CATHOLIC PARISH
ST. MICHAEL THE ARCHANGEL
October
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29th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Welcome page 2 Worship page 3 Outreach page 4 Parish Community page 4 Faith Formation page 5 Marriage/Family/School page 6 Stewardship page 7
Pastoral Priorities:
- Deepening Spirituality - Evangelization - Strengthening Marriage and
Family Life
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GENERAL PARISH INFORMATION
WELCOME
PARISH OFFICE
SCHOOL OFFICE (913) 402-3950
PRE-SCHOOL OFFICE (913) 402-3970
stmichaelcp.org 14251 Nall Ave.
Leawood, KS 66223
(913) 402-3900
Deacon Mark Stukel
[email protected] 913-402-3929
Deacon John Weist
[email protected] 913-402-3939
Pastor Fr. Brian Schieber
frschieber@
stmichaelcp.org 913-402-3932
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Our staff is ready to assist you!
For a listing of all staff members, go to stmichaelcp.org/contact-us.
Need a priest after hours for an emergency?
Contact the rectory at 913-402-3980.
For other communication with our priests, please use their contact info above.
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Welcome! Our priests would like to meet all of our new or prospective parishioners.
Attend our New Member Welcome to learn about our parish and to begin the regis- tration process. The New Member Welcome is the first and third Sunday of the month after the 9:00 a.m. Mass in the St. Gabriel Room at the base of the stairs below the church entrance.
Questions? Contact Desiree Greco at [email protected] or 913- 402-3969.
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The Parish Office is open Mon. - Fri.
8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Mail slot near office door is checked regularly, or use the drop boxes at the welcome desks in the church.
Parochial Vicar Fr. Luke Doyle
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stmichaelcp.org 913-402-3915 Parochial Vicar
Fr. Edward Ahn frahn@
stmichaelcp.org 913-402-3914
Please join us in welcoming these new members:
Please join us in welcoming these new members:
Please pray for the Repose of the Soul of…
Gene Cox, mother of parishioner Judy Lee Rev. Peter O’Sullivan
Please join us in welcoming these new members:
Patrick and Sara Balint Mary Barvick Kerry and Julie Habiger Luke and Jessica McElwain
Joe and Molly Price Dean and Aubrie Randolph
Kaylee Shilling Morgan Wade Marc and Laura Warrington
WORSHIP
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Jeremiah 31:7–9 • Psalm 126:1–2, 2–3, 4–5, 6 • Hebrews 5:1–6 • Mark 10:46–52
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Daily Mass Schedule Monday: 6:40 a.m.
Tuesday: 6:40 a.m. & 8:15 a.m.
Wednesday: 6:40 a.m. & 8:15 a.m.
Thursday: 6:40 a.m. & 5:30 p.m.
Friday: 6:40 a.m. & 8:15 a.m.
Sat. 8:15 a.m.
Masses on the Lord’s Day Saturday 5:00 p.m.
Sunday 7:30 a.m., 9:00 a.m., 10:30 a.m., 12:00 p.m., and 5:00 p.m.
Mass will continue to be livestreamed from St. Michael Church at 9 a.m. on our homepage, YouTube Channel and Facebook.
During the noon Sunday Mass, the north transept (left of the altar) will be reserved as “mask required” and ideally for those who are vulnerable or live/interact with vulnerable people.
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3:30 – 4:50 p.m. Saturday and Sunday 7:10 – 8:05 a.m. Wednesday (not on Sept. 29) 7:00 – 8:10 a.m. First Saturday
All confessions are in the church.
Mass Intentions: Mon. Oct. 17 - Sun. Oct. 24
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Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion (EMHC) assist the priest and deacon to distribute Holy Communion during Mass or to the homebound. Training is given in two parts, both of which are required to be commissioned to serve in this ministry.
Part 1 covers the philosophical and theological founda- tions of the Catholic teaching on the Eucharist.
EMHCs to the Homebound and at Mass
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Tuesday, November 2, 7:00 p.m.
