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Our Lady of Lourdes 7049 Blue Ridge Blvd. Raytown, Missouri 64133 www.ollraytown.com office@ollraytown.com 816-353-2380 (Priest Emergency—816-356-3700) September 29, 2019
Parish Mass Schedule
Sunday Mass
8:00 am & 11:00 am
Confession ~ Saturday ~ @ St. Bernadette 3-3:30 pm
Devotion to Sacred Heart
& Benediction
~ Wednesday ~
6:00 & 6:20 pm
Parish Rosary
Daily at Noon 30 Minutes Before each Mass
Regular Parish
Office Hours
Monday - Thursday
9:30 am to 3:00 pm
Friday
9:00 am to 12:00 pm
Deadline for Bulletin submission is 10 days prior to Bulletin date .
9300 E. 75 th Raytown, MO 64138
816-356-0054 info@raytownreap.org
@raytownreap
https://raytownreap.org/volunteer/
We continue to collect non parishable items to give to REAP. The container is in the vestibule (area on Blue Ridge side of church).
Pastor Fr. David Holloway ~ 816-356-3700 ~ daveusn2003@yahoo.com
Rev. Philip Luebbert ~ lubecallmephil@hotmail.com
Deacon Richard Gross ~ Cell 816-679-8974 ~ richard@richardgross.net
Deacon Joe Zagar ~ Cell 816-304-3020 ~ deaconjoezagar@gmail.com
View the Bulletins on ’MyParish’ app or DISCOVERMASS.COM
Our Lady of Lourdes Page 2 Raytown, Missouri
Staff Members
Parish Secretary—Cathy Gordon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(816-353-2380)
Parish Council President—Mike Sweetland. . . . .cmsweetland@sbcglobal.net
Adoration Chapel—Mother Julia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(816-353-2177)
Buildings & Grounds—Gerry Sharkey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (816-686-9477)
Parish Hall Rental—Gerry Sharkey. . . . . . . Call Parish Office for availability
Bookkeeper—Anita Helgenberger, OSB. . . . . . anitabenedictine@gmail.com
PSR Leader —Mother Julia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(816-353-2177)
Catechis of the Good Shepherd—Wanda DeMoss. . . . .librarywfd@yahoo.com
Please direct Parish Council communications to either Deacon Richard
Gross or Deacon Joe Zagar.
Classes RCIA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sundays after 11 am Mass. . . . . . . Contact the Office
PSR & Sacramental Prep Classes . . . Enrollment Open. . . .Contact the Office
Report Abuse Diocesan Diocesan Ombudsman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (816-812-2500)
Victim Advocate
Kathleen Chastain ……………………….chastain@diocesekcsj.org (816-392-0011)
Newsletter Submittals
Committee/Organization information, birthday/anniversary, and news. Please
send to office@ollraytown.com or bring to the parish office by the 20th of each
From Father Holloway
Dear Parishioners,
This week there are three Feast Days the Church celebrates that are fondly remembered. St. Therese the Little Flower, Guardian Angels, and St. Francis of Assisi are important because two St. Therese and St. Francis are prime examples of humility and lives lived with dignity and boldness. St. Therese didn’t leave the cloister, but her writings and example speak loudly of the love of God. Francis had no riches to build up his brothers, yet they continue to be a strong voice for the voiceless and the love of nature. Guardian Angels give the hope of God with us not only in difficult times but in all things. The Gospel today of the rich man and the poor man I think capture how St. Therese, St. Francis, and the Angels help lead us to Christ. As St. Francis is supposed to have said – “Preach the Gospel always, and sometimes use words.” So go forth and live what we have heard. The priest of the Diocese will be at the lake, near Camdenton this week. I will be back for Daily Mass on Friday the 4th.
God Bless,
Fr. Dave
Baptism~ Please contact the parish office in advance for baptism preparation Information.
Marriages~ Arrangements are to be made through the parish office at least nine months in advance, but a year is preferred. You must be a registered, practicing, contributing member of the parish.
Bulletin~ Deadline for submissions is Monday, 10 am, for the next Sunday’s edition. NOTE: Please submit at least four days earlier for holiday bulletins.
New Parishioners ~ Welcome! Please pick up a registration form in the back of church or stop by the office to ensure we have your information. We are glad you are here. Call the office for sacrament inquiries.
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, 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, Joe Crayon, at 816.812.2500 or crayon@ombudsmankcsj.org, 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.
