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Our Lady of the Presentation Stewardship Renewal 2018 “To love and serve the Lord.” Stewardship Prayer Today and every day, we rejoice in your son, who renews us through the mystery of his resurrection. Through our prayer and service, we are called to proclaim His gospel using the gifts and responsibilities bestowed upon us. Give us the courage to be faithful stewards to this call. Keep us ever mindful of our mission; to go in peace To Love and Serve the Lord. Empowered by the Holy Spirit, may we transform our world and offer it in gratitude, back to you. We pray this in Jesus’ name. Amen Commitment Weekend: November 18-19 How will you give back to God from the many blessings you have received?

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Our Lady of the Presentation Stewardship Renewal 2018

“To love and serve the Lord.”

Stewardship Prayer

Today and every day, we rejoice in your son, who renews us through the mystery of his resurrection.

Through our prayer and service, we are called to proclaim His gospel

using the gifts and responsibilities bestowed upon us. Give us the courage to be faithful stewards to this call.

Keep us ever mindful of our mission; to go in peace To Love and Serve the Lord.

Empowered by the Holy Spirit, may we transform our world

and offer it in gratitude, back to you. We pray this in Jesus’ name. Amen

Commitment Weekend: November 18-19

How will you give back to God from the many blessings you have received?

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Monday, October 30

Eucharistic Adoration, 9am to 8pm, St. Ann Chapel Chair Yoga, 9am, Etue Young Missionaries, 6pm, Classroom 123 Boy Scout Troop 391 Meeting, 6:45pm, Yellow House Scout Room NCYC Meeting #3, 7pm, Mulligan

Tuesday, October 31

Holy Donuts, 9am, Mulligan Rosary, 5pm, St. Ann Chapel

Wednesday, November 1 (All Saints)

All Saints Holy Day of Obligation Masses: 6:30am, 8:15 am (with school community), 6pm, Church Eucharistic Adoration, 9am to 8pm, St. Ann Chapel Separated & Divorced Support Group, 6:45pm, Log House

Thursday, November 2

Grief Support Group, 9am & 7pm, Log House Hispanic Prayer Group, 6pm, Auditorium Catechism Crash Course, 6:30pm, Mulligan Choir Practice, 6:30pm, Cooper

Friday, November 3

Eucharistic Adoration, 9am to 8pm, St. Ann Chapel

Saturday, November 4

OLP School Turkey Trot, 9am, Offsite Ensemble Practice, 3:30pm, Cooper Rosary, 4pm, St. Ann Chapel LS Social Services Food Drive Weekend Blood Pressure Checks, after Mass, Mulligan North RCIA Potluck, 5:45pm, Etue

Sunday, November 5

LS Social Service Food Drive Weekend Choir Practice, 7 to 10:15am, Cooper K of C Parish Breakfast, 7:30 to 11:30am, Auditorium Blood Pressure Checks after 8:30am, 10am, & 12pm Masses, Mulligan North Sunday School, 10am, Classrooms Sunday Bunco, 2pm, Cooper Young Families Craft & Gathering, 2pm, Etue Adult Volleyball, 5:30pm, Gym Hispanic Community Anniversary, 7pm, Mulligan NCYC Meeting #4, 7pm, Etue Men’s Basketball, 8pm, Gym

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Jesus reminds us in the Gospel today that the whole law and the prophets depend on these two command-ments – You shall love the Lord, your God, with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your mind and you shall love your neighbor as yourself. This sums up the greatest commandment and reminds us that Jesus came to establish God’s law of love. When we follow Christ’s command of love, everything in our life falls into place because we are focusing on what is most important. This commandment seems simple, but if we are honest with ourselves, we know it can be difficult to live out. With all the distractions in our lives, how can we give ourselves fully to God? Knowing that others are not always easy to love, especially when they think, act, and look differently than us, how can we really love them? In a society that is often obsessed with love of self, how are we being called to love others as our neighbor? This weekend we begin our annual Stewardship Renewal. This is a time for all of us to reflect on the abundant gifts God has shared with us and how we are using these gifts for the good of our community. Our theme this year is “To Love and Serve the Lord”, which ties in well with the Gospel for this weekend. When we follow the Greatest Commandment and put love of God first in our lives, that love flows naturally into all our relationships and allows us to serve God by serving the needs of others. Through our Stewardship Renewal, all of us have an opportunity to take a look at our involvement and commit to sharing our time, talent, and treasure as a way of serving our community and caring for others. All of us have something to offer, so please take seriously the call to be good stewards of all that God has given us. In the next week, all registered parishioners will be receiv-ing a mailing about our Stewardship Renewal. Please read and complete the forms and return them to Mass the weekend of November 18-19 for our Stewardship Com-mitment weekend. May this time of renewal lead us to new ways of loving and serving the Lord. Please support the Turkey Trot next Saturday, November 4, by participating in the walk/run or making a donation. Check the details in the bulletin. During the month of November the Church remem-bers the deceased in a special way. Our Book of Remem-brance will be out dur ing the month and our Masses of Remembrance for those who have died this past year will be next Sunday, November 5, at the 8:30 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. Masses. Please keep the deceased and their loved ones in your prayers. This Wednesday, November 1, is All Saints Day. Please join us for one of our holy day Masses at 6:30 a.m., 8:15 a.m. (with the school), or 6:00 p.m. Many Blessings!

