Saint John Francis Regis Parish 8941 James A. Reed Road Kansas City, Missouri 64138 (816) 761-1608 www.stregischurch.com Fr. Sean McCaffery, Pastor April 29, 2018 Weekend Masses Saturday: 4:30PM Sunday: 8:30 and 10:30AM Daily Mass Monday: 7:00AM Tuesday - Friday: 8:30AM Confessions Sat: 3:30PM & Wed: 6:00PM & by appointment Eucharistic Adoration Wednesday: 6:00-7:00PM Parish Office Hours: Monday-Friday 8AM-4PM Parish Office 816) 761-1608 Emergencies 761-1608 School Office 763-5837 Religious Education 761-1608 Early Childhood Center 763-6566 FAX 966-1350 St. Regis Website www.regischurch.org Parish Staff Fr. Sean McCaffery, Pastor Ext. 306 Rev. Mr. Samuel Adams, Deacon Ext. 317 Rev. Mr. Ken Albers, Deacon Robin Sowders, Principal Ext. 312 Diane Banks, Music Ministry Ext. 303 Jim Brandon, Maintenance Ext. 307 Susan Duerr, School of Religion Ext. 314 Colleen Melchior, Office Manager Ext. 301 Marilyn Moore, School Secretary Ext.. 311 Kevin Vento, Finance Manager Ext. 302 Kaitlin O’Connor, Director of Early Childhood Jenifer Valenti, Ombudsman (816) 812-2500 Kathleen Chastain, Victim’s Advocate [email protected]Michelle Sneed, Adult Faith Development Coordinator [email protected]Parish Council Cathy Albers Glen Ernstmann Deacon Ken Albers Pat Hanson Mike Apprill Fr. Sean McCaffery Anne Roberts Divine Mercy Sunday
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5th Sunday of Easter
April 29, 2018 Saint John Francis Regis Parish 8941 James A. Reed Road Kansas City, Missouri 64138 (816) 761-1608
www.stregischurch.com Fr. Sean McCaffery, Pastor
April 29, 2018
Weekend Masses Saturday: 4:30PM Sunday: 8:30 and 10:30AM
Daily Mass Monday: 7:00AM Tuesday - Friday: 8:30AM
Confessions Sat: 3:30PM & Wed: 6:00PM & by appointment
Eucharistic Adoration Wednesday: 6:00-7:00PM
Parish Office Hours: Monday-Friday 8AM-4PM
Parish Office 816) 761-1608 Emergencies 761-1608 School Office 763-5837 Religious Education 761-1608 Early Childhood Center 763-6566 FAX 966-1350 St. Regis Website www.regischurch.org
Parish Staff Fr. Sean McCaffery, Pastor Ext. 306 Rev. Mr. Samuel Adams, Deacon Ext. 317 Rev. Mr. Ken Albers, Deacon Robin Sowders, Principal Ext. 312 Diane Banks, Music Ministry Ext. 303 Jim Brandon, Maintenance Ext. 307 Susan Duerr, School of Religion Ext. 314 Colleen Melchior, Office Manager Ext. 301 Marilyn Moore, School Secretary Ext.. 311 Kevin Vento, Finance Manager Ext. 302 Kaitlin O’Connor, Director of Early Childhood Jenifer Valenti, Ombudsman (816) 812-2500 Kathleen Chastain, Victim’s Advocate [email protected] Michelle Sneed, Adult Faith Development Coordinator [email protected]
Parish Council Cathy Albers Glen Ernstmann Deacon Ken Albers Pat Hanson Mike Apprill Fr. Sean McCaffery Anne Roberts
Divine Mercy Sunday
5th Sunday of Easter
April 29, 2018
12 HOUR ADORATION Friday, May 4th there will be Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament and Adoration beginning after the 8:30am Mass and lasting until 9pm on Friday. Please consider giving an hour of your time. You may sign-up on the board outside the Chapel or simply show up during the day. At 11am there is a Holy Hour for Church Vocations led by Serra Club of S.E. Kansas City. All are welcome to share in this praying ministry.
