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Parish Mission Statement: Holy Family Catholic Church is a vibrant, Spirit-filled faith community. Following the example of the
Holy Family, we seek God by celebrating, growing, and living our faith. - Adopted April 14, 2010
Holy Family Catholic Church
919 NE 96th Street
Kansas City, MO 64155
816-436-9200
October 7, 2018
Photo courtesy of Dee Carver
MASS SCHEDULE
SATURDAY 5 P.M.
SUNDAY 8:30 AND 11 A.M.
WEEKDAYS 12 P.M.
HOLY DAY TIMES VARY; CHECK THE BULLETIN
OR OUR WEBSITE.
PARISH STAFF
Pastor
Fr. Philip Egan…………….…..…….x22
Business Manager
Marie Relic………………….………x21
Pastoral Associate
Peggy Petersen…………….……….x24
Director of Liturgy & Music
John Winkels……………….……….x23
Director of Stewardship & Development
Patty Rose…………………………..x30
DRE-PSR, Pre-K-8/Sacramental Prep
Mindy Lehman…………….………...x61
Youth/Young Adult Minister
Rob Lickteig……………….………..x35
Communications Coordinator
Megan Cleveland…..……..………..x28
Maintenance
Supervisor: Dee Carver.….………...x62
Assistant: Lee Ferraro
Administrative Assistant
Mike Jaromin……………….……….x25
PARISH OFFICE
Hours: Monday-Friday 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
Phone.…………………(816) 436-9200
Fax.……………………(816) 436-8049
Website…………...www.holyfamily.com
Facebook…………@HolyFamilyKCMO
Twitter………………...…….@HFKCMO
July 1, 2018
BULLETIN DEADLINE
Due to the Parish Office by noon on
Wednesdays (11 days prior to publication).
CANCELLATIONS
Please check our website or Facebook
page for notifications.
PASTORAL COUNCIL
Jim Edwards, Carol Anne Hoppins (Co-
Chair), Brian Piel, Dean Prather, Patty
Rieger, Patti Ries, Rodney Simpson (Co-
Chair), and Fr. Philip Egan.
RECONCILIATION
Second Saturday of each month, 3:30-
4:30 p.m. or by special appointment.
Communal penance services are
scheduled during Advent and Lent.
BAPTISM
Expectant parents should enroll in our
Jordan Program, a preparation class
for baptism, early in pregnancy and
before selecting godparents. The Jordan
Program is held once a month. Parents
must be registered, participating
members of the parish for six months
prior to scheduling the baptism. Baptisms
are scheduled the 2nd Saturday of each
month at 11 a.m. or the last weekend of
the month after the 11 a.m. Mass. To
register for the Jordan Program, please
call the parish office.
MARRIAGE
Couples intending to marry should
contact the parish as soon as there is an
agreement to marry. At least nine (9)
months is needed before the anticipated
wedding to prepare for the Sacrament
of Marriage. In order to begin marriage
preparation, one party must have been
a registered and active member of Holy
Family Parish for at least six months.
SICK
Please notify the Parish Office when a
member of your family is hospitalized or
confined to home. It is the responsibility
of the family, not the hospital, to notify
the parish. Due to privacy laws,
parishioners who are hospitalized must
indicate at the time of admission that
they want to receive communion. Those
who desire continued visits in their home
during convalescence should contact the
parish office.
CATHOLIC EDUCATION
Our Parish School of Religion offers
religious education classes for children
Pre-K through high school. Session
information may be found in the
Religious Education Section on page 7.
Our parochial school of choice is St.
Charles. You also may choose to
continue your Catholic education at St.
Pius X High School.
STEWARDSHIP
Holy Family Parish believes stewardship
is a way of life. As a parish, we need to
strive to be better disciples of Christ,
supporting and nurturing one another. As
caretakers of God’s spiritual and
worldly blessings, we show our gratitude
by sharing our time, talent and treasure
with our family, our community and our
parish. We strive toward the Biblical tithe
of 10% giving of our time, talent and
treasure back to God: 6% to our
parish, 1% to our diocese, 3% to other
worthy causes. Each one of us is called
to discern what we can give back of
ourselves, remembering everything we
have and everything we are is a gift
from God.
PARISH REGISTRATION AND MEMBERSHIP
Holy Family welcomes all who worship
with us. We’d like to invite you to join
our parish family, especially if
you live in this area. Please
call the parish office or
introduce yourself after Mass;
we want to get to know you.