All Saints Holy Day of Obligation Wednesday, November 1

Masses: 6:30am, 8:15am(w/school), 6:00pm

JKV bus transportation provided for the 6:00 p.m. Mass. Residents must call ahead to schedule, 347-2178.

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To add or remove a name from the bulletin prayer list, contact the Pastoral

Care Office, 251-1102. To request daily prayer, call Darlene, Prayer

Chain Coordinator, 994-0256.

Michelle Arreguin Bob Barr

Louis Bosso Ken Davis

Cathy Dugan Rita Flanders

Bill Foster Cara Haddad

Chip Hennequin Bev Hernandez Shirley Hirning Diana Kennedy

Jackson Kozisek Phillip Kozisek

Carrie Landtiser

Todd Long Ron McColpin

Mary Ann Morie Lukas Nedelco

Collette Weeks-Nelson Chad Shaffer John Sidoti

Terry Simonin Howard Stayton

Judy Stueve Dan Swope

Vivian Venezia Mary Weeks Betty Wright

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4:30PM 7:00AM 8:30AM 10:00AM 12:00PM

MaryJo Axtell Frank Bailey Alisha Bailey Cindy Barker Rick Brown Lloyd German Ann Hoffman Pam Jameson Judith Maude Mary Roach Paul Winkeler

Missy Evard David Ewigman Sue Jacobi Jack Morasch Mary Morgan

Mary Bachkora William Berberich Barbara Berberich Suzy Fowler Liz Frey Jim Harrington Andrea Harrington Dorothy Lintz Jack Lintz Jon Pye Ann Pye

Leonard Boerger Kim Emmendorfer Hunter Garrison Martha Gonzalez Lavon Kimminau Rose Marie McColpin Jerry Mook Christy Myers Janet O'Hagan Robin Todd Ken Wagner

Gail Allen Katie Allen Assunta Griffin Mike King Kay King Tamara Knepper Frank Kratofil Frank LaPietra Valerie Rhodes Mike Sanchez Anita Tucker

Barbara Argotsinger Michael McEnany

Roberta Fields Andy Hank

Susan Schatz Jackson Washek

Karen Spitznagle Kevin Emmendorfer

Jan Miscannon David Miscannon

Karen Foster Jill Long Pat Sharbel Sherri Staub Margaret Winkeler Paul Winkeler

Bridget Rebori Dave Rebori Kelly Rebori Janice Shuck Karen Zammar

Domenick Bisacca Pat Bisacca Carmen Bisacca Briann McDowell

Valerie Rhodes Machelle Seiler Melanie Sydnor

Luke D. (S) Mary S. Ben S.

Leo M. (S) Jacob C.

Alex S. (S) Rebecca H. Eric H.

Henry M. (S) Austin B. Joe T.

Reed E. (S) Tyson H. David K.

5:00PM (Spanish)

Padre Alex Pena Juan Saucedo Esmeralda Lopez Isabel Izydorek Indelisa Esquivel

Martha Diaz Allison Delgado

Lorenso Sanchez Olga Valera Edith Cardoza Silvia Tellez

Sorai Elizabeth Ricardo

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Monday, October 30 8:15am, Bob Mehan by Allison Hoffman Tuesday, October 31 8:15am, Helen & Michael Forrest by Ellen Forrest Martin Wednesday, November 1 (All Saints) 6:30am, Theodore Johnson by Jim & Helen Priestly 8:15am, Carolyn Bernhardy by the McNamara Family 6:00pm, Bill Bass Sr. by the Flanagin Family Thursday, November 2 8:15am, James McHugh by Ellen Martin Friday, November 3 8:15am, Deceased Family & Friends by Helen Merrigan Saturday, November 4 4:30pm, Jeanne Georgeff by Patty & Jerry Lynch Sunday, November 5 7:00am, David Bruns by Mike & Cindy Mense 8:30am, Don McGraw by Family 10:00am, Joseph Evans by John Kavanaugh 12:00pm, Evelyn Walker by the McIntosh & Walker Families 5:00pm (Spanish), People of Presentation

