MOST HOLY TRINITY SUNDAY Year A Fr. Anselm Eke, MSP Pastor RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CLASSES: As a response to the current COVID-19 situation, the following have been rescheduled or canceled. 1. FIRST RECONCILIATION—has been rescheduled for August 9, 2020 at 4:00pm 2. FIRST COMMUNION—has been rescheduled for August 16, 2020 at the 9:00am Mass 3. VBS (Vacation Bible School)—this will be rescheduled for August. The exact dates TBD. 4. END-of-YEAR CYO TRIP—For High School students has been canceled. ON-LINE GIVING: If you wish to, we encourage you to sign up on-line to donate to the church. To do so: 1. Go to our Parish website….. www.stjohnevangelistparish.com 2. Click on “About Us” 3. Click on “Sign up for Parish Giving” at the bottom left 4. Enter a username and password and continue. IF you have trouble completing the process, you are wel- come to call Parish Giving at 866-307-7140 & they will be happy to assist you. Parish Center Office: 122 E. 5th St. - Hoisington, KS 67544 (620) 653-2963 Rectory: 108 E. 5th St.—Hoisington, KS 67544 (620) 653-2695 Parish Contact Informaon: 620-653-2963 or 620-653-2695 Email: [email protected]For Religious Educaon: [email protected]OFFICE HOURS: Tuesday—Thursday, 9:00am—12:00pm and 1:00pm—4:00pm Fridays: 8:00am—2:00pm Bullen Announcements: Due by noon on Wednesday. May be submied by email at the above address Parish Secretary: Lorea Kinman Director of Religious Educaon: Rose Debes (Hoisington); Lisa Starr (Olmitz) Pastoral Council Pres.: Stephen Debes (Hoisington); Bob Schneider (Olmitz) Weekend Masses: *Saturday, 5:00pm (Hoisington) *Sunday, 9:00am (Hoisington) *10:30am (Olmitz) Sacrament of Penance: 4:15pm—4:45pm on Saturdays (Hoisington) Second Sunday of the Month aſter Mass unl Noon (Olmitz) Reconciliaon is also available by appointment. Sacrament of Bapsm: Call rectory to schedule an appointment for the Bapsmal preparaons. Sacrament of Marriage: Contact the pastor 4 to 6 months prior to proposed date of marriage. Sacrament of Sick: Call rectory in case of emergency or prior to medical procedures or hospital stay PRAYER NETWORK: To call your prayer intenon in for Hoisington, you may call Nancy Kirmer at 653-2466 and for Olmitz, call Marna Axman at 620-586-3281. June 7th, 2020 St. John the Evangelist Parish Hoisington, KS St. Ann Parish Olmitz, KS Website: stjohnevangelistparish.com PRAYERS & SYMPATHY are extended to Karla & Eldon Reif at the loss of Karla ’s mother, Vella Mae Kraft Jantz, who passed away May 31st. Please keep Vella in your prayers as well as all of her family members and may she rest in peace. SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM: This Saturday, through the Sacrament of Bap- tism, we welcome into St. John’s parish family ADAM JOSEPH DEBES, son of Stephen and Rose Debes. Congratulations to Stephen and Rose and to big brothers, Peter and Andy! STEWARDSHIP MESSAGE FOR JUNE 7th: The Gospel today is sometimes called “the Gospel in miniature” be- cause it so concisely sums up the Gospel message. In even more condensed form, “God loved...God gave…,” it is the paradigm for stewardship—we give because we love. NEW ALTAR SOCIETY BOOKS: The June 2020—May 2022 books are ready to be picked up. They are on the book rack in the vestibule. NEW LECTORS SCHEDULES: These are ready to be picked up in the ves- bule. (unless your spouse is an usher, then you were mailed a copy): Merciful Jesus, I consecrate myself today and always to Your Most Sacred Heart. Most Sacred Heart of Jesus I implore, that I may ever love You more and more. Most Sacred Heart of Jesus I trust in You! Most Sacred Heart of Jesus have mercy on us! Most Sacred Heart of Jesus I believe in Your love for me. Jesus, meek and humble of Heart, make my Heart like Your Heart. Amen K-of-C: The Hoisington Knights WILL hold their June Monthly meeting on Monday, June 8th, at 7:30pm at the Knights of Columbus Hall. We will hold the election of offic- ers and WE NEED MEN TO STEP UP and attend. POSITION OPEN: Sacred Heart Cathedral Catholic School is now hiring a K-8 vocal music teacher for the 2020-2021 school year. Please send your resume to: Lynee Habiger, prin- cipal at [email protected]or 620-253-0353. PLEASE NOTE: FLOWERS ARE TO BE RE- MOVED OFF THE GROUND AROUND GRAVES at St. John’s Cemetery before Monday, June 8th.