Registration in the parish can be made
by completing a registration form. A
form can be obtained through the parish
office, from the magazine rack inside
the main church doors or online at
www.holyfamily.com/parish-forms.
SEXUAL ABUSE
The Diocese of Kansas City-St. Joseph is
committed to combating sexual abuse in
the Church. If you are a victim of sexual
abuse, or if you observe or suspect
sexual abuse:
1. Call the Missouri Child Abuse Hotline
at 1-800-392-3738 (if the victim is
currently under the age of 18), and
2. Contact your local law enforcement
agency or call 911, and
3. After reporting to these civil and
law enforcement authorities, report
suspected sexual abuse of a minor or
vulnerable adult to the Diocesan
Ombudsman, Jenifer Valenti, at
816-812-2500 or
JeniferValenti@att.net, if the abuse
involves a priest, deacon, employee
or volunteer of the Diocese of
Kansas City-St. Joseph.
The Diocese has a sincere commitment to
providing care and healing resources to
victims of sexual abuse and their
families. Please contact the Victim
Advocate Kathleen Chastain at 816-392
-0011 or chastain@diocesekcsj.org for
more information.
Information You Need To Know
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SHARING THE GOSPEL –
27th Sunday in Ordinary Time
“Whoever does not accept the kingdom
of God like a child will not enter it.” This
verse is part of a beautiful reflection on
childlike faith. We’re reminded of the
innocence of children, how eager they
are to experience life and how quick
they are to trust. Rarely do we hear it
with the story that immediately proceeds
it. The Pharisees question Jesus on the
lawfulness of divorce! Hardly the sort of
thorny moral conversation one typically
has in front of children. Yet here we are.
Jesus’ response goes further back then
the Mosaic law. “From the beginning,
God made them male and female. The
two shall become one flesh. What God
has joined together, no human being
must separate.” Jesus cites a particular
set of passages from Genesis 1 and 2,
before the Fall in Genesis 3. Adam and
Eve possessed original innocence. How
eager they were to encounter one
another and to explore the garden! How
immediate their initial trust in God. We
no longer live in Eden. As we age in our
fallen world, our childlike trust is wounded
and betrayed. We become hardened to
the beauties of life. We’re quick to find a
way around difficult moments.
In brief, things become complicated as
we lose our innocence. The teachings of
Christ and the Church on sexuality
become more challenging or more
objectionable. Jesus recognizes this in
today’s Gospel. His invitation is not to
compromise with our broken reality. It is
a return to beauty, to the fullness of life
as it was meant to be. We can affirm
our trust in God. We can view life with
gratitude. We can experience healing
of our lost innocence. This is possible
today, now, by grace. Indeed, “the
kingdom of God belongs to such as
these.”
PRAYER LIST
Jeannie Archuleta, Paul Bixler, Gail Bloom, Alaina
Bonacorso, Rick and Tina Branstetter, Gene Bustamante,
Juanita Cadena, Joe Cento, Betty Clinton, Sophia
Cooper, Ben Cuda, Glenn Duncan, Laurie Frawley,
Debbie Goins, Doral Goodsell, Jaci Leigh Gwin, Juliana
Harvey, Scott Henderson, Edward Jeselnik, Bob Happe,
Marge Hines, Tracy Jones, Andy Kaminski, Bev Lindenfelser,
Gary Marquardt, Sean Miller, Irene Moser, Anne Munro, Sara
Norton, Kristen Omecene, David Pecha, Laura Retschulte, Sam
Scivona, Rick Scola, Jacob Sellhorst, Rick Shupert, Earl Sprung,
Jean Stemmermann, Phyllis Stieb, Vincent Taibi, George Wan,
Esther Wandersee, Bob Weekes.
Please also continue to pray for the members of our parish
families who are serving in the armed forces.
