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ST. MICHAEL the ARCHANGEL CATHOLIC PARISH February 28 2 0 2 1 ST. MICHAEL THE ARCHANGEL CATHOLIC PARISH February 28 2 0 2 1 Second Sunday of Lent Our Pastoral Priorities: - Deepening Spirituality - Evangelization - Strengthening Marriage and Family Life Donations Welcome page 2 Worship page 3 Outreach page 4 Parish Community page 4 Faith Formation page 5 Marriage/Family/School page 6 Stewardship page 7 Archdiocese News page 7 Care and Support page 8 stmichaelcp.org WELCOME Pastor Parochial Vicar Fr. Bala Miriyala Fr. Thomas Haake, Fr. Brian Schieber Fr. Dan Weger Priest-in-residence OMV frschieber@ frweger@ balamiriyala Priest-in-Residence stmichaelcp.org stmichaelcp.org @hotmail.com Ignatian Retreats 785-285-2245 913-402-3932 913-402-3914 GENERAL PARISH INFORMATION PARISH OFFICE LET’S STAY CONNECTED Seminarian George Rhodes 14251 Nall Ave. george.rhodes@ Leawood, KS 66223 Want to receive our weekly email with stmichaelcp.org parish news? Change in email or 913-402-3900 phone number? Contact Denise at (913) 402-3900 [email protected]. Deacon Mark Stukel [email protected] SCHOOL OFFICE Find us on Instagram and (913) 402-3950 Facebook! 913-402-3929 PRE-SCHOOL OFFICE (913) 402-3970 Need to reserve a room at the CHRISTIAN FORMATION OFFICE Deacon John Weist (913) 402-3940 parish? [email protected] Go to stmichaelcp.org/facility- 913-402-3939 Parish Office Hours scheduling-information. The office is open to the public from Need a priest after hours for an 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Mon. - Fri. emergency? Deacon John Williams Contact the rectory at 913-402-3980 Mail slot near office door is checked [email protected] regularly. 913-402-3943 JOIN THE PARISH ǟǥǢ ǣǤǑǖǖ Our staff is ready to assist you! SǑǦǕ ǤǘǕ DǑǤǕ: For a listing of all staff members, go to Welcome! Our priests would like to SǓǟǤǤ HǑǘǞ meet all of our new or prospective pa- stmichaelcp.org/contact-us. rishioners. Attend our New Member April 9, St. Michael Church Welcome to learn a little more about 7 p.m. - 8 p.m. Talk by Scott Hahn our parish and to begin the registration ǟǥǢ ǜǕǑǔǕǢǣ Followed by Q&A and book sales process. The New Member Wel- 70+ leaders of our ministries are come is held on the 1st & 3rd Sunday happy to answer your questions about Study Scripture of each month after the 9:00 a.m. how to get involved ...whether it’s from the heart of Mass in the St. Uriel conference room serving the community or leading a the Church with at the base of the stairs below the Nar- group here at the parish. one of today's thex. most respected scholars. Go Questions? Contact Mary Connor, Go to stmichaelcp.org/ministry- deeper into the [email protected] or leaders-committees for their con- riches of our Catholic faith. 913-402-3920. tact info. Register now at stpaulcenter.com/ leawood21 2 WORSHIP/LENT WǕǕǛǔǑǩ MǑǣǣ ǑǞǔ SǥǞǔǑǩ WǟǢǣǘǙǠ CǟǞǖǕǣǣǙǟǞǣ Monday - Friday 6:40 a.m. 3:30 – 4:50 p.m. Saturday and Sunday Thursday 5:30 p.m. 7:10 – 8:00 a.m. Wednesday (also during Lent 6 -7 p.m.) Friday Noon 7:00 – 8:10 a.m. First Saturday Saturday 8:15 a.m. All confessions will be in the Parish Hall except Wednes- Masses on the Lord’s Day day evening confessions will be in the church. Saturday 5:00 p.m. Sunday 7:30 a.m., 9:00 a.m., 10:30 a.m., 12:00 p.m., and 5:00 p.m. Mass Intentions: Mon. Mar.1 - Sun. Mar. 7 For current updates regarding times, procedures, and 3/1 6:40 Katie Bax Richardson † restrictions, go to stmichaelcp.org/massandconfession. Mass will continue to be livestreamed from St. Michael 3/2 6:40 Shirley Elser † Church at 9 a.m. on our YouTube Channel (SMAParish) 8:15 Patricia Beatty † and Facebook. Or, go to stmichaelcp.org and click the 3/3 6:40 Ronald Tracy † Livestream button. We will also continue to provide Our 8:15 Marilyn Moore † Sunday Supplication for worship at home. The dispensation from the obligation to attend Sunday remains in effect. 