April 12, 2015 - Holy Trinity Catholic Church

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April 12, 2015 - Holy Trinity Catholic Church
Second Sunday of Easter
April 12 2015
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9150 Pflumm / Lenexa, Kansas 66215
Website: www.htlenexa.org / email: [email protected]
We are a Catholic family who loves, grows and lives in faith through Jesus Christ
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Holy Trinity Catholic Church
Liturgy
Happy Easter!
Yes, we can continue to say Happy Easter
today. While we conclude the octave of
Easter we begin the 2nd week of the Easter
season that lasts until Pentecost. It truly is a
time of feasting. We hope that you had the
best Lent ever and will continue with the best
Easter season you’ve ever had.
This particular Sunday, which used to be
designated the 2nd Sunday of Easter on our
liturgical calendar, since May 5, 2000, is now
called Divine Mercy Sunday; promulgated by
Pope John Paul II, now Saint John Paul II.
Remember these words of Jesus from St.
Faustina’s diary (for more information on St.
Faustina and Divine Mercy, much can be
obtained on the internet) “I desire that the
Feast of Mercy be a refuge and shelter for all
souls, and especially poor sinners. On that
day the very depths of My tender mercy are
open. The soul that will go to Confession and
receive Holy Communion shall obtain
complete forgiveness of sins and
punishment." (699) "Souls perish in spite of
My bitter Passion. I am giving them the last
hope of salvation; that is, the Feast of My
Mercy. If they will not adore My mercy, they
will perish for all eternity...tell souls about this
great mercy of Mine, because the awful day,
the day of My justice, is near.” (965)
Many of us do not spend enough time
reflecting on our life, and what will happen,
when our time on earth comes to an end.
Trust in God’s bountiful mercy, turn to Jesus
during this Easter Season and surrender your
life to him.
Jesus, I trust in You.
Congratulations
Baptism:
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Grayson James DeCicco, son of Daniel and
Jessica (Dreiling) DeCicco
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Aydon Edward Gould, son of Mark and Lynn
(Rodak) Gould
Welcome to Our
New Parishioners
David De Gois
Evangelos & Holly Brisimitzakis
Weekly Faith Sharing
We recommend that parish households set aside a specific
time each week to pray, read the scriptures for the liturgy
you celebrated this weekend, reflect and discuss the
Scriptures using the question we offer as a starting point.
Gospel ~ John 20:19–31
Question ~ What could you and your family do
to help others who are in need?
Readings for the Week of April 12
Monday:
Acts 4:23-31; Ps 2:1-3, 4-9; Jn 3:1-8
Tuesday:
Acts 4:32-37; Ps 93:1-2, 5; Jn 3:7b-15
Wednesday: Acts 5:17-26; Ps 34:2-9; Jn 3:16-21
Thursday: Acts 5:27-33; Ps 34:2, 9, 17-20;
Jn 3:31-36
Friday: Acts 5:34-42; Ps 27:1, 4, 13-14; Jn 6:1-15
Saturday: Acts 6:1-7; Ps 33:1-2, 4-5, 18-19;
Jn 6:16-21
Sunday: Acts 3:13-15, 17-19; Ps 4:2, 4, 7-9;
1 Jn 2:1-5a; Lk 24:35-48
Readings can be found at www.usccb.org.
Rest in Peace
Benjamin Wheat, son of Jacob and
Michelle Wheat
Linda McGrath, wife of John McGrath
Parish Office Information
Past Homilies Online
"Had trouble hearing or missed part of the homily on
Sunday? Go to http://www.frvincehuber.org/ for past
Sunday and weekday homilies."
