St. Andrew the Apostle CHURCH & SCHOOL 6415 NE ANTIOCH ROAD, GLADSTONE, MO 64119 ● WWW.SATAPS.COM

Sunday, February 4, 2018 ● Fifth Sunday of Ordinary Time ● Gospel: Mark 1:29-39

St. Andrew's

Mass Times Father Vincent M. Rogers Tuesday 7:30 am Pastor Wednesday 7:30 am On Sabbatical Through July 2018 Thursday 8:45 am & 6:00 pm Friday 7:30 am Saturday 4:00 pm 5:30 pm (No Music) Sunday 8:00 am Father Eric Schneider 10:30 am (Choir) Associate Pastor 6:30 pm Phone: (816) 453—2089 ext. 7 Confessions Email: [email protected] Wednesday 5:30 pm Thursday 9:15 am Friday 8:00 am Saturday 2:45-3:45 pm Tony Calcara Adoration & Benediction Principal Thursday Adoration 9:15 am—6:00 pm Phone: (816) 454—7377 Ext. 318 5:00 pm Email: [email protected] Benediction 5:45 pm First Thursday Overnight Adoration 6:30pm Thurs. — 7am Fri. Shelley Palmarine

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& By Appointment) Sacraments 2 : Desire to have your child bapzed? Registraon info & forms ANOINTING OF THE SICK: Are you seriously ill or having major surgery can be downloaded at: www.sataps.com/bapsm. The forms & one- soon? Please contact the Office, & a priest will be nofied. me class need to be completed before seng a bapsm date through & RELIGIOUS VOCATIONS: Thinking about becoming a the Parish Office. Bapsm class is usually held on 4th Tuesdays. priest, , or religious? Please make an appointment with Fr. Schnei- FIRST RECONCILIATION & FIRST COMMUNION (2nd Gr): Preparaon der to discern your calling & vocaon in life. for these two sacraments is a two-year commitment. The student is MARRIAGE: Congratulaons on your engagement! Spiritual prepara- required to aend one year of RE class to the sacramental class on for a lifelong commitment is vital for its fruiulness. Couples need year. Please contact Donna Geisinger for more info. to be registered here as parishioners first before marriage prep can RCIC (Youth Converts): If you are between 3rd - 12th grade & sll need begin & must contact Fr. Schneider at least 6 months prior to the pro- to receive Bapsm and/or First Communion, please contact Joe Robert- posed wedding date. son at 453-2089 ext. 316. VALIDATIONS : If you are a Catholic who was married outside the CONFIRMATION (9th Gr): Please contact Carolyn Anch (9th Gr) for Church, please contact the priest to have your marriage blessed/ more info. Classes began in early September. validated in order to receive Holy Communion. RCIA (Adult Converts): If you would like to receive Bapsm, First Com- ANNULMENTS: Divorced & desiring remarriage inside the Catholic munion, and/or Confirmaon, please contact Joe Robertson.. Church? Please contact Fr. Schneider for more info on this process. Directory Parish Office, 6415 NE Antioch Rd, Gladstone Confirmation, Carolyn Anch…………….305-1903 Cursillo (Women), Mary Giordano…...215-2677 Office……………………….....(816) 453-2089 RCIA (Adult Converts), Joe Robertson ....ext. 316 Funeral Dinners, Rene Daniels…..….729-1997 Hours…………..M thru F 8:30 am—4:30 pm RCIC (Youth Converts), Joe Robertson…ext. 316 Greeters, Karen Castrianni…...…...... 455-3305 Website……………………..www.sataps.com Marriage Prep, Fr. Schneider……….