3/4 6:40 Vincenzana Bartasi † 5:30 Robert Seitzer † 3/5 6:40 Bea Schneider † Chase Farrell THE WORD OF THE LORD Noon Blake Taylor Garrett Taylor 3/6 8:15 Seth Plunkett † RǕǑǔǙǞǗǣ ǖǟǢ FǕǒ. 28 5:00 Stepanie Klein † Genesis 22:1–2, 9a, 10–13, 15–18, Psalm116:10, 15, 16–17, 18–19, Romans 8:31b–34, Mark 9:2–10 3/7 7:30 Tom Valadez † RǕǑǔǙǞǗǣ ǖǟǢ MǑǢǓǘ 7 9:00 Scott Green Genesis 22:1–2, 9a, 10–13, 15–18, Psalm116:10, 15, 16–17, 10:30 Parish 18–19, Romans 8:31b–34, Mark 9:2–10 Noon Robert Seitzer † 5:00 Carol Pauline Baldwin † Lenten Opportunities - stmichaelcp.org/lent Friday Fish Frys (to-go orders and drive-up only) Mar 5, 12, 19, 26 4:30 - 7:00 p.m. Friday Stations of the Cross March 5,12, 26, 7 p.m. Added Confessions in Lent Wednesdays , 6 -7 p.m. at St. Michael and all local churches (in addition to regular Confession times listed at the top of this page.) St. Joseph Holy Hour Wednesdays, March 3, 10,17, 24, 31, 6 -7 p.m. in the church St. Joseph Day Mass & Consecration March 19, 7 p.m. in the church St. Joseph’s Table March 19 (after 7 p.m. Mass) & March 20-21 (after all Mass- es). Lenten Communal Penance Service March 22, 7 p.m. Parish Serve Day March 27 - times vary 3 OUTREACH & PARISH COMMUNITY PǑǢǙǣǘ SǕǢǦǕ DǑǩ - KǞǙǗǘǤǣ ǟǖ Cǟǜǥǝǒǥǣ Tǟ-Ǘǟ FǙǣǘ FǢǩǣ MǑǢǓǘ 27 Lenten Fish Fry Fridays (to go only) Signups are live! Through March 26, 4:30 – 7:00 p.m. stmichaelcp.org/parish-serve-day Order by 4 p.m. on Friday at stmichaelcp.org (or use this QR code) and pick up Why do we serve? curbside. The Seven Corporal Works of Mercy give us a model to follow for how to treat others, and how we treat others is how we serve Christ in disguise. Who will we serve? Catholic Charities TurnStyles SǤ. JǟǣǕǠǘ’ǣ DǑǩ TǑǒǜǕ Homeless Care Kits March 19 (Solemnity of St. Joseph Mass- Honduras Ministry 7 PM) & March 20-21 (after all weekend Hope Distribution Center Masses). Meals on Wheels A little history…Many years ago, during a Olathe Pregnancy Clinic famine in Sicily, food was scarce and many people were starving. The poor had only St. Mary’s Food Kitchen their faith and turned to St. Joseph in pray- Uplift Organization er asking for his intercession for successful crops. Their prayers were answered, ScrapsKC and the famine came to an end. After thanking and honoring the St. Joseph, they distributed the food to the less fortunate. We continue the tradition by giving food and alms to the poor of our community. Stop by the St. Joseph Table to purchase a cookie or item and/or make a charitable donation. All proceeds from the table will go to the Catholic Charities Food Pantry. For more information about the St. Joseph Table or to make an online donation go to stmichaelcp.org/st-josephs-table or use the QR code to help feed the hungry in our community. 40 DǑǩǣ ǖǟǢ LǙǖǕ - SMA DǑǤǕǣ MOYC DǙǑǠǕǢ DǢǙǦǕ 40 Days for Life is an international campaign to save the lives of the unborn and SMA Mothers of Young Children will be move society to end abortion through prayer and fasting, community outreach, collecting diapers to benefit Olathe and vigils outside abortion facilities. Please join us by sharing one hour in the wit- Pregnancy Clinic, a local pregnancy ness for LIFE right here in Overland Park. support clinic. St Michael the Archangel Days: Saturday, March 6 (between 7 a.m. – 7 p.m.) Diaper sizes needed: 3,4,5 & 6 Drop off before Mass: March 6 & 7 Tuesday, March 9 (between 7 a.m. – 7 p.m.) Location: Sidewalk along 4840 College Blvd. OP, KS Sign up: stmichaelcp.org/volunteer Sign up: 2 easy ways! 1. Sign up at 40daysforlife.com/overland-park (call if you have Thanks for your generosity and support any issues with the website) for families in need. Questions? Please 2. Call Joe Wurtz at (913) 909-3966 or email respect-life- email [email protected]. [email protected] and we will sign you up. 4 FAITH FORMATION CǟǞǣǕǓǢǑǤǙǟǞ Ǥǟ LIFE TEEN - HIGH SCHOOL SǤ. JǟǣǕǠǘ For those doing the Consecration High school teens: see you this Sunday for night two of our Fail Harder se- to St. Joseph: ries. Our natural tendency is to try harder only on our own before approaching God, our community and accepting ourselves. When we get into this cycle of Small group constantly trying harder on our own terms it leads to shame, isolation and ex- discussions at St. haustion. But when we fail harder and let God come to work even in the little Michael on Wednes- ways, we find peace and loving support. days until March 17: 9 - 10 a.m. Uriel Room (lower level EDGE - MIDDLE SCHOOL of the church) Due to our limited and often misguided understanding of the Holy Spirit, it can be 7 - 8 p.m. School easy to compare the Spirit to a superhero — He comes to our aid, gives us pow- Library er, is mysterious, and is even likened to a bird (like Superman). But in making More info at stmichaelcp.org/year-of- these comparisons, we lose some of the recognition of the reality, authority, pres- st-joseph ence, and Godliness of the third person of the Holy Trinity.
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