December 5, 2021
Transcript of December 5, 2021
11311 Johnson Dr. Shawnee, Kansas 66203-2700 913-631-5983 www.stjoeshawnee.org
DAILY MASSES
Monday thru Friday: 6:25am & 8:15am
Saturdays: 8:15am
CONFESSIONS
Monday: 7 - 8am Wednesday: 7 - 8pm
Saturday: 3:30 - 4:30pm
SUNDAY MASSES
Saturday: 5pm Sunday:
7:30am, 9am, 10:30am & Noon
December 5, 2021
PASTOR’S CORNER
Dear Flock, I hope Advent has begun well for you. I hope those Advent gift bags have gotten you off to a good start. If you have not started off on a good foot, remember that this Advent is one of the longest possible (27 days), so there is plenty of time to catch up.
I was able to go back to St. Louis to be with some of my family for Thanksgiving (I would have hosted them at the rectory, but Fr. Mark was not willing to let my relatives crash in his suite for their post-dinner-turkey-induced-coma naps.) On the day after Thanksgiving, one of my brothers went to find a live tree for the holiday at a local tree farm. He did not invite me, probably because I am not part of his immediate family, but also because he remembered nervously that I used to play with fire a lot as a kid.
Anyway, though I understand that he would not need to invite me, I think I would have enjoyed it, because it would have been a new experience for me. We did not have a real tree growing up. I found out this last week that this was because one of my brothers had asthmatic reactions to real pine trees (which I guess is a legitimate reason for having a fake tree.) The fake tree that we used for all of my childhood was purchased in the 1960’s. I know this because my dad threw a newspaper from that year into the box, and it was left in there in perpetuity. So, part of the ritual each year was pulling out the newspaper and rediscovering what car sales were like and what news was important at that time. The ritual also included actually putting up the tree, which involved screwing the “trunk” together and securing it in the base and then placing the “branches” in the pre-drilled holes in the “trunk”. This was always a little frustrating, because the numbers on the tape for each wire stem were faded and you were not always sure you were putting the branches in the right level. Each year we promised ourselves that we would rewrite the numbers when we took the tree down to make the next year easier, but we always forgot, because we were too sad when we were taking down decorations.
Anyway, the process was never done alone. One, because the tree box was too heavy and bulky to drag up from the basement alone. Two, because preparing for Christmas was so much more enjoyable as a family. We cherished the time to set up, and often there were tasks that we each did year after year as part of the tradition. We listened to music (it should have been Advent music, but Barry Manilow never came out with an Advent album) and enjoyed each other’s company. The family was together, preparing for the coming of Jesus at Christmas.
My guess is that you and your family have similar traditions (whether or not you have a fake-news tree) (actually, the news in our tree box was not fake; it was just outdated). I think that it was part of God the Father’s plan that, when possible, we would prepare for the coming of His family member, His Son, as a family. Our family is meant to mirror God’s Trinitarian Family. We are also meant to mirror the Holy Family, in which took place the preparations for the coming of Jesus the first time.
The parish staff’s desire this year is that your Advent preparations are very fruitful, really preparing your heart to celebrate the birth of our Lord at Christmas. We want to help with this. Whereas we hope that most of you are able to prepare at home as a family, using an Advent wreath and other prayers together, we know that some of us do not have family around with whom we can prepare. Either way, we want to help you prepare as a parish family. The Advent bags we handed out last week were one way (if you did not get a chance to receive one, there are still bags and candles available in the narthex or parish office.) The nativity set and St. Joseph image display this weekend is another way (make sure you check out the display after Mass.) Thirdly, we as a staff are praying for all of our families regularly during Advent.
The fourth way happens next weekend. If you picked up your Advent bag (and actually opened it), you saw that there were a few names in the bags. These are some of your fellow parish families, and our hope is that you use the candle you received as you pray regularly for these families to have a blessed, grace-filled Christmas. Next weekend, on December 12th, we are having an Advent Prayer Service, where we encourage you to bring your candle to join our parish family as we pray together for each other. The parish family will be praying that the Holy Family (St. Joseph, whose “year” ends this week; Mary, as Our Lady of Guadalupe; and Jesus) help all of our individual families to become more and more transformed as part of God’s family during this Advent and Christmas. Our prayer service will include the candles, so make sure you bring them with you. It begins at 4pm and will be followed by a free taco dinner in the church basement (to celebrate Our Lady of Guadalupe.) I hope you can join us to make this Advent and Christmas special for our family!
