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January 31, 2021 Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time
MASS SCHEDULE
Monday–Friday 8:00 a.m. & 5:30 p.m. Saturday, 8:00 a.m., 5:00 p.m. & 7:00 p.m. Sunday, 7:00 a.m., 8:30 a.m., 10:00 a.m., 11:30 a.m., 1:00 p.m.
LITURGY OF THE HOURS
Monday–Friday Morning Prayer, 7:40 a.m. Daytime Prayer, 3:10 p.m.; Evening Prayer, 6:00 p.m.
CONFESSION SCHEDULE
Monday–Friday 4:45–5:25 p.m. Saturday 3:00–4:00 p.m. During all Saturday Vigil & Sunday Masses
FR. JARROD’S CONFESSION/ADVICE SCHEDULE Open Canceled Off
S M T W Th F S
1/31 2/1 2/2 2/3 2/4 2/5 2/6
11:30 a.m.
3:30 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
Catholic Schools Week January 31 - February 6, 2021
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Father’s Focus 2 STATEMENT ON THE INAUGURATION OF JOSEPH R. BIDEN, JR. AS 46TH U.S. PRESIDENT by Most Rev. José H. Gomez, Archbishop of Los Angeles, President, United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, Jan. 20, 2021
My prayers are with our new President and his family today. I am praying that God grant him wisdom and courage to lead this great nation and that God help him to meet the tests of these times, to heal the wounds caused by this pandemic, to ease our intense political and cultural divisions, and to bring people together with renewed dedication to America’s founding purposes, to be one nation under God committed to liberty and equality
for all. Catholic bishops are not partisan players in our nation’s politics. We are pastors re-sponsible for the souls of millions of Americans and we are advocates for the needs of all our neighbors. In every community across the country, Catholic parishes, schools, hospi-tals, and ministries form an essential culture of compassion and care, serving women, children, and the elderly, the poor and sick, the imprisoned, the migrant, and the margin-alized, no matter their race or religion. When we speak on issues in American public life, we try to guide consciences, and we offer principles. These principles are rooted in the Gospel of Jesus Christ and the social teachings of his Church. Jesus Christ revealed God’s plan of love for creation and re-vealed the truth about the human person, who is created in God’s image, endowed with God-given dignity, rights and responsibilities, and called to a transcendent destiny. Based on these truths, which are reflected in the Declaration of Independence and Bill of Rights, the bishops and Catholic faithful carry out Christ’s commandment to love God and love our neighbors by working for an America that protects human dignity, expands equality and opportunities for every person, and is open-hearted towards the suffering and weak. For many years now, the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops has tried to help Catholics and others of good will in their reflections on political issues through a publication we call Forming Consciences for Faithful Citizenship. The most recent edi-tion addresses a wide range of concerns. Among them: abortion, euthanasia, the death penalty, immigration, racism, poverty, care for the environment, criminal justice reform, economic development, and international peace. On these and other issues, our duty to love and our moral principles lead us to pru-dential judgments and positions that do not align neatly with the political left or right or the platforms of our two major political parties. We work with every President and every Congress. On some issues we find ourselves more on the side of Democrats, while on others we find ourselves standing with Republicans. Our priorities are never partisan. We are Catholics first, seeking only to follow Jesus Christ faithfully and to advance his vision for human fraternity and community. I look forward to working with President Biden and his administration, and the new Congress. As with every administration, there will be areas where we agree and work closely together and areas where we will have principled disagreement and strong opposi-tion. Working with President Biden will be unique, however, as he is our first president in 60 years to profess the Catholic faith. In a time of growing and aggressive secularism in American culture, when religious believers face many challenges, it will be refreshing to engage with a President who clearly understands, in a deep and personal way, the im-portance of religious faith and institutions. Mr. Biden’s piety and personal story, his mov-ing witness to how his faith has brought him solace in times of darkness and tragedy, his longstanding commitment to the Gospel’s priority for the poor — all of this I find hope-ful and inspiring.
At the same time, as pastors, the nation’s bishops are given the duty of proclaiming the Gospel in all its truth and power, in season and out of season, even when that teaching is inconvenient or when the Gospel’s truths run contrary to the directions of the wider society and culture. So, I must point out that our new President has pledged to pursue certain policies that would ad-vance moral evils and threaten human life and dignity, most seriously in the areas of abortion, contraception, marriage, and gen-der. Of deep concern is the liberty of the Church and the freedom of believers to live according to their consciences. Our commitments on issues of human sexuality and the family, as with our commitments in every other area — such as abol-ishing the death penalty or seeking a health care system and economy that truly serves the human person — are guided by Christ’s great commandment to love and to stand in solidarity with our brothers and sisters, especially the most
WELCOME! At St. Francis of Assisi Parish, we strive to be united in the Eucharist and formed as instruments of peace through the practice of stewardship in imitation of God’s Triune love. Through the proclamation of the Gospel we invite you to become disciples of Jesus Christ and included within our parish family through worship, fellowship, education, and stewardship.