……….ext. 7 Homebound Ministry, Silvia Torres….452-3231 Facebook….St. Andrew the Apostle Parish & Parish Council Hospital Ministers, JoAnne England...437-8881 School Fr. Schneider Tammy Liberto Jeff Gorman Knights of Columbus, Doug Harr….....792-0697 Parish Staff Gary Herman Grace Hickey Lectors & Ushers, Trischlers………....453-7377 Pastor, Fr. Vincent Rogers………..on Sabbatical Shelley Palmarine Jeremy Strohmeyer , Rhoda Nicola…….....454-8633 Associate Pastor , Fr. Eric Schneider….ext. 7 School Office, 6415 NE Antioch Rd, Gladstone Natural Family Planning, Paoletti….…507-1591 Business Manager, Shelley Palmarine..ext.4 Office………………………..(816) 454-7377 Pastoral Care Committee……….(856)264-3993 Youth Ministry (Grades 6-12) or [email protected] Fax…………………………..(816) 453-6393 Saltire High School- Carolyn Anch……..305-1903 Prayer Hotline, Silvia Torres……...…..452-3231 School Hours………….8:10 am — 3:20 pm [email protected] Pro-Life, Edie Ferrara……….……..….468-9292 Preschool Full Day……8:10 am — 3:20 pm Saltire Middle School- Tessa Rielley..820-5937 Sacristans, Dan Grelinger………..…..455-6164 Preschool Half Day….8:10 am — 11:45 am [email protected] Sanctimonia (HS ladies)…………...…305-1903 Religious Education (Grades K-5) Extended Care, Before School,7:00am—8:00am Catechesis of the Good Shepherd- Serra Club (Vocations), S. Sutton…....413-0762 After School……………...….3:30 pm — 5:30 pm Donna Geisinger………………………...ext. 236 St. Benedict’s Pantry, Barbara Hofstetter ……… [email protected] School Staff 853-2913 Admin. Assistant , Fred Hack……..…ext. . 237 Principal, Tony Calcara…….ext. 318 That Man Is You!, Greg Lebold…….....454-0447 [email protected] School Secretary, LuCinda Buckner….ext. 321 Diocesan Ministries Pastoral Associate, Joe Robertson….ext. 316 Parish Ministries Beginning Experience (Divorce/Widow)…540-4644 [email protected] Adoration (Weekly), Tina Gorman…...734-4685 Courage Support (Same-Sex Attraction/Chastity Social Outreach, Geri Townsend…….....ext. 2 Adoration (Monthly Overnight), Steve Ketcham Counseling), Confidential Help...913-428-9893 916-2558 Prayer & Worship , Ginny Trischler…453-7377 EnCourage Support (Family Counseling for Mem- Altar & Rosary Society, Fern Vogel…455-0503 [email protected] bers with Same-Sex Attraction)..913-428-9893 Altar Servers, Fr. Schneider………...….…..ext. 7 Music Director , Susan Campagna….589-4256 Hispanic Ministry, M. Salazar…..756-1858 ext. 241 Annulment Advocate………………….453-2089 [email protected] My House (Anti-Pornography Counseling), Apologetics, B. Furnari………….816-878-2838 Confidential Help…………………………..808-6544 Morning Star Gift Shop …………....550-8310 Benedictine Brothers (HS boys)….....305-1903 Rachel’s Vineyard (Post-Abortion Grief)679-4973 Open on Thurs, before/after weekend masses & by appointment Bible Studies, Fred Hack……………....ext. 237 Respect Life Office, B. Francis...756-1850 ext. 544 Sacramental Preparation Circle of Friends (Singles), J Hinke….587-2359 Retrouvaille (Struggling Marriages)…...... 505-0510 Baptism Registration………………….453-2089 Coming Home Comm, H.Lohman ..502-295-0801 School of Love…………..www.schooloflovekc.com Baptism Class, Ronnie Hall…………..654-1729 Cookie Ladies, Geri Townsend…….….....ext. 2 Young Adults (20-30’s), Fr. Johnson…….714-2372 First Communion, Donna Geisinger……..ext. 236 Cursillo (Men), Henry Parente…….....507-1699 Parish & School News 3

