St. John the Baptist Catholic Church 114 S. Church St., P.O. Box 395 Hanover, KS 66945 Office Phone: 785-337-2289 Rectory Phone: 785-337-2342 Fr. David’s Cell Phone: 785-650-1999 —————————————— St. Augustine Catholic Church Mass Times Wednesday & Friday– 8:20 a.m. Saturday Evening– 6:00 p.m. Sunday Morning– 10:00 a.m. Sr. Marilyn Cell Phone: 785-541-0411 Email: washcountycc@gmail.com Phone: (785) 325-3392 Marcie Stegman– Secretary Confessions Saturday 3:00 p.m. or by appointment ———————————————- Email: marilynwall@csjkansas.org Sr. Marilyn Wall, CSJ– Pastoral Associate Email: wcccpastor1@yahoo.com ——————————————— Fr. David Metz– Pastor CATHOLIC COMMUNITY OF WASHINGTON COUNTY WEBSITE: HTTP://WASHCOUNTYCC.NET February 15, 2015 Parish Council Scott Jueneman, chairman 2nd Monday at 7:00 p.m. Finance Council Andy Leseberg, chairman 1st Tuesday at 7:00pm Knights of Columbus Tom Koehler, Grand Knight (785) 337-2532 Altar Society Denise Bruna (785) 337-2344 St. John Catholic School Tim Rundle, Principal (785) 337-2368 www.stjohnshanover.com 410 B Street Washington, KS 66968 Office Phone: 785-325-3147 ————————————— Mass Times Thursday– 8:00 a.m. Sunday– 8:30 a.m. ——————————Confessions: Before Mass —————————————- Parish Council Mike Kongs, chairman 3rd Monday at 7:00 p.m. Knights of Columbus Jim Fenton, Grand Knight (785) 348-5562 Altar Society Lou Kern, President (785) 325-2633 Sacred Heart Catholic Church P.O. Box 62 Greenleaf, KS 66943 ———————————— Mass Time Tuesday– 8:30 a.m. Saturday– 4:30 p.m. _________________________ Confessions: Before Mass ——————————–—— Parish Council: Terry LeDuc, chairman Altar Society: Jennifer Hiltgen 747-2266 Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time MASS INTENTIONS Monday— February 16 Hanover—No Mass Tuesday– February 17 Washington—8:00 a.m. Communion Service Greenleaf—No Mass Wednesday– February 18—Ash Wednesday Hanover—8:20 a.m. + John “Jack” Rundle Greenleaf—5:30 p.m. + Denny Martin Washington—7:00 p.m. For the People PASTOR’S MESSAGE Anointing of the Sick: Call the parish office if someone is in the hospital or homebound and would like communion and the Sacrament of the Sick. The Mass Times for Ash Wednesday on Feb. 18 are: St. John the Baptist - 8:20am Sacred Heart—5:30pm St. Augustine—7:00pm A commentary for Ash Wednesday states: “We begin each Lent begging for ‘the blessing of forgiveness.’ God longs for us to return to him with our whole heart. For without such repentance we remain tormented by the question, ‘Where is our God?’ God has not cast us out of his presence; rather, he desires us to ‘become the very holiness of God.’ The Father ‘who is hidden’ waits for us to pray, ‘A clean heart create for me, O God.’ Then the way that we reach out to reality to become one with it will reveal God’s saving Presence in every circumstance. ‘The joy of our salvation’ begins today” (Magnificat, 280). When it comes to Lent or really any time in our lives, I like what St. Paul says in his second letter to the Corinthians, “In an acceptable time I heard you, and on the day of salvation I helped you. Behold, now is a very acceptable time; behold, now is the day of salvation” (5:20-6:2). Every day that God gives us is a day to prepare ourselves because we never know what will come first, the second coming of the Lord or our death. We constantly need to be prepared, so do what needs to be done in getting right with God and with our brothers and sisters. There will be some opportunities during this Lenten Season to grow in prayer and reconciliation. Mass with Stations of the Cross will be held on Tuesday evenings at Sacred Heart at 5:30 p.m., on Thursday evenings at St. Augustine at 5:30 p.m., and on Friday evenings at St. John the Baptist at 7 p.m. Confession times will also be available after Mass on those evenings. Please consult the bulletin for special times as we begin our Lenten journey! Holy Orders: Consider a vocation to the priestly life. Contact the Chancery at 785-827-8746. God Bless, Dear