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Current () - St. Sabina Parish Home
October 18, 2015
Twenty-ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time
St. Sabina
Catholic
Church
Belton, MO
Thanks to all those who volunteered to help with
Christmas in October this past weekend!
700 Trevis Avenue, Belton, MO 64012 Phone: 816-331-4713
www.stsabinaparish.org
www.facebook.com/stsabinaparish
Fax: 816-322-6196
Office Hours: 9:00am - 5:00pm, Monday-Thursday and 9:00am - 1:00pm, Friday
Our Parish Staff
Fr. Jeff Stephan, Pastor
Fr. Curt Vogel, Associate Pastor
Deacon Dwayne Katzer
Deacon Mike Gates
Bridget Hernandez, Stewardship and Social Justice
Kris Larkey, Pastoral Associate
Biagio Mazza, Pastoral Associate
Zuiri Pacheco, Receptionist & PSR Assistant
Susan Ratigan, Liturgist
Kirstie Roberts, Dir. of Religious Ed. and Youth Ministry
Marta Roper, Pastoral Care Coordinator
Jeff Shields, Finance Coordinator
Tracy Wheeler, Maintenance
Bonnie Kane, Diocesan Victim Advocate
Jenifer Valenti, Diocesan Ombudsman
Weekend Mass Schedule
816-979-3157 X57
816-979-3156 X56
816-979-3159
816-979-3151
816-979-3153
816-979-3150
816-979-3158
816-979-3155
816-979-3154
816-979-3152
816-392-0011
816-812-2500
Saturday: 4:00pm (Confessions at 3:00pm - 3:30pm)
Sunday: 8:00am and 10:30am in English, 12:30pm in Spanish
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Wellness Center 816-979-3090
Jeannine Midgett 816-979-3093
Patricia Moreno 816-979-3092
MASS SCHEDULE
INTENTIONS FOR OCTOBER 19-23, 2015
Mon. 8am
Tues. 6pm
Wed. 8am
10am
Thurs. 8am
Friday 8am
†Teresa Link
†Lawrence & Layle Wheeler
Intentions of Jeanne Patterson
†Bill Westbrock
†Mary Teresa Grosko (Foxwood Springs)
†Frances Andregg
†Fr. Hugh Mullin
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2015
4:00pm
†Jim & Vera Hamburg
†Edward & David Seleck
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2015
8:00am
†Richard Lance Kelley Jr.
10:30am
†Joe Falco Sr.
12:30pm Spanish Intenciones de las Familias Parroquiales
UPCOMING
ALTAR SOCIETY
The quarterly Altar Society meeting will be held on
Monday, October 19th, at 7:30 PM in the Juan Diego Room of the Education Wing. This will be the last
meeting of 2015. Don’t miss it! New members are
always welcome!
JUNIOR HIGH AND HIGH SCHOOL YOUTH TO
WORLDS OF FUN!
PARISH CALENDAR
Sunday, October 18 - Domingo, 18 de Octubre
Mission Sunday Collection
9:00am
Parent Support Group
9:00am
Parish School of Religion
11:00am
Escuela Parroquial de Religión
7:00pm
High School & Confirmation
7:00pm
Ensayo de los Matachines - Gimnasio
Monday, October 19 - Lunes, 19 de Octubre
8:00am
Mass
5:30pm
Marian Prayer Group
6:00pm
Cub Scouts
7:00pm
Boy Scouts - Gym
7:00pm
Special Topics in Islam Class
7:30pm
Altar Society Meeting
Tuesday, October 20 - Martes, 20 de Octubre
1:30pm
Wellness Center “Getting Back to Better” Class
4:30pm
Confessions
6:00pm
Mass
7:00pm
Boy Scout Committee Meeting
7:00pm
Foundations for Living Stones
7:00pm
Taller de Oracion y Vida
7:00pm
Ensayo de la Obra de la Virgen de Guadalupe
Wednesday, October 21 - Miércoles, 21 de Octubre
8:00am
Mass
9:00am
Legion of Mary
10:00am
Mass at Foxwood Springs
10:00am
Special Topics in Islam Class
7:00pm
Choir Practice (10:30am Choir)
7:00pm
Junior High Youth Group
7:00pm
Ignatian Walking with Christ
Thursday, October 22 - Jueves, 22 de Octubre
8:00am
Mass
9:30am
Quilters
7:00pm
RCIA/RICA
7:00pm
Ensayo de los Matachines - Gimnasio
7:00pm
Ensayo de la Obra de la Virgen de Guadalupe
8:00pm
Choir Practice (8am Choir)
Friday, October 23 - Viernes, 23 de Octubre
8:00am
Mass
5:30pm
High School & Jr. High Youth to Worlds of Fun
7:00pm
CINE Meeting
Every year we load up a bus and head up to Worlds
of Fun for a scary night of haunted houses and roller
coasters! This year we are going on October 23rd.
We will leave the parish at 5:30pm and return after
the park closes, around 12:45am. Cost per person is
around $35. Everyone must have a permission form.
They are available on the website and in the Youth
Office.