Bulletin Article Deadline: 10:00 am on Monday
Send bulletin request to: [email protected]
Please schedule all campus meetings through
the Parish Office (888-2770),
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Holy Trinity Catholic Church
Mass Intentions
THIS WEEKEND
APRIL 11 & 12
SATURDAY
4:00PM—Sp. Int: Mariann & Gerry Slavik by Thomas &
Vicki Wise
SUNDAY
7:30AM—Mary Ann Sniezek by Jim & Ginger Georgie
9:30AM—Sp. Int: Trudy Boynton by Jan Smith
11:30AM—People of the Parish
5:00PM—Ladonna Redding by Greg & Carol McWhorter
MONDAY
APRIL 13
6:45AM—Tim Nass by Mark & Spica Wassmer Family
8:15AM—Lucille Bauer by Tom & Alice Brackhahn
TUESDAY
APRIL 14
6:45AM—Hover Steck by Mike Steck
8:15AM—Jill Arnold by Thomas & Vicki Wise
Please pray for those who
need our prayers…...
for the homeless, the jobless, the addicted, the
imprisoned, or the physically or emotionally ill
and the sick, including:
Edie Gast, Aidan Loney, Anna Schlagel, Mike Dunn,
Crystal Maguire, Shirley Bolsenga, Anne Fields, Kate
Klusman, Kevin Jennings, Kathleen Mosher, Lois
Dasenbrock, Alan Engel, Marilyn Suellentrop, Frank
Stallbories, Jeanne Mense, Hoi Ha, Carol Stamm, Don
Brawley, Judy Ambler, Dorothy Bohr, Dan Menke,
Anna Italiano, Carol Sigona & others we may have
missed
For privacy reasons, the individual or an immediate family member must
contact us for their name to be added to the Prayer List.
WEDNESDAY
APRIL 15
6:45AM—Kathleen Eide by Patty Dockhan
8:15AM—The Determann Family by Jan Smith
“Rejoice in the Lord always”
THURSDAY
APRIL 16
6:45AM—Mary Ann Sniezek by Jim & Ginger Georgie
8:15AM—Mark Smith by Friends
Special needs are:
FRIDAY
APRIL 17
6:45AM—Mark Dodd by Deacon Stuart & Marsha Holland
8:15AM—Laura Grutza by Mel & Carol Romme
SATURDAY
APRIL 18
8:00AM—Margaret McDonough by The Daughters of
Isabella
4:00PM—People of the Parish
SUNDAY
APRIL 19
7:30AM—Kathleen Eide by Patty Dockhan
9:30AM—Dolores Beers by Helen Gabbert
11:30AM—George Phillips by Jan Smith
5:00PM—Peter M. Mooney by Kathleen Andrews
MASS SCHEDULE
Saturday: 4:00 pm
Mass in Spanish: 6:00 pm in the Stone Chapel
Sunday: 7:30, 9:30, 11:30 am, 5:00 pm
Weekdays: 6:45 am & 8:15 am
Saturday Morning: 8:00 am
Holy Days: As Announced
RECONCILIATION:
Wednesday: 6:00 pm
Saturday: 2:45 pm – 3:45 pm, or anytime by
appointment
Perpetual Adoration
Sunday ~ Noon
Monday ~ 2:00 am
Wednesday ~ 2:00 am
Thursday ~ 2:00 am & 2:00 pm
Saturday ~ 10:00 am, 7:00 pm & 8:00 pm
*Additional adorers needed for these hours.
Additional participants are welcome at all hours.
To be an adorer, call:
Eileen Daly
Kathy Sexton
913-492-4211
913-888-1230
Pray the Rosary
Every weekday at 6:15 AM
in the Church.
∗ Every weekday at 7:40AM in the
Adoration Chapel.
∗ Every Wednesday at 2:30PM—Mothers Rosary Prayer
Group, all are invited to join in prayer in the Adoration
Chapel.
* Every Saturday after the 8:00AM Mass in the Church.
∗ Every Sunday at 3:00PM—Divine Mercy Hour prayer group,
please join them in silent prayer in the Adoration Chapel
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Parish News
Fraternity of the Poor of Jesus Christ
UPDATE:
Holy Trinity Parish collected $23,607.00
for the Sisters throughout the Lenten
season. These funds will be used to
support the Sister’s mission of outreach
to the poor and to continue to improve
the living conditions in their convent down in KCK.
These repairs include:
- heating the basement
- repairing and painting walls in various rooms
- repair crumbling exterior concrete steps
- roof replacement for entire convent
- install air conditioning units
- re-vent furnaces
Holy Trinity Parish will continue to support the Brazilian
Sisters beyond Lent. If you are interested in assisting
with any of the programs we currently offer, please
contact the following people:
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Arts and Crafts class for the sheltered women on
Wednesday afternoons.