Friends, Fr. David Thursday– February 19 Washington— 5:30 p.m. + Monica Dusin Friday– February 20 Hanover—8:20 a.m. + Elizabeth Hasse Washington—5:00 p.m. Stations and Communion Hanover—7:00 p.m. + Elmer Overwald Saturday– February 21 Greenleaf—4:30 p.m. For the People Hanover—6:00 p.m. + Stephen & Martha Doebele Sunday– Feb. 22—First Sunday of Lent Washington—8:30 a.m. + Ben Brungardt & Victor Linenberger Hanover—10:00 a.m. + Joan Hynek Prayer Requests Zach Rieth Misty Bowden Yvonne Talbot Dennis Swoboda Michael Hogan Names will remain on the prayer list for four weeks, at which time they will be removed unless we hear differently. Sacraments of the Church Baptism: A preparation session must be completed before the baptism is scheduled. Baptisms may be administered during Mass, after Mass, or at another scheduled time. Marriage: Required preparation sessions must be completed before the wedding. Contact the pastor six months prior to the intended wedding date. ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST Bible Study will be at 3 p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 8 at St. John's convent. Participants are encouraged to read 1 and 2 Kings (the parts pertaining to Judah). Discussion of these chapters will be followed by a video presentation by Bible teacher Jeff Cavins. Everyone is welcome! Ash Wednesday Mass: Feb. 18 at 8:20 a.m. High School REC (religious education class): Will not meet on Ash Wednesday. Mass with Stations of the Cross and Confessions: Begins Feb. 20 at 7 p.m. The Sacrament of Reconciliation will follow. Rite of Election: Will be coming up on the First and Second Sunday of Lent. The first celebration will be in Hays and the second in Salina. Please keep in prayer Austin Steinfort and Terry Pingel as they will attend the Rite of Election in Salina on March 1, as they prepare to join the church. Lift Up Your Hearts: Is the theme for the 2015 Catholic Community Annual Appeal for the Diocese of Salina. The Stewardship and Development Office will send out weekly totals for each parish. The goal for St. John the Baptist Parish in 2015 is $8,780. Scrip Gift Cards: As always, you can contact Julie Jueneman for cards we have on hand or you need to order something else. Cards on hand are also available Sundays after Mass. We are still trying to get more families involved. If you have tried scrip, please share how easy it was with a friend or family member! Stewardship of Treasure Feb. 7-8, 2015 Plate: $ 286.50 Envelopes: $ 2292.61 Happy Birthday! February 15 Frank Jueneman February 16 Brooke Goeckel February 16 Andrea Skiles February 17 Cindy Bruna Lawrence February 18 Tony Bruna February 20 Hope White February 20 Emily Hendrickson February 21 Karla White February 21 Jacob Pedigo February 21 Elijah Heiman February 22 Steve Jueneman The priests and parish leaders were sent an email from the diocese to share with their parish about a Lenten opportunity. The Catholic evangelist, Matthew Kelly, is offering a FREE daily Lenten video message, "Best Lent Ever," to anyone who wishes to sign up.If you would like to to try it, simply go to http://dynamiccatholic.com/ bestlentever/. All you will have to do is type in your name and email address. From what I understand, you will receive short videos, quotes, readings, etc for inspiration on making this your best Lent ever! If you have an questions you can contact Julie Jueneman (glowbug36@hotmail.com). Ministry Schedule Sat., Feb. 21: ExOrd Ministers: Doris Sand, Danny Bruna, Stacy Svanda, Mary Ellen Diederich, Diane Herrs Hospitality: Larry Hynek Reader: Danielle Sinn Musician: Janet Servers: Taeben Stallbaumer, Braelen Stallbaumer, Cadlee Stallbaumer Gifts: Todd Jueneman Family Sacristan/Bells: Chuck & Diane Garber Ministry Schedule Sun., Feb. 22: ExOrd Ministers: Don Martin, Susan Martin, Dave Lickteig, Carolyn Lickteig, Francis Goeckel Hospitality: Tom Zarybnicky Reader: Tiffany Jueneman Musician: Janet Servers: Shelby Cole, Jasmine Butler, Emma Brungardt