7:00pm
Ensayo de los Matachines - Gimnasio
Saturday, October 24 - Sábado, 24 de Octubre
Altar Society Jewelry Sale (After Mass)
1:00pm
Quinceañera: Maria Morales
3:00pm
Confessions
4:00pm
Mass
5:00pm
Blessing of Marriage: Corey & Sonja Morgan
Sunday, October 25 - Domingo, 25 de Octubre
Altar Society Jewelry Sale (After Masses)
9:00am
Parish School of Religion
11:00am
Escuela Parroquial de Religión
6:00pm
Trunk or Treat
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7:00pm
Ensayo de los Matachines - Iglesia
STEWARDSHIP
“Jesus summoned them and said to them, ‘You know
that those who are recognized as rulers over the Gentiles lord it over them, and their great ones make their
authority over them felt. But it shall not be so among
you. Rather, whoever wishes to be great among you
will be your servant; whoever wishes to be first among
you will be the slave of all. For the Son of Man did not
come to be served but to serve and to give his life as a
ransom for many.’ "
Mark 10: 42-45
Jesus was a man of great humility. It is this humility to
which we need to strive. This is not simple in the society in which we live. However, as the noted author and
apologist, C.S. Lewis, once said, “Humility is not thinking less of yourself, but thinking of yourself less.” That
is our tribulation as Christian stewards: to put others
before ourselves both in reality and in our hearts. With
God all things are possible. — See more at
www.catholicsteward.com/blog/.
STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE - OCT 11
Envelopes/Sobres:
Plate/Canasta:
Maintenance-Upkeep:
$12,460.40
$ 1,022.90
$ 777.00
WORLD MISSION SUNDAY COLLECTION
Today is World Mission Sunday! In Scripture, we read
that St. Paul asked the Gentile Churches to take up a
collection to support the Church in Jerusalem. Now we
are asked to reach out and support the young churches throughout our world. Your prayers and generous
gifts to the Society for the Propagation of the Faith in
the collection today will help missionaries offer the poor
of these areas practical help as they share the mercy
of God. It will ensure the development of local dioceses, and support the work of priests, religious and lay
leaders who serve those on the margins and in most
need. Go out to the whole world through your gift in
today’s collection!
STEWARDSHIP OF TIME AND TALENT:
BEANS AND RICE DRIVE Thank you to
all who
donated beans and rice this year to help the migrant
farmworkers in Lexington, MO. Thank you also to Don
and Marilynn Grieb, Ed and Emy Yeater, Sandy
Katzer, Raul Felix, and Berenice Felix who went to
Lexington to distribute beans and rice.
PASTORAL CARE
FROM DEATH TO NEW LIFE
DE LA MUERTE A LA NUEVA VIDA
† Olga Calice, mother of Melba Mercier
† Fernando Nuñez Romero, primo de (cousin of) Raul
Felix
† Ivana Romero, sobrina de (niece of) Raul Felix
MAY THEY REST IN PEACE. QUE DESCANSEN EN PAZ.
PRAYER REQUESTS
PETICIONES DE ORACIÓN
Peg Agnew
Dick Anthony
Kelly Anthony
Marilyn Avalos
Sheryll Bentley
Allie Biondo
Nicky Biondo
Joe Birkenbach
Maxine Bremer
Gretchen Butler
Pamela Castor
Georgene Caoile
Marvin Cohen
Joseph Coots
Tyler Corlew
Donna Dailey
Cathy Davis
Margaret Dellaguardia
Margo Dellaguardia
Paul DeMar
Frances DiGeorge
Sheila Donner
Heather Dull
Mary Lou Enos
Richard Estes
Butch Ford
Dick Garnier
Laverne Harlow
Cherie Hatfield
Bart Henke
Ella Hemmen
Mary Ellen Hermann
Richard Hoedl
Kelly Jordon
Don Kueck
Vernita Linenberger
Gloria McLaughlin
Helen Muenks
Jerry Nowak
Gary Palmer
Thelma Palmer
Leanna Peachey
Brent Praiswater
Chuck Ramsey
Mary Renfro
Austin Richards
Larry Schmidt
Joe Stanley
Noah Stanley
Teresa Starks
Jean Tate
Bob Westfall
Mary Westfall
Sarah Wilburn
Carmitia Yust
Berenice Zayas
Pablo Zayas
WHY DO WE HAVE AN AREA OF REMEMBRANCE AT ST SABINA? Through out the entire
month of November, we join the church in remembering
those men and women who lived Christian lives of faith
and now enjoy the promise of eternal life made to them at
their baptism. We offer the worship of our sorrow, and feel
the solidarity of the saints who made the way to heaven
through the suffering of life on earth.
WE INVITE YOU TO BRING A PICTURE of your
deceased loved ones beginning the weekend of Oct. 2425. The Area of Remembrance will remain in the north
alcove until the Feast of Christ the King, Sunday, November 22nd.
YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO OUR ALL
SOULS MASS AND RECEPTION ON MONDAY,
NOVEMBER 2, AT 7PM
All those who have lost a loved one are invited to join us
for the 7pm All Soul’s Mass on Monday, November 2,
and for a reception after Mass in the gathering space of
the church. We especially invite all who have lost a loved
one over the past year. All widows and widowers are also
invited to attend.