Contact Elizabeth Arroyo - 913-523-4729
Women’s Bible Study for the sheltered women on
Thursday afternoons.
Contact Trudy Boynton - [email protected]
Volunteer opportunities are available for those wishing to
help with Saturday evening meals for the Sisters or
Sack Lunches for their Saturday afternoon Street Ministry
TO VOLUNTEER
VISIT THE PARISH WEBSITE at
www.htlenexa.org and click on SIGN-UP GENIUS
Volunteer - contact Stan in the Parish Office if you have
questions about volunteer opportunities.
913-895-0605 or [email protected]
Financial Contributions can be dropped off in the
Offertory plate at weekend Masses.
Make checks payable to: Holy Trinity and refer to the
Brazilian Sisters in the memo line. For more information
concerning financial support for the Sisters and their mission,
please call Jeremy Heinen in the Parish Office (895-0646).
Parish News
2015 Annual
ST. VINCENT de PAUL
CHARITY GOLF
CLASSIC
Mark your calendar!
This year’s event will be
FRIDAY - June 12th - 7:45 AM
PRAIRIE HIGHLANDS GOLF CLUB.
The event is hosted by our Knights of Columbus council and
is open to all parishioners and guests, so bring your friends
and business associates and enjoy a great day of golf. 100% of
the proceeds from this event benefit Holy Trinity’s
St. Vincent de Paul Society.
Sign-up forms are available at HTKnights.org, in the parish
office or from any HT Knight.
For more event information or sponsorship info, contact
Mike Stompoly: (913) 345-8015
or [email protected].
We also have Golf Classic Logo apparel available at
deeply discounted prices.
Contact Mike for size availability.
“Remember, there are many people we
will never meet, who appreciate more than we will
ever know, our efforts for the
St. Vincent de Paul Society”
Raffle of 4 Collegiate Afghans with
Matching Pillow Cases
The Trinity Threaders invite you and friends to
participate in their upcoming raffle of four beautiful
collegiate afghans with matching pillow cases (KU, KState, Benedictine, and MU (or Shockers or Emporia).
The drawing will follow the 11:30 Mass on April 19,
2015. Tickets are $1.00 with 6 for $5.00. Proceeds shall
assist tuition for children wishing to attend Holy Trinity
Grade School.
Contacts are Linda Moyer
913-541-2665 or
Ann Piette 913-888-0163.
The Sisters are very grateful to our parish and wish
to thank everyone for their prayers and support.
FOOD KITCHEN - This Thursday - April 16th
Please call Stan in the Parish Office (895-0605) if you are
able to help at Food Kitchen this month. Last month we
served 342 meals. Thanks to all who help out with
this worthwhile effort to support the less fortunate
in our community.
Trash Bag Sales
after Masses the weekend of April25-26th
Representatives from our school will be selling trash bags
after all masses next weekend. Support our school with
the purchase of these popular and durable bags (white,
yellow, blue and paper).
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Weekly Calendar
Pray for all Men and
Women Serving in
our Armed Forces
and their families
We especially pray for those in active areas of conflict:
Lt. Col. Luke J. Meyers
Maj. Andrew J. Meyers
Col. Ronald Tucker, Jr.
Spc. Elizabeth Mense Herzig
Brigadier General David K. MacEwen
Please send the names of those serving our country to:
[email protected] or call
the Parish Office at 913-888-2770. Thank you
Job Opening: Good Shepherd, Shawnee
Maintenance and Custodial Position
Monday - April 13
1:00pm
3:30pm
7:00pm
Room
7:00pm
7:00pm
Trinity Threaders - Parish Office Basement
Destination Imagination - Quigley
Spiritual Mentors Meeting - Parish Office Conference
Boy Scouts - FQC Café
Bells of Joy - Church
Tuesday - April 14
5:00pm
6:00pm
7:00pm
7:00pm
8:00pm
Legion of Mary - Church Liturgical Gathering Room
American Heritage Girls - EEC Playroom
Korean Catholic Community - Stone Chapel
Knights of Columbus - Gast Social Room
Folk Group - Church
Wednesday - April 15
10:00am Korean Catholic Community - Stone Chapel
6:00pm Confessions - Church
Thursday - April 16
Responsible for custodial duties and maintenance of
school and parish facility, grounds and rectory. The ideal
candidate has competency in basic custodial, electrical,
plumbing, carpentry and other related skills. This is a full
time position (40 hours, Monday through Friday), with
benefits as offered by the parish and archdiocese.