We will gather as a parish commu- nity on the evening of All Souls’ Day to pray for our loved ones who have died, and for all the faithful depart- ed. All parishioners who have lost a loved one are invited to reserve a Memorial Candle which will be placed around the altar and taken home afterward. To reserve a candle, please fill out the
There will not be a 8:15 a.m. Mass on Friday, October 22
10/17 5:00 Ken Rashid † 10/18 6:40 Mary Beatty † 10/19 6:40 Shirley Elser †
8:15 Mary Becker † 10/20 6:40 John Meyer †
8:15 Helen C. Hodes † 10/21 6:40 Bronson Campbell
5:30 Christian Moffitt † 10/22 6:40 Edna Gonzalez † 10/23 8:15 Jo Ella Britton †
5:00 Karen M. Short †
10/24 7:30 Louise & John Guzzetti † † 9:00 Stephen Sherwood † 10:30 Parish
Noon Dcn. Steve Welsh 5:00 Sherryl Kranker †
YOUTH FAITH FORMATION
LIFE TEEN - HIGH SCHOOL
7TH & 8TH GRADERS - EDGE
At EDGE next week, Oct. 20, we will discover how each of us reveals a unique fac- et of God's handiwork. In community we can find new and beautiful ways that God is still an active artist of truth, beauty and love.
Oct. 20, 7:00 - 8:30 p.m. is also a Sponsor Night for our Confirmation teens.
Sponsors will attend the night along with their candidate.
7th grade students don't worry if you don't have your sponsor chosen yet, we have another Sponsor Night in January after your selection due date.
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NEW! Saturday morning Level I Atrium for children age 3-5 years.
Weekly session will begin Saturday, October 23 9:00-10:30 a.m.
St. Michael School Room #112 Space is limited.
Contact Diane Jones at 913- 402- 3941 or [email protected] for more information and to register.
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Attention RE families! Mark your calen- dars for RE Family Night on Tuesday/
Wednesday November 9/10. All family members are welcome to attend your child’s regular RE Session. Contact Jane Gregory at [email protected] or call (913) 402-3947 for more infor- mation. A link to RSVP is coming soon in your weekly RE newsletter.
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Please contact the Religious Ed Office at (913) 402-3963 or email
[email protected] to set up a time to meet with our Par- ish Special Needs Advocate and RE Catechist for information regarding Religious Education and Sacrament Preparation.
This Sunday is going to be an epic night of prayer, worship, and witness to the power of our God who is alive and present right here in KC. All high school teens are invited to join us as we gather with other youth ministries from all around Kan- sas City for a tailgate pizza dinner and then Rosary and Adoration under the stars.
We will meet from 5-8 pm at Fiorella's Event Center, 9000 W 137th St., Overland Park, KS. If weather were to be an issue, we will update via our Insta- gram, @smayouth.
ADULT FAITH FORMATION
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We are excited to host Fr. Grismer (featured on EWTN’s Lourdes Lessons) who will be our Advent Parish Mission speaker starting the first Sunday in Advent.
Hear his dynamic message on “Jesus the Healer”.
More details to follow.
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Sponsored by the Movement of the Holy Family in collaboration with ArchKCK Youth
October 17
Fiorella's Event Center, 9000 W 137th St., Overland Park, KS 5:00 p.m. Tailgate
Music, Friendship & Good Conversation 6:30 -7:30 p.m.
Rosary Meditation & Eucharistic Adoration Under the
This is an opportunity for the youth and adults of our Archdiocese to strengthen each other, support each other and witness to each other!
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Oct. 27, Nov. 3, and Nov. 10, 7:00-8:15 p.m., Parish Hall
This recently-published work (University of Mary Press, 2020) offers a diagnosis with a prescription for the ills confounding a post-Christian culture. Since its 2020 publishing date, the book has gone viral with no advertising, revealing that the message strikes a chord in a culture where Christianity is no longer the prevailing wind.