St. Andrew the Our Spring Book Fair is coming Apostle Parish School soon February 20-25 in the Parish is seeking an individu- Hall ! We are especially excited to al who loves children, be partnering with the Knights of is dependable, trust- Columbus to be open during their worthy, and enjoys Pancake Breakfast following the working in a team environment. This is a paid All School Mass on Sunday, posion, approximately 30 hours per February 25! COME to see the week. We are also seeking a part-me nurse Book Fair and STAY to enjoy some and counselor . If interested in any 3 of these pancakes while you READ a great tale! If you would like to posions or you need details, please contact help out at the Book Fair, please sign up at hps:// St. Andrew Principal Tony Calcara volunteer.scholasc.com/#/signup/dBWkTMcbh or at [email protected] or by phone at 816- contact our librarian, Renae Maus at [email protected]. 721-4108. COPING WITH GRIEF The Pastoral Care Commiee Please join us Tuesday, Feb 20 , 6:30-8 PM, Room 133. needs your help! Please consider We have new people each month, so do not feel awk- becoming a member of our small ward about joining us. but vital ministry to provide meals to parishioners. We make and Last month we spent me with Luke 7:12-17 - Jesus ap- deliver meals to parishioners who proaching the funeral procession of a woman's only have had an illness, injury, new son. We invesgated an analogy between Suffering and baby or other short term need. The me commitment is Solar Panels. minimal, averaging one meal per month, and you can volunteer All of our discussions are Group Led, so please consider to provide a meal when it is convenient for you. Please contact joining us. The only thing missing is YOU. Nancy Van Amburg at (856) 264-3993 or 2Cor 12:9 "My grace is sufficient for you, for power is made perfect in weakness" [email protected] for more informaon. Unico Lenten Fish Fry February 16th 4pm-8pm St. Andrew the Apostle Parish Hall Cost $9 Adult ----$5 Kids Premium Baked Cod, Fried Shrimp, Pasta with red sauce Hash browns and coleslaw Tea, coffee and water provided Soda, wine and beer available for additional charge

Kick off your lent with a fish dinner Parish News 4

Mark your calendars and save the date for 9 weeks beginning on Monday, February 5 th through April 2nd. Classes begin at 6:30pm and usually last around 2 hours. We will meet in the Fr.Pilecki room which is in the rectory basement. Come and learn how to get out of debt, stay out of debt and manage your money! If you would like more informaon, please contact Vince or Shelley Palmarine at [email protected]. To sign up for the class please go to this link hps://fpu.com/1058368 Catholic Continued Education

“Mystagogy”-"interpretation of mystery"

This class is for new or established Catholics as they discover what it means to fully partici- pate in the sacramental mysteries of the Church and who want a deeper understanding of the faith. The newly baptized are called “neophytes,” from the Greek words meaning “new plant,” because the faith has been newly planted in them. Even though their catechetical preparation has been completed, they still have much to learn about what it means to live as Cath- olic Christians. Things often look different from the inside!

Classes meet on the 3rd Wednesday of each month, at 6:30pm in the Parish Hall. The next class is February 21st but it will be in Room 113 because of the Book Fair in the Parish Hall. Class will last about an hour with Brian Buckner.

Drop ins are welcome anytime . For More Information on

any class, contact Joe Robertson (816) 453-2089 ext 5 Parish News 5

SAVE THE DATE! OUR ANNUAL ST JOSEPH’S DAY CELEBRATION IS COMING SOON ON MARCH 10 & 11.

To help us prepare, we are baking cookies and we need YOUR help! Thursday, February 15 2 pm to 6 pm

Friday, February 16 8 am to Box Cookies Saturday, February 17 9 am to 5 pm Lunch Served Monday, February 19 9 am to 5 pm Lunch Served Saturday, February 24 9 am to 5 pm Lunch Served Saturday, March 3 9 am to 5 pm Lunch Served If you have quesons about baking or other ways you can help the poor in our community through our Social Outreach Commiee, please contact Geri Townsend at (816) 453-2089 extension 2. Also, be sure to stop by the back of church aer Mass and purchase some cookies to take home! SOCIAL OUTREACH NEWS Due to the schedule of our publisher, we must adjust our There are only 5 weeks bullen submission dates. Please le before we display our have any arcles or informaon St. Joseph’s Table. Many, you would like to have published many items are needed submied to for showing and selling. bulle[email protected] by the following days & mes: The best of fresh fruit— apples, oranges, grapes, March 11 bullen —5pm Monday, 3/5. lemons, watermelon, March 18 bullen — 5pm Tuesday 3/6. strawberries, etc. And March 25 bullen —5pm Wednesday 3/7. fresh vegetables such as bell peppers, cauliflower, April 1 bullen —5 pm Wednesday 3/21. broccoli, squash, cucumbers, etc. Also nicely decorated cakes, Help your neighbors in need move from cupcakes, pies, cookies and candy. crisis to thriving Have you seen any unusual item at another St. Joseph Table Emergency Assistance Fund Sec- ond Collection February 17/18 that we could incorporate into our table? Please let us know. Utility bills are past due and the electricity gets shut off. There’s no food in Anyone wishing to donate any of these items, please call Geri the kitchen and no money for basics like soap, shampoo and toothpaste. by March 5th at 695-0750. Each winter, these situations hit our vulnerable neighbors and create barriers to basic life that they cannot overcome alone. When this hap- pens, it feels like hope is lost.