Submit cover letter and resume to Steve Lemons:
[email protected]. Applications close on
Wednesday, April 22.
9:30am
10:00am
12:00pm
12:30pm
7:00pm
Spring Bible Study at Holy Trinity:
6:45am
8:00am
8:45am
2:45pm
4:00pm
6:00pm
The Song of Songs (of Solomon)
The most commentaries written on, yet perhaps least
understood, book of the Bible. To the Jews it has been called
the holiest book of their Scriptures.
No charge, no registration, open to everyone, bring your
Bible. Seven sessions, one hour each.
Tuesday mornings, April 21-June 2, starting at 9:15 a.m. in the
liturgical gathering room of the Church, repeated on Thursday
evenings, April 23-June 11 (not meeting May 14), starting at
7:30 p.m. in the Gast Social Room of the Church.
For more info, contact Bill Thomas, 451-6486,
[email protected].
Women’s Bible Study - Quigley
Korean Catholic Community - Stone Chapel
Home School - Quigley
Trinity Threaders - Gast Social Room
Chorale - Stone Chapel
Friday - April 17
10:00am Korean Catholic Community - Stone Chapel
3:30pm Marian Girls Jr. High Group - Gast Social Room
Saturday - April 18
School of Faith - Gast Social Room
Mass - Church
Rosary / Devotions following morning Mass - Church
Confessions - Church
Mass - Church
Hispanic Mass - Stone Chapel
Sunday - April 19
9:30am
11:00am
12:30pm
6:15pm
Children’s Liturgy of the Word - Gast Social Room
Korean Catholic Community - Stone Chapel
Baptisms - Church
High School Youth Ministry - FQC
Abbot’s Table Banquet
Please join the monks of St. Benedict’s Abbey on April 18, 2015, at the Sheraton in Kansas City’s Crown
Center for the third annual Abbot’s Table Banquet. This year we will celebrate the service of Archbishop
James Keleher and Curtis Martin, founder of FOCUS. These two men truly exemplify what it means to Run with
the Light of Life, bringing the light of Christ to the world. This event is not only an opportunity to honor these men
but also a chance to support the monks in our ministry and mission as we serve Christ and his Church.
5pm Mass - 6pm Cocktails - 7pm Dinner For more information contact Matt Kemnitz in our Advancement
Office: 913.360.7897 or visit our website: http://www.kansasmonks.org/abbots-table
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Holy Trinity Catholic Church
Stewardship of Time,Talent and Treasure
Stewardship of Treasure
Come join Holy Trinity Cub Scouts
Fiscal Year ending 06/30/15
Offertory Collection
Annual Amount Budgeted
$2,931,443
Week ending April 5
$37,852
Year-to-Date Collections
$2,245,022
Holy Land
$3,516
Easter
$11,310
Registered families
2,689
Families making contributions
1,728
64% of Registered families
Families with 2015 pledges
1116
Families using electronic funds transfer (EFT)
527
Legacy of Faith Capital Campaign
Total Pledged (3 year commitment)
Week ending April 5
Collections-to-date
75% of Goal
Parish Building Debt
$1,934,859
$6,559
$1,458,403
$4,863,680
How to Register or update
your contact information:
Stop by the Registration and Information
Desk in the Lobby after all Masses (except
Sunday evening) or in the Parish Office during the week.
For more info, call the Parish Office @ 888-2770
Totus Tuus Maria MI Village
Come spend some quality time with Mary!
Holy Trinity has established a Militia of the
Immaculata Village, Totus Tuus Maria, and we
would love for you to be a part of it. Our next
meeting will be Sunday, April 19th from 3:30
– 4:30pm in the Atrium space of the Father
Quigley Center. We will renew our
consecration, ponder with Mary the Mysteries of
the Gospel through the Rosary, offer intercessory
prayer, and read and reflect upon the writings of
St. Maximilian Kolbe. Please bring your Rosary to
the meeting. Questions? Contact Ly Luck-Smith
[email protected], Amy Huerter
[email protected], or Kym
Brungardt [email protected].
