hurch a scension - Church of the Ascension
Transcription
hurch a scension - Church of the Ascension
ASCENSION P ARISH M ISSION S TATEMENT : W E J OYFULLY P ROCLAIM , C ELEBRATE , W ITNESS , AND S ERVE J ESUS C HRIST (913) 681-3348 • 9510 W. 127th St. • Overland Park, KS 66213 www.kcascension.org • [email protected] SUNDAY MASSES Saturday: 4:30 p.m. Sunday: 8:15 a.m., 10:00 a.m., 11:45 a.m., 5:00 p.m. WEEKDAY MASSES Monday-Friday: 6:45 a.m., 12:00 noon Saturday: 8:30 a.m. RECONCILIATION Tuesday: 6:15 a.m., 11:30 a.m. Thursday: 7:00 p.m. Saturday: 3:30 p.m. ANOINTING OF THE SICK 1st Thursday of the Month: 6:30 p.m. ROSARY Sunday: 9:30 a.m. Monday-Friday: 6:20 a.m. Thursday: 6:30 p.m. Saturday: 8:00 a.m. BAPTISMS For information and scheduling please contact the parish office or view the website. MARRIAGE Couples should contact one of the parish priests at least six months prior to the wedding date. Annulments: Contact Fr. Tom or Fr. Nathan. OFFICE HOURS Monday-Friday: 8:30 a.m. — 4:00 p.m. JUBILEE YEAR OF MERCY OF HURCH THE C Church of the Ascension The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph December 27, 2015 ASCENSION THIS WEEK STEWARDSHIP CALENDAR OF EVENTS My Gift of Treasure Sunday, December 27 Baby Bottle Boomerang, Gathering Area, All Day Sunday Scripture, Conf. Rm., 9:15AM Baptisms, Church, 1:00PM AA Mtg., St. John Rm., 1:00PM Al Anon Mtg., St. John Rm., 4:00PM Financial Update “See what love the Father has given us, that we should be called children of God; and so we are.” (1 John 3:1) Monday, December 28 Ladies Bridge, St. Luke Rm., 12:30PM Men’s Basketball, Age 21+, Gym, 8:30PM During this season of giving, let us remember the most important gift we have received - being children of God, as God’s children it’s important that we express our love for others as well. Tell your spouse, children and other family members and friends that you love them frequently. Tuesday, December 29 No events scheduled. Wednesday, December 30 Zoom, Offsite, 6:30PM AA Mtg., St. John Rm.,7:00PM Men’s Basketball, Age 21+, Gym, 8:30PM Weekly Offertory: Dec. 19-20 To be reported in Jan. 3, 2016 bulletin Thursday, December 31 Parish office closed. Legion of Mary, St. Luke Rm. 12:45PM Monthly Autodebit: November 617 Families on Autodebit $176,362.69 Fiscal YTD: November, 2015 $2,377,941.66 Registered Families Friday, January 1 Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of God (Holy Day of Obligation) Parish office closed. 2,947 BABY BOTTLE BOOMERANG December 26 - January 4 Gathering Area Saturday, January 2 Baby Bottle Boomerang, Gathering Area, All Day Public Square Rosary, Parking Lot, Noon Catholic Charities Food Drive, Parking Lot, Before 4:30PM Mass The Baby Bottle Boomerang Program is designed to raise needed funds for the Advice and Aid Pregnancy Clinic to operate its life-affirming services. The clinic provides services at no cost to women and families dealing with an unplanned pregnancy, especially those who have pressures to abort their child. Bottle pick up from the Gathering Space December 26 through January 4. The bottles with your donation inside need to be returned after Masses the weekend of January 10. PLEASE use this as an educational opportunity for your family to discuss in your homes, how this helps women and helps save babies! Please contact Jean Hinman in the office with questions at [email protected]. Sunday, January 3 Baby Bottle Boomerang, Gathering Area, All Day Catholic Charities Food Drive, Parking Lot, Before All Masses Sunday Scripture, Conf. Rm., 9:15AM Baptisms, Church, 1:00PM AA Mtg., St. John Rm., 1:00PM Al Anon Mtg., St. John Rm., 4:00PM SOR Year 1 Catechist In-Service, Media Center, 6:15PM Face-to-Face, Church, 7:00PM WE APPRECIATE YOUR CONTRIBUTIONS ZOOM December 30, 6:30PM Offsite Thank you for all of your continued contributions to Church of the Ascension. All 2015 contributions must be received in the offertory collection or parish office by January 4. Any checks received after that date will be recorded as 2016 contributions. All high schoolers are invited to attend the "One Thing Remains" event sponsored by the Archdiocese of KCK on Wednesday, December 30. For more information, go to www.kcascension.org/youth or contact Joe Passantino in the youth office at [email protected] or 913-681-7683. PARISH OFFICE CLOSED The parish office will be closed from December 31-January 1, 2016. 