The Serra Club would like to thank everyone who participated Fortunately, thousands of families find Catholic Charities of Kansas in our vocation raffle (formerly the Vatican raffle). We met our City-St. Joseph , and come to us in their moment of crisis. Here, they find goal of selling 300 tickets. A portion of our proceeds go to the help and hope in these emergency situations. Thanks to your support of Diocesan Vocation office. The winners were: the Emergency Assistance Fund, we are able to get them through the Ken and Joyce Bischof, $10,000 crisis and back to a sense of stability.

Cathy Macy, $1,000 Once their immediate needs are met, Catholic Charities walks with fami- Laura Klonica and Sandy lies on their personal pathway out of poverty – Helping sustain them until they are self-sufficient and thriving. Sutton, $500 You’ll find a second collection envelope in your packet for February 17/18. Please be generous. Your gift to the Emergency Assistance Fund gives hope this winter. From crisis to thriving: it’s all because of you. Parish & Youth Formaon News 6

40 HOURS DEVOTION! Upcoming Cursillo Weekends On Sunday February 11th , after 6:30pm Men: February 22-25, 2018 Mass, we begin our 40 Hours Devotion in prayerful preparation for Lent. The Eucha- Women: March 8-11, 2018 rist will be exposed on the altar Location: The Sisters of St. Francis Retreat Center, for Adoration continuously until February Independence, MO 13th at 6:00 pm. “40 Hours Devotion or Cursillo is a lay movement of the , by means “Quarant’ Ore” began in the 16th century. of it's method, an Encounter with the Love of Jesus Christ. Its origins are a bit obscure, but sometimes Enabling you to: deepen your relaonship with Christ; grow involve it taking place a few days before in your understanding and appreciaon of the Catholic Lent to better prepare ourselves for the coming penitential season. Several promoted this faith; share your faith with family, friends, and others; and devotion including St. Charles Borromeo, St. Philip Nery sustain a much deeper faith life. and St. Ignatius of Loyola.” (Information taken from http:// Women: Mary Giordano 816-215-2677 www.newadvent.org/cathen/06151a.htm). Schedule: Sunday, 2/11- 40 Hours Devotion at 7:30pm [email protected] begins after 6:30pm Sunday Mass; Monday, 2/12 - 6:00pm Men: Henry Parente 816-507-1699 Mass – 40 Hours Devotion Continues; and Tuesday, 2/13 – [email protected] 7:30 am Mass & 6:00pm Closing Mass At least 2 people need to be present at every hour . Sign up Website: www.cursillo.net at the following Link www.SignUpGenius.com/ go/10C0F4FA9A72EA02-40hours or on the Sign-up Sheets Catechesis of the Good Shepherd is in the back of Church. In order to fill all the hours we ask a religious program for K-5th grade that all parish groups consider asking their members to students . sign up. All are welcome to come at any time during the 40 This week the Atrium will be silent but the hours and spend time in the Church during quiet Adoration, students will be buzzing with working on even if you have not signed up. For questions or concerns many subjects. Level 1 Atrium students contact: Jeff or Tina Gorman (816)734-4685 will be continuing their work with Altar 1 & 2, Gestures of [email protected] or Steve Ketcham (816)916- Offering, Gestures of Epiclesis and Psalm 23. As they work 2558 [email protected] or Madelyn Ross (816)500 at the Atrium Altar they are directly reminded of the actions and gestures of the Priest. -3108 [email protected] In the coming weeks in Level 3, the students will understand more fully the Mystery of Faith and by working with the Missals, their comprehension will improve. The students Knights of Columbus Calligraphy writing is growing stronger in each class period. Council 12655 Sacrament students, we will have two evening class, March 6th and April 3rd @6:30 in the Church. The students will Grand Knight learn how to make a confession. This class is for all CGS Sacrament students. Parents are welcomed to stay. This Doug Harr weekend all the Sacrament students will receive the list of Upcoming Events: questions and answers for Sacrament Communion. Please begin studying & learn this most important Sacrament Chili Supper- Come enjoy our Chili Supper information. next Saturday, February 10th, 2018 aer Gestures of the Eucharist the 5:30 pm Mass. We will be serving Chili The gestures of the Eucharist are among the richest liturgical with and without beans, Spicy Chili with and signs. They speak to us through movement, telling us what is without beans, Lemonade & Water. Toppings: really happening in the Mass. Prayer words often accompany these gestures, but the movement itself is a powerful Chopped Onion, Shredded Cheese, Assorted language. Young children are naturally very attracted to Sauces, & Crackers. Beer and Wine are availa- movement. They need to be given the opportunity to focus ble for purchase. Free will donaons will be accepted. on these rich liturgical movements and learn to “read them,” even before going on to meditate on the prayer words. Sunday, February 25th—Pancake Breakfast & School Book - Sofia Cavalletti, The Good Shepherd and the Child: A Fair Joyful Journey, p 69 Friday, March 16th—Fish Fry Questions or comments please call or text Donna Geisinger If you would like to become a Knight please contact: Sir at 816-645-7925 or email at [email protected]. Knight Joseph Robertson at (816)413-9522. Faith Formaon 7