Please remember in prayer the family of

Albert Fantasma, October 17 brother of Anna (Steve) Mitchell

Mary Catherine Atchity, October 18

Grayson Thomas Rettig Parents: Michael & Jessie Rettig

Brooklyn Jean & Autumn Avery Gibbs

Parents: Harold & Amber Gibbs

Truman Everett Albin Parents: Kurt & Sarah Albin

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STEWARDSHIP “The greatest among you will be the one who serves the rest,” Jesus says in today’s Gospel. What wonderful good news for those who give of their time in service to others!

- Stewardship By The Book

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Stewardship Giving

10/16/17 - 10/22/17

Envelopes: $24,542 Online Giving: $10,853 Plate: $ 1,210 Future Projects: $ 899 Mission Sunday: $ 4,147

Our Lady of the Presentation offers an “Online Giving” option for parishioners. This is an easy, safe and secure way to make

contributions online and to update your contact information.

To Register: ► Go to the parish website, www.olpls.org ► Click “Online Giving” button at the top right ► Click Online Giving Link to complete registration form

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CHILDREN’S FAITH FORMATION

YOUTH MINISTRY

Upcoming Events

November 1 NO CLASS – All Saints Day

A Holy Day of Obligation - Attend Mass as a Family!

November 22 NO CLASS – Thanksgiving Break

And whatever you do, in word or in deed,

do everything in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through him.

Colossians 3:17

FIRST RECONCILIATION Bring your child and parents stay!

Parent and Child Meeting Thursday, Nov. 9 6:00-7:30 p.m.

Or Saturday, Nov. 11 9:00-10:30 a.m.

In the Church

Childcare available upon request For more information contact Jo Engert at [email protected]

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SCHOOL NEWS

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ECC NEWS

Tuesday, October 17, marked a very special day for the 7 & 8th grade classes at Our Lady of the Presentation. OLP’s sister high school, St. Michael the Archangel, invited our students to a private visit and viewing of the relic of Saint Pope John Paul II. A visiting sister gave a moving testimony to the beloved pope, as our students kneeled in prayer and thanksgiving. We were all reminded that St. Pope John Paul II had a deep love and compassion for young people. His faith in the love, energy, and joy of youth was contagious:

“Young people, do not be afraid to be holy! Fly high, be among those whose goals are worthy of sons and daughters of God. Glorify God in your lives!”

The relic, a vile of blood, is encased in a unique reliquary: a white and gold book of the Gospels, with the pages slightly turned, reminiscent of the book of the Gospels placed on the late pontiff’s casket during his funeral. Every student was able to share a moment with the first class relic of the pontiff. As an enduring treasure, each student was given a beautiful holy card, which was touched to the first class relic, thereby becoming a third class relic. It was truly a wonderful moment that will stay with our students forever.

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Daily Mass Readings Thursday, November 2 All Souls’ Day Wis 3:1-9/Rom 5:5-11 Jn 6:37-40 Friday, November 3 Rom 9:1-5/Lk 14:1-6 (483) Saturday, November 4 Saint Charles Borromeo Rom 11:1-2a, 11-12, 25-29/Lk 14:1, 7-11

Did you know that you can read the full text of Daily Readings on your Apple or Android phone with myParishApp? Download and enter 64081 to find Our Lady of the Presentation’s App.

Sunday, October 29 Ex 22:20-26/1 Thes 1:5c-10/Mt 22:34-40 Monday, October 30 Rom 8:12-17/Lk 13:10-17 Tuesday, October 31 Rom 8:18-25/Lk 13:18-21 Wednesday, November 1 All Saints Day Rv 7:2-4, 9-14/1 Jn 3:1-3/Mt 5:1-12a

EUCHARISTIC ADORATION Monday, Wednesday & Friday

9am to 8pm intheSt.AnnChapel

To sign up for a speci ic time, call Roger or Beth Tilling, 524-8572

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PASTORAL CARE

Sunday, November 5 8:30am & 10:00am Masses

Please join us as we commemorate loved ones who have died this past year. A member of each family who has lost

a loved one is asked to meet in the Mulligan Room 20 minutes prior to Mass to participate in the candle

procession. If you plan to carry a candle, call the Pastoral Care office, 251-1134, so that a personalized candle may

be prepared.