Church Is Locked
in the Evenings
Monday-Thursday
10:00 pm
Friday
8:00 pm
Saturday
6:00 pm
Sunday
9:00 pm
If you need access to the Church beyond these
times, please notify the Parish Office @ 888-2770.
on Tuesday, April 21st! All grades are
welcome, Kindergartners through 4th
graders. If you have never been in Cub
Scouts or you would like to rejoin, Cub
Scouts is a positive, well-rounded program that affects
every area of a boy’s life. The program encourages boys
to learn the value of serving others and growing into
strong leaders. Holy Trinity Cub Scouts go on campouts,
conduct service projects, and engage in lots of fun
activities from fishing to model rockets. We will be doing
Cub Scout recruitment at our Pack Meeting on Tuesday,
April 21st at 7:00 p.m. in the Quigley Center. The annual
program fee is $55. However, no boy who wants to join
scouts will be denied entrance. We have several generous
Holy Trinity scout alumni that are willing to make certain
this happens. For additional information, please contact
Jim Olinger at [email protected], 913-832-3028 or
Dan Melchior at [email protected] or 913-568-0201.
St. James Academy Spring Open House Wednesday, April 22, 7:00pm-8:00pm.
Drop in to see the campus, meet our student leadership,
experience the community, and learn about the many
academic achievements we are celebrating!
KNIGHT LINE
CORNER
This Sunday Pancake Breakfast to help
Briana Murphy (parishioner) with her chosen vocation to
enter The Servants of the Lord (school cafeteria).
April 14 7:00 P.M. Council Meeting (Gast Social Room)
Come to a meeting; find out how to get involved and
meet your fellow brothers.
Knights Hour of Adoration is Thursday 3 A.M.
Contact Mike Huerter to sign up [email protected]
Practicing Catholic men 18 years of age or
older
If you’re interested in helping those in need, serving your parish and growing your faith, the
Knights of Columbus is for you.
Contact us about joining and learn more.
YOU ARE INVITED
www.htknights.org
h ps://www.facebook.com/KofC6673
E-Mail [email protected]
Grand Knight John Johnson Phone 816-935-7793
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Congratulations!
On Friday, April 10th, Archbishop Naumann and Archbishop Emeritus
Keleher celebrated the sacrament of Confirmation here at Holy Trinity.
140 young people received the Gift of the Holy Spirit.
Keep them in prayer—Rejoice with them and their families!
Jase Adams
Margaret Ahearn
Nathaniel Allen
Claire Alpough
Victoria Anderson
Eric Andrews
Estella Armenta
Olivia Augus ne
Benjamin Avery
Jessica Baugh
Lauren Beringer
Rachel Berkley
Rachel Berland
Margaret Bins
Alex Blanco
Erika Boeh
Jennifer Boucher
Alexander Braun
Jason Brown
Timothy Brune
Nathaniel Byard
Joseph Caragher
Daniel Carter
Madilynn Charles
Samantha Clark
Cierra Cornejo
Gavin Gostello
Samuel Cross
Andrea Curnes
Emily Curnes
Mallory Desch
Tara Devine
Anthony DiGirolamo
Ma hew Dodds
Catherine Doherty
Daisy Dominguez
Sebas an Escareno
Connor Farris
Theresa Forgét
Chancellor French
Sara Funke
Pedro Galvan
Lakin Gambill
Abigail Goscha
Alexis Goscha
Ryley Griffin
Ryan Grimes
Alyssa Guardado
Gabrielle Gu errez
Charlie Guzman
Emily Haak
Cole Haas
Margaret Hamele
Kelli Hamilton
Henry Hammes
Rosa Hernandez
Miranda Herzog
Ryan Holton
Courtney Honors
Garre Howard
Brianna Hoyt
Mitchell Huerter
Emma Hug
William Humphreys
David Johnson
Brent Jones
Joshua Kampfer
Mary Karlin
Katherine Kinnan
Keirn Kinnan
Kelly Kleekamp
Chase Klusman
Deborah Kohlrus
Anna Krumm
Andrew Kutney
Darby LaTessa
Claire Lausier
Reagan Lavin
Haley LeCluyse
Luke Lillis
Gabrielle Loya
Alex Mache a
Julia Mahon
Sidney Manning
Ethan Marshall