NURSING HOME MASS SCHEDULE
Oct
Oct
Nov
21 10:00am
27 11:00am
4 10:30am
Foxwood Springs
Carnegie Village
Beautiful Savior
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AREA INFORMATION
HEALING THE PAIN OF ABORTION...
One weekend at a time. Rachel’s Vineyard Retreat is
open to women and men, the retreat is a beautiful opportunity to experience healing. Retreat begins Friday evening, Oct 23 thru Sunday afternoon, Oct 25, 2015. Call 816
-679-4973 or email [email protected] for confidential
information and to start the healing, or visit
www.rachelsvineyard.org for more information.
SUPPORT OUR SEMINARIANS DINNER
The 23rd annual “SUPPORT OUR SEMINARIANS” Benefit Dinner is dedicated to Our Lady of Kibeho, Rwanda,
and the Rosary of the Seven Sorrows of Mary. It is scheduled for Friday, January 29, 2016. This event benefits
seminarians from the Archdiocese of Kansas City, Kansas, the Diocese of Kansas City-St. Joseph and Conception Seminary College. It promises to be an evening filled
with fun and laughter, celebrating our Catholic faith, dining on wonderful food, and socializing with our priests and
seminarians! We have a wonderful speaker this year,
Monsignor Stuart Swetland, who is President of Donnelly
College in Kansas City, KS. S.O.S. will be held at
the Union Station, 30 West Pershing Road, Kansas City,
Missouri 64108. The reservation price is $175.00 per person at tables of ten people. To reserve your place, or an
entire table, or donate to the marketplace or VIP silent
auction, contact Martha Hodes at 913.207.9893
[email protected].
OPEN HOUSE AT NOTRE DAME DE SION HIGH
SCHOOL - NOV 10 Notre Dame de Sion High School
is having an Open House on Sunday, November 10th from
11:00 a.m. -3:00 p.m. On our all-girls’ campus, young
women receive one of the most vigorous educational experiences in a safe, Catholic atmosphere of affirmation,
love and acceptance. Come hear more about our fantastic academic and extracurricular programs. Tours last approximately an hour and the last tour begins at 2:30
p.m. Notre Dame de Sion high school is located at:
10631 Wornall Rd., Kansas City, MO 64114. For more
information visit www.siondifference.com.
VETERAN ASSISTANCE
Are you or someone you know a veteran who needs assistance with housing, employment or other supportive
services? Catholic Charities of Kansas City-St. Joseph is
here to serve you. We help veterans find safe, stable
housing first. Then, our case managers work one-on-one
with you to guide you toward a successful transition to
productive and healthy civilian living. Services include:
• Housing
• Life-skill coaching and case management
• Employment search and job skills
• Linkage to benefits
• Resource acquisition
• Temporary financial assistance
Catholic Charities has a long tradition of serving our nation’s veterans. We’re here to help you. Contact us today
at 816.221.4377 for more information.
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SOCIAL JUSTICE
FAIR TRADE SALE—NOVEMBER 7&8
Our annual fair trade sale will be the weekend of November 7 & 8 after each Mass. We will have coffee,
tea, chocolate, Christmas décor, scarves, jewelry, and
much, much more for sale! All of these items were fairly traded which means that all of the artisans who crafted them and workers who harvested the ingredients
were paid a fair wage. Keep this in mind when Christmas shopping this year and support fair trade!
PICTURES
CHRISTMAS IN OCTOBER 2015
ADULT FAITH FORMATION
REFLECTION ON THE TWENTY-NINTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME , YEAR B
This Sunday’s readings throw a significant lens on
what discipleship involves, what leadership entails and
what role suffering plays in both. Today we learn from
Jesus that discipleship involves a willingness to suffer
for others, while true leadership entails lives of service.
Jesus incarnates these lessons in his own life,
especially in his dealing with others.
For such lessons to become integral parts of our
lives of discipleship complete trust in God is essential.
The refrain from responsorial Psalm 33 invites us to
call upon the Lord’s mercy with complete trust: “Lord
Let your mercy be on us as we place our trust in you.”
Beginning with trust in God’s faithful love and mercy,
every disciple ventures out in service of others, ready
and willing to handle the many difficulties that arise
whenever we deal with each other and with life.
The first reading comes from Isaiah’s fourth
servant song which speaks of God’s servant, Israel,
suffering in Babylonia for the sake of being faithful to
the Lord. Isaiah consoles the Babylonian captives that
their suffering is not in vain. God, the giver of life, will
bring about new life and meaning from Israel’s
suffering. God’s people, in their willingness to suffer,
will see long life and God’s will accomplished through
them.
Through such suffering, the Lord’s servant will
“justify many” and bear their guilt. The suffering
servant will be the occasion for new life and meaning
for all God’s people. Such an insight can only surface
from one who places complete trust in God’s mercy,
kindness and fidelity. The followers of Jesus
understood Jesus to be the suffering servant of God,
whose willingness to give of himself completely for
others brings about new life and meaning for all.
