaydos’ strong points is that he’s very looking for ways to serve the with a diminishing sociable and a great storyteller,” said Fr. Merz. “People enjoy him number of priests. personally. Fr. Merz believes that in addition to acting upon these realities, “I think we’re going to see more of that with our new bishop,” the Bishop-elect McKnight will call for renewed emphasis on evangeli- priest continued. “I think we’ll see (Bishop-elect McKnight) wanting to zation and promotion of vocations. get out and meet with the priests and get to know the people here.” Fr. Merz is convinced that while no one enjoys making hard A transition of this magnitude can be overwhelming, especially for decisions, Bishop-elect McKnight will step-up and make those those directly involved. Bishop-elect McKnight is “leaving behind decisions whenever necessary. his home diocese, his brother priests, his family and coming to a The priest took note that from the moment of Bishop-elect whole new world, a whole new family, a whole new diocese,” said McKnight’s introduction, he has been referring to the Church in Fr. Merz. “I think that’s certainly worthy of our prayers.” central and northeastern Missouri as “our diocese.” “He’s all in,” said Fr. Merz. “I hear him saying ‘we’ and ‘us.’” Not in Haste Mike Burrus and his wife Kathy have known Bishop-elect McKnight New World since he was assigned to their parish as a newly ordained priest 22 Fr. Merz believes the priests of this diocese will nd Bishop-elect years ago. In that time, Mr. Burrus has seen the future bishop excel McKnight to be a dedicated advocate, e$ective motivator and as a minister of the Gospel and grow as a leader and decision-maker. kindred spirit. “We were not at all surprised to nd out that he was being made a “I think he’s a good listener and a good collaborator,” said Fr. Merz. bishop,” said Mr. Burrus. “Those of us who have known him for a “That doesn’t mean that he’ll just do whatever we ask him to do, long time always believed that this day would come.” but I think he will hear what we have to say and be eager to Mr. Burrus grew up in Blessed Sacrament parish in Wichita, Kansas, minister alongside us.” and Mrs. Burrus has been a parishioner since they got married Bishop-elect McKnight ran a marathon while serving in the nation’s there 40 years ago. They also have a lake home near Camdenton capital. and attend St. Anthony parish when they’re in Missouri. Mr. Burrus believes Bishop-elect McKnight will t very well into the Je$erson “When he was in the diocese for the announcement, I asked him if City diocese. he still runs, and he said yes, he does,” said Fr. Merz. “I’m sure he will not micromanage any of the parishes, but he will The priest called to mind Pope Francis’ call for priests to “be be able to support them in any way he can to make sure they are shepherds with the smell of sheep.” solid, successful, growing and caring parishes,” he said. Mr. Burrus “I think Bishop-elect McKnight will be out amidst the sheep,” the said Bishop-elect McKnight doesn’t act in haste, but neither does priest stated. he retreat from making di+cult decisions.

4 | magdalenwichita.com “And those decisions are grounded in research and prayer and school was the best it could be, that it was serving his young deliberation and are well-founded according to Canon Law,” said parishioners and helping them become solid, lifelong Catholics,” Mr. Burrus. “When he makes changes, they’re not the ones he said Mr. Burrus. wants to make personally, but are the ones he knows he needs Mr. Burrus is now retired, but his daughter is assistant principal at to make pastorally,” he said. Church of the Magdalen School, at the parish where Bishop-elect McKnight has been stationed since 2015. Hour of our Death After a few years as associate pastor of Blessed Sacrament parish, “She loves ‘Fr. Shawn,’” said Mr. Burrus. “He is very supportive of Bishop-elect McKnight was sent to Rome for further studies. He maintaining quality and allowing leaders to take the lead.” eventually returned to Blessed Sacrament as pastor. That’s when Mr. and Mrs. Burrus got to see how Bishop-elect McKnight minis- Gifts to Share tered to both of their mothers, who were in failing health. A common theme in Bishop-elect McKnight’s preaching is stewardship. “We got to interact with him as children of parents needing the care of a loving priest in end-of-life scenarios,” said Mr. Burrus. “He talks about it often,” said Mr. Burrus. “He talks about it in every Mrs. Burrus’ mother had a severe stroke and could not communi- facet.” For the bishop-elect, stewardship means living as a fully cate well during the last 11 years of her life. committed Catholic in terms of time, talent and treasure. “So many times, Fr. McKnight stopped by on his own to not just “A recurring message with him is that we all need to be good visit her, but to hear her confession,” Mr. Burrus recalled. He and his stewards of the graces we receive from God, and we must be wife were inspired by the priest’s patience and eagerness to help willing to share them to His glory,” said Mr. Burrus. the woman nd peace and mercy. He acknowledged that Bishop-elect McKnight’s departure to Mr. Burrus’ own mother died four months after his wife’s mother’s Missouri will leave a void in his home diocese. death. The future bishop would drop by to minister to her in her “But it will give someone else an opportunity, whose already ready last days, too. to move into a responsibility like the ones he’s had, and his parish “One evening, which we thought would be her last evening, he will keep on going,” he said. stayed with us because he wanted to be there with her when she died,” said Mr. Burrus. “He stayed with us until after midnight, praying with us, praying for us, praying with her, for her. “It turns out that she didn’t die that night. But what an impact that night had on us, that he would spend all of that time with us,” he said.