NEW TO OUR PARISH? We’d love to have you join our faith community! Start the registration process by going to stfranciswichita.com or by calling the parish office.
Parish Office
(316) 722–4404 [email protected] www.stfranciswichita.com
Parish Office Hours Monday–Friday, 8:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m. SACRAMENTS Baptisms: Saturdays after 6:00 p.m. evening prayer; Sundays after 1:00 p.m. Mass. Schedule with the church office.
Matrimony: Call a priest 9 months prior to desired wedding date.
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All high school students in the parish are invited to join us for CYM on Wednesday nights. Throughout the year, we partici-
pate in activities that allow us to meet new people, grow in our faith, and serve our community. We have students from
five different high schools who attend on a regular basis.
February 3 – TBD Clare Hall
Please bring a mask.
3 What’s Happening ADORERS NEEDED Perpetual adoration at SFA has resumed, with social distancing and face coverings. If you are interested and willing to commit to one of these hours for adoration, please contact Jenny Morgan at [email protected].
• Tuesday, 1:00 to 2:00 a.m. • Tuesday, 10:00 to 11:00 a.m. • Friday, 9:00 to 10:00 a.m. URGENT
SAVE THE DATE: SHEKINAH HOLY HOUR Our Praise & Worship Holy Hour will return on Wednesday, February 10, from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. in the church. This is a new time and it will now have a new name, “Shekinah,” which means “The majestic manifestation of God which has de-scended to dwell among men.” The Shekinah team members have been hard work and at prayer to make this relaunch of the event a very special and powerful evening for all who at-tend. Future Shekinah events will always happen on the sec-ond Wednesday of the month. All are welcome to attend and experience praise, worship, and healing prayer.
ST. JOSEPH CONSECRATION St. Francis will be walking through the Consecration to St. Joseph February 15 to March 19 for the Year of St. Joseph. The consecration is found in a book by Fr. Donald Calloway which we have purchased in bulk at a discounted price. You may call the parish office to purchase a copy. We will distrib-ute a limited number of copies on a first-come, first-served basis.
What’s Happening
PARISH OFFICE CLOSED The parish office is closed to the public until further notice. Office staff are still available by phone at (316) 722-4404 or email at [email protected]. Tithing, offerings, and paperwork can be dropped off in the mail slot in the office door.
LENTEN PRACTICES CALENDAR Lent starts February 17! Visit www.stfranciswichita.com/school to download a Lenten practices calendar with daily activities for older children during Lent. New this year, we also have a calendar for adults!
BELL TOWER CONSTRUCTION UPDATE You may have noticed scaffolding around the bell tower as you came through the doors at SFA. Our bell tower refur-bishment is underway! The project will repair and seal the tower for many years. It is funded by a gift from an estate to beautify an icon of our parish grounds. This is just one of the projects in our Master Plan for the parish. To read more about the Master Plan projects, pick up a copy of the 2020 Stewardship Report in the vestibule (projects are listed under “Operations”).
ASH WEDNESDAY MASSES Lent is just around the corner. Ash Wednesday Masses will be held on February 17 at 8:00 a.m., noon, and 5:30 and 7:00 p.m. Additionally, Catholic adults who are not elderly, sick, pregnant, or nursing are obliged to fast and to abstain from meat on Ash Wednesday. From the USCCB: "The norms on fasting are obligatory from age 18 until age 59. When fasting, a person is permitted to eat one full meal, as well as two smaller meals that together are not equal to a full meal."
CYM WATER DONATIONS NEEDED CYM is in need of packages of plastic water bottles for our high school students to use. If you can help, please drop your donations in the church office with a note that they are for CYM. Thank you for your support!
MENTAL HEALTH SUPPORT GROUP The Mental Health Support Group is open to anyone needing understanding and an outlet for your personal experiences. This ministry provides a place to voice concerns in a safe, car-ing environment. We meet on the first Thursday of the month, 7–8:30 p.m., in Stewardship Hall. Our next meeting is February 4. For more information, call Larry at 259–8210.
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School News
Father’s Focus Cont’d 4
SAVE THE DATE: DAY OF GIVING 2021 St. Francis of Assisi Catholic School’s 2021 Day of Giving is almost here! The Day of Giving is an annual celebration of Catholic schools nationwide, and is held during Catholic Schools Week. The Day of Giving will be held for 24 hours starting on Tuesday, February 2, 2021 at 11:00 a.m. Please consider making an extraordinary gift to SFACS to commem-orate this occasion. Visit www.stfranciswichita.com/school to learn more.