Prayerfully consider donating through
the ‘online giving’. Go to http://www.ollraytown.com/ and click the ‘Give Now’ button then follow the instructions. If you need help call the office at 816-353-2380.
LIFE CHAIN is a time for prayerful self-analysis, repentance, and serious commitment to helping end abortion in our nation.
We will gather at Our Lady of Lourdes parking lot at 1:15 P.M. We will begin with prayer before we disperse to either side of Gregory Blvd. or Blue Ridge Blvd.; to proclaim publicly the Sanctity of Life and to pray against the evils of abortion.
Twenty-Sixth Sunday of Ordinary Time Page 3 September 29, 2019
What’s Happening This Week . . . . . .Sept 29— Oct 6
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament available 24 hrs. every day
† Sept 29 Twenty-Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time
† Catechesis of the Good Shepherd ~ 9:10 am—10:40 am
† PSR ~ 9:10—10:10 am
† RCIA Class ~ after 11 am mass
† Final Garage Sale Day ~ 12-2pm
† Oct 02 Devotions to the Sacred Heart of Jesus 6:00 pm
† Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament 6:20 pm
† Unplanned movie ~ prestented by AFF & Pro-life ~ 6:30 pm
† Oct 05 Annual Assembly of the Missouri Catholic Conference
† Oct 06 Twenty-Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time
† Catechesis of the Good Shepherd ~ 9:10 am—10:40 am
† PSR ~ 9:10—10:10 am
† RCIA Class ~ after 11 am mass
† Friendship Sunday Potluck ~ after 11 am mass in PH
† Life Chain Sunday ~ 1:15 pm
What’s Coming Up . . .
† October 13~ Animal Blessing ~ 1pm
† October 20 ~ Mission Sunday
~ September 29 ~
Twenty-Sixth Sunday of Ordinary Time
Am. 6:1A, 4-7; Ps. 146; 1Tm. 6:11-16; Lk. 16:19-31 8:00 am Mass
Lectors ~ Sister Damiana & Stephanie Ward Extraordinary Ministers ~ John & Connie Wood
11:00 am Mass Lectors ~ Debbie Sommer & Stephanie Eads
Extraordinary Ministers ~ Cliff & Jalayne Miller
~ October 6 ~ Twenty-Seventh Sunday of Ordinary Time
Hab.1:2-3; 2:2-2-4; Ps.95; 2 TM 1:6-8, 13-14; LK 17:5-10
8:00 am Mass
Lectors ~ Stephanie Ward & Mindy Zagar Extraordinary Ministers ~ Ralph Hodapp & Jean Brogdon
11:00 am Mass Lectors ~ Mindy Zagar & Debbie Sommer
Extraordinary Ministers ~ Mindy Zagar & Sherri
Williamson
Sunday, September 29
8:00 am Monthly Memorial †
11:00 am Jacqueline Nuccio †
Sunday, October 6 8:00 am Bud & Monica
Hancock †
11:00 am Steve Hollo †
Sunday, October 13
8:00 am Renaud Dube †
11:00 am Ben Sage †
Sunday, October 20
8:00 am Peggy Quin †
11:00 am The Hollo Family
Sunday, October 27 8:00 am Monthly Memorial
11:00 am Klaus Fites &
Mike Stan
Mass intention cards are in a basket at the back of the church or you can call the parish office to
request a mass to be said for a family member or loved one.
Please remember in your prayers those
who have died.
May they rest in peace.
† Denotes Deceased
L/D Living & Deceased
StB ~ St. Bernadette
EMPLOYMENT SERVICES
If you’re jobless today, there’s a
good chance you need to learn new
skills, seek educational opportunities
or pursue industry certifications. Our Employment Services program
offers a wide range of services including, one-on-one coaching, basic
job skills, resume building, assisted job search, financial literacy,
customer service training, emergency assistance for job related
activities, interviewing techniques, and job training and placement for
ages 55 and older.
Our data shows that a person walking through our door seeking
services, has an average income of about $704/month. After
participation in our employment service activities, that average
increases to $1849/month – a growth of 162 percent! For more
information on our job services, contact Kathy Ficcadenti, Director of
Workforce Development at 816-659-8269 or kficcadenti@ccharities.com.
Annual Assembly of the Missouri Catholic Conference ~ The
Catholic Bishops of Missouri invite you to attend the Annual Assembly
of the Missouri Catholic Conference on Saturday, October 5th, in
Jefferson City. Come learn about public policy from the experts who
are involved in advocacy on a daily basis. The theme of this year’s
gathering is “Raising the Next Generation of Catholic Advocates.” The
event is free and includes lunch and childcare for children above four
years of age. A youth track is available for students in middle school
and up and includes a mock legislature where students can debate bills on the floor of the Missouri Senate. To register for the event, go to
MOCatholic.org or call 1-800-456-1679. See you on October 5th!