Blood Pressure Checks November 4-5 Parish nurses will provide free blood pressure checks next weekend, November 4-5, after the 4:30 p.m., 8:30 a.m., 10:00 a.m. and 12:00 p.m. Masses in the Mulligan Room. Separated & Divorced Support Group Presentation Parish offers a weekly support group for persons who are separated or divorced. The ongoing group meets Wednesdays, 6:45 p.m. in the Log House and offers a confidential, supportive environment to share and listen with others. For more information call the Pas-toral Care office, 251-1102.

All are welcome to play bunco next Sunday, November 5 from 2:00 to

5:00 p.m. in the Cooper Room. Cost is $5, includes dessert. Questions?

Call Rosemary, 525-0284.

Daylight Savings ends Sunday, November 5. Turn clocks BACK one hour!

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MINISTERIO HISPANO - HISPANIC MINISTRIES

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Trigésimo Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario

El Evangelio de hoy nos recuerda que toda la Ley divina se resume en el amor a Dios y al prójimo. El evangelista Mateo, cuenta que algunos fariseos se pusieron de acuerdo para poner a Jesús a una prueba. Uno de ellos, un doctor de la Ley le dirigió esta pre-gunta: '¿Maestro, en la Ley cual es el gran manda-miento?'. Jesús citando el Libro del Deuteronomio respondió: “Amarás al Señor tu Dios con todo tu co-razón, con toda tu alma y con toda tu mente. Este es el grande y primer mandamiento'. Y podría haberse detenido aquí. En cambio, Je-sús añade algo que no había sido solicitado por el doctor de la ley: Dice de hecho: 'El segundo, des-pués, es similar a este: Amarás a tu prójimo como a ti mismo'. Tampoco este segundo mandamiento es inventado por Jesús, pero lo toma del Libro del Leví-tico. La novedad consiste justamente en poner juntos estos dos mandamientos --el amor de Dios y el amor por el prójimo-- revelando que estos son inseparables y complementarios, son dos caras de una misma me-dalla. No se puede amar a Dios sin amar al prójimo, y no se puede amar al prójimo sin amar a Dios. (S.S. Francisco, Ángelus, 26 de octubre de 2014, en Santa Marta). Hemos oído miles de veces y tenemos archisabi-do que "el primer mandamiento es amar a Dios sobre todas las cosas”, y pensamos que de verdad lo ama-mos, aunque nuestras obras desdigan lo que afirman nuestras palabras. Pero el amor hay que demostrarlo más con nuestros comportamientos que con buenos deseos o sentimientos. "Obras son amores –reza el refrán popular–, que no buenas razones". ¿Qué pensaríamos nosotros de cualquier perso-na, podrías ser también tú mismo, que dijera amar mucho a sus padres o a sus abuelos, pero que nunca fuera a visitarlos a su casa dizque porque "no tiene

tiempo", porque viven muy lejos, o simplemente por-que "no le nace"? ¿Verdad que eso nunca sucede en la vida real? Sería inconcebible, pues el amor nos lleva a estar cerca de los seres a quienes amamos. Y entonces, ¿por qué con Dios nos comportamos de esa manera? Decimos que lo amamos, pero no estamos dispuestos a visitarlo ni siquiera media horita cada semana. ¿Cada semana? ¡Ojalá fuera al menos cada semana! Y en ocasiones ni nos acordamos de Él a lo largo del día, al menos que "nos urja" pedirle algún favor. Es que somos a veces demasiado interesados... A este primer mandamiento, nuestro Señor aña-de otro: "Amar al prójimo como a uno mismo". Es el mandamiento de la caridad, que es igual de impor-tante que el primero. Es más, "quien dice amar a Dios a quien no ve, pero no ama a su hermano a quien ve, es un mentiroso", nos dice san Juan. Y el mismo Cristo afirma que "de estos dos mandamien-tos penden toda la Ley y los profetas". O sea que aquí se halla resumida toda la revelación bíblica. És-te fue el "mandamiento nuevo" que Él vino a traer-nos; éste es el núcleo del Evangelio y la esencia del cristianismo. Quien no vive el mandato de la caridad, simplemente no puede llamarse cristiano.

¡Muchas Bendiciones!