Q. (Part 3) The 2nd Commandment in’s and out’s… “ Thou shalt not take the Lord your God’s name in vain…”

A. How does the Scripture tell us we should treat the name of the Lord? Read the Psalms. Psalm 5:11, “That those who love Thy name may exult in Thee.” Psalm 7:17, “I will sing praise to the name of the Lord.” Psalm 20:7, “We boast of the name of the Lord our God.” Psalm 29:2, “Ascribe to the Lord the glory of His name.” Psalm 30:4, “Give thanks to His holy name.” Psalm 33:21, “We trust in His holy name.” Psalm 34:3, “Let us exalt His name together!” We are to love the name of the Lord, sing praise to the name of the Lord, boast of the name of the Lord, give glory to the name of the Lord, give thanks to the name of the Lord, trust in the name of the Lord, and exalt in the name of the Lord. That is why it is so terrible when we take the name of the Lord, our God, in vain. We cannot honor the name of the Lord in all of these ways that Scripture talks about, while simultaneously taking the name of the Lord in vain. When we take the name of the Lord in vain, we are not honoring Him, we are not glorifying Him, we are not worshipping Him, we are not calling upon His name, we are not trusting in Him, and we are not praising Him. No...when we take the name of the Lord in vain, we are doing the very opposite of what God made us for. We are not just going against God, we are going against our very nature as human beings. We were made to glorify God. All of creation glorifies God. But man, alone among creation, has the option of taking the name of the Lord our God in vain. When we take the name of the Lord in vain, we are denying our very nature, we are denying who we are as human beings, and we are, in essence, spitting on the corpse hanging on the Cross. That is how serious breaking this commandment is. When it comes to the 2nd Commandment, we need to always keep in mind, that we were baptized in the name of the Lord - Acts 19:5 ; that we were washed, sanctified, and justified in the name of the Lord - 1 Corinthians 6:11 ; and that we were forgiven in the name of the Lord - 1 John 2:12 . And we need to always keep in mind that people, for thou- sands of years, have sacrificed their very lives in the name of the Lord. Given all of that, I want to challenge each and every one of you reading this to do something that I believe will help keep you from ever taking the name of the Lord, our God, in vain. This was a challenge issued at a men’s conferences in Huntsville and Birmingham. I want to challenge you today to strive for holiness in a partic- ular way. A not so obvious thing to do to “strive for holiness” (Heb 12:14) - something that might not occur to you in your day-to-day life. I challenge you to do one particular thing to strive for holiness in relation to the 2nd Commandment. I challenge you to give up...profanity. Now, you might be thinking, “C’mon… be real. Cussing is no big deal. It’s not like it’s a mortal sin or something. It doesn’t hurt anything or anyone to use a little profanity now and then.” Really?! Are you sure?! Listen to this: James, chapter 3, verse 10, “From the same mouth come blessing and cursing. My brethren, this ought not to be so.” This ought not to be so the Bible tells us! Think about this: When you’re at your church, who among you would walk up to the tabernacle and use a little profani- ty? The “F” word, the “S” word, the “B” words, the “A” word, or any other cuss word? Who would use any of those words right there in the presence of Jesus Christ? I dare say not one of you would. So, if you wouldn’t use those words in the church, why use them out- side of the church? Let what you participate in at the Mass, week in and week out, affect what you do and think and say outside of Mass. Imagine, if every time you started to roll a little profanity off your tongue, you stopped, and instead you glorified God? If you will substitute the divine for the profane in your daily language, you will find yourself doing the same in other areas as well. I guarantee, folks, that if you work on purifying your tongue, you will find yourself also purifying your mind, body, and soul. You will find yourself striving for holiness. And you will find yourself farther and farther away from ever taking the name of the Lord in vain. Furthermore, what kind of witness for Christ do you give to people when you cuss? I mean really? How many of your family members, friends, or co -workers see Jesus Christ in you when you let loose with a cuss word or two? Model Christ in all things, folks...all things! Not too long ago, in front of the and the , Cardinal Timothy Dolan said that “no Christian is exempt from the duty of wit- nessing to Jesus and offering Jesus’ invitation to others in his own day-to-day life.” So, be a witness to Jesus Christ in everything you do and everything you say in your day-to-day lives. Reverencing the name of God honors Him. This is the beginning of treating each other with respect for the dignity that is based on our being created in the image of God. You are created in the image of God. Image Him, then, in all things - in thought, in deed, and in word. Job 1:21, “The Lord giveth and the Lord taketh away, blessed by the name of the Lord.” For any questions, or about future apologetics classes, call/text Barbara Furnari @ 816-878-2838, [email protected] High School & Middle School Formaon 8