Cameron Mar nek
Andrew Massieon
Haley McCormick
Megan McCoy
Anais Medina
Morgan Miller
Parker Mogren
Alexander Montor
Morrigan Morales
Nicholas Moussa
Evan Mullen
Jackson Mullen
Joshua Munda
Gilbert Niesen
Manuel Oregel
Aranza Perez
David Popp
Mark Preston
Isabel Prince
Adam Pyle
Mark Radakovich
Cailin Radford
Ellayna Re nger
Jake Reynoldson
James Riddle
Alexander Robino
Jennifer Rojas
Jack Root
Caroline Sanders
Alexandra Schroeder
Chloe Schroeder
Joseph Sharp
Karlie Sheets
William Shields
Michael Simpson
Olivia Sovereign
Anna Speckin
Robert Stark
Amanda S lley
Hannah Stompoly
Jay Sullivan
Lauren Szala
Catherine Thornhill
Jackson Thornhill
Lauren Tubbesing
Megan Tubbesing
Sophia Vedock
Edward Vera
Victoria Vera
Heidy Verbena
Michael Weigel
Zachary Williams
Logan Winters
Mari Yonker
Holden Zimmerman
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Holy Trinity Catholic Church
You Are Invited to our first
HOLY TRINITY CATHOLIC SCHOOL
FRIENDS and ALUMNI DINNER
Saturday - April 18th
Parish Center GYMNASIUM
All stakeholders in our Parish School are welcome - Parents, Parishioners, Alumni and More…..
Cocktails and School Tours 5:30 pm (Following 4 pm Mass)
Dinner at 6:30 pm - French Cuisine Catered by Carlos' Copa Room
Tickets: $40 per person
Great Music from 8:00 pm - Midnight
Featuring the Mikey Needleman Band
Join us as we honor two lifetime friendships
Ginger Georgie, retiring from teaching 27 years and
Lucille Bauer, Class of 1933 alum
For registration and more information, visit
www.htsfriendsandalumni.com
This event benefits the School’s 2015-16 Tuition Assistance Fund and school building needs
Notre Dame Club of Kansas City
The Notre Dame Club of Kansas City announces Sebastian Rosato Ph.D., Professor of Political Science at the
University of Notre Dame, will speak about “The Road
To Hell? Intentions, Uncertainty, And The Origins
Of World War 1.” He will question established explanations and develop new arguments about the causes of
the Great War. A century after the outbreak of World
War 1, there is still little consensus on its causes. The
lessons learned are of particular importance for the United States and the world today. Professor Rosato will
speak at 2:00 p.m., Sunday, April 19, 2015 at the National
World War 1 Museum, Liberty Memorial, 100 W. 26th
Street, Kansas City, MO 64108, in the J.C. Nichols Auditorium. The Lecture is free and open to the public. A
reception will follow. Doors will open at 1:00 p.m. with
pre-lecture University of Notre Dame films.
Thank You Holy Trinity Parishioners!
On behalf of the clients we serve at the Johnson County
North Central Multi-Service Center Food Pantry, thank
you so much for your donation of 1,876 lbs. of food,
household and personal care items, and $704.00! Your
generosity makes a difference in the lives of many in
Johnson County. Special thanks to the Knights of
Columbus members who helped us load and unload, and
to Jason Green for the use of his cargo van. Please mark
your calendars for the next 5th Sunday collection date on
the weekend of May 30th and 31st, 2015.
St. James Academy Summer
Sports & Enrichment Camps
There’s a wide variety of activities
available for students of all ages this
summer at St. James Academy! These
exciting camps are led by SJA faculty
and coaches, facilitated by student
leaders and will help you and your
kids pass the summer with active
opportunities to learn a skill or improve fitness and
become a better person. We look forward to spending
time with your student this summer! More information
can be found at www.sjakeepingfaith.org (under the
School News Tab on the left hand side).