Please Keep In Your Prayers
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Readings for the Week of October 7, 2018
Sunday: Gn 2:18-24/Ps 128:1-2, 3, 4-5, 6 [cf. 5]/Heb
2:9-11/Mk 10:2-16 or 10:2-12
Monday: Gal 1:6-12/Ps 111:1b-2, 7-8, 9 and 10c [5]/
Lk 10:25-37
Tuesday: Gal 1:13-24/Ps 139:1b-3, 13-14ab, 14c-15
[24b]/Lk 10:38-42
Wednesday: Gal 2:1-2, 7-14/Ps 117:1bc, 2/Lk 11:1-4
Thursday: Gal 3:1-5/Lk 1:69-70, 71-72, 73-75 [69]/Lk
11:5-13
Friday: Gal 3:7-14/Ps 111:1b-2, 3-4, 5-6 [5]/Lk
11:15-26
Saturday: Gal 3:22-29/Ps 105:2-3, 4-5, 6-7 [8a]/Lk
11:27-28
Next Sunday: Wis 7:7-11/Ps 90:12-13, 14-15, 16-17 [14]/
Heb 4:12-13/Mk 10:17-30
Love INC News:
Holy Family ministry helping those in need
Care Pantry Needs
Listed below are the items of greatest need for the Love INC
care pantry:
� All-purpose cleaner � Dish soap
� Laundry soap (not pods) � Paper towels
� Size 5 and 6 diapers
� Baby ointment, soap and shampoo
You can drop off these items in the closet marked for Love
INC at the back of church. If you have any questions, please
contact Jaymie Deyo at 816-734-9143. Thank you for your
continued support of Love INC.
The next Holy Family Book Club will meet on Tuesday,
October 16, at 7 p.m. in room 103. The book for October is
Pride and Prejudice and Zombies by Seth Grahame-Smith
and Jane Austen . For more information, please email Vicky
Hadel at vhadel2008@gmail.com.
A MOMENT WITH POPE FRANCIS
The Discernment of “Irregular” Situations
Given the immense variety of situations we have mentioned here
[see prior two bulletins], it is clear that no new set of rules that
would apply to all cases is possible. What is possible is to direct
the pastors of the Church to undertake discernment of each case,
recognizing that the degree of responsibility is not the same in all
cases and, therefore, the rules may be applied differently from
one case to the next. This is also the case regarding the
sacraments and who is allowed to receive them, since in a
particular case, no grave fault may exist. In this case, what I
taught in Evangelii Gaudium 44 and 47 [see below] applies.
Priests must accompany these people to help them understand
their situation and be clear in their conscience, and this
accompaniment must flow from humility, discretion, and love for
the Church. We should never appear to have a double standard,
and the burden for this falls on the pastors of the church.
— Excerpts from The Joy of Love
Reflection: What do you hear the pope teaching us in this
article?
Evangelii Gaudium (The Joy of the Gospel) 44:
Those who pastor others in the faith, guiding them in pastoral
ministry, should do so with mercy. The circumstances of one’s life
may have a great impact on one’s ability to follow the precepts
of the Church. Mercy. Mercy. It is the way we attract others to the
faith. This includes the confessional, which should produce joy, not
fear. Affirm every small step a person takes, because God’s love
is at work in people regardless of their failings.
Evangelii Gaudium (The Joy of the Gospel) 47:
When I say that the doors of the Church should be open, I
mean that the doors should, literally, be open to allow
anyone moved by the Spirit to pray. They should also be
open in the sense that our hearts are open to anyone who
comes to us. This is true for baptism, but also for Eucharist. The
Eucharist is not an award for good behavior; it is a “powerful
medicine and nourishment for the weak.” We should consider
the pastoral consequences of this but be bold in our actions.
God gives grace; we don’t.
Job Opportunity
The Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception is seeking a
Director of Social Services, responsible for planning,
directing, and implementing a variety of social service
programs that target the needs of the poor in our downtown
community, particularly the homeless, materially poor,
disabled, and elderly. The position is full-time based upon
40 hours per week. The parish offers a comprehensive
benefits program, including medical, dental and vision plans,
STD/LTD fully paid by the employer, retirement plans
including a 403(b) plan and a defined benefit pension plan.
Paid time off includes generous vacation and sick leaves,
plus paid holidays.