By understanding how the first spark of apostolic zeal led to the civilizations of Christendom, which then later became complacent and slipped away, we can wrap our minds around the Catholic Church of today and tap into the Holy Spirit for the challenges which lay ahead.
Join Fr. Luke Doyle for this 3-part Wednesday evening series to unpack much of the wisdom found within the pages of this text. Reading the book is not required to attend.
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Third Tuesday of the month beginning October 19, 9:00 -10:30 a.m. St. Raphael Room (NE corner of the Parish Hall) We will meet throughout this school year to pray, read, reflect and celebrate each other in the ministry of motherhood.
Book of Saints for Catholic Moms - 52 Companions for Your Heart, Mind, Body and Soul is written just for moms and includes wonderful, inspiring stories of saints. More info at stmichaelcp.org/moyc.
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In honor of Respect Life month, we, your priests, are offering commentary in every weekly bulletin throughout the month of October on different moral issues relating to the sanctity of life and the dignity of all human persons. This week’s article ad- dressing in vitro fertilization is written by Fr. Tad Pacholczyk of the National Catholic Bioethics Center. Fr. Pacholczyk is a lead- ing voice in Catholic bioethics, and he taught our own Fr. Luke Doyle during Fr. Luke’s graduate work in bioethics. All SMA priests welcome your questions and feedback as we work together as a parish family to build a culture reverencing the gift of human life and affirming the dignity of all human persons. We are praying for you!
When asked why IVF might be immoral, most people will usually mention the extra embryos that are frozen or discarded.
Such embryos are certainly a serious concern, but they are not the primary reason the Church reminds us that the proce- dure is immoral. Even if IVF were carried out without making any extra embryos, this way of making babies would still be morally objectionable because the procedure strikes at the very core and meaning of marital sexuality. In the final analysis, it substitutes an act of laboratory manipulation for an act of bodily union between spouses. It turns procreation into produc- tion. IVF is really the flip-side of contraception: rather than trying to have sex without babies, we now try to have babies without sex. Because many Americans have come to view sex largely in terms of recreation, ignoring its procreative orien- tation, they have lost touch with the grave moral violations that occur both in contraceptive sex and in making test tube ba- bies.
Clearly, the moral violations that occur in IVF do not reflect upon the child. It is not the baby’s fault in any way, and he or she is an innocent bystander. Regardless of how a child enters the world, whether by IVF, whether by adultery, pre-marital sex, sexual assault, or even by cloning, that baby is always a gift and a blessing. The child has no say over how he or she came into the world. The problem with IVF is never with the child, but rather with a decision made by the parents to pursue the satisfaction of their parental desires through immoral means. The laudable goal of having a child can never justify the use of disordered means. Context is everything, and children really are entitled to come into being only within that intimate love-giving moment of the marital embrace. Through the bodily surrender of the parents to each other, through their body to body communion, the new body of their child is meant to be engendered. In their one-flesh union, they enflesh new life. Through that intimate and sacred bodily embrace, human love is properly translated into new life.
IVF violates this design by replacing that love-giving act with an act of production, whereby we manufacture our own chil- dren in petri dishes and test tubes, as if they were products or objects to be manhandled at will. In this way, IVF incidental- izes and adulterates sex, reducing it to another arena for manipulation according to our own desires.
Is it not reasonable and right to insist, as the Church does, that new human life should be the fruit of married love, carried out through bodily self-giving between spouses, a unique human act which allows each partner to enrich the other with the total gift of himself or herself? On the other hand, is it not also unreasonable for the woman to disrupt her delicate hormo- nal balance and subject herself to repetitive injections with powerful drugs to make her body produce unnaturally large numbers of eggs, and for the man to go into a back room with salacious magazines and videos to “provide a sample” in order that a child be generated? Is it not also unreasonable to undertake a procedure that routinely involves the freezing or even the discarding of our own embryonic children, as if they were a form of medical waste? Can we really say that IVF embodies spousal love in an authentic and exclusive way when a third-party, a lab technician, ends up being the causal agent of both the conception and the pregnancy, instead of the spouses themselves? How can we possibly suggest that IVF is faithful to God's designs for marriage?