SFA KINDERGARTEN APPLICATIONS NOW ACCEPTED FOR 2021–2022 Applications for admission for the 2021–2022 kindergarten class are available on the school website, stfranciswichita.com/school. To begin the admission process, please turn in your completed application to the school office. Questions? Call the school officeat (316) 722–5171.
If a Catholic education is something that you do not feel is possible for your family, please contact Mr. Pat Burns, director of stewardship and finance, at (316) 722–4404 or [email protected] to learn more about the Stew-ardship Way of Life.
SFA PRESCHOOL APPLICATIONS NOW ACCEPTED FOR 2021–2022 Enrollment applications for the preschool classes for the 2021–2022 School Year are now available on the school website: stfranciswichita.com/school. Once you complete the online form, your child will be placed on a waitlist for your selected class. The enrollment process is not completed until all sup-porting documentation, and an enrollment fee of $60, is re-ceived in the school office. Preschool classes include:
• 3 YR T–TH AM Class: 7:50 a.m.–11:00 a.m.
• 4 YR MWF AM Class: 7:50 a.m.–11:00 a.m.
• 4 YR M–F PM Class: 12:30 p.m.–3:20 p.m.
• 4 YR M–F ALL DAY Class: 7:50 a.m.–3:20 p.m.
For more information about the St. Francis of Assisi Pre-school Program, contact the school office at (316)722–5171.
Father’s Focus Cont’d vulnerable. For the nation’s bishops, the continued injustice of abor-tion remains the “preeminent priority.” Preeminent does not mean “only.” We have deep concerns about many threats to human life and dignity in our society. But as Pope Francis teaches, we cannot stay silent when nearly a million unborn lives are being cast aside in our country year after year through abortion. Abortion is a direct attack on life that also wounds the woman and undermines the family. It is not only a private mat-ter, it raises fundamental questions of fraternity, solidarity, and inclusion in the human community. It is also a matter of social justice. We cannot ignore the reality that abortion rates are much higher among the poor and minorities, and that the pro-cedure is regularly used to eliminate children who would be born with disabilities. Rather than impose further expansions of abortion and contraception, as he has promised, I am hopeful that the new President and his administration will work with the Church and others of good will. My hope is that we can begin a dia-logue to address the complicated cultural and economic factors that are driving abortion and discouraging families. My hope, too, is that we can work together to finally put in place a co-herent family policy in this country, one that acknowledges the crucial importance of strong marriages and parenting to the well-being of children and the stability of communities. If the President, with full respect for the Church’s religious freedom, were to engage in this conversation, it would go a long way toward restoring the civil balance and healing our country’s needs. President Biden’s call for national healing and unity is wel-come on all levels. It is urgently needed as we confront the trauma in our country caused by the pandemic and the social isolation that has only worsened the intense and long-simmering divisions among our fellow citizens. As believers, we understand that healing is a gift that we can only receive from the hand of God. We know, too, that real reconciliation requires patient listening to those who disagree with us and a willingness to forgive and move beyond desires for reprisal. Christian love calls us to love our enemies, bless those who oppose us, treat others with the same compassion that we want for ourselves. We are all under the watchful eye of God, who alone knows and can judge the intentions of our hearts. I pray that God will give our new President, and all of us, the grace to seek the common good with all sincerity. I entrust all our hopes and anxieties in this new moment to the tender heart of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the mother of Christ and the patroness of this exceptional nation. May she guide us in the ways of peace and obtain for us wisdom and the grace of a true patriotism and love of country.
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Mass Intentions FEBRUARY 1 - 7, 2021
Monday 1 8:00 a.m. † Dorothy & Leonard Moeder 5:30 p.m. † Ray Overlie Tuesday 2 8:00 a.m. † Helen Damm
5:30 p.m. † Chuck Hein Wednesday 3 8:00 a.m. † Joe Schmiedbauer
5:30 p.m. † Norbert Bergkamp Thursday 4 8:00 a.m. † Bethany Chawk 5:30 p.m. All Souls
Friday 5 8:00 a.m. Vocations
5:30 p.m. Jeff Ranney Spec. Int.
Saturday 6 8:00 a.m. For Priests
5:00 p.m. † Rodney Anderson 7:00 p.m. † David Christian Sunday 7 7:00 a.m. † Doris Winchester 8:30 a.m. † Wes Hawk 10:00 a.m. For the People
11:30 a.m. † Hai Bui 1:00 p.m. † Rev. Jerome A Beat
SUNDAY, JANUARY 31
ROSARY GROUP Church, 5:00 p.m.