To apply: https://careers.hireology.com/
thecatholicdioceseofkansascitystjoseph/233625/description
Parish Calendar www.holyfamily.com 4
Monday, October 8
6:30 pm Adult Bible Study
7:30 pm Men’s Club Meeting
Tuesday, October 9
6:00 am Men of Faith
12:00 pm Daily Mass
12:30 pm St. Joseph Women’s Group Meeting
2:00 pm Bridge Group
6:30 pm RCIA
6:30 pm Prayer Group
6:30 pm DivorceCare
Wednesday, October 10
12:00 pm Daily Mass
5:00 pm Bridge Lessons
6:30 pm Discovering Christ
7:00 pm Adult Choir
8:15 pm Handbell Choir
Thursday, October 11
8:30 am Adoration
9:00 am Bible Study
12:00 pm Daily Mass
1:00 pm Bridge Group
6:00 pm Stewardship Council Meeting
7:00 pm Knights of Columbus Meeting
7:00 pm Knights of Columbus Ladies Auxiliary Meeting
Friday, October 12
12:00 pm Daily Mass
1:00 pm Bridge Group
Saturday, October 13
7:30 am Rosary
11:00 am Baptisms
3:30 pm Individual Confessions
3:30 pm Journeying Forward Together/
Widows and Widowers Group
5:00 pm Mass
6:00 pm Spaghetti Dinner
Sunday, October 14
8:00 am Rosary
8:00 am Knights of Columbus Breakfast
8:30 am Mass/Rite of Entrance for First Reconciliation/Communion
9:30 am Women’s Bible Study
9:45 am PSR
11:00 am Mass/Rite of Entrance for First Reconciliation/Communion
5:30 pm Senior High Youth Night
5:30 pm PSR
LITURGICAL ROLES—OCTOBER 11 – OCTOBER 14, 2018
Sacristan
5:00 pm Schroeder
8:30 am Walker
11:00 am LaBella
Altar Servers
5:00 pm Bednar, Libarnes, Villavicencio Cross Bearer)
8:30 am A. Carroll, Kim, L. Carroll (Cross Bearer)
11:00 am Kiliba, Rabe, Ferris (Cross Bearer)
Ministers of the Holy Communion
5:00 pm Bednar, Font, Freyermuth, Hadel, Portales, Fears
8:30 am Anson, Anson, Eslick, Ferland, Hoppins, Johnson
11:00 am Cabillonar, Elgin, Gwin, McCullough, Otto, Rourke
Lectors
5:00 pm 1) Villavicencio, 2) Harris, 3) J. Gardner
8:30 am 1) Keaveney, 2) Davis, 3) Colling
11:00 am 1) G. Duncan, 2) Anthony, 3) S. Duncan
Ushers - Team C
5:00 pm Beffa, Beffa, Boehm, Boehm, Furrow
8:30 am Lavenburg, Osbahr, Osbahr, Robertson, Suchanick,
Svoboda
11:00 am Fisher, Hansen, Hodge, Hodge, Merkel, Rogowski,
Rourke
Greeters
5:00 pm Genz, Genz
8:30 am Ford, Ford
11:00 am Carver
After Sunday Mass Gathering
8:30 am Knights of Columbus Breakfast
11:00 am Knights of Columbus Breakfast
Hospital Ministry
October 11 Lasco, Leiker (Sub Requested)
Benton House Communion Service
October 11 Scheier
Money Counters
October 11 Havelka, Lauf, Lauf
Nursing Home
October 11 Kane, Norton
EUCHARISTIC CELEBRATIONS
Monday, October 8 (No Daily Mass on Mondays)
Tuesday, October 9
12:00 pm Margie Tepe �
Wednesday, October 10
12:00 pm Sandy Corte �
Thursday, October 11
12:00 pm Helen Reinsch �
Friday, October 12
12:00 pm Helen Reinsch �
Saturday, October 13
5:00 pm Isidro Villalpando �
Sunday, October 14
8:30 am Jerome and Florence Brosi �
11:00 am All Parishioners
Ministry Schedules
Time to turn in your unavailable dates! The new schedule will
run from October 29, 2018 through February 24, 2019.
Please visit the Ministry Scheduler website and update your
dates and information. A reminder email will be arriving in
your mailbox soon! As always, thank you for your ministry to
this parish community. Updates need to be entered by
October 15.
If you have any questions, please contact Patty Rose
at patty@holyfamily.com.
We currently have 1,056 registered families.
An active member of this parish is one who:
• Is properly registered in the parish
• Faithfully attends Mass on Sundays and Holy Days
• Uses the parish envelope system
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Would you like to make contributions
electronically? Just go to the lower left
corner of the homepage of our website
www.holyfamily.com and click on the “Give
Online” link at the bottom or the webpage.