2 BLESSED VIRGIN MARY, MOTHER OF GOD Holy Day of Obligation Thursday, December 31 - Vigil 4:30PM Friday, January 1 - 8:15AM, 10:00AM and 11:45AM Thanks to all who so generously assisted with our Christmas Liturgies and other celebrations. You so beautifully enhance our parish celebrations throughout the year, but especially during this Christmas season. Our parish is alive and vital because of your dedication and generosity and that of so many others. Thanks for enhancing our liturgies and our parish life this Christmas! Father Tom and Your Fellow Parishioners Christmas is made so special through the kindness and thoughtfulness of so many people. Thanks to all of you for your thoughtful cards, delicious treats and special gifts. We are truly grateful for your kindness, but especially for you and the privilege we have of being here with you in our parish. God’s blessings throughout the New Year! Father Tom, Father Nathan and Father Alessandro Church of the Ascension The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph December 27, 2015 UPCOMING EVENTS ASCENSION THIS WEEK (Cont’d.) ARTS & ENVIRONMENT January 9, 9:30AM Gathering Area PUBLIC SQUARE ROSARY January 2, Noon Parking Lot It is time to mark your calendars to take down Christmas decorations. Thank you for all your help in preparing the Church for our Christmas Season. Please call Sarah Devore at 913-851-9406 with any questions. CATHOLIC CHARITIES FOOD DRIVE January 2-3, Before All Masses Parking Lot The items needed include: jelly, peanut butter, canned fruit, canned peas, spaghetti sauce, canned tomatoes, canned miscellaneous vegetables, cream of chicken or mushroom soup, mac & cheese, hamburger helper. Any questions, call Joe or Johnette Martin at 481-8663 and God Bless! SUNDAY BIBLE STUDY Beginning January 10, 9:15AM Conference Rm. Come join us! The 2016 Sunday Bible Study begins on Sunday, January 10, from 9:15am to 10:45am in the Conference Room. We will study Michael Gorman's book, Reading Paul, a book suggested by Father Tom. Each attendee is to purchase their book. Join us, as we seek to know, love and serve the Lord more fully through His sacred word. A great way to start the new year. For questions please call Paul O'Connell at 913-888-2130. ST. MARY’S FOOD KITCHEN Pans Available - January 2-3 January 8 Drop-off by 8:30AM Parish Hall Ascension will be serving lunch at the food kitchen on Friday, January 8. Please leave your donation of either fried chicken or garden salad in the lower level of the church. Fried chicken should be fully cooked and salad prepared without dressing. Pans will be available in the gathering area the weekend of January 2-3. Food should be delivered no later than 8:30am in the morning of Friday, January 8. For questions, please contact Dee Winters at 681-6112. FATHER TOM DEMONSTRATION MASS January 11, 7:00PM Church Come join Father Tom in the Church for a Demonstration Mass. Father will walk through each portion of the Mass and explain where the tradition comes from and why we do it. This is not a full Mass, as there will not be a consecration of the Eucharist, rather, it is an instructional Mass. Come find out more about our rich tradition of the Mass! FACE TO FACE January 3, 7:00PM Church Join us in our beautiful Sacred Space for an hour of family prayer time with live praise music and worship as well as Eucharistic Adoration and a student-led meditation. This is an all-ages event! Come and go as needed. SANCTITY OF LIFE SUNDAY ROE VS. WADE PROCESSION January 17, 10:00AM and 5:00PM Masses Church January 22, 2016 will mark the 43rd anniversary of Roe vs. Wade which made abortion legal and has since resulted in the deaths of more than 50 million unborn children in our country alone. Each year the Respect Life Ministry organizes a procession during Masses on Sanctity of Life Sunday. We are in need of many young helpers to represent each year of life since Roe vs. Wade. We especially need teens and those in their 20’s. If you or any of your children are able to participate in one of the Masses, please see the sign up on our parish website, go to “Quick Links/Current Volunteer Sign Ups” to sign up. Roses for Life: Small paper roses will be available for parishioners after all Masses the weekend of January 16-17, with a request to all registered voters to fill out the paper that is attached to these roses. The roses are brought to our state legislators during the March for Life on January 22 to show our support for LIFE and ask that they vote pro-life. This