First quick reminder: this Wednesday, December 8th, is the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary, which is a Holy Day of Obligation. We will celebrate Mass on Tuesday at 6pm and on Wednesday at 6:25am, 8:15am, noon, and 6pm. After each Mass there will be an opportunity to do the Consecration to St. Joseph for those who have been reading the book in preparation.
Second quick reminder: this past Wednesday the Supreme Court took up a challenge to a Mississippi law that seeks to protect the lives of children in the womb. This is an important case that could reverse Roe vs. Wade partially or completely, so please be praying for wisdom and courage for our Supreme Court Justices.
From the St. Joseph parish family to you, I hope you and your family continue to have a blessed Advent.
In Christ’s Peace, Your Pastor
PRAY FOR OUR TROOPS
Major Emily Pollard, niece of Monica Kaiser Cpt. Hal Rivard, son-in-law of Carroll & Jean Sliva SSG Daryn Murphy, nephew of Doris & Herb Schnieders Ssgt. Jacob Scott, son of Brian & Loretta SPC Gerard Brungardt, son of Tom & Regina ETN3 Justin Flickner, son of Matt & Amy Sgt. Brian Perry, son of Jack & Sharon PFC Seth Gerringer, grandson of Lida Wurtenberger SPC Claire Lelong, granddaughter of Ed & Joanne Goulding Lt. Meredith Donaldson, daughter of Sherri & John and granddaughter of Pete Taschler Sgt. John Goyette, husband of Leslie (Reynolds) L.Cpl. Mogen Haggerty, son of Tania & Michael L.Cpl. Colton J. Smith, son of Rodney & Kristina and great grandson of Charles Smotherman Sgt. Scott Rasins, grandson of Mike Rasins SrA William Dervin, son of Dan & Ann
PRAY FOR OUR SICK PARISHIONERS
Mary Alexander, Dennis Beatty, Mike & Mary Beseau, Betty Calcara, Mel Carney, Clay Carpenter, Terry Carter, Greg Currie, Henry Fehn, Mary Garrett, Shiloh Garies, Charles Gilbert, Judy Guarr, Jayme Hamilton, David Hattaway, Grace Hermann, Annette Hoelting, Pam Johnson, Maggie Karnes, Dee Lichtenauer, Don Meiners, Bernard Otting, Darrell Pfannenstiel, Rosi Rodriguez, Philip Ruiz, Patti & Shawn Sourk, David Spurgeon, Pete Taschler, Joann Van Derhagen, Rose VanHoet, Vic VanWalleghem, Debbie Vega, Richard Vega, Karen Weimholt, Claudia Wertin, Jim Wilcox, Felix J. Witkowicz, and Peter Zukel
ETERNAL REST GRANT UNTO THEM, O LORD
Terri Tobin sister of Mary Sutton Robert R. Leary husband of Hettie Ann Jim Pemberton brother of Gene
PERPETUAL ADORATION
"To converse with You, O King of glory, no third person is needed, You are always ready in the Sacrament of the Altar to give audience to all. All who desire You always find You there, and converse with You face to face." ~ St. Teresa of Avila
To sign up for an hour of Eucharistic adoration please access our website https://stjoeshawnee.weadorehim.com
For questions or help contact: Mary Pat 913-244-1342 or Lida 913-631-6907.
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IMPORTANT NUMBERS
Advice & Aid Pregnancy Center: 913-962-0200 Gabriel Project: 913-602-0306 Olathe Pregnancy Clinic: 913-289-0100 Wyandotte Pregnancy Clinic: 913-287-8287 Project Rachel/Joseph: 913-621-2199
The Archdiocese remains committed to investigating any allegation of abuse of a minor made against any
member of the clergy or any church employee or volunteer — no matter the age of the incident or the current age of the victim. Individuals are encouraged to call the confidential report line at (913)647-3051
(or visit archkck.org/reportabuse) to make a report to Jan Saylor, archdiocesan report investigator,
and to call law enforcement directly. If a child or vulnerable adult is in immediate danger, call 911.