We sometimes tend to brush the ungainly and unsightly parts of the procedure under the rug and rather try to focus our attention on the outcome: the baby. In this way, we seek to allay the disturbing reality of what we are really engaging in. Some couples also may rely on a perfunctory assumption, namely: "I have a right to a child when I get married, so any
means, even IVF, should be okay." But the deeper truth is that we never have a right to a baby. A child is not our property, possession or entitlement. Rather, a baby is a gift, a blessing we hope God will send our way, one we stand ready and eager to receive, but certainly not something we can lay claim to or otherwise demand. To demand the gift is to make it no longer a gift at all.
When we get married, we properly have a right to those beautiful, life-giving acts we call marital acts, which open us up to the mysterious divine spark at the heart of human love. Those marital acts are the only human acts appropriately ordered to engendering the remarkable gift of new human life.
Father Tad Pacholczyk, Director of Education, The National Catholic Bioethics Center
OUTREACH & PARISH NEWS
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Tues. October 19, 6:30 to 8:00 p.m.
Parish Hall
Come play Bunco (a simple dice game) enjoy fellowship and grow in friendship with other parishioners. Never played Bunco? We will teach you...it’s easy and fun! Snacks, wine, soda & water will be provided. The cost is $5.
Register at stmichaelcp.org/bunco.
Questions? Contact Connie at [email protected]
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Friday, October 29-6:30 P.M.
Talk of the Town Restaurant (135th just east of Nall)
Plan to wear a costume and you may win a prize.
Dinner & drinks will be available for purchase. For planning purposes please RSVP at
stmichaelcp.org/joys.
If you have questions, please Mary Connor in the Parish Office at 913-402- 3920.
Please bring your friends, enjoy refreshments and snacks while shopping.
If you are interested in being a vendor, please contact [email protected].
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Thank you to Don Puchalla and our St. Michael team of volunteers for helping to clean up a yard for a family in need last Saturday during the local Christmas in October event.
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Red Bag is a wonderful opportunity to give to children in need for the holidays.
Last year, our parish community adopt- ed over 150 children, who without your help would have had a much different Christmas.
If you choose to sign up, you will re- ceive the child’s information and items needing to be purchased. After pur- chasing the gifts you will wrap them and deliver them to the designated drop off house. All gifts will be due no later then November 21. To sign up, go to stmichaelcp.org/red-bag
SCHOOL & PARISH NEWS
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The 3's and 4's classes welcomed Dads, Grandpas, and special guests last week to share in a special treat.
Please contact Jennie Wente at [email protected] or (913)402-3970 for information about the Preschool.
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St. Michael is Searching for Our Future School Principal
St. Michael the Archangel Parish is grateful to Dr. Lorenzo Rizzi for his ser- vice to the school. He initiated technol- ogy solutions throughout the pandemic that allowed St. Michael to continue to thrive over the past two years. He prayerfully discerned not to return for the 2022-23 schoolyear but will remain as principal for the remainder of this year. We are pleased that Mr. Charles Huber will return next year as assistant principal. Dr. Rizzi provided his notice of departure early so that we have time to find a replacement, and the parish is currently assembling an interview panel of vested parties.
Please pray particularly to St. Joseph for a successful search and hiring pro- cess – My God will fully supply whatev- er you need, in accord with his glorious riches in Christ Jesus (Philippians 4:19).
For more information and to apply online, go to archkckcs.org.
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...for the Women’s CRHP Retreat
You can help with:
· Food Donations
· Weekend Setup/Tear Down
· Chapel Support
Visit stmichaelcp.org/crhp-volunteer-
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Mark your calendar’s now for our annual gala and fundraiser! Parishioners will come together to support the parish and enjoy fellowship, music, silent & live auctions, and a fund-a-need that will support EMRACE, a local charity and more! Details at stmichaelcp.org/defenders-ball.