Our Lady of Lourdes Page 4 Raytown, Missouri
Stewardship Bulletin Reflection: September 29, 2019 Twenty-Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time
We all have been given great
power by God in the form of
Time, Talents, and Treasure.
Today’s readings remind us that
this power is meant to be used for
great good. And, the failure to do
so has eternal consequences. We
see the urgency for us to put our
powers to good use in today’s
Gospel passage from Luke. Our
Lord tells the rather chilling
parable of the rich man who ignored poor Lazarus during their lifetimes. At the
moment of the rich man’s death, he goes down to the netherworld while Lazarus
is taken to the eternal joy and comfort in the bosom of Abraham. The rich man
keenly regrets his indifference towards the needs of Lazarus, but it is too late for
regret. His choices have played out, and now the rich man will face the
consequences of his failure to use the gifts God gave him.
Pursuit of God’s kingdom and care for the poor are not trifling matters. Our Lord
makes this clear to us over and over in the Scriptures and the constant teachings
of our 2,000 year-old Church. We are free to ignore these teachings and live
instead for ourselves. But there will be tragic results for us in the end. And,
because we are made for eternity, living selfishly on this earth doesn’t really
bring us true happiness anyway.
So how can we use our great powers for great good? By embracing a stewardship
way of life. By putting God first in all areas of our lives — in the way we spend
our time, the ways we share our talents, the ways we give of our financial
resources. Stewardship living calls us out of our comfort zone and into
commitment to the Lord and the things that matter to Him.
Please keep the following Parishioners in your prayers :
Gwen Ashby; The Brooks Family; Marge
Campbell; Margaret Curry; Grace Diaz; Kay
Flanagan; Greta Hauer; Dolores Hopfinger;
Richard Hornbeck; Henry Hoss; Mary Hugunin;
Regina Jones; Pat Kilgore; Harold & Dorothy
Klote; Howard Koesterer; Fr. Phil Luebbert;
Tom & Doris Mauer; Ann Monaco; Sylvia
Mooney; Tom O’Brien; Mary O’Leary; Doris
Panagakos; Lorraine Powers; James Rouchka;
Bill & Catherine Schroder; Kathy Sommer;
Cindy Sweetland; Pam Thurston; Cynthia Todd;
Larry & Theresa Tholl; Steve & Jocelyn Webb;
Louise Weber; James Westhusing; Lisa Witte;
Sheila & Pete Zegers
Contact the parish office at 816-353-2380 to add or remove names from our prayer list.
Bold = Newly added
Continue to Pray for the following Family & Friends
Phillip Beck; Ben Bongers (friend to Marie
Bowman); Bill Briggs; Emma Brown; Audrey
Casassa; Michael Crews; Margaret Dale; Eric
Davis; Barbara Fightmaster (sister-in-law to
Regina Jones);Marcia Felici; Georgia Gerling;
Peter Graeff; Ryan Hancock; Shirley Hill;
Amy Jesaetis; Bonnie Jones; Michelle Kaiser;
Tom Kilgore (brother to Cathy Gordon);
Kathy & Don Lee; Richard Lorimer;
Crescentia Luetkemeyer (Friend to Cindy
Sweetland); Lana Martinez; Bob Slusher;
Clyde Styron (Father to friend); Vicky
Wright (Sister to Patty Vest); Ruby Turner
(Mother to Cindy Sweetland); Jim
Underwood; Phyllis Weber; David Zegers;
Robert Zegers.
As a parish family, we at Our Lady of Lourdes pray for all the members of our parish, especially for our parishioners’ family members serving in the military:
Tyler Griggs, Buck Roberts,Cathy Roberts,
Support the Parish by Supporting our local Kansas City Chiefs.
Go to the link below.
Scroll down the page to choose which game you would like to purchase tickets
for and use the
Promo Code: OLLRAYTOWN
http://www.chief.com/ticketfundraiser
FEED YOUR FAITH PRESENTS
‘UNPLANNED’
This Wednesday, October 2nd, the Adult Faith and the Pro-life Committees come together to present the recent movie ‘Unplanned’ in the Parish Hall at 6:30 pm .