ST. REGIS STEWARDSHIP CORNER Jesus offers a quintessential stewardship statement in to-day’s Gospel reading: “Whoever remains in me and I in him will bear much fruit, because without me you can do nothing.” Jesus Christ offers us the fullness of eternal life. Do our lives reveal that this is what we want? Do we believe that by hearing the Word of the Lord and re-sponding we not only produce “good fruit,” but abide in the very life of God?
Taken from the International Catholic Stewardship Coun-cil April 2018 e-bulletin
CHILD ABUSE PREVENTION MONTH Background checks in churches, schools and other organizations keep predators away from children both because they scare off some predators and be-cause they uncover past actions which should ban an adult from working or volunteering with children. If an adult has had difficulty with some boundaries that society sets, such as not driving while intoxicated or not disturbing the public peace, he or she may have difficulties with other boundaries, such as not hurt-ing a child. Never forget that offenders lie.
VIETNAM VETERANS WANTED! St. Regis parishioner and SMA teacher, Melissa Wiehn, would like to invite veterans of the Vietnam war to speak to her U.S. History classes on Tuesday, May 1st. Please contact Melissa at (913)909-7390 or [email protected] for more information!
FOLLOW ME: MEETING JESUS
IN THE GOSPEL OF JOHN Tuesdays May 1st through June 19th, 7-8:30pm in Mary’s Room. Join us for this series of DVD presentations host-ed by Dr. Edward Sri. We will delve into the Gospel of John from the perspective of biblical figures who encoun-tered Jesus. We will unlock some key principles that expand our knowledge of who Jesus is and enhance our relationship with Him. Visit the signup table in the Gath-ering Space after Sunday Mass.
MOTHER’S DAY We will have a special Mother’s Day display with the names of both living and deceased mothers. If you would like to have the name of a mother included, please be sure to place their name on the Mother’s Day envelope includ-ed in your packet and make a contribution in their honor. You may place your envelope in the regular collection basket or bring it to the office no later than Wednesday, May 9. This is a wonderful way to recognize the spe-cial gift of our mothers.
• Women’s Book Club on Thursday, May 17, from 7:30-9:30pm. We are reading Fearless by Sonja Cor-bitt.
• On Saturday, May 19, from 9-11am we will be deco-rating the sidewalk outside the church for Pentecost. Snacks provided. This is to welcome people for Pen-tecost Sunday.
5th Sunday of Easter
April 29, 2018
HOSPITALITY SUNDAY Next Sunday, May 6, the Immaculata Militia will host Hospitality Sunday. Coffee, juice and donuts will be served after the 8:30am and 10:30am Masses. Please plan to share in this time of community fellowship.
MILTIA IMMACULATA Militia Immaculata will meet on Tuesday, May 1st at 9am in the Mary’s room. All are welcome. If you have questions please call Theresa Van Pelt at 554-1240 or Glen Ernstmann at 366-0431.
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION WITH CONFESSIONS
Join us for Adoration and Confessions every Wednesday 6:00-7:00pm.
CLOTHING COLLECTION The Ladies Auxiliary are again sponsoring a Clothing drive during the month of April. Please bring clean, used Men’s, Women’s & youth clothing, jackets, coats, shoes, hats, belts, purses to the hall across from the re-strooms off the Gather space during the month of April. The proceeds of the items collected benefit the Blisters for Sisters, a fund raiser for the Women Religious of the metropolitan area. Contact Mary Ernstmann 816.366.0431 if you need assistance getting your clothes and items to church.
APRIL/BABY SHOWERS As a culmination of the Spiritual Adoption Program we are inviting ALL parishioners to bring New Baby Items to the Pack-n-Play in the Gather Space the weekends of April 21st-22nd and April 28th-29th.
Items needed, but not limited to; newborn/ infant sleep-ers/clothing, baby bath items, pacifiers, bottles, bibs, pac-ifier clips, “sun hats”, and diapers size preemie through size 5, to name a few. As part of our celebration, the La-dies Auxiliary will be offering cupcakes to all the week-end of April 28th-29th.
ADDRESS CORRECTIONS FOR NEWSLETTER If you received more than one Regis Review Newsletters in the mail and one of them is addressed to your school alumni children that no longer live at home, that means our Alumni Development Committee does not have their address. The committee would appreciate it if you let the school office know the correct address. Or you can send the information to Colleen Grantham at [email protected]. Thank you for your help.