is a very visible sign for our legislators to help show we stand for LIFE! 4 Church of the Ascension The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph YEAR OF MERCY 5 December 27, 2015 Church of the Ascension The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph December 27, 2015 YEAR-END GIVING With the Advent season upon us and the start of the Jubilee Year of Mercy, it is an ideal time to give thanks for the many wonderful blessings received and to consider an additional gift to our parish community. Five Simple “Gift” and Year-End Tax Strategies: 1. Gift of Appreciated Stock - The last few years have seen impressive gains in equity markets. Gifts of stocks, bonds and mutual funds can be made to our parish or any Catholic entity on a tax favored basis. 2. Donor Advised Fund (DAF) - Was this a particularly good year financially or did the sale of a business, or an inherited IRA bump you into a higher tax bracket? Consider starting a family giving account (DAF) at the Catholic Foundation of Northeast Kansas (CFNEK). Lock in your deduction this year and spread your giving to our parish and multiple charities for years to come. Using appreciated stock to fund your DAF can maximize tax savings. The minimum to start your family's new DAF is $5,000. 3. Charitable Gift Annuity (CGA) - Increase your lifetime income while making a gift to our parish. A CGA through the CFNEK gives you and/or your spouse income for life, and your gift helps our parish today. Turn under-performing CDs, cash or low dividend stock into reliable, tax-favored, lifetime income. 4. Life Insurance - Do you have a paid up policy or a policy with a cash value that you no longer need. Consider giving unneeded policies to our parish to help build God's everlasting kingdom during your lifetime. 5. Year-end giving ideas - Jesus reminds us to "render unto Caesar what is Caesar's and to God what is God's" but there is no obligation to pay more taxes than required by law. Take advantage of tax strategies available to you to keep money in your pocket and to help the charitable causes you care about the most. Contact Dawnlee Maurer in the parish office 913-681-3348 for more information on year-end giving as well as planned giving. MARDI GRAS 6 7 8 Church of the Ascension The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph December 27, 2015 WEEKLY PRAYER NOTE: Please be sure to let us know when your loved one is better. Email Jean Hinman at: [email protected] or call the Parish Office 913-681-3348. Thank you. Monday 6:45AM 12:00PM December 28 +Frank Chandler by Colonial Friends +Elaine Holland Tuesday 6:15AM 6:45AM 11:30AM 12:00PM December 29 Reconciliation +Evelyn Foley by Mary Ann Caffrey Reconciliation +Dorothy & Eldon Monty by John & Kathleen Hlavacek Please let us know when your loved one is better! Parishioners: Kathleen Baldwin, Suzie Barr, Joannie Basler, Janine Bensman, Emily Bono, Jamie Boos, Bill Borst, Jerry Blume, Heather Cardin, Jim Carey, Sun Hwa Colletti, Vince Costello, Hunter Cussigh, Chelsea Dalbey, Mike Delaney, Gary Denning, Bob and Mary Dinneen, Janet Dodd, Daniel Doherty, Rick Doran, Patricia Dors, Karen Elliott, Joe Esposito, Vinnie Fasone, Leona Fladung, Jennifer Fontana, Jack Gessler, George Gilbertson, Robert Gilworth, Scott Graham, Marsha Hatfield-Baker, Mary Pat Harpenau, Virginia Hermes, Burry Hinman, Lois Hochstatter, Barb Hughes, Alice Isom, Wade Johnson, Helen Klimas, Trudy Larson, Marlene Maher, Bob Martinez, Jose Martinez, Lynne Minelli, Joe Montgomery, Mary Nail, Charles Nutt, Tom Oxley, Jeff Palmer, Lisa Palmer, Allison Policky, Kay Raab, Chandra Reynolds, Joyce Santinllan, Sarah Schaefer, Martha Schofield, Rosalie Schreiber, Deidre Sechi, Peggy Sharp, George Shore, Ana Sosa de Alonzo, Fr. Tom Tank, Dave Watson, Jack Weiss. Relatives & Friends of Parishioners: Rick Alvarez, Warren Allred, Vincent Ambrosechia, Irvin Arens, Sandy Bagni, Colleen Barbour, Salvadore BenavidezQuirarte, Bill Bins, Rania Bouzahzah, Connor Boden, Becky Bove, Marla Bowers, Sandy Bugni, Cameron Burroughs, Tami Cross, Ryder Curcuru, Paula Darling, Daphe, Jim Davis, Marjorie Dempsey, Nolan Dombrowski, Joann Eaken, Daniel Ellis, Vinnie Fasone, Mike Fultz, Martha Gazley, Brandi Girtman, Frank Goode, Frederico Guillen, Delores Graves, Ann Gress, Trevor Gundlach, Bill Hamilton, Mary Ann Halsey, David Hartig, Billy Heim, Wayne Jenicke, Claudia Roche, Kay, Bill Kehoe, Steve Kreiter, Ann Latora, Dean Leach, Diane