Faith Formaon 9

Discovering Christ

Just before Ash Wednesday, 2017, 65 of your fellow parishioners began a journey to discover Christ. It lasted seven weeks and took them right up to the Monday before Easter. This year we are hoping at least that many of you join in this journey on the Monday before Ash Wednesday. We will invesgate together the following topics: What is the meaning of life?/Why does Jesus maer?/What does Jesus want us to know?/Why do we need a Savior?/ Why is the Resurrecon important?/Who is the Holy Spirit? & The Holy Spirit and You./ New Life in the Spirit. And most importantly, Our Need for the Church. A very delicious supper, with dessert, is shared by parcipants before each session. Child care is provided so that you have no excuse for needing a babysier. (The child must be poy-trained.) These will be some of the most im- portant, upliing, smulang, and spiritually influenal hours you will experience this Lenten season. (My) Our challenge to all of you is to be more than a weekly (weakly) Catholic. Come discover the roadmap (the WAY) to our Jesus, and to the seat on his throne promised to those who open their hearts to him. In order to have a count for supper and child care, please see the accompanying flyer below and return the registraon form (you can put it in the collecon basket). Charge: free. For more informaon you can call me, Fred Hack, directly at (816)210-2424. Leave a voice message if necessary. You are not alone. Journeys are more fun with friends, even new ones.

Join us for this exciting new 7-session series where we gather to share a delicious dinner, listen to a dynamic teaching, and explore answers to some of the most important questions worth asking about God and finding ultimate purpose in life. Monday evenings 6:45 to 9:00 PM beginning February 12, 2018 St. Andrew Parish Hall, 6415 NE Antioch Road, Gladstone, MO. Childcare provided as needed. Children must be 3 years of age or older and potty trained. For more information on this course call Fred Hack, 453-2089, ext. 237. Please leave voice message if necessary. To register, cut and send bottom portion of this form to: St. Andrew the Apostle Parish, 6415 NE Antioch Rd., Gladstone, MO 64119.