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MOST HOLY TRINITY SUNDAY
Year A
Fr. Anselm Eke, MSP
Pastor
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CLASSES:
As a response to the current COVID-19 situation, the following have been rescheduled or canceled.
1. FIRST RECONCILIATION—has been rescheduled for August 9, 2020 at 4:00pm
2. FIRST COMMUNION—has been rescheduled for August 16, 2020 at the 9:00am Mass
3. VBS (Vacation Bible School)—this will be rescheduled for August. The exact dates TBD.
4. END-of-YEAR CYO TRIP—For High School students has been canceled.
ON-LINE GIVING: If you wish to, we encourage you to sign up on-line to donate to the church. To do so: 1. Go to our
Parish website….. www.stjohnevangelistparish.com 2. Click on “About Us” 3. Click on “Sign up for Parish Giving” at
the bottom left 4. Enter a username and password and continue. IF you have trouble completing the process, you are wel-
come to call Parish Giving at 866-307-7140 & they will be happy to assist you.
Parish Center Office:
122 E. 5th St. - Hoisington, KS 67544 (620) 653-2963
Rectory:
108 E. 5th St.—Hoisington, KS 67544 (620) 653-2695
Sacrament of Penance: 4:15pm—4:45pm on Saturdays (Hoisington)
Second Sunday of the Month after Mass until Noon (Olmitz)
Reconciliation is also available by appointment.
Sacrament of Baptism: Call rectory to schedule an appointment for the Baptismal preparations.
Sacrament of Marriage: Contact the pastor 4 to 6 months prior to proposed date of marriage.
Sacrament of Sick: Call rectory in case of emergency or prior to medical procedures or hospital stay
PRAYER NETWORK: To call your prayer intention in for Hoisington, you may call Nancy Kirmer at 653-2466 and
for Olmitz, call Martina Axman at 620-586-3281.
June 7th,
2020
St. John the Evangelist Parish
Hoisington, KS St. Ann Parish
Olmitz, KS
Website: stjohnevangelistparish.com
PRAYERS & SYMPATHY are extended to Karla
& Eldon Reif at the loss of Kar la’s mother, Vella
Mae Kraft Jantz, who passed away May 31st. Please
keep Vella in your prayers as well as all of her family
members and may she rest in peace.
SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM: This
Saturday, through the Sacrament of Bap-
tism, we welcome into St. John’s parish
family ADAM JOSEPH DEBES, son of
Stephen and Rose Debes. Congratulations
to Stephen and Rose and to big brothers,
Peter and Andy!
STEWARDSHIP MESSAGE FOR JUNE 7th:
The Gospel today is sometimes called “the Gospel in miniature” be-
cause it so concisely sums up the Gospel message. In even more
condensed form, “God loved...God gave…,” it is the paradigm for
stewardship—we give because we love.
NEW ALTAR SOCIETY BOOKS: The June
2020—May 2022 books are ready to be picked up.
They are on the book rack in the vestibule.
NEW LECTORS SCHEDULES:
These are ready to be picked up in the vesti-
bule. (unless your spouse is an usher,
then you were mailed a copy):
Merciful Jesus, I consecrate myself today and always to
Your Most Sacred Heart.
Most Sacred Heart of Jesus I implore, that I may ever love
You more and more.
Most Sacred Heart of Jesus I
trust in You!