A REPORT OF OUR STEWARDSHIP
Offertory
September 23, 2018...................................... $22,725.51
January 1, 2018 - September 23, 2018 ....... $812,921.95
Building Fund
September 23, 2018........................................ $8,247.33
January 1, 2018 - September 23, 2018 ... $402,229.86
Youth
September 23, 2018............................................ $129.00
January 1, 2018 - September 23, 2018 .... $3,066,.68
Fr. Robert H. Stewart Memorial Fund
Holy Family Parish was blessed to have Fr. Robert Stewart
as our pastor from 1993 - 2004. In honor of his devotion to
our parish and parishioners, Holy Family is collecting funds
to dedicate a new Presider’s Chair in Holy Family’s
remodeled church in honor of Fr. Robert. If you would like to
donate to this effort, please visit our website,
holyfamily.com, and click on the link. You may also send a
check to the parish office, noting the memo line “Fr. Robert
Fund.”
Helping Hands Program
Should you or someone you know be in need of assistance with
home repairs, a ride to a doctor’s appointment, meals while you
are recuperating or anything similar, Holy Family wants to help.
Please contact Phyllis Font at 816-582-9507 or email at
pfont1@yahoo.com to receive the help you need.
Are you a “handy person” and would be willing to help
others with repairs? Contact Phyllis or Henry Font with your
information and area of expertise.
Together We Grow Capital Campaign News
and Updates: We’re On Our Way
We are happy to report that our campaign pledges and
diocesan gift brings our total to: $3,316,631.
Expansion Plans Underway
At the beginning of the campaign,
parishioners were asked to bring
forward a rock and place at the
foot of the altar. This was a
representation of us as the living
stones of the church bringing
forward our gifts to build our church
on rock and not on sand. Father Phil blessed the rocks and
the work that was before us. Later this month, those blessed
rocks will be placed in the concrete under our future altar.
The steel beams for the church are scheduled to be here
very soon. During the weekend of October 13-14, Holy
Family is tentatively planning for one of the beams to be
available for parishioners to autograph. We encourage
everyone to sign their names, and their favorite bible verse
or personal sentiment. This beam will then be used in the
building of our new worship space.
As always, thank you to everyone for your prayers, faith-
filled support and generosity! Questions may be directed to
Fr. Phil, Marie Relic or Patty Rose.
Pipe Organ Project
Thanks to the many many folks who contributed to our
matching grant for the organ project! We have exceeded
our matching goal and raised $35,391.15! But.... there is still
$20,000 left to finish the project, so if you would like to
assist with this, any amount is very much appreciated! To
donate, go to holyfamily.com, or simply place a check in
collection basket with the memo line designated ORGAN
PROJECT.
Extraordinary Needs Wish List
Several amenities have been placed on a “Wish List” as we
focus on primary construction needs. Other items, while
included in the core budget, may be of special interest to
parishioners who may want to make an extraordinary
campaign gift. The items included on this list are:
�Devotional Furnishings and Art, Mary of Nazareth Bronze Cast
�Worship Environment, Liturgical Furnishings and Altar
Accent Wall
�Exterior Art, Newly fabricated metal and stone cross
�Holy Family Youth Area, Special Furnishings and Extras
Visit our website, holyfamily.com, with a link to donate or
note your wish list item on the memo line of your check.
Joys and Concerns
We recently lost two of our parishioners, Joanna Huff (cousin
of Dee Beerup) and Bryce Granberg. Also, John Braman,
father of parishioner Racheal Szarwinski has passed away.
Please keep the families of these individuals in your prayers
and also pray for the repose of their souls.
Coats for Kids
The Holy Family Knights of Columbus Council is collecting
“Coats for Kids” during October and November this year. All
donations that match needs of the Giving Tree campaign will
be given to the Giving Tree. When those needs are filled,
Holy Family will continue to collect coats for
the Project Warmth, KMBZ Coats for Kids.
Please donate your new or gently used coats
to this worthy cause. Look for the barrels in
the parish hall or the classroom hallway
starting in October. Cash or check donations
are also being accepted. Please make checks
payable to the Knights of Columbus. If you
have any questions, please contact the parish
office.
Attention All Parishioners: Parish Events
BLESSING OF THE ANIMALS
Join in this delightful Blessing of the Animals, as we
celebrate the joy and richness animals bring into our lives.