The letter to the Hebrews offers Jesus as the model
and hope to those who struggle with their lives of
discipleship and service. Being fully human Jesus can
sympathize with our weaknesses because Jesus was
tested in every way that we are, “yet without sin.” Our
relationship to Jesus gives us confidence to approach
God, ever mindful of God’s mercy and ever trustful in
God’s love. In the midst of struggles
and suffering, we can and do find timely
help from our loving God.
Mark 8:22-10:51 is the heart of the
gospel, with each passage offering
important lessons in the school of discipleship. Jesus
talks three times about his passion, death and
resurrection, each time in more graphic detail than the
previous.
Each
time,
the
disciples
clearly
misunderstand or refuse to acknowledge that
discipleship in not for glory, status and prestige, but for
service, which entails struggle and suffering.
Today’s gospel is the last of the three
misunderstandings by the disciples. Jesus has just
spoken for the third time about his suffering and death.
In response, all that James and John can think of is
their status and privilege. The other disciples are
indignant at them, not because they asked but rather
for having beaten the rest of them to the punch. Jesus
knows that it is time for another lesson in discipleship.
Jesus first challenges James and John with the
same cup of suffering he is about to drink, namely his
passion and death. They readily agree that they can
walk that path with him. Jesus, realizing how little all of
them actually understand the demands of discipleship,
speaks to them in paradoxes. If you want to be first, be
the slave of all. If you want to be great, be the servant
of all. Disciples, like Jesus, are to be people who are
willing to serve others, even to the point of giving one’s
life.
SCC
BIBLE STUDY
READINGS FOR SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2015
1st Reading: Isaiah 53:10-11
Psalm: Psalm 33:4-5, 18-19, 20, 22
2nd Reading: Hebrew 4:14-16
Gospel: Mark 10:35-45
READINGS FOR SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2015
1st Reading: Jeremiah 31:7-9
Psalm: Psalm 126:1-2, 2-3, 4-5, 6
2nd Reading: Hebrew 5:1-6
Gospel: Mark 10:46-52
How willing are you to take on the challenge of
discipleship? How active is your trust in God during
times of difficulties and suffering? How is Jesus your
model for dealing with the demands of Christian
discipleship? This week, take time to reflect on and
respond to these questions as we begin to bring this
year of grace to a close.
Biagio Mazza
Pastoral Associate
BIBLE STUDY AND SUNDAY READINGS
Catholics are mostly exposed to the Bible through the
Sunday Lectionary Readings. In order to help us all
enter into the Bible through the Sunday readings, we
are offering study sessions that will provide an
opportunity to read, to study background to the
readings, and to reflect on how to apply the readings to
our lives. We will gather on October 25th at
10:30am. All are welcome. Bring a Bible and a friend.
To register for these sessions, please call Biagio at
816-979-3153.
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YOUTH MINISTRY
JUNIOR HIGH YOUTH!
Welcome all 7th and 8th graders to a great year of
applying your faith to your lives! Our next meetings will
be October 21st and November 4th, from 7-8:30pm in the
Parish Hall.
HIGH SCHOOL & CONFIRMATION YOUTH
Your next meetings are November 1st and 15th from 78:30pm.
CONFIRMATION SPONSOR NIGHT
Each Confirmation candidate must have a sponsor. A
sponsor is someone who is a confirmed Catholic adult,
not the candidate’s parent, and in good standing with the
Catholic Church. Think of an aunt, uncle, grandparent,
godparent or other awesome person in your life who you
know well and with whom you would love to spend time.
Each month we have a meeting for the candidate and
their sponsor to attend which is the preparation class for
the sacrament. Your next meeting will be November 11th
in the Parish Hall from 7-8:30pm. If your sponsor is
unable to attend the meeting, you must still be present. If
you need help finding a sponsor, please call Kirstie in the
Youth Office. She knows people.
HIGH SCHOOL BONFIRE PARTY!
As part of our mission to get to know our youth better we
gather each fall for a big bonfire at the Lewis family’s
house! This will take place on October 18th from 7 - 9pm.
Permission slips will be handed out at our first couple
meetings and will be available on the website. Come
hungry and ready to have some fun getting to know each
other! Parents are needed to help transport the youth to
and from the bonfire. Please contact Kirstie Roberts if you
would like to help out! You’ll be paid in hotdogs, cocoa
and s’mores!
JUNIOR HIGH AND HIGH SCHOOL YOUTH TO
WORLDS OF FUN!
Every year we load up a bus and head up to Worlds of
Fun for a scary night of haunted houses and roller
coasters! This year we are going on October 23rd. We will
leave the parish at 5:30pm and return after the park
closes, around 12:45am. Cost per person is around $35.
Everyone must have a permission form. They are
available on the website and in the Youth Office.
UPLIFT COOKS!
Anyone who would like to help prepare a meal for the
homeless is welcome to join our team on the 4th Monday
of each month at 10am in the gym. It’s recommended that
you bring a good cutting knife and vegetable peeler.