------Registration form ------Discovering Christ

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If childcare needed, list children’s ages here: _____ , ____, ____, ____ Calendar 10 Monday, February 5th 9:15 am Adoration (CH) 5:00 pm MS Saltire (LO) 6:00 pm Discovering Christ (PH) 11:00 am Legion of Mary (FP) 5:00 pm CGS (School Classrooms) 6:30 pm Financial Peace (FP) 5:00 pm Rosary (CH) 6:30 pm Mass (CH) 7:00 pm Apologetics (LO) 5:45 pm Benediction (CH) 7:30 pm 40 Hours Devotion (CH) 6:00 pm Mass (CH) 7:30 pm HS Saltire (LO) 6:30 pm Play Practice (222) Tuesday, February 6th

7:00 am Rosary (CH) Friday, February 9th CH = Church PH = Parish Hall 7:30 am Mass (CH) 7:00 am Rosary (CH) FP = Fr. Pilecki Rm 108= Conf. Rm 108 10:30 am Women’s Cursillo (FP) 7:30 am Mass (CH) 113 = Conf. Rm 113 KIT= Kitchen 6:30 pm Play Practice (222) 8:00 am Confessions (CH) K = Knights Rm 133 = School 133 7:00 pm K of C Officers (K) LIB = Library LO = Lounge

Saturday, February 10th 221= School 221 222= School 222 Wednesday, February 7th * Hospital Ministers: Lackey & Mars 6:00 am TMIY (PH) 7:00 am Men’s Cursillo (PH) 7:00 am Rosary (CH) 8:45 am RCIA (LIB) 7:30 am Mass (CH) 8:45 am RCIC (PH) 8:00 am Woman’s Bible (PH) This Sunday, February 4th, we will 11:00 am Prayer & Worship Mtg (108) 9:00 am NFP (FP) 3:15 pm Girl Scouts (133) 3:00 pm Confessions (CH) have a Second Collecon to help 5:30 pm Confessions (CH) 3:30 pm Rosary (CH) 6:30 pm RCIA (LIB) 4:00 pm Mass (CH) support our Seminarians from St. 6:30 pm Conquest (133) 5:00 pm K of C Chili Supper (PH) 7:00 pm Sanctimonia (LO) 5:30 pm Mass (CH) Andrew’s Parish. 7:00 pm Benedictine Bros (FP) 7:00 pm Choir Rehearsal (CH) Sunday, February 11th

Thursday, February 8th 7:30 am Rosary (CH) 8:45 am Mass (CH) 8:00 am Mass (CH) 9:15 am Confessions (CH) 10:30 am Mass (CH) Pastoral News Homebound Voicemail Box February Altar Bread If you would like to receive Holy Communion from this minis- Joe & Marie Spino try during the weekend OR if you currently receive it but need to make a change to your weekend schedule, please call Silvia Donated by: Mary Jo Spino Torres at (816) 452-3231 before Friday and leave a message. You will be contacted regarding your needs.

PLEASE REMEMBER IN YOUR PRAYERS... Our parishioners who are sick or suffering:

Francoise Bayliss Toan Dao Jerry Mathews Earl Piman Isaac Velasquez Tim Buso Carolyn Gentry Anthony Mazzeffe Sandra Ragan Frances Weber Larry Catanese Mary Gosoroski Mary McCarthy Jorge Reyno Larry Weishar Debbie Childress Charlie Malaponte Ella McNeil Helen Smith Joed Conrad Yvonne Malapon Theresa Occhipin John Smith Ann Crossley Nick Manoy Tom Pierson Karen Tomc

Our family and friends who are sick and suffering: Steve Ballard, Douglas Bayliss, Stephanie Cain, John Carson, Joan Crowder, Michael Deery, Carolyn DeMarco, Khanh Do, Kari Talbo Eastes, Sophia Estrada, Mahew Finch, Bill Frentrop, Carmen Garcia, Cole Hatcher, Peter Hunngton, Margaret Jeffries, Kim Lackey, Anna LaPuma, Alec Lindsey, Beth Mann, Judy McCallan, Bob Meller, Anthony Mendolia, Gregory Pennington, Landon Pennington, Charlie Elizabeth Rapp, Becky Sachen, Anna Toler, Randy Trollinger, Nick Vineyard, John Vonnahme, Tom Vonnahme, Madelyn Whiston, Alan Wood, & Regina Zion. Our family and friends who serve in the military. All those who have passed away recently.