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Saturday, January 22, 6:30 - 9:00 p.m.
Parish Hall or gather virtually at home
Get our team together and get ready to compete! Trivia Night is a great way to test your knowledge while having fun
MARRIAGE & FAMILY
Jesus continues to teach them that those who desire to be great must be serv- ants. He states, “For the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for
many.” How can our family serve oth- ers?
For ideas on how you volunteer for the parish and community, go to stmichaelcp.org/volunteer
Sean Tokic & Keely Stenseng October 23
Reed Walker & Meredith Bush October 30
Cody Johnson & Rachael Overbey November 5
Welcome to our Newly Baptized
Poppy Kay,
daughter of Brett and Amber Kunshek
October 10
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Have you or someone you know lost a child or loved one during pregnancy or in early infancy? If so, Archbishop Naumann invites you to commemorate this loss at a Mass on...
Sunday, October 24, at 1:00 pm, at Holy Spirit Parish in Overland Park, KS This annual Mass gives parents, grandparents, siblings, or other loved ones the opportunity to receive consolation, whether the loss was recent or many years ago. Even if you have not personally experienced this kind of loss, you are invited to join us at this Mass to support those who have.
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Your wedding day was just the start of a life-long journey together. A Worldwide Marriage Encounter weekend will give you five proven tools to help you thrive as a couple as you navigate through the hills and valleys along the way. It is nev- er too early, or too late, to investment in your marriage! The next in-person weekends in the KC area is
November 12-14; a virtual format is on December 3-5
For more info, visit www.wwme.org, or contact Deacon Tony & Barb Zimmerman at 816-741-4066 or [email protected]
SMA NEWS/ AROUND THE ARCH.
COLLECTION REPORT
Continued from Page 3Part 2 covers the practical instructions for serving at Mass or taking Holy Communion to the homebound and therefore is divided into two separate trainings. You may attend one or both sessions, depending on the ministry in which you desire to serve.
EMHCs to the Homebound: Tuesday, November 9, at 6:15 p.m. in the Raphael Conference Room
EMHCs for Mass: Tuesday, November 9, at 7:00 p.m. in the church
Training for New Sacristans
Sacristans prepare the sanctuary, sacred vessels, ritual books, and other materials needed for a rich and effective liturgical celebration. Training for new sacristans will be of- fered Tuesday, November 9, from 6:00-7:00 p.m. in the St.
Michael Conference Room. (Sacristans must also be trained as Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion.)
Training for New Ushers
Ushers provide hospitality, offer seating assistance, take up the collection, and a ensure a safe environment during the celebration. Training for new ushers will be offered Monday, November 1, from 6:30-7:30 p.m. in the church.
For more information about becoming an EMHC at Mass, please contact Janel Butler at [email protected] or 913-402-3948. For more information about a Homebound EMHC, please contact Mary Connor at
[email protected] or 913-402-3920.
Collections from 10/04 - 10/10/2021
Tithing $ 18,545
Building Loan Construction $ 1,805
Emergency & Charitable Assistance $ 220 Collections Summary for Fiscal Year 2022
Collections Budget for 7/01/2021 - 10/10/2021 $1,176,827 Actual Collections for 7/01/2021 - 10/10/2021 $1,415,948
Excess or (Shortfall) $ 239,121
Total Collections Budget for Fiscal Year 2022 $5,351,259 Gifts & Bequests Summary for Fiscal Year 2022
Total Gifts & Bequests Budget for Fiscal Year 2022 $ 320,000 Actual Gifts & Bequests 7/01/2021 - 10/10/2021 $ 250,000 Gifts & Bequests Excess or (Shortfall) $ (70,000)
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Catholic Youth Organization (CYO) is in great need of more basketball officials this upcoming season for 3rd thru 8th grade games. It’s a great way to earn some extra money.
Minimum age requirement is a high school freshman.
Training for new officials will be conducted in early November.
