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Welcome to Our Visitors 18th Sunday in Ordinary Time August 1st, 2021 St. Rose of St. Patrick PARISH Mission  707 S. Hall Avenue   Savannah, MO    303 Grand Avenue  Sunday Mass 10:30 am  Forest City, MO   Mass Adoration Confession   Mon. 8:00 am 7:00 am   Tues. 6:00 pm 6:30 pm  Sunday Mass 8:00 am Weds. Noon 11:00 am  Thurs. 6:00 pm  6:30 pm Adoration & Confession: 2nd Sun 7:15 am Fri. 8:00 am 7:00 am 8:30 am Holy Day Vigil: 6:00 pm Sat. 5:00 pm  4:00 pm 4:00 pm

First Reading: Then the LORD said to , “I will now rain down bread from heaven for you. Each day the people are to Gospel: go out and gather their daily portion; thus I will test “I am the bread of life; them, to see whether they follow my instructions or not.” (Ex 16:4) whoever comes to me will never Psalm: hunger, and whoever believes in me The Lord gave them bread from heaven. (Ps 78) Second Reading: will never thirst.” … be renewed in the spirit of your minds, and put on the (Jn 6:35) new self, created in God’s way in righteousness and holiness of truth. (Eph 4:23-24)

. Weekly Schedule PARISH STAFF Sunday, August 1:  St. Patrick: Pastor: Fr. Joshua Barlett  7:30 am  Rosary  Email: [email protected]  8:00 am  Mass  St. Rose of Lima: Secretary: Tina Johnson  10:30 am  Mass  Email: [email protected]  Monday, August 2: St. Rose of Lima REC: Ashleigh Eisiminger  7:00 am  Adoration  Email: [email protected]  8:00 am  Mass   5:45 pm  Legion of Mary Youth Director: Ellen Johnson  Email: [email protected] Tuesday, August 3: St. Rose of Lima   6:00 pm  Mass Music Director: Elaine Ingle Wednesday, August 4: St. Rose of Lima  Email: [email protected]   11:00 am  Adoration  Bookkeeper: Elenore Cobb  12:00 pm  Mass Email: [email protected] Thursday, August 5 St. Rose of Lima   5:30 pm  Rosary Parish Office   6:00 pm  Mass  Hours: MWF, 8:30 a.m.  Noon  6:30 pm  Confession  Phone: 8163245700  6:30 pm  Knights of Columbus Meeting  Email: [email protected] Friday, August 6: St. Rose of Lima  Website: saintroseoflima.org  7:00 am  Adoration  Facebook/Instagram: @strosesavannah   8:00 am  Mass   8:30 am  Confession Religious Education classes :  6:10 pm  Coram Deo Sunday after Labor Day ~ 1st Sunday in May Saturday, August 7: St. Rose of Lima 9:00  10:15 a.m. Ages 3 years  High School  4:00 pm  Adoration/Confession   5:00 pm  Mass Contact Fr. Barlett or the office for more info on:  RCIA: Learn more about the Catholic Faith  Lay Minister Roles: August 8th  Baptism: 6 months in advance St. Patrick’s Forest City   Marriage: 9 months in advance Lector: Margaret Ottman  Annulments St. Rose of Lima  Lay Ministers, please take a slip of  In the hospital or homebound paper if you can help! Readings for August 1st The Diocese of Kansas CitySt. is committed to 1st: Exodus 16:24,1215 combating sexual abuse in the Church. If you are a victim 2nd: Ephesians 4:17, 2024 of sexual abuse, or if you observe or suspect sexual abuse: Gospel: John 6:2435  1. Call the Missouri Child Abuse Hotline at St. Rose of Lima 1.800.392.3738 (if the victim is currently under the age of Sat. July 31  Michele Huff+ 18), and Sun. August 1 Phil Zimmerman+ 2. Contact your local law enforcement agency or call 911, Mon. August 2 Priest’s Intentions and 3. After reporting to these civil and law enforcement au- Tues. August 3 Priest’s Intentions thorities, report suspected sexual abuse of a minor or Wed. August 4 Priest’s Intentions vulnerable adult to the Diocesan Ombudsman,  Thurs. August 5 Priest’s Intentions Joe Crayon, at 816.812.2500 if the abuse involves a priest, Fri. August 6  Priest’s Intentions deacon, employee or volunteer of the Diocese of Kansas Sat. August 7 Phil Zimmerman+ CitySt. Joseph. Sun. August 8 Mark Nold The Diocese has a sincere commitment to providing care  and healing resources to victims of sexual abuse and their St. Patrick families.  Sun. August 1 Members of our Parishes Please contact Victim Advocate, Kathleen Chastain, at Sun. August 8 Members of our Parishes 816.392.0011 or [email protected] BULLETIN DEADLINE: For the weekend of August 14/15  Submissions are due by Friday August 6th . (CCC 83) This Sacred Tradition is one which is traced all the way back to the Apostles themselves. It is in Catechism of the 80-83; The Sacred Tradition that the first generation of Relationship Between Tradition and Sacred Christians had any revelation, for Sacred Scripture Scripture. had not even begun being written. In fact, the very (CCC 80) Continuing our reflection from last existence of the New Testament is a proof of the week, although Sacred Scripture and Sacred presence of Sacred Tradition. This gift goes all the Tradition are distinct from each other, they are way back to the very beginnings of the Church. bound closely together and communicate the same Sacred Tradition (also known as ‘Big T’ Tradition) is thing. They both have the same origin, “flowing distinct from local (little t) traditions developed over from the same divine well-spring,” and