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SCHOOL OF RELIGION
FORM FOR COMMUNICATION WITH MINORS
Parents and guardians must now sign a form giving
permission for St. Sabina staff, specifically the Youth
Director, Kirstie Roberts to respond to text messages,
emails and phone calls from the youth of the parish.
These forms are available in the back of the church with
the PSR registrations and in the Youth Office.
All volunteers with youth and children must
attend one Protecting God’s Children workshop,
submit to a background check and sign the
policy on Ethics and Integrity in Ministry, (EIM).
HARVESTERS! This local food bank provides food to
needy families around the KC area. Volunteers are
needed to help sort food donations and pack weekend
food bags for kids to help fight hunger in our community.
We will be taking a group of 5 people on the third
Thursday of each month. If you would like to volunteer,
call or email Kirstie in the Youth Office to sign up. This
ministry is open to all ages!
UPLIFT ORG.
needs volunteers! If you would like to
bring meals to the homeless on the 4th or 5th Monday of
any month, please contact Kirstie Roberts to sign up! This
ministry is open to all parishioners age 14 and older.
Volunteers must report to the Uplift Warehouse by 5pm
and will be finished around 9:30pm.
CHILD SAFETY
The Diocese of Kansas City-St. Joseph is committed to
combatting sexual abuse in the Church. If you are a victim 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 victim is currently
under the age of 18), and
2) Contact your local law enforcement
agency or call 911, and
3) After reporting to these civil and law
enforcement authorities, report suspected sexual
abuse of a minor or vulnerable adult to the Diocesan
Ombudsman, Jenifer Valenti, at 816.812.2500
or [email protected], if the abuse involves a
priest, deacon, employee or volunteer of the Diocese
of Kansas City-St. Joseph.
The Diocese has a sincere commitment to providing care
and healing resources to victims of sexual abuse and
their families. Please contact Victim Advocate Bonnie
Kane at 816.392.0011 or [email protected] for more
information.
PARISH HAPPENINGS
CHRISTMAS EVE CHOIR AT 4:00PM MASS
HOLIDAY CRAFT SALE - VENDORS NEEDED
Making plans for Christmas? Why not try something
new this year? Families are invited to participate as
members of the choir at the Christmas Eve Mass at
4:00PM on December 24, 2015. Your whole family
may participate together, or just a few members may
choose to sing. All are welcome from 2nd grade to
adults. Rehearsals are on Wednesdays, October 28,
November 11, & 18 and December 9, 16, & 23 from
6:30 to 7:30 PM in the music room of the church. You
must be present for at least 4 of the rehearsals.
What a great way for kids, parents and grandparents to
enter into the joy of the Christmas season—plus, you
are guaranteed a seat in the crowded church! Contact
Susan Ratigan to register or for more information. [email protected] 816-979-3158.
Our St. Joseph Table Committee is hosting a Holiday
Craft Sale and Chili Supper on the weekend of November 14-15. This event will be open to the public and it
will be held in the parish gym. Crafters may rent space
for $35 per 8’ table or $40 per 8’ table with electricity.
We only have 8 spots with electricity available. Craft
sale hours will be November 14 from 10am-5:30pm
and November 15 from 9am-2pm. If you would like to
rent space, please contact Gabe Mitsdarffer at
[email protected].
PLEASE TAKE NOTE:
We want to make all parishioners aware that the Belton Code of Ordinances
states that nowhere within the city are people allowed
to “beg” or ask for money. If someone asks you for
money in our parking lot when you come to attend
Mass, please direct them to any staff member at that
Mass, or to the parish office during office hours, rather
than giving them money. A staff member is present
after every Mass for any questions or concerns. You
can find us in the South Alcove of the Gathering
Space. We will direct them to the appropriate resources.
2016 DELEGATION TO EL SALVADOR
Our parish will be taking its second delegation to El
Salvador to learn more about the scholarship program
there and to have the opportunity to meet and visit with
our scholarship students and their families. We will
travel to Cinquera and also to El Mozote. El Mozote
was the site of one of many massacres that occurred in
El Salvador during their Civil War. As of now we are
planning to travel to El Salvador on January 5 and
staying approximately 8 days. If you are interested or
would like more information, please contact Kris at 816
-979-3151 or by email at [email protected].
"THE POWER OF PRAYING FOR YOUR ADULT
CHILDREN"
Our concern for our children does not end when they
reach adulthood. Come join other concerned parents
as we learn how to pray more effectively and gain trust
in God that our prayers are heard. Deacon Mike will
lead this group Tuesday nights at starting Oct. 22 for
five weeks. Signup sheet is in the vestibule.
HEALING SERVICES
Our Diocese of Kansas City-St Joseph is reaching out
to everyone who has been impacted by any sexual
abuse by offering Healing Services. Services will be
held:
• Nov 11 at Nativity of Mary, Independence at 7pm
• June 26 at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Kansas City at 2pm.
MORE CHRISTMAS IN OCTOBER PICTURES...
FALL JEWELRY AND RELIGIOUS ARTICLE
SALE St. Sabina’s Altar Society is offering a beautiful
selection of medals, crucifixes, rosaries, bracelets, and
necklaces after Masses on October 24/25 and Oct 31/
Nov 1st. Orders can be also placed for Advent wreaths
and candles. Stop by the table early for the best selection! All proceeds benefit St. Sabina parish. Cash,
checks and credit cards will be accepted.