If you are interested, please contact the CYO Office at 913-915-0139 or email
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Claire Donahoe, a junior at Benedictine College, is working with a foundation, Water With Blessings, as part of the Stu- dent International Business Council (SIBC). The foundation’s mission is to provide fresh water to families in third world countries, especially those effected by hurricanes in Hondu- ras. The council is raising money for Sawyer Point One water filters. Each filter costs around $75 and can provide clean
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Wed. November 17, 6:45 — 8:00 a.m., Parish Hall 6:45 -8:00 a.m. in the Parish Hall
Our speaker will be Stan Weber. Since 2003, Stan has been with Tower Properties, Inc. in various executive roles.
He’s worked as a sports broadcaster for local and regional radio and television stations since 1987. He co-authored a book Stan Weber’s Tales From The Kansas State Universi- ty Sideline (2005).
RSVP to [email protected]. Cost is
$10 for breakfast buffet. Questions? Contact Michael at shirley,[email protected]
CARE AND SUPPORT
PRAY FOR OUR SICK PARISHIONERS
PRAY FOR SICK FAMILY MEMBERS
Tony Negrete, brother of Mary Harvey Michaella Neal, sister of Lisa Weinand Mary Newbanks, mother of Julie Gatch- ell
Evelyn Olson, mother of Theresa Cou- tureBob Pendleton, father of Joeli Ridley Pat Pfeiffer, mother of Staci McKenna Teddy Ponzio, grandson of Ed and
Kay Walsh
Steve Potter, uncle of Stephen Colanero
Suzanne Ring, daughter of Terri Green- Rafaela Rodriquez, mother Roseann well
Copeland and grandmother of Jessica Shelman
Baylor Rottinghaus, great nephew of Linda Haverkamp
William John Schandler, grandson of Bob and Pam Schandler
Michael Schilf, father of Jessie Mal- licoat
Wesley Schraden, father of Jody Schraden
Meghan Schlotzhauer, daughter of Ron and Kathy Belvill
Dr. Thomas Schugel, brother of Jim Schugel
Lisa Mulligan-Schwartz, sister of Lori Mulligan-Wetzel
Names are listed on a rotating basis, in alphabetical order in addition to those newly added* each week.
To have a family member added, please contact the Parish Office, 913-402-3900.
Garett Barraza Paul Becker Rosemary Bothwell Chuck Brennan Kevin Burlin
Mary Margaret Burke Tom Dailey
Charles Elias Disney Bob Foote
Alex Fraser Mary Ann Gardner Art Good
Dee Good Marissa Gutherie Robert Haaf Roy Heilman Linda Hopfinger Suzanne Hopkins Martha Horan
Jerry Huerter Janet Klug Kathy Komatz Dana Knapp Tami LeBlanc Steve Lieneke Terry Lynch Danna Maloney Pat Mareski Ana Sofia Martin Kathy McAtee Jim McKenna Kathy McWherter Rose Merchant Finnegan O’Keefe Marie Pham Lucas Rafanan Chuck Ramsey Mark Reyes
Caleb Ritter Carmela Scaduto Pamela Schandler Amanda Schlup Patrick Schreiner Michael Schweikert Paul Sinclair Presley Shelman Nicholas Staber Tony Torchia Ursula Trent Mike Van Hoecke Amanda Wilkinson Richard Wood Linda Woods Barbara Yurkovich Barbara Zimmerman
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Franciscan Prayer Center Independence, MO
Beginning Experience Weekend is for those that are divorced and widowed.
Our program helps those
suffering these losses through the grieving process, enabling them to look to the future with renewed hope and deepened faith.
For more information visit
www.beginningexperiencekc.org or call Maria at 913-314-9844.
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Did you know that St. Michael the Arch- angel has a Recovery Committee (made up of parishioners that want to help)? Our lives have been impacted by addiction either personally or in the lives of someone we love. We have found Help & Hope and want to share it with others. You are Not Alone!