Gifts: Patrick Bruna Family Sacristan/Bells: Julie Jueneman ST. AUGUSTINE The CYO will be serving rolls, coffee and juice on Sunday, Feb. 15 immediately after Mass. Religious Education: No class on Ash Wednesday. Ash Wednesday Mass: Is Feb. 18 at 7 p.m. The "Lunch Bunch" will resume for the Lenten season on Thursday, Feb. 19 at noon at the Good Shepherd Lutheran Church. You can either bring a lunch or order one from Friendly Corners and ask them to deliver to the Church. It lasts about 45 minutes, and there is a short message from one of the pastors. All are invited. Mass with Stations of the Cross and Confessions: Begins on Feb. 19 at 5:30 p.m. *Please note*: there will not be a Thursday morning Mass during Lent. The Sacrament of Reconciliation will follow. \ Stations and Communion Service: Friday, Feb. 20 at 5 p.m. Knights of Columbus Fish Fry: Friday, Feb. 20 serving 5:30-7:30 p.m. at St. Augustine Parish Hall. There are Lenten Reflection booklets available for your prayer and reflection. You will find them in the Baptismal font. Also there are Lenten handouts on the bulletin table. Lift Up Your Hearts: Is the theme for the 2015 Catholic Community Annual Appeal for the Diocese of Salina. The Stewardship and Development Office will send out weekly totals for each parish. The goal for St. Augustine Parish in 2015 is $9,244. Ministry Schedule Wed., Feb. 18: Sacristan: David Bridges Lector: Diane Miller Gifts: Joss Sawin Family ExOrd Ministers: Robin Sawin, Sr. Marilyn, Mike Kongs, Kathy Clark Servers: Rebecca Zach, Scuyler Zenger, Shai Zenger Greeters: Gene & Anita Martin Usher: David Bridges Music: Abby Snider Count Money: Francis L’Ecuyer, Janice Tegethoff Linens: Kathy Fritz Ministry Schedule Sun., Feb. 21: Sacristan: Pat Klozenbucher Lector: Lou Kern Gifts: Stegman Family ExOrd Ministers: Noreen Rundle, Mike Kongs, Kristin Sawin, Jim Cole Servers: Zach Otott, Annie Otott, Grace Otott Greeters: Linus & Helen Linenberger Usher: Kenneth Wurtz Music: Abby Snider Count Money: Jill Hoover, Jennifer Dague Linens: Kathy Fritz Stewardship of Treasure Feb. 8, 2015 Plate: $ 109.75 Envelopes: $ 1588.00 Happy Birthday! February 12 Pat Zach February 14 Deanna Wurtz February 14 Kenny Wurtz February 14 Kellen Sherlock February 20 Frank Nutsch February 21 Judy Snider February 22 Murray Dague Happy Anniversary! February 20 Bob & Carolyn Dusin SACRED HEART Religious Education: No class on Ash Wednesday. Sacred Heart Parish Council: Plan for a meeting sometime in February. The date and place will be determined and then announced in the bulletin. Ash Wednesday Mass: Feb. 18 at 5:30 p.m. Mass with Stations of the Cross and Confessions: Begins on March 3 at 5:30 p.m. *Please note*: there will not be a Tuesday morning Mass during Lent. Fr. David will be out of town for part of the week of Feb. 22, so no Mass and Stations will be on Feb. 24. When Mass and Stations begin, the Sacrament of Reconciliation will follow. Stewardship of Treasure Feb. 7, 2015 Plate: $ 197.00 Envelopes: $ 275.00 Lift Up Your Hearts: Is the theme for the 2015 Catholic Community Annual Appeal for the Diocese of Salina. The Stewardship and Development Office will send out weekly totals for each parish. The goal for Sacred Heart Parish in 2015 is $3,306. Ministry Schedule Wed., Feb. 18: Greeters: Pat & Bonnie Diederich Reader: Jennifer Hiltgen ExOrd Ministers: Kelli Diederich, Jennifer Hiltgen, Dan Mullen Collection: Pat Diederich Gifts: Mark Diederich Family Servers: Daniel Hiltgen, Tiffani Allerheiligen Ministry Schedule Sat., Feb. 21: Greeters: John & Lisa Diederich Reader: Melissa Diederich ExOrd Ministers: Ryan Diederich, John Diederich, Jim Fenton Collection: Janece LeDuc Gifts: John Diederich Family Servers: Payton LeDuc, Aiden Goeckel Diocesan and Area News Vocation Brief: “Do everything for the glory of God.” Your vocation is the call to give God glory in your very being. Is He choosing you to be a priest or religious, contact Fr. Gale Hammerschmidt at fr.gale@shcathedral.com