Grupos de la Parroquia:

► Lunes de 6pm, Infancia Misionera

► Miercoles tardes: Formacion ninos en la fe

► Jueves 6pm, grupo de Oracion

► Viernes 6:30pm, Lectio Divina

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Help serve the homeless and

working poor on behalf of our

parish

Meet at the Parish Office by 3:30 p.m. or meet at Bishop Sullivan Center Troost Kitchen by 4:00 p.m. Serve an already prepared meal to the homeless and working poor, help with clean up and return to Presentation by 7:00 p.m. Carpooling preferred due to limited parking. Minimum age 12. Volunteers must sign up in advance by contact-ing Christy, 251-1107 or e-mail [email protected]. Thank you for your service!

Presentation Parish partners with the following agencies through various service projects during the year:

Bishop Sullivan Center • Catholic Charities • Lee’s Summit Social Services Operation Breakthrough • San Rafael Cedros, El Salvador • Uplift Organization, Inc.

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Share your gi of me & compassion with the homeless

Meet at OLP at 4:00pm, carpool to the warehouse at 16th and Prospect, help load trucks, serve the homeless near their “camps”, unload, re-stock bins, clean up. Approximate me: 4:30 to 10:30pm. Volunteers should be 15 and older. Please call 251-1107 to volunteer or e-mail Christy, [email protected].

Monday, November 13 FULL Thank you parishioners! Monday, December 11 FULL Thank you parishioners! Monday, January 8 OPEN Need 8 volunteers Monday, February 12 OPEN Need 8 volunteers

Taking Care & Compassion to Kansas City’s

homeless since 1991 “For I was hungry and you gave me food…”Matthew 25:35

Thursday, November 2 OPEN Need 3 volunteers Tuesday, November 21 FULL Thank you parishioners! Thursday, December 7 FULL Thank you parishioners! Tuesday, December 19 OPEN Need 5 volunteers

Pictured from left: Deacon Keith Hoffman, Mary Jo Axtell, Jane Sinning, Richard Sinning, Kevin Dunn, Mike King, Fr. Tom Holder

Our Parish Delegation to our sister community, San Rafael Cedros, has returned! Join us at Divine Donuts on November 18 & 19 to hear more about their experience. Come shop the handcrafted items from El Salvador

for unique Christmas gifts.

SHOP FOR THE NOVEMBER FOOD DRIVE!

The monthly Food Drive for LS Social Services is next weekend, November 4-5. Items need this month:

Cranberry Sauce, Stuffing, Boxed Potatoes, Canned Yams, Evaporated Milk

Please drop off donations the weekend of the drive in the bins located at the south church entrance.

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Veterans Day Celebration Our Lady of the Presentation School

Friday, November 10, at 9:15 a.m. OLP school gym

RSVP to Denise Russell by Friday, November 3

via e-mail ([email protected]) or by phone (251-1150, attn: Mary Kay).

Please join us for a reception immediately following the celebration. For those interested, you are welcome to attend the All School Mass

at 8:15 a.m. in the church. With your RSVP, if possible, please e-mail a photo

that we may include as a part of our tribute to our local heroes.

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November Tuesday, Nov. 14 6:30p Last Call for the Gospel Waldo Pizza, 1543 NE Douglas Friday, Nov. 17 7:00p Wine & Jesus Trivia, OLP Tuesday, Nov. 28 6:30p Bible Study, O’Brien home

h p:// ny.cc/OLPYoungAdults

Family Craft Day Sunday, November 5

2:00 to 4:00pm in the Etue Room

Spend an afternoon with other parish families making a family Christmas ornament, a card for our homebound parishioners and bring 2 dozen cookies for a cookie exchange. Drinks &

snacks provided. No RSVP needed...just come!

Wine & Jesus Saturday, November 17

7:00 to 10:00pm in the Mulligan Room

Young Families is reserving 3 tables so RSVP early to reserve your spot ($2.50/person). RSVP to: [email protected]

Babysitting provided at the parish.

Young Families of Presentation invites families with young children, birth to elementary school ages, to join us for gatherings throughout the year. This ministry is a great way for parish families to meet new

friends and build relationships with others in our faith community!

To join the Young Families FB page, contact Nicki McGrew, [email protected].

Sunday, November 5 7:30 to 11:30 a.m. in the Auditorium

Family: $15 • Adults: $5 Kids: 3-12: $2.50 • Kids under 2: Free

Bring the whole family to enjoy a delicious breakfast buffet with: eggs, sausage, fresh hot biscuits, homemade gravy, pancakes (plain & blueberry), waffle sticks, cheesy

potato casserole, orange juice & coffee.