Lechy, John Lichiello, Rhyan Loos, Stanley Malnar, Dale Marti, Debbie McGuffey, Tom McIntyre, John McKenzie, Nancy McQueeny, Mary Miller, Susan Miller, Chloe & Wyatt Milstein, Jim Murray, Eric Myers, Melinda Nedbelek, Sally Nixon, Coleen Oberle, Kevin O’Grady, Geraldine Ortmeier, Bridgann and Fred Overman, Ruth Plymire, Ian and Darrin Porch, Bob Potter, Julianna Quickel, Barbara Ramsey, Carol Reilly, George Rider, Lydia Rose Riggs, Patrick Ruelle, Lucca Sachse, Jon Sander, Julie Schlegel, Kristin Gunter Schwartz, Michael Schwarz, Sylvia Sims, Marie Vandelac, Matt Visi, Joan Weis, Michael Wellinghoff, Eileen Werner, Rob Wilkins, David Wiltgen, Steve Williams, Shirley Wood, Karen Zegunis. Wednesday December 30 6:45AM +Richard & Olive Drew by Dedra Bautts 12:00PM +Mike Walker by Tricia Leese Thursday 6:45AM 12:00PM 4:30PM December 31 +Patty Keller by Mike & JoAnn Loughran +James Sullivan by Shirley & Bob Chenoweth +Tim Vierthaler by Pat & Dottie Healy Friday 8:15AM 10:00AM 11:45AM January 1 +Tony Ringus by Bubbles & Jerry King +Todd McGinnis by Jim Farrell +Iole Bonaminio & Dolores Nothnick by Giulia Bonaminio & Warren Nothnick and Family Saturday 8:00AM 8:30AM 3:30PM 4:30PM January 2 Weekly Rosary +Dan Kane by Family Reconciliation Ascension Parishioners Sunday 8:15AM 9:30AM 10:00AM 11:45AM 5:00PM Fr. Alessandro January 3 +Bessie Letourneau by Fr. Alessandro Kwapiszeski, Gress & Hinman Families Weekly Rosary +Frank Chandler Fr. Nathan by Snider Family +Tom Wiedt by Margaret Havens Fr. Nathan +Graham Vance Fr. Tom by Bill & Carol Koski Unforeseen circumstances may require a change in the priest schedule. 9 Church of the Ascension The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph December 27, 2015 WEEKLY PRAYER The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary, and Joseph We Are Family Baptisms On the feast of the Holy Family, it is tempting to compare our own families to the family of Jesus, Mary, and Joseph. If your parish used the year A readings that were traditionally used for this feast, the second reading from Colossians has much practical advice for our families. However, while living as a family today is challenging enough, the Gospel for year C reaches a lot farther. Luke’s narrative of the twelve year old Jesus in the temple is not a warning for parents to watch their children closely while travelling. The story looks forward to the time Jesus would be “lost” in the tomb after his crucifixion. Just as his parents found him on the third day, so Jesus would rise from the dead on the third day. And Jesus’ remark, “I must be in my Father’s house” (Lk 2:49) gives us a hint at who is Jesus’ family. Luke was well aware that the Temple was considered God’s dwelling place. So to call it his Father’s house showed that Jesus was the Son of God. Keep that in mind as you look at the second reading from the First Letter of John: “we may be called children of God.” (1 Jn 3:1) Like Jesus, we call God our father, and like Jesus, we are part of a larger family than the one we live with. That family of all God’s children is the one we are called to serve. But remember Jesus was 12 in this part of the gospel. So his duty to God included being obedient to his parents. We too have a tension between obedience to our parents and following God’s call, a tension between taking care of our children and giving time to God’s children in the church and the community. At election time we have the tension of voting for candidates who will keep our family safe, or for those that help the poor or the aged. Just remember that, while we have a warm, cozy picture of the Holy Family, Jesus’ ultimate duty was to give his life for all, especially sinners. Let us ask God to help us appreciate what our family obligations really are. Kaitlyn Schellenberg Ashton Michael Buyle Lillian Margaret Fitzgibbons Lochlan Clarence Unger Banns of Matrimony Kerry Noack and Nick Feczko From Death to New Life Michelle Rudd, Daughter of Robbie Bodem Clyde Ruble, Father of Stephanie Supica December 28 - January 3 Prayer Partners Intention Voicemail Number 1 -888-684-6555 Thank you! Monday: 1 Jn 1:5 — 2:2; Ps 124:2-5, 7b-8; Mt 2:13-18 Tuesday: 1 Jn 2:3-11; Ps 96:1-3, 5b-6; Lk 2:22-35 Wednesday: 1 Jn 2:12-17; Ps 96:7-10; Lk 2:36-40 Thursday: 1 Jn 2:18-21; Ps 96:1-2, 11-13; Jn 1:1-18 Friday: Nm 6:22-27; Ps 67:2-3, 5, 6, 8; Gal 4:4-7; Lk 2:16-21 Saturday: 1 Jn 2:22-28; Ps 98:1-4; Jn 1:19-28 Sunday: Is 60:1-6; Ps 72:1-2, 7-8, 10-13; Eph 3:2-3a, 5-6; Mt 2:1-12 If you have a relative or friend serving in the Armed Forces whom you would like for us to pray for, please add him/ her to the list located in the gathering area. God Bless our soldiers! 