The blessing will take place outdoors on Sunday, October
7, at 1:30 p.m. In the event of rain, the blessing will be
cancelled. All pets and animals are welcome. Please be
sure your pets are leashed or appropriately contained. For
more information, please contact the parish office.
DIVORCECARE SUPPORT PROGRAM
The next session is Tuesday, October 9, from 6:30 - 8 p.m.
You can join at any time. Participants will view a video
presented by Christian divorce-recovery experts, followed
by group discussion and a workbook to take home. The
suggested donation for the program is $15.
Please contact Mindy Lehman at mindy@holyfamily.com or
816-436-9200 x61 with any questions. Sign up at
holyfamily.com.
ST. JOSEPH WOMEN’S GROUP MEETING
All women of the parish are invited to the St. Joseph
Women’s Group meeting on Tuesday, October 9, for their
monthly meeting. They will meet at 12:30 p.m., following
noon Mass, in the back of church. Pizza will be provided for
lunch. For more information, please contact JoAnn Borchelt
at 816-429-6623 or email ruddiejo@yahoo.com.
JOURNEYING FORWARD TOGETHER:
WIDOWS AND WIDOWERS GROUP
It’s not easy becoming a different you after losing a spouse.
If you are facing this challenge, no matter when this became
true, we invite you to join us by attending our next
Journeying Forward Together support group meeting on
Saturday, October 13, at 3:30 p.m. in Room 101. If you
have any questions, please contact Lisa Conaway at 816-
734-8748 or Peggy Petersen, 816-436-9200, ext. 24.
SPAGHETTI DINNER
The Knights of Columbus will be holding their quarterly
spaghetti dinner on Saturday, October 13, at 6 p.m. in the
parish hall. Come join fellow parishioners for a delicious
dinner including spaghetti and meatballs, salad, garlic
bread and beverages. All this is available for just a good-
will donation.
DINNER FOR EIGHT
Dinner for Eight is an opportunity to spend an
evening with other parishioners for an informal
adult-only potluck event held in parishioners’
homes. Singles and couples are invited to
join. The next dinner is Saturday, October 20,
at 7 p.m. If you would like to sign up, or just want to learn
more about Dinner for Eight, please email
dinnerfor8@holyfamily.com.
TRUNK OR TREAT
Holy Family’s Trunk or Treat is almost here! Plan to bring
your kids, neighbors and friends on Saturday,
October 27, from 7 - 8:30 p.m. for a fun and
safe evening. If you need more information or
would like to be involved in this fantastic event,
please see page 7 of the bulletin.
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YAM - Young Adult Ministry
Holy Family’s Young Adult Ministry (YAM) is for those 21-35
years old, whether single, married or starting a family. This
peer community provides the opportunity to grow in the
fellowship of the Lord through service, social activities and
scripture.
For information about any of the YAM activities, or to
join, email Rob Lickteig at rob@holyfamily.com.
Brunch, Babes and Bibles
This group strives to grow deeper in our faith and build
genuine relationships with each other through studying the
bible and applying it to our everyday lives.
Who: Women 21-35
When: Saturdays at10:30 a.m.
Where: Various locations around North Kansas City.
Interested: Contact Olivia Goodwin at
odgoodwin@gmail.com.
Brunch, Bros and Bibles
As iron sharpens iron, so does one person sharpen another.
This group is built of community of men looking to grow and
deepen in our faith, building life-long faith-filled
relationships with each other. The group will read scripture
and relate it back to everyday life.
Who: Men 21-35
When: Saturdays at 10:30 a.m.
Where: Various locations around North Kansas City.
Interested: Contact Rob Lickteig at rob@holyfamily.com/
816-898-3960, or Braden Wilson at 719-371-7873.
St. Joseph Women’s Group News
Cookbooks for Sale
These cookbooks are the perfect holiday
gift for teachers, neighbors, family and
friends! The book includes over 300
recipes from many of Holy Family’s finest
cooks. Sales have begun and run through
December. Purchases can be made after
all Masses or online at holyfamily.com.
Each book will cost $10. For more
information contact JoAnn Borchelt at 816-
429-6623 or Carolyn Novak at 816-429-7928).