Most Sacred Heart of Jesus
have mercy on us!
Most Sacred Heart of Jesus I
believe in Your love for me.
Jesus, meek and humble of
Heart, make my Heart like Your
Heart. Amen
K-of-C: The Hoisington Knights WILL hold their June
Monthly meeting on Monday, June 8th, at 7:30pm at the
Knights of Columbus Hall. We will hold the election of offic-
ers and WE NEED MEN TO STEP UP and attend.
POSITION OPEN: Sacred Heart Cathedral Catholic School is now hiring a K-8 vocal music teacher for the 2020-2021 school year. Please send your resume to: Lynee Habiger, prin-cipal at [email protected] or 620-253-0353.
receive the link to join. Guild leaders for June & Ju-
ly are Lisa Starr, Krisa Schneider, and Stephanie
Schneider.
THANK YOU! Thank you so much to the Olmitz K
-of-C members who helped to pour concrete at our
parish school. A special thanks to Tim Frieb, Dale
Maneth and Daniel Schneider. All your help is
greatly appreciated!
Doctors of the Church Is there a doctor in the house? Well, if that house is the Church, then the answer is “yes.” And we don’t mean medical doctors. Of all the various kinds of saints in the church— virgins, martyrs, reli-gious, whatever—the least appreciated by most people may be the Doctors of the Church. These saints are probably best thought of as doctors in the PhD sense of the word. Through their research, study, and writing, they have advanced the Church’s knowledge of our faith. To be de-clared a Doctor of the Church does not imply that all their writings are free from error but rather that the whole body of their work, taken together serves to advance the cause of Christ and his Church.
The title was first given in the Middle Ages, and originally, there were four great Doctors of the Church: St. Ambrose, 4th century bishop of Milan, St. Augustine, 5th century bishop of Hippo, St. Gregory the Great, who was pope at the start of the 7th century, and St. Jerome, the 5th century biblical scholar and translator. Over the years the church has added about 30 additional saints with the title “Doctor of the Church,” including St. Bonaventure, whose feast day is celebrated on July 15. Since 1970, four women have also been declared “Doctors of the Church”: St. Teresa of Avila; St. Catherine of Siena; St. Thérèse of Lisieux, who received the title in 1998; and St. Hildegard of Bingen, who was declared a Doctor of the Church in 2012 by Pope Benedict XVI. Most recently, in Feb-ruary 2015, Pope Francis declared Armenian poet and monk, St. Gregory of Narek, a Doctor of the Universal Church.
All these Doctors of the Church advanced the knowledge of God through their writing on theology, spirituali-ty, mysticism, or through their defense of the faith in the face of heresy and schism. *Taken from usccb.org, written by Fr. Larry Rice
Servers: N/A Ushers: Richard & Tedi Lacey Lectors: Wally Schneweis & Jim Schneweis Euch. Min.: N/A
N/A Glen Bieberle & Ryan Bieberle John Moshier & Kyle Haxton
Collection for Last Week: 38 Envelopes………….$ 4,690.00
OLMITZ COLLECTION FOR LAST WEEKEND: 20 Envelopes…………….$ 1,575.00
Offertory…………………$ 10.00
Votives..………………....$ 60.00
TOTAL: …………...…...$ 1,645.00
Tessie Jilg Memorials…..$ 605.00
READINGS THIS WEEKEND #
READINGS THIS WEEKEND: #
BULLETINS CAN BE VIEWED on-line at www.stjohnevangelistparish.com
There will also be some bulletins in the back of the
two churches as well as in the mailbox behind the
brick sign in Father’s front yard.
RESUMPTION OF PUBLIC MASSES IN THE DIOCESE OF DODGE CITY:
We are glad to announce that the Bishop has directed the resumption of public Masses under strict guidelines, with the exemption of
the three counties of Ford, Finney, and Seward, where there are still many cases of Covid-19. This takes effect on Wed., May 27th.
Parishioners are encouraged to wear masks at all times during Mass except to receive Holy Communion.
Families are asked to please bring hand-sanitizer.