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PARISH HAPPENINGS
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
¡FELIZ CUMPLEAÑOS!
Micki Aguayo, Sonia Ayala, Kathryn Bell, Jo Bilderback, Cecilia
Bondon, Pedro Bonilla, Jim Bornheimer, Gary Braley, Maria
Caceres, Brooke Campbell, Ivan Castillo, Daniela Castro,
Gustavo Cedillo, Nicandro Cervantes, Carlos Chavez, Susan
Chavez, Craig Cheney, Janie Cheney, Trenton Clark, Montana
Cummings, Janet Dailey, Diane Daldrup, Rubi Enriquez, Jacob
Fields, Louise Fleetwood, Jimmy Fuller, Jose Gallardo, Anallely
Garrido, Michael Gates, Gerardo Giron, Laura Hinojos, Trey
Hoeper, Becky Irick, Maria Keesoon, Karlie Kennedy, Charles
Kille, Rob Kottenbrock, Dave Kratofil, Clemente Landa, Marvin
Lopez, Gloria Madden, Ricardo Madrid, Adilene Mendoza,
Maria Morales, Patricia Morales, Angela Moreno, Laura Munoz,
Maria Orozco, Diego Perez, Monica Perez, Heather Poland,
Gary Prendergast, Leslie Prieto, Derek Pritchett, Luz Racela,
Emily Ramirez, Martha Ramos, Katy Rewald, Grant Richardson,
Heath Rigby, Samantha Rojas, Nelybeth Rojo, Susan Rolli,
Carlos Ruiz, Marciana Saldaña, Rudy Schmidt, Anna Schwarz,
Shirley Sears, Alisson Solares, Laura Sosa, Manuel Torres,
Selen Valenzuela, Ruth Vazquez, Victor Vieyra, Kyle Wathor,
Madelon Wink, Cece Wipperman, Merle Woolworth
WELLNESS CENTER
CHANGING HABITS:WILLPOWER
We tend to think of willpower as something that can
be depleted. But a growing body of research
suggests that isn’t so and that we may, in fact, have
control over our self-control. In a Stanford University
study, participants were prompted to regard
willpower as either limited or limitless, and then
asked to complete a cognitively challenging task.
The result: Those who believed willpower was
unlimited performed better on a subsequent test of
self-control than people who thought the opposite.
The next time you worry about your willpower not
being up to the task, just remember, that belief is
just in your mind. Go ahead and follow through with
what you value. That’s when your life comes into full
alignment with what’s really, really important to you.
St. Sabina Wellness Center 816-979-3090.
Let’s stay well and be well together!
WELLNESS CENTER CLASS SCHEDULE
Monday:
Tuesday:
Yoga Basics 1:00 - 2:00 pm
Gentle Yoga 2:00 - 3:00 pm
Yoga 6:00 - 7:00 pm
Strength & Stretch 1:00 - 2:00 pm
CDSMP Class 2:15 - 4:00 pm
Gentle Stretch & Strength 2:00 - 3:00pm
HAPPY ANNIVERSARY! ¡FELIZ ANIVERSARIO!
Shawn & Margaret Fuss
Don & Lisa Cummings
Abraham & Yesika Benavides
Chris & Emily Bornheimer
Manuel & Teresa Arroyo
Ramon & Stacy Gomez
Phillip & Kimberly Baird
Jose & Maria Salas
Andy & Marsha Puleo
Jeff & Bev Jakobe
Tom & Michelle Ragsdale
Tony & Teresa Medrano
George & Maxine Bremer
Robert & Rosalie Duffey
Wayne & Darlene Jennings
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Friday:
Saturday:
Yoga Basics 1:00 - 2:00 pm
Gentle Yoga 2:00 - 3:00 pm
Restorative Yoga 6:00 - 7:00 pm
Stretch & Strength 1:00 - 2:00 pm
Gentle Stretch & Strength 2:00 - 3:00pm
Strength & Stretch 6:00 - 7:00 pm
Yoga Basics1:00 - 2:00 pm
Gentle Yoga 2:00 - 3:00 pm
Open Workout 8:30 - 12:30 pm
ReFit Cardio Class 10:00 - 11:00 am
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816-322-1900
ST. THOMAS MORE PARISHIONER
FAX 322-0705
COLLISION REPAIR SPECIALIST
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INFORMACION
PLATICAS PRE-BAUTISMALES – 14 DE NOV
Normalmente cada Segundo Sábado del mes de las
10 am a 1 pm (Sólo para Niños de 0-6 años) Salón
de juntas. Sótano de la Parroquia. Para niños mayores de 7 años requerirán una formación especial.
PRÓXIMOS BAUTISMOS: llamar Kris al 816-9793151. Favor de llenar su aplicación antes de asistir
a las platicas. No se ofrece cuidado de niños.