Parish Contacts PARISH OFFICE 5901 Flint St. Shawnee, KS 66203 913-631-5983 Pastor: Fr. Scott Wallisch Senior Associate Pastor: Msgr. Michael Mullen Associate Pastor: Fr. Joel Haug Associate Pastor: Fr. Mark Ostrowski Deacon: Tom Mulvenon Deacon: Mark Mies Administrative Assistant: Sarah Kendrick Communication Coordinator: Annie Clement Maintenance Supervisor: Joe Keehn Music Director: Matt Winterhalter
DEVELOPMENT OFFICE 913-631-0800 Business Manager: Vicky Cole Accounts Payable: Amy Kernan Accounts Receivable: Joanne Ohmes Copy Center: Seana Yearsley
CHRISTIAN FORMATION 913-631-8923 Director of Christian Formation: Beth Bracken Coordinator of Youth Ministry: Jared Rottinghaus Coordinator of Religious Education: Richard Sulzen Christian Formation Office Manager: Kathy Hirt
ST. JOSEPH CATHOLIC SCHOOL 11505 Johnson Dr. Shawnee, KS 66203 913-631-7730 Principal: Jodie Maddox Assistant Principal: Kelcey McCauley
EARLY EDUCATION CENTER 11525 Johnson Dr. Shawnee, KS 66203 913-631-0004 Director: Theresa Gavila Assistant Director: Susan Brown
HOLY DAY OF OBLIGATION
Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary 12/7 (Vigil Mass): 6pm 12/8: 6:25am, 8:15am(school Mass), Noon, 6pm
ST. JOSEPH EARLY EDUCATION CENTER
11525 Johnson Dr. Shawnee, KS 66203
The St. Joseph EEC is seeking a teacher for one of our 3 year old classes. Part-time (and full-time) opportunities are available. Candidates should have experience with that age children, and prior experience in a childcare setting is preferred.
Please contact the EEC office at 913-248-4588.
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SCHOOL NEWS MASS INTENTIONS Monday, December 6 6:25am Meda Baldwin 8:15am George Rieke (25th Anniversary) Tuesday, December 7 6:25am Russell Sigle 8:15am Linda Vielhauer 6:00pm Msgr. Robert Bergman Wednesday, December 8 6:25am Carolyn Shea 8:15am Bill Hendrix Sr. Noon Protection of the unborn 6:00pm Leotine Smith (5th Anniversary) Thursday, December 9 6:25am John Thomas 8:15am Virginia Gross (1st Anniversary) Friday, December 10 6:25am Albert Lawler 8:15am Donna Sawyer Saturday, December 11 8:15am Marlene Sores Saturday, December 11 ~ Sunday, December 12 5:00pm Mike Maderak 7:30am Bonita Schulte 9:00am Mike Novosel 10:30am John Villalpando (1st Anniversary) Noon For the Parishioners of St. Joseph
Advent Weekday
Advent Weekday
Advent Weekday
DECEMBER
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
St. Ambrose, Bishop & Doctor of the Church
First Reading Isaiah 40:1-11 Gospel Matthew 18:12-14
Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Monday
6 Tuesday
7 Wednesday
8 Thursday
9 Friday
10 Saturday
11 Sunday
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Advent Weekday
First Reading Isaiah 48:17-19 Gospel Matthew 11:16-19
First Reading Zephaniah 3:14-18a Second Reading Philippians 4:4-7 Gospel Luke 3:10-18
First Reading Sirach 48:1-4, 9-11 Gospel Matthew 17:9a, 10-13
ST. JOSEPH CATHOLIC SCHOOL
Partnering in education for a lifetime. Since 1873
Dear Friends in Christ,
Advent is such a beautiful season of preparation and anticipation. Our halls are already filled with Advent wreaths and talk of Baby Jesus. I love listening to the many sweet tiny voices singing Christmas carols and I especially enjoy hearing our middle school students practice their hand bells as they prepare for Christmas.
We are still experiencing a since of isolation as we anxiously await the end to COVID. However, we know God’s love is constant and alive! I love talking to our students about their favorite Christmas traditions, and what Christmas looks like in their family. It doesn’t matter if you are talking to the tiniest Kindergartener or the tallest 8th grader, Christmas is sacred, special, and a season of joy for every child. The many traditions we all have in our family can bring us comfort during this time of uncertainty. We are so blessed to be in a community with a shared belief of Christ and the importance of His birth. May God bless each of you during Advent with good health and peaceful hearts, as we prepare and anticipate together.