Based on the pro-life transformation of a former Planned Parenthood abortion clinic
director named Abby Johnson. Her compelling true story has opened up the hearts and minds of thousands of people who have seen the movie.
JOIN the Trusted Servants in the Parish Hall for the next Our Lady of Lourdes Luncheon & Meeting ~ October 9
The Lunch will be catered by ‘Panera Bread Company’
$12 each MENU: Baked Potato & Broccoli Cheese Soup
Seasonal Green Salad, Assorted rolls,
Fuji Apple & Chicken Salad
RSVP by October 6. Mary O’Leary @ 816-353-2342
or Marge Brooks @ 816-509-9832
Twenty-Sixth Sunday of Ordinary Time Page 5 September 29, 2019
“What Jerome is ignorant of, no man has ever known.” ~St. Augustine
If you have any comments about this page, please contact the Sisters in Jesus the Lord. (816) 353-2177 www.cjd.cc Like us on Facebook. 7009 Blue Ridge Blvd, Raytown MO 64133-5629
Quotes of St. Jerome Feast Day: September 30
“Let us learn upon earth those things which can call us to heaven.”
“Even while living in the world, the heart of Mary was so filled with motherly tenderness and compassion for men that no one ever suffered so much for their own pains as Mary suffered for the pains of her children.”
“Love is not to be purchased, and affection has no price.”
“Endeavor to have always in your hand a pious book, that with this shield you may defend yourself against bad thoughts.”
“So valuable to heaven is the dignity of the human soul that every member of the human race has a guardian angel from the moment the person begins to be.”
“The charges we bring against others often come home to ourselves; we inveigh against faults which are as much ours as theirs; and so our eloquence ends by telling against ourselves.”
“Beauty when unadorned is adorned the most.”
“Haste is of the devil.”
“Be at peace with your own soul, then heaven and earth will be at peace with you.”
“It is our part to seek, His to grant what we ask; ours to make a beginning, His to bring it to completion; ours to offer what we can, His to finish what we cannot.”
“We must love Christ and always seek Christ’s embraces. Then everything difficult will seem easy.”
“A vice in the heart is an idol on the altar.”
“The Scriptures are shallow enough for a babe to come and drink without fear of drowning and deep enough for theologians to swim in without ever reaching the bottom.”
“The friendship that can cease has never been real.”
“Martyrdom does not consist only in dying for one’s faith. Martyrdom also consists in serving God with love and purity of heart every day of one’s life.”
“When the stomach is full, it is easy to talk of fasting.”
“Honest speech does not seek secret places.”
“Assuredly, when we have found such wealth in heaven, we may well grieve to have sought after poor passing pleasures here on earth.”
“If a soul is not clothed with the teachings of the Church he cannot merit to have Jesus seated in him.”
“Malice swallows the greatest part of its own venom.”
“Begin now what you will be hereafter.”
“A false interpretation of Scripture causes that the gospel of the Lord becomes the gospel of man, or, which is worse, of the devil.”
“The scars of others should teach us caution.”
“To saints their very slumber is a prayer.”
“When we pray we speak to God, but when we read, He speaks to us.”
Catholic Cursillo Movement ~
Contact: Spiritual Advisor - Fr. Gabriel Lickteig ~ 816.803.3517 Email: spiritual2@cursillo.net
Assistant Spiritual Advisor - Deacon Michael Dennis 816.761.6478
Precursillo Chair - Judy Newkirk ~ 816.806.1997
OLL CONTRIBUTION REPORT
September 22, 2019
Envelopes: Checks: $ 1,015.00 Cash: $ 416.50 Plate: Checks: $ 185.57
Cash: $ 604.14
Total:$ 2,221.21
Share the Faith ~ $ 5.00
Maintenance ~ $ 46.00
If you haven’t made it over to check out and shop at the OLL Garage Sale, today is your last chance. We will be
accepting checks, credit cards, debit cards and cash is always good. Proceeds will
go towards the repair and updating of OLL buildings. 12:30 pm—3 pm
That the ‘Life Chain’ here at Our Lady of Lourdes began about 1999 by Geraldine Hodapp & Mary Crushshon with the help of Father Joseph Powers. Over these many years it has grown. Members from other denominational churches join us as we support LIFE! Come join other parishioners October 6.
Did you know . . . ? The World Apostolate of Fatima is sponsoring the First
Saturday Devotions at
Coronation of Our Lady, 13000 Bennington Ave
Grandview, MO 64030 on October 5,2019
Confessions 7:30 AM
8:30 AM Holy Mass Rosary and devotions
follow completion of Mass
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