The most recently added names to the sick list above will appear in bold-faced font each week, and they will appear in the bulletin for one month. Afterwards, they will be transferred to our Prayer Hotline for continuous prayers. If you wish to have a name appear for more than 30 days, please contact the parish office. Mass Intenons 11

Monday, February 5th Thursday, February 8th Saturday, February 10th No Mass 8:45 am + Gregory & Alma 4:00 pm St. Andrew’s Fisher Parishioners Tuesday, February 6th 6:00 pm Eli Kittelson 5:30 pm The Roy Davis Family 7:30 am Silas Barlett Friday, February 9th Sunday, February 11th Wednesday, February 7th 7:30 am The Downing Family 8:00 am +Steve Kutterer 7:30 am Ben Skoch 10:30 am + Annice Cherrito († Indicates Mass for Deceased Person) 6:30 pm Karina Pham

Liturgical Ministry Schedule & Stewardship

Saturday, February 10th * 4:00pm Sunday, February 11th * 10:30 am Jr. Sac: Jr. Sac: Uzonna Anikwe Sacristan: Jim & Rome Wittman Sacristan: Vu Pham EMHC: Mike Jones Ann Miller EMHC: Brian Buckner Ginny Trischler Greeters: CeCe Otto Sarah Price Greeters: Margaret Schroeder Phyllis Smotherman Lectors: Steve Fisher Janice Burkhead Lectors: Gary Herman Debra Carothers Ushers: David Otto Pat Downing Ushers: Dick Trischler Ed Kremer Jim Wittman Rome Wittman Lillian Kremer Jeff Gorman Servers: Johnny Joe Liberto Jack Mussorici Servers: Jack Holtz Kachi Nwodika Anthony Palmentere Emmanuel Obiesie

Saturday, February 10th * 5:30pm Jr. Sac: Sunday, February 11th * 6:30 pm Sacristan: Sharon Echols Jr. Sac: Peggy Sayles EMHC: Joe Robertson Laura Heinz Sacristan: Sharon Echols Greeters: EMHC: Charles Mwaura Susan Samoszenko Lectors: Stephanie Magin Mike Moorhouse Greeters: Barbara Vodopest Ushers: Ann Whitty Dennis Whitty Lectors: Megan Osborn Henry Parente Ushers: David Chase Kim Chase Servers: Sam Robertson Johnathan Robertson Servers: John Vodopest Jack Chirpich

Sunday, February 11th * 8:00 am Jr. Sac: Mary Ross Sacrificial Offerings to God Sacristan: Kent Van Amburg * January 27 & 28 * EMHC: Brian Buckner Steve Connelly Greeters: Geri Townsend Offertory $29,530.50 Lectors: Fred Hack Sheryl Hack Loose Plate $995.51 Ushers: David Lackey Greg Ziller Maintenance $30.00 Mike Maus Renae Maus Servers: Brendan Barrett Guerren Bass Catholic Home Missions $45.00 Everett Bass $30,601.01

Diocesan Office of Child & Youth Protecon The of Kansas City-St. Joseph is commied to combang sexual abuse in the Church. If you are a vicm of sexual abuse, or if you observe or suspect sexual abuse: 1. Call the Missouri Child Abuse Hotline at 1-800-392-3738 (if the vicm is currently under the age of 18), and 2. Contact your local law enforcement agency or call 911, and 3. Aer reporng to these civil and law enforcement authories, report suspected sexual abuse of a minor or vulnerable adult to the Dioc- esan Ombudsman, Jenifer Valen, at (816) 812-2500 or JeniferValen@a.net , if the abuse involves a priest, , employee or volun- teer of the Diocese of Kansas City-St. Joseph. The Diocese has a sincere commitment to providing care and healing resources to vicms of sexual abuse and their families. Please contact Vicm Advocate, Kathleen Chastain, at (816) 392-0011 or [email protected] for more informaon. INFORMATION SHEET

Church name & address: St. Andrew the Apostle #028550 6415 NE Antioch Road Gladstone, MO 64119

Contact person: Renae Maus (816) 453-2089, ext 5

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