Would you like to help troubled
pregnant women?
Birthright, an international emergency service offering
positive alternatives to abortion, is staffed by volunteers. If
you are willing to commit some of your time, there a
number of ways to help. We especially need
compassionate women and men to answer the hotline
calls, run pregnancy tests, and befriend mothers in crisis.
Training will be held on Saturday, April 25th, at the
Birthright center, 6309 Walnut, Kansas City, Missouri.
Reservations are required by April 22th; call Birthright,
816-444-7090, or Janet Cozad, 816-741-2696.
PARISH OFFICE:
Office Hours: Monday-Thursday
Friday
Fax:
913-888-4403
Emergency Contact for after hours
Priest
Fr. Michael Koller, Pastor
Fr. Gerard Alba, Associate Pastor
Fr. Vince Huber, AVI, Associate Pastor
Fr. Edward Ahn, AVI, Associate Pastor
Deacon Stuart Holland
Deacon Dana Nearmyer
Shawn Malone, Business Manager
Jeremy Heinen, Development Officer
Tina Kuhnhoff, Administrative Assistant
Stan Nill, Parish Life Coordinator
Chloe Stodt, Music Director
Joe Stumpff, Accountant
888-2770
8:00 am-5:00 pm
8:00am-4:00pm
888-6574
888-2770
888-2770
888-2770
888-2770
895-0606
461-6468
895-0602
895-0646
895-0603
895-0605
895-0682
895-0681
Leadership Councils
Pastoral Council Chair - Jerry Immethun - 438-9577
Finance Council Chair - Mike Walsh - 339-9125
Marriage Preparation - [email protected]
Marsha Holland
Hispanic Ministry
895-0608
895-0684
Holy Trinity School
Office Hours: Monday-Friday
Fax:
913-438-2572
888-3250
7:30 am-3:30 pm
Martha Concannon, Principal
Katie Hamilton, Secretary
895-0610
895-0612
Holy Trinity Children’s Center
492-7380
Office Hours: Monday-Friday
7:00 am-6:00 pm
Mary Kay Scanlon, Director
895-0663
Youth Ministry - www.htyouthministry.org
Kris Walters
895-0604
Mac Neal
895-0678
Meredith Hiller
895-0609
Christian Formation
Kathleen Willis, Assistant Director
Diane Olsen, CGS Coordinator
Jeanne Wichman, CGS Coordinator
Parish
Boundaries
492-6068
895-0607
895-0662
895-0659
EMERGENCY WEATHER DIRECTIVES
for the Main Church
Holy Trinity Parish values the safety of our parishioners.
As such, during inclement weather we may choose to cancel or delay the beginning of Mass.
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Weather radios are located in Liturgical Gathering Room and in the Gast Social Room Kitchen
and will be monitored by our Ushers.
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The goal is to stay ahead of incoming severe weather by utilizing the weather radios, mobile
weather apps and active radar on the computer in the Priest’s Sacristy.
IF SEVERE WEATHER IS FORECAST OR APPEARS IMMINENT BEFORE THE START OF
MASS and in advance of weather sirens, the presiding priest may cancel mass and instruct
Ushers to encourage parishioners and guests to exit the church, return to their vehicles and
move to a place of safety.
IF A STORM COMES UP SUDDENLY DURING MASS:
According to Johnson County Emergency Management, parishioners and guests would be
safest by remaining in the church during severe weather, rather than fleeing into the
streets looking for alternative shelter.
Parishioners would be instructed to take shelter beneath pews or in areas of the church
AWAY FROM WINDOWS.
Areas such as the Gast Social Room or Church Lobby are NOT recommended
places of shelter due to the large amount of glass which surrounds those rooms.
Parishioners nor guests will not be stopped from leaving the church,
if it is their desire.
In case of emergency, call Stan Nill (Parish Life Director) at 913.486.4153
or Fr. Mike Koller at 913.449.9111
Your safety is our primary concern. We ask that parishioners
use common sense with regard to the decisions being made
concerning dangerous storms and mass attendance. If you believe that the weather could pose a threat to your safety and
well-being, please stay home and be prepared to take shelter.