come time. These can include various theological, together to move souls toward the same goal. Each disciplinary, liturgical, or devotional traditions. So in their own way makes present to the Church the long as they do not counter Tradition, these other mystery of Christ. Because we have been graced to traditions are acceptable in the life of the Church. have these two modes of revelation, we would do Financial Contributions for well to reflect upon how each works uniquely in our the Weekend of July 18 lives. were not available at time of (CCC 81) Sacred Scripture is the written words publication. of God Himself put down in physical form for us to reference. It is by the power of the Holy Spirit that “Help one another with the generosity of the Lord, these words are written down without error. In Sacred Tradition, we find the entirety of the Word of and despise no one. When you have the opportunity God given to the Apostles passed down through the to do good, do not let it go by. generations in their successors, the Bishops. In this ~St. of Smyrna mode of transmission, we see the Holy Spirit leading those successors of the Apostles in not only being Donating shares of publicly traded appreciated able to hand on the words of Christ but also to stock or mutual funds can be a meaningful gift expound upon and explain them to the faithful for your parish, a ministry or the diocese. The through their preaching. tax benefits could make it less costly than a (CCC 82) Because we have these two modes of comparable cash gift. Capital gains tax is not transmitting the faith, the Church does not derive assessed. Plus, for a security held for more than Her certainty of the faith through scripture alone. 12 months, the fair market value of the gift is Both modes, Sacred Scripture and Sacred Tradition, deductible if you exceed the threshold for deductions. Values up to 30% of your adjusted must be accepted and honored as equal to each gross income are eligible for deduction and can other. be carried over for up to five years. This point is one we need to keep central in For more information, please visit: our dealings with other faiths and denominations. https://kcsjcatholic.org/office/stewardship-and Ecumenical work, the good work of reaching out to -development/planned-giving/gifts-can-give-now other religions, always starts from commonalities we have. An example is starting with scripture when Rose of Lima Parish is talking to other Christian denominations. Once that currently seeking an additional base connection has been made, it is important to count team to prepare the remember the reason for Ecumenical work: weekly collection for deposit at conversion. Many will only stay in the areas we have the bank. The team should in common with other faiths and so fail to hand on consist of two individuals not the richness of what God offers. We want to be from the same household who charitable, but also at the same time bold, in are available on alternating Monday mornings. professing the truth which comes from this Sacred Duties include counting the money, recording Tradition. A Christian does not hide the fact that the cash count, preparing the deposit slips and transporting the funds to the bank for deposit. they recognize the authority of the Bible; we should Any interested individuals or teams, please not hide the fact that we have the authority of Sacred contact Fr. Barlett or the Parish Office at 816- Tradition. (Continued Next Column) 324-5700. or [email protected]. . Would you like to  CHRISTMAS MASS  be on our email list? SCHEDULE Every Wednesday, This year, Christmas falls on a the Parish Office Saturday, which makes the schedule for sends out an email, Christmas, Holy Family and other with news for both Saint Rose and . You Days of Precept more challenging to keep track of. can stay up-to date on upcoming events in the parish Accordingly, we would like to put out the schedule and in our communities. If you would like to receive for the end of the year now, for planning purposes. a weekly email, contact the Parish Office at Here is the Mass schedule for those two weekends 816-324-5700 or [email protected]. and their corresponding celebrations: Friday, December 24th TRANSPORTATION ASSISTANCE -No morning Mass The Sisters of St. Francis need -5:00pm Christmas at St. Rose

transportation for Sr. Winfred to Saturday, December 25th St. Gianna Child Care Center in St. -Midnight Christmas at St. Patrick Joseph Monday through Friday, -10:30am Christmas at St. Rose starting around the end of August. -5:00pm Christmas at St. Rose (This counts for We are looking for transportation, EITHER Christmas OR Holy Family) perhaps with someone who already has work within the same time frame. (9:00am to 4:00pm). Sunday, December 26th We would offer a travel stipend for this service. -8:00am Holy Family at St. Patrick If you or someone you know would be able to -10:30am Holy Family at St. Rose

help, please contact Sr. Christine at 816-324-3179.