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1
FEAST OF THE PRESENTATION OF THE LORD MARIAN MANTLE ROSARY GROUP Church, after 8:00 a.m. Mass
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2
IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY ROSARY GROUP Church, 7:00 p.m.
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3
MEN’S PRAYER GROUP Clare Basement, 6:30–7:30 a.m. CALLED & GIFTED Stewardship Hall, 6:00–10:00 p.m. RCIA Clare Hall, 6:00–8:00 p.m.
THURSDAY, FEBURARY 4
THURSDAY MORNING ROSARY GROUP Clare Basement, 9:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. MENTAL HEALTH SUPPORT GROUP Stewardship Hall, 7:00–8:30 p.m.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5
No events
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6
SHEKINAH PRAISE AND WORSHIP TEAM IN THE VESTIBULE After vigil Masses
Around the Diocese FULL-TIME POSITION AT LORD’S DINER The Catholic Diocese is seeking an individual for the position of Mobile Feeding Staff for The Lord’s Diner. This individual will be accountable for the loading, transportation, serving of food and cleanup for the mobile feeding truck. This is a full-time position and will involve working afternoon and evening hours. Deadline for accepting resumes is February 9. For in-formation regarding requirements, visit www.catholicdioceseofwichita.org/careers.
SEASONAL LANDSCAPE POSITION OPEN The Catholic Diocese of Wichita is looking for a Seasonal Landscape Worker at the Catholic Life Center located at 45th St. N. and Woodlawn. This is a full-time, seasonal position from March through October. Interested applicants may con-tact Tom Truman (Landscape Director) at (316) 744-8303. Deadline for accepting applications is February 19. For infor-mation regarding requirements, visit at www.catholicdioceseofwichita.org/careers.
SEMINAR ON DEPRESSION An educational seminar on depression will be held February 16 and 17. It is designed to help you gain an understanding of depression and also learn some ways to overcoming it. There are two sessions being offered at the Spiritual Life Center, February 16 at 7 p.m. and on February 17 at 1:30 p.m. Cost is $10. For more information and to register, vis-it www.slcwichita.org or call (316) 744-0167.
SACRED HEART COLWICH GERMAN DINNER Support St. Anne’s Rosary & Altar Society of Sacred Heart Church (Colwich) for their annual German Sausage Dinner & Raffle! Dinners will be available by Drive Thru Only on Sun-day, February 21, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. (or until food is gone, whichever comes first). Dinner includes: German Sau-sage, Bierocks, Sauerkraut, Green Beans, Mashed Potatoes & Gravy, Cole Slaw & Pie (Apple & Cherry). 311 S. 5th St. in Colwich.
DATE NIGHT AT THE SLC All couples are invited to listen to Kari and Stephen Colella introduce the Fiat Couples’ Group at the Spiritual Life Center on February 13 at 6:30 p.m. The group is made for four to eight couples who meet monthly in their homes for faith-sharing, dinner and community. Cost per couple is $50. To register, go to www.slcwichita.org.
FIRST SATURDAY ROSARY FOR LIFE You’re invited to pray the Holy Rosary to defend the unborn on the first Saturday, February 6, at Trust Women Abortion Facility, 5107 E. Kellogg, Wichita, at 9:00 a.m. Fr. David Lies is scheduled to lead the Rosary. If you cannot come and pray with us due to distance you can say the Holy Rosary at 9:00 a.m. on February 6 as a family or group of friends. Questions? Contact the Respect Life Social Justice Office at (316) 269-3935.
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PRAYER REQUESTS
Kevin or Karen: (6:00–10:00 p.m.) .................................. E-mail ............................. [email protected]
LOST AND FOUND Please check Lost and Found in front walkway. Items are kept for two weeks before being donated to Goodwill. CHANGE OF ADDRESS? Please keep the church office informed of changes in names, addresses, phone numbers, etc. By letting us know you have moved, we can save money on postage returns and keep our membership roster up to date. BULLETIN NOTICES
Parish Directory
Knights of Columbus #4118 316.461.6481 St. Anthony of Padua Library Hours: Friday 8:30–9:30 a.m. & Sunday 9:30 a.m.–1:00 p.m. St. Vincent de Paul Society Call 706–7185 between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. Unplanned Pregnancy? CALL 1.800.848.LOVE
Natural Family Planning
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9095 W. Central Just west of Tyler on Central 721-4546
Oxler Family DentistryJude A. Oxler, D.D.S. • George P. Oxler, D.D.S.
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