CORRESPONSABILIDAD
TESORO: COLECTA DEL DOMINGO MUNDIAL
DE LAS MISIONES ¡Hoy es el Domingo Mundial de
las Misiones! En las escrituras, leímos que San Pablo, les
pidió a las gentiles iglesias que realizaran una colecta
para apoyar a la Iglesia de Jerusalén. Hoy en día, nos
solicitan que apoyemos a las iglesias jóvenes de todo el
mundo. Tus plegarias y regalos generosos a la Sociedad
para la Propagación de la Fe en la colecta de hoy,
ayudarán a los misioneros a ofrecer a los pobres de
estas áreas, ayuda práctica mientras comparten la
piedad del Señor. Asegurará el desarrollo de diócesis
locales, y apoyará el trabajo de curas, religiosos y líderes
laicos que sirven a los marginados y los mas
necesitados. ¡Sal al mundo entero a través de tu regalo
en la colecta de hoy!
TIEMPO Y TALENTO:
COLECTA DE ARROZ Y FRIJOLES
Gracias a todos quienes donaron arroz y frijoles este año
para ayudar a los trabajadores agrícolas migrantes en
Lexington, MO. Gracias también a Don y Marilynn Grieb,
Ed y Emy Yeater, Sandy Katzer, Raul Felix, y Berenice
Felix quienes fueron a Lexington a distribuir arroz y
frijoles.
En esta foto aparecen nuestros feligreses,
quienes atendieron a nuestras Platicas PreBautismales el 10 de Octubre.
JUSTICIA SOCIAL
VENTA DE COMERCIO JUSTO—7 Y 8 DE NOV
Nuestra venta anual de comercio justo será el fin de
semana del 7 y 8 de noviembre después de cada
Misa. Tendremos café, té, chocolate, decoración de
Navidad, bufandas, joyas, y mucho, mucho más para
la venta! Todos estos artículos fueron de comercio
justo lo que significa que todos los artesanos que los
hicieron a mano y los trabajadores que cosecharon los
ingredientes se les pagó un salario justo. Tenga esto
en cuenta al hacer compras de Navidad este año y
apoye el comercio justo!
LECTURAS
LECTURAS DEL DOMINGO, 18 DE OCTUBRE
Primera Lectura: Isaías 53:10-11
Salmo: Salmo 32:4-5, 18-19, 20, 22
Segunda Lectura: Hebreos 4:14-16
Evangelio: Marcos 10:35-45
LECTURAS DEL DOMINGO, 25 DE OCTUBRE
Primera Lectura: Jeremías 31:7-9
Salmo: Salmo 125:1-2ab, 2cd-3, 4-5, 6
Segunda Lectura: Hebreos 5:1-6
Evangelio: Marcos 10:46-52
ESCUELA DE RELIGION
JOVENES DE HIGH SCHOOL O CONFIRMACION Sus
próximas juntas serán el Domingo,18 de Octubre y el 1
de Noviembre en el salón Parroquial de 7-8:30pm.
NOCHE DE PADRINOS DE CONFIRMACION
Su primer noche de Padrinos de Confirmación será el
Miércoles, 11 de Noviembre de 7-8:30pm. Un padrino
de Confirmación es un adulto Confirmado en la fe Católica, que no sean los padres del joven y que estén en
buenos términos con su Iglesia.
JOVENES DE JUNIOR HIGH Y HIGH SCHOOL A
WORLDS OF FUN! Cada año llevamos a nuestros
jóvenes de Junior High y High School a Worlds of Fun
para una noche de diversión! Este año iremos el Viernes, 23 de Octubre. Nos reuniremos en la parroquia y
el bus saldrá a las 5:30pm y regresaremos después
que el parque de diversión cierre, asi que estaremos
de regreso en la parroquia a las 12:45am. El costo de
cada persona es aproximadamente $35. Cada joven
que quiera asistir tendrá que tener un formulario de
permiso firmado por sus padres. Las formas están en
la oficia y también en nuestra pagina web.
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INFORMACION
CLASES DE RICA
RICA, El Rito de Iniciación Cristiana de Adultos, comienza en Septiembre. RICA es el proceso de formación para adultos que quieren ser Católicos y para adultos que han sido bautizados en la fe Católica,
pero necesitan los sacramentos de Primera Comunión y/o Confirmación. Este año vamos a tener platicas los jueves de 7-9pm. Si esta interesado, comuníquese con Kris en la oficina, o llámele a Gerardo
Arenivas al 816-719-7563 o a Raúl Félix al 816-3091919.
SERVICIOS DE SANIDAD
Nuestra diócesis de Kansas City-St. Joseph esta haciendo un llamado a todos aquellos quienes han sido
afectados por cualquier tipo de abuso sexual, ofreciendo servicios de sanidad. Los servicios se llevaran a
cabo:
• 11 de Noviembre en la Natividad de María, en Independence, MO a las 7pm.
• 26 de Junio en la Catedral de la Inmaculada Concepción en Kansas City a las 2pm.