or call the Chancery at 785-827-8746. Ash Wednesday, Feb. 18: Lent is a time of grace and renewal for the entire Church, especially for the catechumens and candidates preparing for initiation during the Easter Triduum. The three traditional ascetical practices of prayer, fasting and almsgiving are important pillars for a fruitful experience of Lent. Ash Wednesday and Good Friday are days of fasting (for those 14 through 59) and abstinence (for those 14 and over). The Fridays of Lent remain days of abstinence (Notes from Bishop Weisenburger in the SDNB). Catholic Community Annual Appeal: The theme for this year’s appeal is, Lift Up Your Hearts. The Catholic Community Annual Appeal supports the many ministries of the Diocese including Youth and Adult Formation, Catholic Schools, Seminary Education, and Family Life. If you have not yet made a gift to the Appeal, please take some time this week to pray about it and consider a gift. Catechesis for World Meeting of Families: For more on the World Meeting of Families, to be held in Philadelphia, PA from Sept. 21-28, see the webpage - www.worldmeeting2015.org. Message of Life: “Spread love everywhere you go. Let no one ever come to you without leaving better and happier. Be the living expression of God’s kindness in your face, eyes and in your smile.” ~ Blessed Mother Teresa We are approaching our goal: As a parishioner in the Diocese of Salina, you receive The Register twice a month to help keep you informed about your diocese and the Catholic Church at large. Because we no longer required a paid subscription, we rely on your generosity to help fund this initiative. If you have not donated this year to The Register, please consider a $20 contribution to offset our printing and mailing costs. A $30 donation will help send the newspaper to someone who can’t afford to give. Thanks to more than 3,600 generous donors out of nearly 18,000 recipients of the newspaper, we have reached 80 percent of our goal for 2015. Please send your donation to The Register, P.O. Box 1038, Salina, KS 67402. St. Mary Soup Supper, Wymore, Neb.: Sunday, Feb. 22, from 3:30-7 p.m. Vegetable, chili, ham and bean, cornbread and desserts will be served. A free will offering will be accepted. 2nd Annual Odell Knights of Columbus Pancake Feed: Sunday, Feb. 22 at the Odell American Legion Hall. All you can eat: pancakes, eggs, sausage, juice and coffee. A free will offering is accepted. The Manhattan Parishes will again have their Women's Spirituality Conference on Saturday, March 7. This year, their speaker is ValLimar Jansen. Her topic is "Mother's, Mystics & Models of Faith.” She is an inspiring woman of faith who has traveled the world sharing her spirit and talent through psalms, gospel storytelling and song. The day is scheduled from 8:30 a.m. until 3:30 p.m. Early registration is $30. ($5 more at the door). There are copies of the brochure on the bulletin board for your taking. Others who have gone in the past say it is a wonderful experience. For more information, go to, www.womensspiritualconference.org. All are welcome! The Sisters of St. Joseph are having their annual Spaghetti dinner on March 22 at the Motherhouse. This year they are also inviting you to Mass in the Motherhouse Chapel at 9:30 a.m. Serving of the dinner will be from 10:30 a.m. until 1:30 p.m. Tickets are $10 for adults, $8 for children 12 and under and under 4 free. However, if you get your tickets early, you get them for $8 and $6. Sr. Marilyn has tickets if you want them early. There will also be a bake sale, raffles and a silent auction, plus activities for kids. St. John Catholic School News Mr. Tim Rundle, Principal There will be no school on Feb. 16. The teachers will attend a Spiritual Renewal Day in Hays. St. John’s 13th Annual Benefit Auction is coming up March 21. Be sure to get your tickets purchased and your donation items sent in soon so we can get the catalog to the printer.
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