10 CHRISTMAS MEMORIALS John & Pauline Antonelli Robert M. Clark Nicolo, Melania & Mary Antonelli Francis Corona Owen & Maxine Ashby Katie Creal Margaret & Swede Backstrom Christopher Daley Peggy Beeson Scott Daley Joe & Marge Belek William Daley Adela Benavidez Louis & Ann Dercher Ken Bergeron George DeRose Pat Bins James DeRose John Blazek Lucille DeRose John Boehm Donald F. Devore Christa Hein Boone Bob Dondlinger John & Celina Bourquin Francis & Mary Donnelly Arthur B. & Margaret Ann Brenner Emmanuelle Donzelli Robert A. & Mary Ann Brenner Maria Donzelli John & Doris Broden Members of the Doran & Prior Families W.J. & Rosetta Burns Bill Dougherty Catherine Caldwell Jerry Dreibelbis Sam & Pauline Carey Richard & Olive Drew Joseph T. Carnelia, Sr. Frank J. Essner Al & Jeanne Carver Meghan Fischer Robert Janes Chanslor Mary & Joseph Fofonka 11 CHRISTMAS MEMORIALS John & Terry Ford Members of the Kneib & Schillermann Families Harry Franken Andrew J. & Susan Kuzila Kae & Jim Fredrickson Raymond R. Kuzila Leo & Gertrude Frommelt Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Geiger Members of the Kelly & Lampe Families Mr. & Mrs. James Gillespie Ed & Anne Lankas Marianne Halliday Mike Larson & Deol Wayland Harvey Joe & Lu Lepianka Vern Healy Joe & Millie Lierz Ferrell J. Heeter Fay & Belle Jane Martin Terrence Henry James Maupin Ray & Rita Herting Members of the Maurer & Weber Families Members of the Higley & Huber Families William & Mary McCarty Ruth & Frank Holbach Andy McCullagh E.G. & Magdaline Hopfinger Jeanne McDonald Barbara Howard Mac McFarland Damion Hunt Leonard McKinzie Ray Jansen Jim Meyer Arthur L. Jeannet, Jr. Richard Mika Gretchen Keller Marcelina Amalia Montalvo Kenneth Kelly, Sr. Bill Nachbar Ed & Bernadine Kerstiens Garry Naparstek Members of the Kerwin & Porch Families Long Nguyen Sam Nguyen 12 CHRISTMAS MEMORIALS Paul Noonan Jeff Stoven Elaine Watson O’Connor The Strantz Family Crystal & Andrew Pawlowski Richard & Mary Sutton Sandy Peneton Florence Tank Opal & John Pfitzner Mr. & Mrs. HC Teegarden Daniel Wm. Pope Gerald R. Timp Ralph & Jacqueline Prince Bob Veazey Joanie Raab Mark, Ralph & Marietta Vollbracht Louis C. Raab Members of the Vosters & Drahus Families Louis “Mike” Raab William Walters Jeanine, Michel, Horst & Anna Rampelt Bill Weems Douglas Roback Bill Wellinghoff Members of the Rottinghaus & Wietharn Families Tom Wiedt Anne Russell Mary Alice Willman Mr. & Mrs. Edward Scheiber George & Maryjo Winger Thomas B. Schukai Art Winters Leo Scott Mr. & Mrs.Wilfred Woydziak Members of the Severino, Kritzer & Harper Families William & Nora Yeado Jack Sharp CHRISTMAS MEMORIALS Jennifer Sieben Thank you for the donations and remembrance of your family members during this Christmas Season. These Christmas Memorials were remembered during the Mass intentions at all Christmas Masses. Second Lieutenant Justin Sisson Michelle Smith John & Gloria Stevenson 13 Church of the Ascension The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph December 27, 2015 MINISTRY NEWS 55+ FELLOWSHIP KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS 55+ Fellowship will be meeting on January 14 in the St. Matthew Room after the noon Mass. Sign up in the office by January 8, so we know how many to plan for. Following the potluck luncheon Father Alessandro will talk on “How to Pray.” A great way to get your Year of Mercy started! The Knights of Columbus is a Catholic men’s Fraternal organization open to all Catholic men ages 18 and over. See the Knights’ website www.ascensionkofc.com for more information. MINISTRY OF CARE Villa St. Francis Bingo will be Thursday, January 14, 2016, at 7:00pm. Sign up on the Knight’s website. Contact Paul Danaher at [email protected] or 913-406-8335. Interested in joining the Knights? Contact Danny Walker at [email protected] 913-638-4024 or David Whitaker at [email protected] 913-626-2676. Attention All Current First Degrees!! There will be a 2nd and 3rd degree at St Paul’s Church located at 900 S. Honeysuckle Drive, Olathe, KS 66061, at 11:45am on Sunday, January 17, 2016. Contact Danny Walker at [email protected] 913-638-4024 or David Whitaker at [email protected] 913-626-2676. Learn to Serve, Serve to Learn These words