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NOVEMBER 27TH, 2016 ~ FIRST SUNDAY OF ADVENT
MASS INTENTIONS
Sun. Nov 27 8:00 am Ken & Ann Pfannenstiel
Tu. Nov 29 8:00 am +Marcella & Connie Pfannenstiel
Th. Dec 1 8:00 am +Elmer Hertel
Sun. Dec 4 8:00 am L/D Alois & Mary Schumacher fam
Tu. Dec 6 8:00 am L/D John & Margaret Befort family
Th. Dec 8 5:30 pm L/D Marvin Braun family
MINISTRY SCHEDULE
SERVERS
Sunday, Nov 27 Valerie Dome & Wyatt Gerstner Sunday, Dec 4 Benjamin Dome & Mark Leiker
EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS OF HOLY COMMUNION
Sunday, Nov 27 Larry K, Jill M, John M, Rhonda S. Sunday, Dec 4 Lilly B, Wendy R, Tony R, Bea S.
LECTORS OFFERTORY GIFTS
Sun. Nov 27 Dave Leiker Randy & Michelle Werth Sun. Dec 4 John Moeder Julie Richmeier family
GREETERS
Sunday, Nov 27 Tony & Patty Rohr Sunday, Dec 4 Frank & Paulette Seib
COLLECTION TEAMS
Sunday, November 27 Ernie Binder, Farron Leiker, Rich Ruder, Darold Younker
Sunday, December 4 Les Gross, Larry Koirth, Kenny Pfannenstiel, Dylan Werth
TRAVELING CHALICE FOR VOCATIONS
Sunday, Nov. 27 Darold & Evelyn Younker Sunday, Dec. 4 Herman & Rosie Leiker Sunday, Dec 11 Seyona Roda Sunday, Dec 18 Aaron & Kolleen Dome
Tithe ~ Stewardship of Treasure
Envelopes $1,618.00 Seminary $145.00
Loose $71.00 Oktoberfest $100.00
Camp H. Dev. $305.00 ____ TOTAL: $2,239.00
FATHER JARETT’S CATHOLIC Q & A
I am going in for surgery, should I receive the sacrament of the anointing of the sick? Who should receive the anointing of the sick? The Catechism is fairly clear on this topic. “The anointing of the sick is not a sacrament for those only who are at the point of death. Hence, as soon as anyone of the faithful begins to be in danger of death from sickness or old age, the fitting time for him to receive this sacrament has certainly already arrived…It is fitting to receive the Anointing of the Sick just prior to a serious operation. The same holds for the elderly whose frailty becomes more pronounced.” (CCC #1514,1515) Therefore, according to the catechism there must be either “gravity” with an illness, frailty of age, or prep for a surgery in order to receive this sacrament. Thus, it’s not intended for sore backs and stomach aches.
To answer the question more directly, yes you should receive the sacrament before going in for surgery. I would even say, some fairly routine surgeries have the risk of death and thus it would be appropriate to be anointed beforehand.
Why do some parishes have services that offer the anointing to everyone? I would guess that some of the reason that priests offer the anointing to anyone and everyone is that they know this is a sacrament of healing and in some places this sacrament has taken the place of prayers and services of healing. The Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick carries with it the power to forgive sins as well as the possibility of physical healing. However, the Church, as stated in the Catechism clarifies that it should be for healing for more serious situations where death is a real possibility.
Healing has been one of the charisms of the Church from the earliest days. Naturally, Jesus healed and gave the power of healing to his apostles who healed not only those who were in the danger of death, but also those experiencing chronic illnesses or disabilities. What about these people? If the sacrament is not intended for them, what can we do for those with disabilities or chronic pain for example?
(Warning: my personal opinion) I think that we as a Church should offer more services of healing. While the sacrament of anointing is reserved for special instances, the tradition of the Church gives us sacramentals that are often used in ceremonies of healing and by which many miracles have occurred throughout the centuries. The water from Lourdes, oils from St. Andre Bessett, relics of the true Cross of Christ, to name a few, have been used for healing in our tradition and can be powerful sacramentals that inspire faith and provide healing through God’s grace. Sacramentals aside, we also have many prayers of healing found outside the ritual for Anointing of the Sick that rarely get used.