Nut Sale
It’s that time of year again for the St. Joseph Women’s
Group nuts and candies sale! They are selling nuts and
candies before and after all Masses. All items are sold in 1
lb. re-sealable bags. This year, they have added 16 and
24 oz. gift packs. Everything is sold on a first-come-first-
serve basis. This fundraiser benefits the
Giving Tree, National Catholic Youth
Conference (NCYC) and Vacation Bible
School. If you need additional
information, please contact JoAnn
Borchelt at 816-429-6623. The ladies
thank you in advance for your support.
Senior High Youth
2nd & 4th Sundays at 5:30 p.m.
Contact: Rob Lickteig
Rob@holyfamily.com
or 436-9200, ext. 35
Senior High Youth
Sundays at 5:30 p.m.
Contact Rob Lickteig at Rob@holyfamily.com
or 436-9200, ext. 35
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Parish School of Religion
Sundays at 9:45 a.m. or 5:30 p.m.
Mondays at 5:30 p.m.
Contact: Mindy Lehman
Mindy@holyfamily.com
or 436-9200, ext. 61
Youth Social Media – Holy Family has a Facebook page and an Instagram page for middle school and high school youth
activities. You may find the Facebook page at @holyfamilyKCMO. The Instagram page is @hfyouthkcmo.
Parish School of Religion
Sundays at 9:45 a.m.
or 5:30 p.m.
Mondays at 5:30 p.m.
Contact Mindy Lehman at
Mindy@holyfamily.com
IMPORTANT UPCOMING DATES
October 14, 8:30 and 11 a.m.
Rite of Enrollment for First Reconciliation/ First
Communion
October 18, 7 p.m.
First Reconciliation
October 21, 8:30 and 11 a.m.
Children’s Liturgy of the Word
October 27, 7 p.m.
Trunk or Treat
SENIOR HIGH YOUTH NEWS
SENIOR HIGH YOUTH NIGHT
The next senior high youth nights are
Sunday, October 14 and October 21,
from 5:30 - 7 p.m. in the parish hall. All
high school-aged teens are welcome. It is
required for all those going through
Confirmation. For more information,
please contact Rob Lickteig at
Rob@holyfamily.com.
CONFIRMATION NEWS
The next Confirmation sponsor night is
Thursday, November 1, from 7:30 - 8:30
p.m. in the parish hall. Confirmandi should
bring their sponsor to the meeting.
If you need additional information about
Confirmation, please contact Rob Lickteig at
rob@holyfamily.com.
Trunk or Treat
Holy Family’s Trunk or Treat is almost
here! Plan to bring your kids, neighbors
and friends on Saturday, October 27,
from 7 - 8:30 p.m. for a fun and safe
evening. There are a few ways that you
could get involved in this fantastic event:
Sign up your trunks!
We need a lot of
decorated trunks to
make this a successful
event for the kids.
Please RSVP your trunk
to either Mindy Lehman at
mindy@holyfamily.com or Rob Lickteig
at rob@holyfamily.com.
We need candy!
Donating candy will help to replenish
the trunks and activities that run out
throughout the night. Please leave
donation on the table in the classroom
hallway.
We need teen and adult volunteers!
If you are the parent of a middle or
high school student, your teens can
help! Holy Family’s teenage worshipers
will be running the show at Trunk or
Treat. Areas available to help include
games, lot patrol, inflatable monitoring
and other duties. Adults will assist at
the s’more station, the voting booth and
with making popcorn. Let Rob or Mindy
know if you or your teen can help.
Veteran’s Day Program at
Borromeo Academy
Borromeo Academy fourth and fifth
graders will honor service members
currently serving or who have served
our country on Thursday, November
8, at 6:30 p.m. in the Borromeo
Academy gym. Please submit pictures
of military family members for a
special presentation to Christi Ryan at
cryan@stcharleskc.com.
All parishioners, school families and
community members are invited to
attend. Please call Borromeo
Academy at 816-436-1009 for more
information.
FIRE Foundation
The mission of the Fire Foundation is to
provide children with special needs
the opportunity for an inclusive
Catholic education in their home
parish schools. In our parish, Shelby
Davis is a direct benefit of this
support. Please see the enclosed flyer
to find out the ways FIRE supports
Shelby and others in our Catholic
community, and how you can support
this important initiative.
The FIRE Foundation is holding their
FIREball on Saturday, October 20, at
the North Club at Arrowhead Stadium.
Please visit firefoundation.org for more
information.