Listening Before Acting The Burruses have seen Bishop-elect McKnight grow as a leader. “He’s very organized, approaches things in a very analytical way, Sign up for an hour of Eucharistic collects information and makes decisions,” said Mr. Burrus. “And he’s Adoration by calling the Parish also a very good implementer in making sure those decisions get carried-out.” Oce at 634-2315 or at www.magdalenwichita.com It stands to reason that a pastor, like a bishop, will have to reach conclusions that don’t make everyone happy. “But with him, you know that those decisions will always be made These times only have one person currently with full input from the proper people — signed up to spend time with our Lord: whether it be parishioners, parish sta/ or Tuesday 10:00am, 3:00pm, Thursday 10:00am other priests,” Mr. Burrus stated. Friday 10:00am, 12:00pm, 1:00pm Mr. Burrus spent 12 years as an adminis- These times need one more person to trator at Kapaun Mount Carmel High sign up to spend time with our Lord: School on the east side of Wichita. In that Monday 10:00am, 12:00pm, 3:00pm capacity, he found Bishop-elect Tuesday 12:00pm, 1:00pm McKnight to be a steadfast advocate for Wednesday 10:00am, 1:00pm, 4:00pm, 8:00pm Thursday 7:00am, 9:00am, 12:00pm Catholic education. Friday 6:00am, 7:00am, 9:00am, 2:00pm, “He was as supportive as any priest I 3:00pm, 4:00pm, 5:00pm Mike Burrus interacted with in making sure our high 5 Liturgical Ministers & More: January 13 & 14 5:30pm 8:00am 9:30am 11:30am 5:30pm 8:00am 9:30am 11:30am

Eucharistic Ministers Greeters R. Nicholas M. Mackey M. Wescott C. Graf J. Cazel M. Ingram R. Bomgardner T. Le P. Gimino N. Santonil C. Searle - B K. Hallacy L. Donley A. Folger T. Reusser B. Cronister B. Thomas K. Schmitz E. Stewart - C A. Hallacy K. Donley M. McClure K. Maybee A. Galicia S. Thomas M. Loebsack - A B. Wagoner - D J. Bezdek H. Ridder M. Dandurand - AA M. Wagoner - D E. Bezdek Gift Bearers P. Edmiston K. Schmitz K. Christy D. Adelhardt Interpreters During the *u season we will discontinue having D. Willis the cups of Precious Blood Money Counters S. Nye C. Tracy J. Wishart J. LaFleur Altar Servers Cantors K. Nye J. Schmitz M. Unrein S. Bezdek S. Le B. Knapp C. Boyzuck E. Pischnotte R. Barleen I. Schmitz E. Moore E. Bezdek S. Gimino A. Folger A. Reusser J. Bezdek Lectors A. Gimino J. Ackerman A. Burnett R. Adelhardt #1. J. Hays J. Ha S. Frangenberg M. Fenn B. Joachims J. Ackerman R. Wilgers K. Le #2. D. Lutz T. Roth S. Laycock C. Ricke 7:00am Weekday Servers: Monday, Jan. 8- Friday, Jan. 12 CoHee/Donuts Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Knights of Columbus Breakfast J. Duncan M. Orr M. Keller A. Nye D. McDonald M. Werne J. Judkins J. Johnson T. Nye A. Wilhelm Finance Council Collection Security Work D. Hoyer Sr. ConnieD. Walker D. Fahnestock 8:00am Weekday Servers (Mon.-Sat. except Wed.) & 5:30pm Wed: I. Schmitz & J. Tran

MASS SETTINGS RCIA Schedule of Presentations Have you ever wanted to sing along to the Gloria, but forgot All Magdalen Parishioners are invited to attend the RCIA the melody? Maybe you get a little lost in the Holy, Holy, presentations in the Marian Room after the 9:30am Sunday Mass. Holy? You can follow along with these sung prayers during This is a wonderful opportunity to learn more about our faith and Mass in the Breaking Bread hymnal. Mass settings are the meet some of our RCIA members. prayers of the Ordinary of the Mass that are set to music, such as the Gloria, the Lamb of God, and the Great Amen, to name January 7: Sacrament of Holy Orders, Fr. Gabriel a few. There are many di+erent Mass settings with di+erent January 14: Sacrament of Matrimony, Fr. Gabriel melodies and accompaniments. We typically change Mass January 21: Marital Life, Rob & Becky Knapp settings a few times a year to re-ect the tone of the season. January 28: Reconciliation & Anointing of the Sick, Fr. Gabriel Our Mass setting for Ordinary Time is Heritage Mass (beginning at #884).

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