We will respect the 6’ social distancing guidelines except families/couples coming together at all times.
Please take instructions from ushers.
If you are feeling ill or have been taking care of very ill persons, we ask that you not attend.
Those who can attend Mass on Tuesday—Friday, are strongly encouraged to do so. This will allow those who cannot do this to
attend on the weekend.
We will continue to live-stream our weekend Masses for those unable to attend.
Remember that weekend obligations remain suspended during this time of pandemic.
The faithful are strongly encouraged to participate only in Holy Masses of their own parish.
Physical touching one another, including hand shakes, is strongly discouraged.
Offertory baskets will be left in the vestibule for parishioners to place their offerings.
You’re welcome to come to confessions on Saturdays from 4:15—4:45pm. Please wear a mask.
Pastoral Ministry Formation: Fall 2020 (3 hour core course) THEO 3053 Sacramental Theology—Instructor: Fr. Frank Coady. It will be held on Saturday mornings: 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon. Dates: Sept. 12, 19, 26, Oct. 3, 10, 17, 24, 31, Nov. 7 Location: Interactive Television Locations in Dodge City and Salina Dioceses Course Description: A study of the theological and spiritual underpinnings of the liturgy, with specific application to each sacrament. Most of the course will focus on the Eucharist. Please contact Coleen Stein at [email protected] for more information.
D-of-I: We will meet Monday, June 15th (moved one week later from June 8th) at 7:00pm at the Parish Center. (Not St. Rose Auditorium). Please note the change in date & location. We’ll be following the guidelines set forth by the Bishop of our Diocese regarding routine meetings. Members are asked to wear masks. Social distancing will be followed. No food or drink will be served. The Birth-right Shower will be held at a future meeting. IF a member is in the high risk category, shows any symptoms of illness, or does not feel comfortable attending, please do not attend. Please, let us continue to pray.
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In this time of confusion and uncertainty over the ongoing spread of the Corona Virus (Covid-19) I would ask that you please continue to pray for all effected by this disease, whether suffering from the virus itself or the loss of in-come due to the temporary closing of businesses. With churches closed, their revenue has dried up. Online giving is likely now the only way to support the pastoral and sacramental work of our parish. If you have the ability to support your par-ish / church today, please consider doing so. This crisis is hurting all of us, but we can make things better by sticking to-gether and supporting our parish / church that supports us all. Thanks for your consideration. - Mark Roth, Diocese of Dodge City
CATHOLIC CHARITIES: If you know of individuals and families who are struggling as a result of COVID-19, please ask them to call Catholic Charities. Our case managers will assess their situation and provide assistance as needed. Counsel-ing sessions are continuing via Telehealth. For all other inquiries for immigration matters, economic assistance or other-wise, please refer to our contact page for all staff phone numbers and email addresses. If no one answers, PLEASE leave a message; we are available and we will return your call as soon as possible. We are here to help: https://www.catholiccharitiesswks.org/contact-us To help us continue to provide support for those who are struggling as a result of COVID-19, please support the Catholic Charities Pandemic Appeal Fund at https://charity.gofundme.com/o/en/campaign/2020-pandemic-relief-fund. Catholic Charities staff members continue to work and provide assistance from home, and the offices will remained closed until the daily new COVID-19 cases begin to drop. Phone and email are the best way to reach anyone at Catholic Charities. Visit our contact list at https://catholiccharitiesswks.org/ or call Great Bend 620-792-1393
WEBINARS: The Heartland Center for Spirituality will be
held on the 2nd Thursday of the month in June, July, August &
September. They will run from 7:00pm—8:30pm CDT. Partici-
pants must register for each webinar to receive the link via e-
mail. The topics are:
* Critical Thinking Skill and the Media—June 11th
** COVID-19 Conspiracy Theories & the “Mark of the Beast” -
July 9th
** Can a Christian Believe in Evolution—August 13th
** What does it mean to be Pro-Life—September 10th Visit
Heartland Center for Spirituality on their website to register for
these webinars at: https://heartlandspirituality.org/webinars/