Nevertheless, with any hope for healing comes the understanding that we too are called to participate in the Redemptive sufferings of Jesus Christ. Sometimes, we are allowed these tests of pain and suffering to communicate to
NOVEMBER 27TH, 2016 ~ FIRST SUNDAY OF ADVENT others that ultimately we were not made for this world. Let us always pray for healing, but never forget to pray for the strength to accept God’s will and carry our crosses daily.
Questions or Clarifications? Email Fr. Jarett at father.konrade@eaglecom.net
Church Furnace and Air-Conditioning Update:
Between earmarked furnace savings and donations the
amount still owed on the furnace is approximately
$7,081.00. (cost of furnace, installation and supplies was
$50,782.00)
Donations have been committed to cover installing air-
conditioning.
We are very grateful for the most generous donations
allowing us to install these two units. Your ongoing
support of total stewardship sharing your gifts of time,
talent and treasure do not go unnoticed. Without your
commitment and dedication to St. Francis of Assisi Parish,
we would not be the viable parish we are. So with grateful
hearts, we say THANK YOU!
Donations can still be given to help offset the remaining
furnace balance. Please mark contributions ‘Furnace’.
CCD/Religious Education: Wednesday 7 – 8 pm
Jesus Is Our Hope ~ Tune in to Divine Mercy Radio
Nov. 29-Dec. 2 for KVDM’s Care-a-Thon. *Chance to win
prizes play Catholic Trivia, hear from local guests *Here
are guests of interest particularly for St. Francis of Assisi in Munjor. For a complete schedule go to dvmercy.com
Tuesday, Nov. 29
8 am – Deacon Scott Watford
10 am – Principal Rachel Wentling
Wednesday, Nov. 30 9 am – Principal Chad Meitner
Thursday, Dec. 1
>> 4 pm – Fr. Jarett Konrade <<
Friday, Dec. 2 7 am – Principal Bob Leikam
9 am – Cory Munsch & Theresa Flax
4 to 6 pm – Ask Fr. Fred (Live)
(Time to call in and ask a question about your Catholic
Faith. Call-in number: 785.621.5061.)
Please pray for this evangelization mission. Thank you.
2017 Calendars are located at the entrances. Special
thanks to Hyle and Ann Hugunin, and Kevin Kuhn at Hays
Memorial Chapel for this donation.
Advent Retreat Adult Opportunity – Join Fr. Jarett and
Bill Meagher as we explore Prayer and host a mini retreat
for Advent. The topic of the retreat will be prayer and how
to hear the Voice of God in our prayers. The retreats will be
held at St. Nicholas Church from 5 to 6pm.
Nov. 27 – Adoration
Dec. 4 – Daily Prayer/Liturgy of the Hours/ Nightly
examinations
Dec. 11 – The Rosary
Dec. 18 – Lectio Divina
National Night of Prayer for Life
Thursday, December 8th from 8pm to 12:00am,
IHM Church will participate in the National
Night of Prayer for Life. The purpose is to unite
our prayers with Catholics throughout the
country in an effort to help bring back the world
to Christ and to bring about an end to abortion. The hours
are chosen to coincide with Our Lady of Guadalupe’s
appearance to Juan Diego. This is a Heartland Parishes of
Ellis County event. For any additional information please
contact Brad Stramel at the IHM parish office at 625-7339.
2017 MASS INTENTIONS: Limit of four requests.
Stipends are $10.00 per Mass. In the event dates remain
open, it will be published in the bulletin. Contact Lilly for
scheduling.
PLEASE REMEMBER IN PRAYER:
Special Intention, Kerri Schiffelbein, Cindy Weigel, Lynette Stramel, Mark Richmeier, Lynette Callahan, Gene & Margie Rohr,
Bently Scoby, Jerry Barnes, Ken Smith, Flipse Family, Martina Younger, Mary Davis, Traci Pfannenstiel, Angie Zimmerman, Dawn Paul, Farron Leiker.