SAVE THE DATE! Totus Tuus is coming - July 15-20. We will need help by snack donation, families to provide housing for the team, meals for the team, and most im-portantly KIDS who want to have FUN learning about their faith! For more information contact Susan Duerr 761-1608 or [email protected].
SHRIMP BOIL THANK YOU The scouts, parents, and leaders of Troop/Pack 98 wish to thank the Knights of Columbus for allowing the boys to participate again this year in the annual shrimp boil. The boys worked a total of 83 hours between setting up, serv-ing, and cleanup over the course of the Lenten season. The generosity of the Knights will help go towards scout camp fees and spending money for the boys this summer.
GOLDEN WEDDING CELEBRATION A Mass honoring all couples in the diocese celebrating 50 years of marriage in the year 2018 will be celebrated by Bishop Johnston at 2:00 p.m. on Sunday, June 10, 2018 at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception. The liturgy will be followed with a dessert reception. This celebra-tion will include all couples who have celebrated or will be celebrating their Golden Wedding Anniversary be-tween January 1, 2018 and December 31, 2018. If you were married in 1968, please call the parish office this week so that you can be acknowledged. You will be acknowledged even if you cannot attend the event.
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SCHOOL NEWS Mission Statement of St. Regis School We believe that each child is a unique creation of God, and our mission is to educate the whole child through a God-centered curriculum. We strive to create a commu-nity in which children grow in Catholicity, academics, service, fine arts, and wellness. Realizing that parents are the primary teachers of their children, we seek to comple-ment and reinforce religious truths and values beginning in the home.
Daring Disciples Deliver Prayer: St. Michael
Apostle: St. Paul Christskill: Flexibility
Enrollment Packets - 2018-2019 Enrollment Applica-tions are still available. Please return your form at your earliest convenience. Forms will be accepted at anytime. Please remember that each family will need to complete a new Smart Tuition form for the 2018-2019 school year. Applications fees must be paid to be considered for tuition assistance
Trash Bags - Trash bags are sold throughout the year and we always have some on hand. If you would like to pur-chase some trash bags, please stop by the school office.
Upcoming Dates: Tuesday, May 1st - 3rd Grade Union Station Field Trip-Thursday, May 3rd -1st Grade Mass and Kindergarten May Crowning Thursday, May 3th - 6th Grade School Day at the K Thursday, May 3rd - School Advisory Council Meeting 7:00pm Friday, May 4th - No School Thursday, May 10th - Kindergarten Mass 8:30am Friday, May 11 - 13 - Bill Waris Tournament
OPEN HOUSE
VOLUNTEERS WANTED The Social Service Ministry Council is in need of parish volunteers to provide CHILDCARE for the children of the current evening ESL group. The group meets on Wednesdays, from 6-7:30pm, in the Spanish room in St. Regis School. You would be providing childcare for a small group of children of various ages. Volunteers must be a minimum of 18years of age. In addition, we will need record of the completion of the Protecting God’s Children class. Even if you can only help on an occasion-al basis, ALL VOLUNTEERS ARE WELCOME! Inter-ested in volunteering?? Contact Mary Hunter at m.hunter122@ yahoo.com.
CATHOLIC BOOK CLUB Our Catholic Book Selection is the book Padre Miguel: A Memoir of My Catholic Missionary Experience in Bolivia Amidst Postcolonial Transformation of Church and State by Michael Gillgannon. We will meet in Mary's room on Thursday, May 17 at 7:15 p.m. to discuss the book Padre Miguel . If you have questions, any please call Ann at 816-529-3148. All are welcome!
BOOK FAIR We are thrilled to present our Eureka Virtual Book Fair! Our Book Fair began Monday, April 16th, and will end on Friday, May 4th. There are wonderful book choices available, and 25% of all sales will be given to St. Regis to purchase supplies and materials for our class-
rooms! You may access the Book Fair by clicking here: https://eurekavbf.com/bookfairs/80 Please feel free to share this link with family and friends!
ADULT CONFIRMATION Bishop Johnston will celebrate the Sacrament of Confir-mation for adults over the age of 21 who have not yet been confirmed on Wednesday, June 6, at 7pm at the Ca-thedral. A formation class in the par ish is required for those wishing to participate in the sacrament. Please contact Susan Duerr in the parish office, 761-1608, if you are interested. Please call by May 14 and feel free to share this information with other adults you may know needing to be confirmed.