are what we all want to do during this coming “Year of Mercy”. Every Ascension parishioner who volunteers in any way for our many ministries gets a shirt that proclaims that truth. These awesome gray shirts have the Ascension Cross with “Ascension Catholic Church” surrounding it on the left-front pocket area, and our motto for the year (and beyond!) “Learn to Serve, Serve to Learn” across the back. Please email Jean at: [email protected] in the office to get your shirt. Italian Dinner Sunday, January 17, 2016 after the 5:00pm Mass. We are in need of volunteers. Please sign up on the Knights website. Contact Ralph LoBosco at [email protected] or 913-568-4566 Kitchen Clean-up Saturday, January 23, 2016, 8:00am to 12:000pm noon. We are in need of volunteers for this project, please sign up on the Knight’s website. Contact Dan Tira at [email protected] or 913-451-2341. MOTHERS OF YOUNG CHILDREN Knight’s Free Throw Contest will be held Sunday, January 24, 2016 at 3:00pm in the Ascension gym. Contact JD Martin at [email protected] or 913-636-9977. Calling All Future Knights!! This is your opportunity to join the Knights of Columbus and become a fellow member of the Knight’s brotherhood. First degree installation Monday, January 25, 2016 at 6:30pm in the lower level. Please report at 6:15pm to complete paperwork. For additional information please contact Danny Walker at [email protected] 913-638-4024 or David Whitaker at [email protected] 913-6262676. Mothers of Young Children (MOYC) provides expectant moms through moms with second-grade age children spiritual enrichment and fellowship. To join, or if you have any questions, please contact Jamie Kahm at [email protected] or 913-226-1776. UPCOMING EVENTS (Sign up on our website www.ascensionkofc.com for activities). Knights’ Mass each Friday morning at 6:45am. Officers’ Meeting Sunday, January 10, at 6:30pm in the Knight’s Room. Villa Saint Francis Bingo Thursday, January 14, at 7:00pm at the Villa. Italian Dinner Sunday, January 17, after the 5:00pm Mass. Kitchen Clean-up Saturday, January 23, 8:00am to noon. Knight Free Throw Contest Sunday, January 24, 3:00pm in the gym. January Council Meeting Monday, January 25, 7:00pm, 6:30 Rosary. 1st Degree Monday, January 25, 6:30pm, please arrive at 6:15pm for paperwork. Upcoming Activity January 7 - General monthly meeting; at 7:00pm in the parish hall. Come celebrate the new year with friends! Details on all activities are provided via email/Facebook/ evites. If you are not receiving any of these, please contact Jamie to be added to the list. 14 Church of the Ascension The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph December 27, 2015 MINISTRY NEWS (Continued) SCHOOL OF RELIGION PERPETUAL ADORATION Come to Jesus No AM or PM SOR today, December 27. Have a blessed Advent and Christmas Season from all of us Adorers! Feel free to join Jesus at any time in our Chapel during this beautiful season of light and love, as He is the Way, the Truth and the Life, and He loves our presence in His Presence! No traditional SOR on Wednesday, December 30. The SOR office will be closed this week. January 3 - Bring your parents to Face-to-Face from 7:00pm to 8:00pm in the Church. A great way to begin the year bringing your family before our Lord Jesus. Holy hours needing weekly adorers are: Sunday at 11:00am, 1:00pm, 6:00pm and 9:00pm Monday at 10:00am Tuesday at 11:00am, noon, 1:00pm and 10:00pm Thursday at 7:00am Friday at 5:00pm Saturday at 4:00pm**, 5:00pm, 7:00pm**, 9:00pm and 10:00pm WOMEN OF ASCENSION To glorify God by promoting spiritual growth, stewardship, fellowship and friendship among all women of the parish. January Events: **Asterisked hours need the most and soonest help. Monday, January 11, 6:30pm Wine, Women & Worship Louie’s Wine Dive and Kitchen 119 Brand new venue just opened. 