        Friday, December 31st             -8:00am 7th Day of the Octave of Christmas at St.            Rose !  " #$  -6:00pm Mary, Mother of God at St. Patrick       %   &    $  $  Saturday, January 1st ' # ()*+,-*(,,  -10:00am Mary, Mother of God at St. Rose The Legion of Mary is sponsoring the -5:00pm Epiphany at St. Rose (This counts for Rosary and the Chaplet of Divine EITHER Mary, Mother of God OR Epiphany)

Mercy every Thursday before evening Sunday, January 2nd Mass, starting at 5:30pm. A sign up -8:00am Epiphany at St. Patrick sheet is posted on the bulletin board in -10:30am Epiphany at St. Rose the gathering area for anyone who would like to lead the Rosary or the CATHOLIC CHARITIES Chaplet. = SCHOOL SUPPLY DRIVE Many families throughout our diocese will not have the St. Gianna Early Childhood means to provide for their children’s back to school Center has an immediate supplies. Catholic Charities KCSJ will assist as much as opening for a full-time possible. We are collecting backpacks and other Toddler Lead Teacher and a essential supplies to offer to schools in the lowest Preschool Aide. Anyone interested must income areas in the KCSJ Diocese. This year’s tax-free apply by submitting an application, resume, school supply shopping in Missouri runs from Aug 6-8. and cover letter through Indeed.com or For more information or to give a gift of a backpack Paylocity.com or the KCSJ Diocesan filled with supplies, please contact Susan Walker, Website. Contact Lisa Puett, Early Childhood Executive Director of Outreach, 816-659-8218 or Director, at 816-233-9794 for any questions. [email protected] . 3rd Annual “In His Real Presence” Eucharistic Congress St. Parish Kansas City, Missouri September 10th & 11th, 2021 A Eucharistic Congress is a Catholic Tradition dating back to 1881 in Lille, France. Catholics

come together to Celebrate Our Eucharistic Lord, Nurture Our Eucharistic Life, and Bear Witness to God’s Endless Love for us and The Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist! For more information on this year’s Eucharistic Congress, including the Free Family Fun Night on Friday, and Next Coram Deo Meeting: a schedule of speakers and events, please visit: First Fridays! https://kcsjcatholic.org/eucharistic-congress/  When: Friday, August 6th, 6:10pm  KNIGHTS OF Where: Mir House of Prayer COLUMBUS What: Adoration + Reconciliation, followed ASSEMBLY  by Mass COLORADO PEACH ADVENT/CHRISTMAS CHOIR SALE We are excited to get the Choir back The Annual Knights of Columbus  together once again! The Choir helps Assembly Colorado Peach Sale is  to lead us in prayer and praise to upon us! Full Cases (18lbs) can be God. I am asking people to let me purchased for$34, and Half Cases  know as soon as possible so I can (9 lbs) are available for $17. The final  plan the music and have enough day to place your order is August 8th, copies for each choir member! ALL and payment will be due upon delivery  ARE WELCOME, MEN AND WOMEN, ages 14 and older! We will plan choir practices for Wednesday in early September. Please see the sign up evenings, starting in September. If you have the sheet on the bulletin board for further desire to sing for God, please call or email Elaine information, and for any questions, please Ingle, 816-390-4040 or musicgal1949@gmail. com contact John Parker at 8167526855. (We would love to have flute or other instruments for some of our choir pieces, too!) Are you passionate about NFP? Do you Georjeana Armagost would like to send her heartfelt like to help others? thanks out to all those who Have you ever considered teaching NFP? The have done so much to support FertilityCare Center of Kansas City is pleased to her as she recovers. She announce a Creighton Model FertilityCare Practitioner would like to thank the Education Program beginning September 11th, 2021. members of the Prayer Chain for their prayers, the Come be part of this exciting event and join our team! ladies who have been coming and bringing food and Classes will be held in Independence, MO. Information company, the Lee girls for looking in on her, and the children from VBS who made her such lovely and and application materials can be found at glittery Get Well Cards! www.fertilitycarekc.com under FCP Training. .

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