Hundreds of couples, of all ag-es, from both KC dioceses have joined us (and now re-join us) for Date Night! We want you
to do the same! We kick off your date with a happy (half) hour, appetizers, & a brief talk on faith+marriage+family, then you go finish your date to-gether alone. It’s a great & meaningful (& fun) way to kick-start your date. Join us on the Plaza at Classic Cup (Cellar) on Thurs, May 3rd at 6:30-7:30pm to kick-off your Date Night! Date Night is a School of Love event. Check it out online: www.schooloflovekc.com/date-night
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Please Pray for those in the Hospital this past week:
Bill Massop, Pat Romero & Ed Batcheler
Please Remember In Your Prayers: Susan Nealy, Jack Mitchell, John Hernandez, Jean Kraus, Rose Solo, David Berg, Fran Wadle, Eleanor Cutler, Rose Marie Lar-son, Dean Starr, Veronica Maschek, Gene Helling, Aidan Jones, Kathy Ness, Joanne Whitehurse, Rob & Sandy Smith, Helen & Patrick Sheehan, Jessica Berger, Virgie Nelson, Mary O’Donnell, Ed Batcheler, Bud Seeger, Rita Jackson, Adelia Spann, Larry Brosch, Dalton Peavler, Donalda Miller, Donald Smith, Sara Davis, Walt Ridenour, Dorothy Linn, Nolan Tritschler, Meghan Sauls, Virginia Es-ser, Jack Gress, Jerry Schroeder, Loretta Monnig, Kim Slif-er, Bessie Burton, Kim Slifer, Denise Kopek, Kevin Ford, Brandon Clark, John Biegel, Elizabeth Williams, Mandy Reimer, Alyce Panik, Connie King, Margie Strobl, Dolores Dick, Kathy Morehouse, Amy Jesaitis, Ben Rosenblum, Sil-via Vasquez, Michael Muntzell, McCartney Weist, Larry Hayden, Don Romero, Ray McMichael, Carl Metz, Seth Dujakovich, Ronnie Jones and the many parishioners who are experiencing situational and financial hardships.
Liturgical Roles May 5 & 6
Lectors 4:30pm Jim Filley & Alex Pope 8:30am Harold Hanson & Rick Janet 10:30am Elizabeth Divis & John Reyes, Jr.
Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion 4:30pm Jim Filley, Barb Schroeder, Jerry Schroeder Tom Smith, Melissa Wiehn, Marvin Chaney Bernadette Brenner & Francis Brenner
8:30am Cathy Albers, Anna Barber, Janet Helms Sue Nichols, Mary Jordahl, Mike Murtha Jane Marzano & Harold Hanson
10:30am Susan Duerr, Shane Givens, Mary Kimbrell Debbie Lickteig, Ann Garrison, Bill Massop Diane Pacheco & Teresa Mahnke Servers 4:30pm Clara Stribling & Jackson Price 8:30am Noah Villegas & Ava Villegas 10:30am Katherine Sanchez & Magaly Sanchez
Greeters 4:30pm Larry Hayden & Jack Hanes 8:30am Pamela Singleton & Joan Sack 10:30am Ora Reyes & Tony Reyes
Mass Intentions Monday, April 30 7:00am †Msgr. Joseph Mancuso
Tuesday, May 1 †Rev. Bernard Branson
Wednesday, May 2 †Frank & Daisy Sadecki by Theresa Van Pelt
Thursday, May 3 †Rev. Bernard Branson
Friday, May 4 †Rev. Bernard Branson
Saturday, May 5 4:30pm People of St. John Francis Regis Parish
Sunday, May 6 8:30am †Bernard Martin by Mr. & Mrs. Kilp 10:30am †Kenny Van Pelt by Theresa Van Pelt
LITURGICAL MINISTER SCHEDULE The Liturgical Minister Schedule for May and June has been emailed out to Lectors, Eucharistic Ministers, Serv-ers and Greeters. A hard copy of the schedule is availa-ble on the table in the Gathering Space. If you have any questions about the schedule, please call Colleen in the Parish Office. If you have a conflict with a particular weekend you are scheduled for a ministry, we ask that you please find a substitute. Thank you for serving our parish through theses ministries.