6701 West 119th Street If you are interested in becoming a permanent adorer for one of these hours, or are in need of a substitute or have questions, contact Debbie at [email protected] or 913-485-8918. You can always be added to any other Hour as well. In addition, please check the signup genius link if you can possibly substitute for a regular adorer as there are a lot of open times to spend with Jesus: signupgenius.com/go/4090a44aba7238-adoration. Wednesday, January 20, 7:00pm General Membership Gathering Blingo Parish Hall SCHOOL Played just like bingo only with bling. Join the fun and take home new pieces for your jewelry collection. The suggested donation is $1.00 per board or $3.00 for 5. Winners get to select a piece of jewelry from the Bling table. All proceeds will be donated to Mardi Gras. ACS is a family! How is that, you ask? A unique way that Ascension students and teachers grow and stay united in faith is through our school families. Each teacher in the building is connected to a group of students K-8th grade. Each family is comprised of at least one student from each grade level, and the family stays together through the students’ entire education at ACS. The students “grow up” together! Through the year, our school families get together for prayerful times and fun activities. We participate in prayer services, Mass, crafts, games, and picnics. It is such a blessing to have a connection with each other in this truly one of a kind community. So far this school year, we have had several school family Masses, participated in a lovely prayer service, and we have learned about Saints when our 8th grade family member shared his/her saint’s project; furthermore, we shared reflections around Advent wreaths in preparation for the season. Ascension Catholic School looks forward to the activities planned by the School Family Committee and cherishes the time we spend together across grade levels. If you have any questions or would like to receive information regarding upcoming Women of Ascension projects and activities, please contact Teresa Davis at [email protected] or 913-526-4570. DID YOU KNOW? The bulletins are on our website www.kcascension.org under Bulletin. If you are not receiving our weekly emails, and would like to, please email Maggie at [email protected] 15 Church of the Ascension The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph December 27, 2015 COMMUNITY NEWS LITURGY SCHEDULE ONE THING REMAINS December 30, 6:30PM Blessed Sacrament, Kansas City, KS. Saturday – Jan. 2 - 4:30PM Greeters: TBD Sacristan: J Arnold, G Edwards Servers: M Bridges, C DeFlorio, T Glaser Ushers: D Moorman, S Chubb, J Cutter, R LoBosco, S Malecki, S Troester, G Wuller, L Harpenau Lec/Com: TBD E.M: J Arnold, G Edwards, D Wille, C Arnold, R Commodore B Cook, B Dierks, K Farnan, C Geiger, J Godar Kreiter, C & G Grimaldi, K Hane, D & W S Happer, C Kisinger, P Lauer The 4th Annual One Thing Remains youth and family event is coming up December 30 at Blessed Sacrament. This year’s performer is Fr. Pontifex who uses spoken word, rap, and music to share the Gospel. The event starts at 6:30pm music and adoration with Archbishop Joseph Naumann begins in Blessed Sacrament Church. A postadoration celebration with music, art, and food will conclude the night in the Reach KCK Youth Space across the parking lot! Do not miss this Archdiocesan-wide event! Address: 2203 Parallel Avenue, Kansas City, KS 66104. Sunday – Jan. 3 - 8:15AM Greeters: TBD Sacristan: J & K Finnegan Servers: A Bibler, A Comer, E Dickson Ushers: S Korte, R Denesia, J Rottinghaus, M Goodman, L Henderson, J Walrod, J Belek Lec/Com: TBD E.M: J & K Finnegan, K Jennison, F Mader, M Maurer, J & S McAuliffe, T O'Connor, B O'Donnell, Z Olson, C Oxley, C Reynolds, K Rickert, ML Rottinghaus, K Schemmel, M Scholz, J Seberger SNOW BALL ANNUAL CATHOLIC CHARITIES FUNDRAISER January 16, 6:00PM Sheraton Crown Center, Kansas City, MO. Sunday – Jan. 3 - 10:00AM Greeters: TBD Sacristan: A & R Lenertz Servers: C Willenbring, R Yankovich, W Brabston Ushers: C Winger, J Ekedahl, J Mayerle, T Moloney, T Roberts, P Murphy, T Chudy Lec/Com: TBD E.M: A & R Lenertz, JA Colt, D & L Cuff, A Cushenbery, K Del Popolo, J & T Ekedahl, J Fischer, S Fry, S Govea, K Hatfield-Baker, E Herman, J Hogan, B Jackson, K Joerger, G Jones Snow Ball is one of the largest philanthropic black tie galas in the Kansas City area and is the largest annual fundraiser of Catholic Charities of Northeast Kansas. This year's event will be held on Saturday, January 16, at the Sheraton Crown Center Exhibition Hall. The reception begins at 6:00pm. Dinner will be served at 8:00pm, followed by dancing. Snow Ball is our organization's largest fundraiser. We count on its success to help us assist a growing number of individuals and families throughout our 21-county service area who are struggling to put food on the table or pay their rent. Most of all, funds from Snow Ball help us give the gift of hope to our neighbors during their time of greatest need. Sunday – Jan. 3 - 11:45AM Greeters: TBD Sacristan: N & T (S)Bunker Servers: J Kreeger, G Kreeger, A Martin Ushers: G Gilbertson, F Colletti, J Honn, R Howard, P Rupp Lec/Com: TBD E.M: N Bunker, K Sutton, M & W Bokath, K Fitzgerald, S Hanson, E Hollenback, L Kenney, S Leary, T Leese, M Lewandowski Sunday – Jan. 3 - 5:00PM Greeters: TBD Sacristan: E (S) & R Cotter Servers: N Weaver, A Weaver, E Biggins Ushers: M Curran, D Avery, B Fruhwirth, J Solomon Lec/Com: TBD E.M: R Cotter, W Leon-Ryan, S Mowery, M Noack, T Radke, D Rodriguez, C & R Shaw, S, A, & S Smeltzer, B Soukup, M Stuppy, K Uebelhart, A Weaver TRUST ONE GREATER An Event for Young Adults January 28, 7:00PM Church of the Ascension, Overland Park, KS. All young adults are welcome! Trust One Greater is an event for young adults to gather together for an evening of prayer and fellowship with Archbishop Naumann. There will be adoration with a homily given, Q&A, and a reception to follow. Contact the Office of Evangelization for questions: 913-647-0352. 16 PARISH ORGANIZATIONAL CHART PARISH PASTORAL COUNCIL CHRIST THE PRIEST CHRIST THE SERVANT CHRIST THE SHEPHERD CHRIST THE TEACHER SPIRITUALITY & LITURGY MINISTRY OF CARE PARISH LIFE FORMATION & EDUCATION Liturgical Ministries Corporal Works of Mercy Perpetual Adoration Support Ministries Sacramental Celebrations Social Concerns Vocation Promotion Parish Outreach Stewardship Volunteers Special Appeals Mardi Gras Dinner Auction Various Parish Organizations Adult Faith Formation Family Life Youth Ministry School of Religion Parish School FINANCE & ADMINISTRATION Budget Building/Grounds Maintenance Construction Reports/Payments/Records/ Endowment Support Services Human Resources Clerical Support Census/Database Scheduling Communications PARISH CONTACTS ASCENSION CATHOLIC SCHOOL PARISH OFFICE Phone: 913-851-2531 Fax 913-851-2518 Phone: 913-681-3348 Fax: 913-681-3517 [email protected] Principal ...........................................Becky Wright 913-851-2531, x101 [email protected] Pastor .............................................. Monsignor Thomas Tank 913-681-3348, x137 [email protected] Vice Principal...................................Andrew Legler 913-851-2531, x106 [email protected] Administrative Assistant .................Janet Eckert 913-851-2531, x100 [email protected] Administrative Assistant .................Karen Kellerman 913-851-2531, x112 [email protected] Parochial Vicar ............................... Reverend Nathan Haverland 913-681-3348, x138 [email protected] Parochial Vicar ............................... Reverend Alessandro Borraccia 913-681-3348, x147 [email protected] Business Manager .......................... Sharon Weems 913-681-3348, x135 [email protected] SCHOOL OF RELIGION Phone: 913-681-7683 Fax: 913-681-7634 Music ............................................... Dorothy Brandwein 913-681-3348, x154 [email protected] Director ............................................William O’Leary 913-681-7683, x105 [email protected] Ministry of Care ............................. Jean Hinman 913-681-3348, x131 [email protected] Administrative Assistant .................Tricia Baldwin 913-681-7683, x103 [email protected] Parish Life ....................................... Dawnlee Maurer 913-681-3348, x134 [email protected] YOUTH MINISTRY 8th Grade & High School ................Joe Passantino 913-681-7683, x115 [email protected] 8th Grade & High School ................Chelsea Pratt 913-681-7683, x104 [email protected] A2J, 6th & 7th Grade .....................Brian Limas 913-681-7683 [email protected] Adult Faith & RCIA ....................... Liz Willman 913-681-3348, x139 [email protected] Adult Faith, RCIA & Baptisms ..... Denise Greene 913-681-3348, x142 [email protected] Social Media & Family Life ........... Ray Martin 913-681-3348, x149 [email protected] COUNCIL CHAIRS Receptionist ..................................... Jan Montalvo 913-681-3348, x130 [email protected] Parish Pastoral .................................Bryan Camerlinck [email protected] Finance .............................................Kevin Kramer [email protected] School Advisory ...............................Lisa Connor [email protected] Communications ............................. Maggie Wright 913-681-3348, x132 [email protected] Maintenance/Head Custodian ....... Virgil Crumpton 913-681-3348, x145 [email protected] Please go to kcascension.org to see a full listing of all our ministries under Get Involved/Ministry Directory/Ministry Guide 17