Protecting God’s Children
Upcoming Session
All adults who work with children in any
capacity are required by the Diocese of
Kansas City/St. Joseph to attend a one-
time session on the signs of abuse and
what you should know and do in those
situations.
For any questions, please contact Marie
Relic at 816-436-9200 ext. 21
or Marie@holyfamily.com.
The next sessions being offered in
the Northland are:
Tuesday, October 9, 6:30 p.m.
St. Therese
Saturday, October 20, 6 p.m.
Twelve Apostles
To register for this or any other sessions
that are being offered, please go
to www.virtus.org.
Choose “First Time Registrant” from the
left side menu. Then click on “Begin the
Registration Process.” You will then
select “Kansas City - St. Joseph, MO
(Diocese).”
After creating a user ID and a
password, you will then be able to
complete all the steps you will need to
be successfully enrolled in
a Protecting God’s Children class.
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Food is free & will be
provided by the Men’s
Club!
When: October 27
7 pm—8:30 pm
Where: Holy Family
Lower Parking lot
Candy donations are welcome. Please drop off at your
convenience to the blue bins in the classroom hallway
underneath the bulletin board.
To register your trunk, please contact
Mindy@HolyFamily.com or Rob@HolyFamily.com.
All trunks need to be in the lower lot by 6:30 pm.
Price Qty
Almonds, raw 7.75
Almonds, sliced 8.25
Black Walnuts, pieces 11.00 Cashews, whole/roasted/salted 10.50
English Walnuts, pcs 8.50
Mixed Nuts (no peanuts) * 11.00
Peanuts, honey roasted 5.00
Peanuts, raw 4.75
Pecans, halves raw 10.00
Pecans, pieces raw 10.00
Pistachios, white 9.50
Tailgate Crunch Mix 7.00
Choc Bridge Mix 8.75
Choc Cookie Dough 8.75
Choc Toffee Almonds 9.00
Choc Eng Toffee Squares 9.75
Choc Malted Milk Balls 8.00
Choc Peanuts Clusters 8.50
Choc Peanuts * 7.50
Choc Pecans 10.25
Choc Pecan Covered Turtles 10.50
Choc Pretzels 7.00
Choc Raisins 7.25
Sugar-free Choc. Almonds 10.00
Sugar-free Choc Peanuts 8.75
Sugar-free Choc. Pecans 11.50
Sugar-free Choc Raisins 8.75
Dk Choc Almonds * 9.00
Dk Choc Cashews 10.00
Dk Choc Peanuts 8.25
Dk Choc Pecans 10.50
Yogurt Cranberries * 7.50
Yogurt Peanuts 7.00
Yogurt Pecans 10.00
Yogurt Pretzels 6.50
Gift Packs: Clear Plastic Trays Includes Asterisk items
7" 4 cavity * 16oz. 12.50
10" 4 cavity * 24 oz. 16.25
Gummi bears 3.00
Price Qty
NUT SALE
Sponsored by Holy Family’s
St. Joseph’s Women’s Group
SALES BEGIN OCTOBER 13-14!
BEFORE AND AFTER ALL MASSES IN THE
PARISH HALL!
PURCHASE EARLY AS
QUANTITIES ARE
LIMITED!
Fill out your order
ahead of time and
bring it with you next
week!
Plan now for your holiday baking
needs!
Support the Knights of Columbus
SATURDAY
OCTOBER 13, 6 P.M.
PARISH HALL
FREE WILL DONATION
Campaign for People with
Developmental
Disabilities
October 13 & 14
Find one of the Knights, make a donation
(Or just say hi!) and
receive a tootsie roll.
Join the Knights for Breakfast
Sunday, Oct. 14 from 8 - Noon
COOKBOOKS FOR SALE
The perfect holiday gift for teachers, neighbors, family and friends!
St. Joseph’s Women’s Group is proud to offer a treasured collection of recipes from many outstanding Holy Family cooks whose recipe contributions have made this cookbook possible.
300 recipes Including appetizers, soups, salads, side dishes,
main dishes, desserts, cookies and so much more.
Only $10.00
Sales begin after Mass on October 6 & 7, and will continue through December. Online purchases can also be made.
All proceeds benefit St. Joseph’s Women’s Group in our efforts to support many facets of Holy Family Parish.
For more information contact JoAnn Borchelt (429-6623) or Carolyn Novak (429-7928).