BLISTERS FOR SISTERS The Blisters for Sisters Walk is on Saturday, May 5th, at St. Thomas More Church, 11822 Holmes Rd., KCMO. Registration and check-in is 9-10am. The Walk starts at 10am. Mass will be at 11am followed by lunch. Regis-tration includes: T-shirt, Walk, Mass and lunch with the Sisters. All proceeds from the walk go to the ministries of the Religious Orders in the area served by participating Serra Clubs. For more information visit www.kansascityblistersforsisters.org.
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DIOCESAN NEWS The Diocese of Kansas City-St. Joseph is committed to combating sexual abuse in the Church. If you are a vic-tim of sexual abuse, or if you observe or suspect sexual abuse: Call the Missouri Child Abuse Hotline at 1-800-392-3738 (if the victim is currently under the age of 18); Contact your local law enforcement agency or call 911, and 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 re-sources to victims of sexual abuse and their families Please contact Victim Advocate, Kathleen Chastain, at 816-392-0011 or [email protected] for more in-formation.
BULLETIN DEADLINE The deadline to put announcements in the bulletin is 8am on Monday prior to the following Sunday. Send an-nouncements to [email protected]
Schedule of Events Sunday, April 29 8:30am Mass 10:30am Mass Monday, April 30 7:00am Mass 6:00pm Volunteer Appreciation Dinner 7:00pm RCIA Tuesday, May 1 8:30am Mass 9:00am Immaculata Militia 7:00pm Rosary 7:00pm Stewardship Council 7:00pm Gospel of John Wednesday, May 2 8:30am Mass 6:00pm Eucharistic Adoration w/Confessions 6:00pm English as Second Language Thursday, May 3 8:30am Mass/Mary Crowning 9:00am Scripture Sharing 7:00pm Boy Scouts 7:00pm Choir Practice
Friday, May 4 8:30am Mass 9:00am 12 Hour Adoration No School Saturday, May 5 3:30pm Confessions 4:30pm Mass Sunday, May 6 Hospitality Sunday 8:30am Mass 10:30am Mass 5:00pm Confirmation Meeting
IN REMEMBRANCE-DECEASED PARISHIONERS Name Age Date of Death___
Eternal rest, grant unto them O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon them. May the souls of the faithful de-parted through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen.
Lillie J. Current 82 4/30 1970 Anna Vivian Genova 84 4/30 1988 James Joseph Horan 78 4/30 2010 Fred Lehy Baby 5/1 1967 Harry E. Speckles 68 5/1 1990 Connie Yunker 65 5/1 1996 Thomas Weeks 77 5/1 2000 Donald Walter 73 5/20 1968 Katie Nease 5/2 1991 James John Prather 40 5/2 1992 Patrick Bud Slyman 73 5/2 1999 Oscar A. Williams 67 5/3 1976 Ken Woods 65 5/3 1984 Helen Malkmus 92 5/3 2003 Lorene Agnes McMillen 55 5/4 1970 Alice Lampton 70 5/4 1978 Mildred L. Maiden 69 5/4 1981 Elsie Eschenheimer 88 5/4 1993 Lavon Czinczoll 67 5/4 1997 John T. McLevy 72 5/4 1998 Lucile Petersen 86 5/4 2003 Russell Post 84 5/4 2007 John Joseph O'Neill 64 5/5 2002 Mary Polston 83 5/5 2006 Jean Ryan 80 5/6 1980 Paul Henry Burkhead 77 5/6 1980 Lalo Nieto 88 5/6 2009
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April 29, 2018 CHURCH NAME AND ADDRESS St. John Francis Regis Church #396950 8941 James A Reed Road Kansas City, MO 64138 TELEPHONE 816 761-1608 CONTACT PERSON Colleen Melchior SOFTWARE MSPublisher 2010 Adobe Acrobat X Windows XP PRINTER Canon iR2220 TRANSMISSION TIME Wednesday 2:00 SUNDAY DATE OF PUBLICATION April 29, 2018 NUMBER OF PAGES SENT 1 THROUGH 8 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS Please reduce our number of bulletins to 350. Thank you.