For more information go to
stmichaelcp.org/addiction-resources or contact Mary Connor, St. Michael Care
& Outreach Coordinator at
[email protected] or 913- 579-3287.
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Restoration General Contractor FIRE • SMOKE • WATER Mark Heinze & Pat Murphy • Parishioners
Kevin P. Mays, M.D.
Board Certified Psychiatrist Parishioner
8900 State Line Rd., Suite #380 Leawood, KS 66206 913-385-PAKC • Fax 913-385-2412
Holthaus Building
“Builder’s Of Fine Homes”
913-681-0765
Call 1-800-989-0301 to request a free brochure.
13800 Metcalf Avenue, Overland Park, KS 66223 TallgrassCreek.com
Vibrant Retirement Living
918336
(913) 491-4900
11111 Nall Ave, Ste 109Leawood, KS 66211
WALK-IN CLINIC
for sports injury or fractures
M-F: 9am -11am, 1pm - 3pm. Ages 0 -16 Pediatric Orthopaedic
Surgery Associates
5250 W. 94th Terrace, Prairie Village, KS 66207
913-451-0000 www.pedorthokc.com
WALK-IN CLINIC
for sports injury or fractures
M-F: 9am -11am, 1pm - 3pm. Ages 0 -16
Pediatric Orthopaedic Surgery Associates
5250 W. 94th Terrace, Prairie Village, KS 66207
913-451-0000
www.pedorthokc.com
WALK-IN CLINIC
for sports injury or fractures
M-F: 9am -11am, 1pm - 3pm. Ages 0 -16 Pediatric Orthopaedic
Surgery Associates
5250 W. 94th Terrace, Prairie Village, KS 66207
913-451-0000
www.pedorthokc.comMILLER TREE SERVICE
“WE REACH THE TALLEST TREES”
MIKE MILLER - Tree Surgeon Fully Insured - Workers Comp & Product Liability
Serving Johnson County &
Kansas City for over 30 years Over 100,000 trees trimmed
913-262-6978
Mobile (913) 302-7999 FREE ESTIMATES
$60 OFF
Any Job over $900
(40 ft. minimum) with Coupon
$45 OFF
Any Job over $600
(40 ft. minimum) with Coupon
$30 OFF
3 LARGE TREES TRIMMED
(40 ft. minimum) with Coupon Limit one coupon per customer
Catholic Family
C R E D I T U N I O N Full Service For All Your Needs
816-444-7440 9237 Ward Parkway, Ste 114
www.catholicfamilycu.com Savings Insured by the NCUA up to $250,000
INVESTMENTS • FINANCIAL PLANNING
ERIK WITT
Financial Advisor
Parishioner
Candidate for CFP® Certification
[email protected] (913) 515-1592 apsvllc.com
Highly individualized, comprehensive treatment that meets your unique needs
Apartment-style residential drug and alcohol treatment in Louisburg, KS.
Call us at 913-837-4653 or visit www.goldbridgetc.com
Michael Rall
SMA Graduate, Parishioner Loan Originator
Long-time SMA parishioner and graduate
Call or text at:
913-235-0738 [email protected]
NMLS #2144675
Here to help make your home buying or refinance experience as seamless as possible!
MARQUETTE PHYSICAL THERAPY
Trained in Graston Technique®
& Dry Needling Parishioner
2 Convenient Locations in Leawood and De Soto www.marquettept.com
913.484.7632
8631 W. 150th St., Suite 103
Overland Park, KS 66223
913-681-2893
Family and Cosmetic Dentistry
We enjoy seeing patients of all ages!
Julie A. Tuttle, D.D.S. & David L. Tuttle, D.D.S., Parishioners tuttledentistry.com
John Sweeney CCIM
Reece Commercial
Commercial Real Estate
(913) 945-3718 (913) 461-6326 mobile
[email protected] Brokerage Investment Development Consulting Parishioner
An Upscale Resale Clothing Store For Women
143rd & Metcalf Ave
Come check out Puffy Tacos on Tuesdays!