Drop your requests in the collection or let Lilly know.
Also, let Lilly know when the intention should be removed.
Knots of Love will meet Nov. 27, at the Via Christi Chapel
at 3pm, for intentions and a rosary. All are welcome!!
Adoration Chapel needs someone to cover the hours of 2
to 3am, on Mondays; 2 to 3pm, on Mondays; 8 to 9am, on
Thursdays; and 9 to 10am, on Saturdays. If interested
please contact Bob Feauto at 628-1429.
NOVEMBER 27TH, 2016 ~ FIRST SUNDAY OF ADVENT
Divine Mercy Radio is looking for an assistant director.
Must embrace the mission of Divine Mercy Radio, be
outgoing and able to perform a variety of duties. For a full
job description, go to dvmercy.com.
Secular Franciscan Order (SFO) We are called to
conform ourselves ever more closely to Christ. Some of us
do so by following the example of St. Francis. For more
information about the meetings or about the Secular
Franciscans in general please contact Jorge Vazquez at
785-432-3515 or e-mail at taino@ruraltel.net or Geri Rupp
at 785-628-1801. Meetings are held at the Catholic Campus
Center every third Sunday at 1:30 pm.
Sometimes courage is the little voice at the end of
the day that says, “I’ll try again tomorrow”
CATHOLIC SCHOOL NEWS
HOLY FAMILY ELEMENTARY
Rachel Wentling, Principal 625-3131
Nov 28 Advisory Council Mtg. 5:15 p.m. in A.C.
Nov 30 Bully Prevention Club Mtg. 3:30-4:15 p.m.
Dec 1 Advent Liturgy Mass, 8:00 a.m. IHM
Dec 2 1st Friday Prayer Service, 8:05 a.m. IHM
Leadership Team Mtg. 1:00-3:00p.m.
Dec 6 June Birthday Mass & Lunch
St. Nicholas Day
Dec 7 Mary’s Baby Shower in A.C.
Dec 8 NO SCHOOL – Holy Day
You can still support HFE by recycling your aluminum
cans in our trailer in the north parking lot, or by sending in
box-tops and old cell phones! Our Green School
Committee safely disposes of old batteries, and we collect
pop-tabs for the Ronald McDonald houses of America!
Thanks for your support!
THOMAS MORE PREP- MARIAN
Chad Meitner, Principal Bob Leikam, Jr. High Assistant Principal
625-6577
Dec. 2 All School Mass/Adoration
Dec. 8 No School - Immaculate Conception Holy Day
Dec. 10 Global Trotters - Christmas Drop & Shop
Dec. 11 PTF Holiday Home Tours
PTF Christmas Home Tour - Tickets can be purchased
from Michelle Rounsley at Bank of Hays - 785-737-3148,
Wanda Billinger at Kuhn’s Diamond Jewelry, Deana Rupp
-785-623-0639, and Pam Mayers - 785-623-0987.
Kids Camp Christmas. Drop and Shop, Saturday, Dec.
10th
.We take care of the kids – you take care of the
shopping. Ages preK to 5th grade. Two sessions’ 9-noon &
1-4. Offering snacks, crafts and movie. For more
information email Stacey Lang at langs@tmpmarian.org
Deadline to register is December 7th
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November – ALERT U.S. Catholic Sisters Against
Human Trafficking (USCSAHT) is the designated U.S.
representative to Talitha Kum (Little Girl Arise!), which is
the international Network of Consecrated Life Against
Trafficking in Persons. The goal of Talitha Kum, located in
Rome, is to share and maximize the resources that
Religious Life has on behalf of prevention, protection and
assistance, awareness raising and denouncement of
trafficking in persons. Catholic Women Religious from 81
countries are represented in this network. Go to
sisstersagainsttrafficking.org or Bakhitainitiative.com.