Sponsored by

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Our Lady of the Presentation Parish Office 130 NW Murray Road, Lee’s Summit, MO 64081

816-251-1100 • Fax: 816-251-1199 WWW.OLPLS.ORG

Office Hours: 8:15am to 4:45pm, Monday-Friday

MASS SCHEDULE: Weekday Mass: 8:15am (Monday - Friday)

Weekend: Saturday: 4:30pm Sunday: 7:00, 8:30 & 10:00am, 12pm & 5:00pm (Spanish)

RECONCILIATION: Saturdays: 3:30 - 4:15 p.m. Sundays: 4:15 - 4:45 p.m.

or by appointment.

Rev. Thomas Holder, Pastor E-mail: [email protected]

Rev. Olvin Giron, Associate Pastor E-mail: [email protected]

Rev. Mr. Keith Hoffman, Deacon Rev. Mr. Mike Peterson, Deacon

Vision Statement:

Our Lady of the Presentation is a vibrant, Eucharist-centered community offering all Catholics participation in sacraments, social action

and Christian education.

Mission Statement: To share our gifts by providing opportunities for spiritual growth in

worship, service, education and community activities, is our mission.

SACRAMENTS

RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION: Involves preparation of adults and unbaptized children 7 and older for the sacra-ments of initiation which include Baptism, Communion and Confirmation. To learn more about becoming Catholic and/or RCIA, contact Mary Pat Storms, 251-1113 or [email protected].

BAPTISM: Parents seeking baptism for their child should register with Mary Pat Storms, 251-1113 or [email protected].

CONFIRMATION: Our Confirmation process begins with registration in the fall of the candidate’s sophomore year with Confirmation usually in the spring. For information, call the Youth Ministry Office, 251-1107.

MARRIAGE: Please contact the Parish Office, 251-1100, nine months prior to your desired wedding date. ANOINTING OF THE SICK: The Sacrament of the Sick is for those who are ill, hospitalized or facing surgery. Call the Pastoral Care Office, 251-1102. Hospitalization: Due to privacy laws, hospitals can no longer notify parishes when a parishioner is admitted. If you or a family member is hospitalized, please notify the Parish Office, 251-1100, with admission information.

REPORT ABUSE: The Diocese of Kansas City-St. Joseph is committed to combatting 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, & 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 [email protected], 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 Victim Advocate, Kathleen Chastain, 816-392-0011 or [email protected] for more information.

OUR PARISH STAFF

David Armstrong, Director of Liturgy & Music, 251-1110 E-mail: [email protected] Jodi Briggs, Principal of OLP School, 251-1150 E-mail: [email protected] Carolyn Christianson, Parish Administrator, 251-1108 E-mail: [email protected] Jo Engert, Director of Children’s Faith Formation, 251-1135 E-mail: [email protected] CFF Assistant: Diana Hennessey, 251-1146 E-mail: [email protected] Sunday School Coordinator: Diana Hennessey, 729-6410 E-mail: [email protected] Christy Gruenbaum, Director of Youth Ministry, 251-1107 E-mail: [email protected] Youth Ministry Assistant: Peggy Foster, 251-1103 E-mail: [email protected] Cathy Koob, Director of Early Childhood Center, 251-1140 E-mail: [email protected] Jane Krawczyk, Director of Stewardship, 251-1119 E-mail: [email protected] Lisa McNamara, Receptionist, 251-1100 E-mail: [email protected] Joe Mendoza, Hispanic Ministry, 913-620-6699 E-mail: [email protected] Anna Mitchell, Director of Communications, 251-1105 E-mail: [email protected] Bulletin deadline: Fridays - one week prior to issue date Marilyn Schmidt, Director of Pastoral Care, 251-1102 E-mail: [email protected] Pastoral Care Assistant: Lori Doran, 251-1134 E-mail: [email protected] Mary Schmidt, Office Assistant, 251-1115 E-mail: [email protected] Karen Storck, Finance Coordinator, 251-1109 E-mail: [email protected] Mary Pat Storms, Director of Adult Faith Formation, 251-1113 E-mail: [email protected]

Presentation Parish Pastoral Council: Julie Banderas, Mike Chamberlain, Doug Coleman, Karen Davis, Joe Herrera, Jean Hill, Regina Hogan, Dave Kimminau, Mary Rose Marquart, Russ Melchert, Karen Norton, John Tyler. Like Us on Facebook Follow on Twitter @FatherTomHolder Parish App: download from App Store - 64081