Like us on Facebook for a free Espinaca!
913-270-0710
Specializing in Eyelash Extensions
Parishioners / Owners Sheila Commodore Renee Washburn 6435 W. 135th OPK (Corbin Park)
KC’s Leading Decking &
Andersen Window Supplier
Kevin Owen Parishioner
816-331-2211 OwenLumber.com
MEDICARE
I can help you save by explaining Medicare options
Call Ray
913.645.5740
[email protected] NO COST CONSULTATION
Larry and Marian Coast St. Michael’s Parishioners [email protected]
www.coastcrew.com O 913-661-6750 | C 913-244-1543
TOM FLETCHER
PAINTING &
REMODELING
913-908-8766
Alpha Energy and Electric, Inc. will serve all your electrical needs. Quality and Integrity is built into our work. At Alpha Energy, we endeavor to serve our clients with uncompromising level of excellence with integrity from planning to implementation.
OUR APPROACH:
Union Electricians, Knowledgeable and highly proficient technicians, Quick response time and Service done right the first time.
CALL US TODAY AT ANYTIME DAY OR NIGHT: Shawn Brown 816-986-8235 | Stephen Mugeche 913-424-0578
Liz Jaeger, Agent
MO-2016031716 KS-00237336 ReeceNichols - Leawood
913-221-4028
Parishioner
Gary J. Willnauer
Providing civil, personal injury, and construction litigation in MO & KS
Office: (816) 382-1382
[email protected] Parishioner
Design • Build • Maintain 913.638.1308 www.LandEscapesOP.com
Preventive & Restorative Dentistry (913) 469-8884
13400 Roe Ave • Leawood, KS 66209 www.stephenhuberdds.com
Parishioner Professional Integrity
At Your Service
Jan Madsen 913-226-0278 [email protected]
Parishioner
BERN WEINAND
Attorney / Parishioner
B
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Wills • Trusts • Corporate • Tax • Probate Civil Litigation • Real Estate
Telephone (816) 474-6200 / www.
blackwoodlaw.com
LE Dance Studio
Birthday Parties • Recreational Classes • Competitive Classes 15244 Broadmoor • Overland Park, KS 66223 913.897.5551 • website www.ledance.com
Liz Ernst, Owner & Parishioner
URSO PAINTING & DESIGN Mike Urso , Owner & Parishioner
913-915-4858 | [email protected]
Interior Painting • Cabinet Refinishing • Decorative Painting
Kirk Kinsinger- General Manager Funeral - Cremation - Receptions - Celebrations
“Celebrating Lives”
MCGILLEY STATE LINE CHAPEL 12301 State Line Rd., Kansas City, MO 64145
816-942-6180
WWW.MCGILLEYSTATELINECHAPEL.COM
“We’re just across the street!”
For tours or more information, call Sheila Barnum
at 913-685-4800
5201 West 143rd Street • Leawood, KS 66224 leawoodgardens.com
ED BALDWIN
Parishioner Sr. Loan Originator Specialize in NO PMI and
NO COST loans as heard on 810 Sports Radio
Call or Text
913-825-1999
913-515-4166 913-515-4166
Private Jeweler Fine Jewelry and Timepieces Expert Design and Evaluations
Buy ◊ Sell ◊ Trade
Mark A. Mazzarese
By Appointment Only - Country Club Plaza
& Optical Boutique Parishioners • Optometrists
(913) 345-8020
11305 Ash, Leawood KS 66211 www.leawoodfamilyeyecare.com
Contact Doug Wolfe to place an ad today!
[email protected] or (800) 950-9952 x5833
Tom Cavaliere, MBA, CRPC Wealth Advisor, Parishioner
913.735.4246
www.talloaksadvisors.com [email protected]
Your trusted wealth advisor
Contact me for all your Auto, Home, Rental and other insurance needs.
Martin Okpareke 913-225-5653 816-838-3875 [email protected] WWW.ROCKHURSTHS.EDU/ADMISSIONS