With a Grateful Heart, Fully Present in His Grace Jodie Maddox Principal St. Joseph School First Reading Isaiah 35:1-10
Gospel Luke 5:17-26
HELP NEEDED
Ruth Barter is looking for ladies who sew, knit or crochet to use this opportunity to support Catholic Charities and the Pregnancy Centers; they are in need of blankets, burp cloths and infant hats.
Ruth will supply instructions, yarn and fabric.
Call Ruth at 913-631-6528
First Reading Isaiah 41:13-20 Gospel Matthew 11:11-15
First Reading Genesis 3:9-15, 20 Second Reading Ephesians 1:3-6, 11-12 Gospel Luke 1:26-38
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PARISH NEWS
CHRISTMAS POINSETTIAS
Donating to the Christmas Flower Fund is a visible way to remember your loved ones during the holiday season. Place your donation in an envelope marked “Christmas Flowers,” with the name of the person to be remembered and drop it in the collection basket. Names submitted BEFORE December 15th
will be remembered at the Christmas Masses.
CHRISTMAS ADOPTION
Sponsors are still needed to assist families from our parish and community for Christmas. Gift card and monetary donations are appreciated. Make your checks payable to the St. Joseph Christmas Adoption Program and drop in the collection basket or drop off at the church office. Don't wait until the last minute - the donations that come in determine the number of families we are able to help. Call Cindy Lynn at 913-631-1233 for more information, or email [email protected].
We are also collecting turkeys, turkey breasts and hams to give to less fortunate parish families for their Christmas dinners. Any grocery or pantry items are also needed, especially paper products, cleaning products and toiletries. We will be collecting on Saturday, December 11th from 10am to noon at the concession by the St. Joseph Stadium.
BREAKFAST WITH SANTA
Date: Sunday, December 19 Time: After 7:30, 9 and 10:30am Masses ONLY Location: Knights of Columbus Hall
Santa will be at all 3 breakfasts. He will also have a toy for each child!
FEED THE PRIESTS
2022 dates are now available. If you are interested in preparing a meal please contact Sarah in the Parish Office at 631-5983 or email [email protected].
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PARISH & OTHER NEWS
THANK YOU, BLOOD DONORS
On behalf of patients at all the area hospitals, the Community Blood Center expresses thanks to St. Joseph Parish for hosting a successful blood drive on November 22nd, with 111 donors, helping the Center meet their daily needs of 580 pints. Special thanks to the Knights of Columbus for the use of their Hall and to the Knights who made the arrangements for us.
Our next drive will be next March. If you wish to donate in the meantime at the Community Blood Center at 4040 Main St. in Kansas City, you may call 816-753-4040 for an appointment.
Virginia Wiedel, St. Joseph Blood Drive Coordinator
VOCATION CORNER
I give thanks to my God at every remembrance of you, praying always with joy in my every prayer for all of you. (Phil 1:3-4 NABRE)
Did you get your gift bag last week as you left our Sunday celebration of Mass? If so, you should have found a slip of paper with names of people from our parish to pray for during this Advent season. Like Paul in his Letter to the Philippians you too can support a community of believers - - even if you did not know their names until reading that slip of paper.
To paraphrase Jell-O’s “There’s always room for Jell-O” ad campaign from the 20th Century - - there’s always room for prayer. With that in mind, please join us as we also give thanks, through prayer, for those who have answered God's call to a religious vocation, and then led our St. Joseph community along its faith journey.
Two of these servants were ordained in December: Rev. Anthony Lickteig, ordained: December 8, 1954 Msgr. Robert Bergman, ordained: December 17, 1971
For anyone wondering if God may be calling them to religious life, information is available through the Archdiocese of KC in KS, Office of Vocations, web page at https://www.archkck.org/vocations or via email to [email protected].
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We invite you to join us for an Advent Prayer Service on Sunday, December 12 from 4 - 5pm. The prayer service will be held in the Church. Please bring your
candle with you! We will have Adoration, a reflection from Fr. Scott, some music, and time to place our
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