POR FAVOR TENGAN EN CUENTA:
Queremos que todos los feligreses tengan en cuenta que el Código de Ordenanzas de Belton dice que
en ningún lugar dentro de la ciudad está autorizado
pedir dinero (para comida, gasolina, etc.). Si alguien
le pide dinero en el estacionamiento cuando viene a
Misa, por favor dirígelo a cualquier miembro del personal que está en esa Misa, o a la oficina parroquial
durante las horas de oficina, en lugar de darle dinero. Un miembro del personal está presente en cada
Misa para cualquiera pregunta o duda nos puede
encontrar en el lado sureño del Espacio de Reunión.
Nosotros lo dirigiremos a los recursos adecuados.
2016 DELEGACION A EL SALVADOR
Nuestra parroquia llevara a su segunda delegación
a El Salvador para aprender mas sobre el programa
de becas allí y para tener la oportunidad de conocer
a nuestro estudiantes becados y a sus familias. Viajaremos a Cinquera y a El Mozote. El pueblo de Mozote fue uno de los muchos donde ocurrieron masacres durante la Guerra Civil en El Salvador. Por ahora, planeamos viajar a El Salvador el 5 de Enero y
quedarnos aproximadamente 8 días.
Si usted esta interesado o quiere mas información,
por favor comuníquese con Kris al 816-979-3151 o
por correo electrónico, [email protected].
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INTENCIONES DE LA MISA
Es una antigua costumbre (que data los tiempos del
Antiguo Testamento) orar por los que han muerto.
La Iglesia sigue esta costumbre, sobre todo cuando
se celebra la Eucaristía. Además de oración por todos los difuntos, una intención particular puede ser
incluida por el sacerdote para una o más personas a
solicitud de cualquier persona. Esa persona puede
ofrecer una donación (sugerido $10). Dicha ofrenda
tradicionalmente se ha proporcionado para el apoyo
del clero. En nuestra diócesis, el clero decidió hace
años para todas las misas que las remuneraciones
se entregaran a la parroquia. Si usted desea ofrecer
una Misa para uno de sus seres queridos, por favor
comuníquese con Zuiri en la oficina parroquial.
ATADO A SU CASA DEBIDO A ENFERMEDAD
O VEJEZ? Si usted o un miembro de su familia esta atado a su casa debido a enfermedad crónica o
vejez y le gustaría recibir la Sagrada Comunión por
favor póngase en contacto con María Palomares al
816-838-1138 o con Kris Larkey en la oficina parroquial al 816-979-3151 o [email protected].
HOSPITALIZADO Si usted esta hospitalizado y le
desea hacernos saber, por favor llame o que un
miembro de su familia se comunique con nosotros.
Llámele a María Palomares al 816-838-1138 o con
Kris Larkey en la oficina parroquial al 816-979-3151
o por correo electrónico: [email protected].
Debido a las leyes de privacidad, los hospitales no
pueden contactarnos.
GUADALUPE MATACHINES
Los ensayos para los Matachines comenzaran el Jueves,
15 de Octubre a las 7pm en el
gimnasio. Si a usted le gustaría unirse a nuestro grupo de
Matachines este año, por favor comuníquese con Juan Lopez al 816-382-7005
o con Gerardo Arenivas al 816-719-7563.
OBRA DE LA VIRGEN DE GUADALUPE
Si a usted le gustaría formar
parte de nuestro elenco para
la Obra de la Virgen de Guadalupe, por favor comuníquese con Raúl Félix al 816-3091919. Los ensayos comienzan
el Martes, 20 de Octubre a las
7pm en la Iglesia.
18 de Octubre del 2015
29° Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario
La Parroquia
Católica de
Santa Sabina
Belton, MO
Felicidades a David Emmanuel, quien fue
bautizado en nuestra parroquia el Domingo, 4 de
Octubre.
700 Trevis Avenue, Belton, MO 64012 Teléfono: 816-331-4713
www.stsabinaparish.org
www.facebook.com/stsabinaparish
Fax: 816-322-6196
Horarios: 9:00am - 5:00pm, Lunes - Jueves y 9:00am - 1:00pm, Viernes
Personal de la Parroquia
Rev. Jeff Stephan, Pastor
816-979-3157
Padre Curt Vogel, Pastor Adjunto
816-979-3156
Diácono Dwayne Katzer
Diácono Mike Gates
Bridget Hernandez, Corresponsabilidad y Justicia Social 816-979-3159
Kris Larkey, Asociada Pastoral
816-979-3151
Biagio Mazza, Asociado Pastoral
816-979-3153
Zuiri Pacheco, Recepcionista y Escuela de Religión
816-979-3150
Susan Ratigan, Liturgista
816-979-3158
Kirstie Roberts, Dir. de Religión y Pastoral Juvenil
816-979-3155
Marta Roper, Coordinadora Pastoral
816-979-3154
Jeff Shields, Coordinador de Finanzas
816-979-3152
Tracy Wheeler, Mantenimiento
Bonnie Kane, Diocesan Victim Advocate
816-392-0011
Jenifer Valenti, Diocesan Ombudsman
816-812-2500
Horario de las Misas del fin de semana
Sábado: 4:00pm (Confesiones de las 3:00pm - 3:30pm)
Domingo: 8:00am, 10:30am en Ingles, 12:30pm Misa en Español
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