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St. Bernadette Catholic Church
Mass Schedule: Saturday - 4:00 pm Sunday - 9:30 am
Weekdays: Tuesday - Friday, 8:15 am Communion Service: Monday 8:15 am
9020 E 51st Terrace, Kansas City, MO 64133 Phone: 816-356-3700 Fax: 816-737-3447 Priest Emergency: 816-356-3700, press 4 Parish Office Hours: Mon-Thur 9am - 4pm;
Friday 9am - Noon
[email protected] www.stbernadettekcmo.org Facebook: St Bernadette Catholic Church KCMO September 27, 2020
Parish Staff - Servants of God’s People
Pastor .......................... Reverend David Holloway Ext. 212 [email protected]
Associate Pastor ............ Reverend Jayson Becker [email protected]
Pastoral Care Coordinator ..... Cathy J. Weidmaier Ext. 232 [email protected]
Director of Liturgy & Music ................. Jerry Snow Ext. 214 [email protected]
Faith Formation Coordinator ...... Linda Sapenaro Ext. 218 [email protected]
Business Manager ........................... Vonda Geary Ext. 211 [email protected]
Receptionist/Secretary ..................... Judy Carneal Ext. 210 [email protected]
Maintenance ................................. Michael Novak Report Abuse Diocesan Victim's Advocate Ombudsman Joe Crayon …………[email protected] 812-2500 Victim Advocate Kathleen Chastain……[email protected] 392-0011 Pastoral Council Visioners and Dreamers Mike Cushing .......................................... 358-1527 Jean Fahlstrom ....................................... 358-1827 Bonnie Heck ........................................... 737-2686 Kathy Marlatt ......................................... 217-6638 Tom Padilla ............................................. 645-2781 Noda Scherer.......................................... 358-4644
Annulment Process Contact Advocates Linda Sapenaro or Cathy Weidmaier at the Parish Office.
Baptisms Please contact the Parish Office to register for the preparation class.
Bulletin Notices Please submit in writin to the Parish Office or via email to [email protected] and [email protected] by noon on the Thursday 10 days before bulletin publication. Our bulletin is published weekly, in color, at www.stbernadettekcmo.org.
Catechumenate Please contact the Parish Office for more information on the process to join The Catholic Church.
Communion for Homebound We desire community connections. Please call the Parish Office when lifestyle, through age or injury, keeps one from joining our weekend worship.
Food Pantry Monday through Thursday, 9:30 - 11:30 am, by appointment: 356-3700, Ext 228.
Marriage Contact the Parish Office at least nine (9) months before desired wedding date.
New Parishioners Welcome! We are glad you are here. Please see an usher or our Pastor after Mass, or call the Parish Office, to register.
Reconciliation Saturday 3:00 - 3:30 pm or by appointment.
Religious Education Children Preschool to Grade 4
Please contact the Parish Office for information.
Twenty-Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time Page 2 September 27, 2020
Mission StatementWe, the faith community of St. Bernadette, strive to better know, love and serve God, through the teachings of
His Son Jesus Christ and the graces provided to us through His Holy Spirit and the Sacraments.
Dear Parishioners,
Please see the insert for my letter.
God Bless,Fr. Dave
Mass Intentions for the WeekMONDAY, September 28
8:15 am Word/Communion ServiceTUESDAY, September 29
8:15 am ✝ Genny McGraw by Jerry & Jean Fahlstrom
WEDNESDAY, September 30 8:15 am ✝ Ben VanBibber by friends
THURSDAY, October 1
8:15 am ✝ Louis “Corky” Holloway by John Henik
FRIDAY, October 28:15 am ✝ Peggy Michaels by Tom & Margaret Hall
SATURDAY, October 3
4:00 pm ✝ George & Gene Stone by Pat StoneSUNDAY, October 4
9:30 am CCW
✝ Indicates Deceased
Readings for the Week of September 27, 2020Sunday Twenty-Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Ez 18:25-28; Ps 25:4-5, 8-9, 10, 14; Phil 2:1-11, or Phil 2:1-5; Mt 21:28-32
Monday Saint Wenceslaus, Martyr; Saint Lawrence Ruiz and Companions, MartyrsJb 1:6-22; Ps 17:1bcd, 2-3, 6-7; Lk 9:46-50
Tuesday Feast of Saints Michael, Gabriel and Raphael, ArchangelsDn 7:9-10, 13-14 or Rv 12:7-12a; Ps 138:1-2ab, 2cde-3, 4-5; Jn 1:47-51
Wednesday Memorial of Saint Jerome, Priest and Doctor of the ChurchJb 9:1-12, 14-16; Ps 88:10bc-11, 12-13, 14-15; Lk 9:57-62
Thursday Memorial of Saint Thérèse of the Child Jesus, Virgin and Doctor of the ChurchJb 19:21-27; Ps 27:7-8a, 8b-9abc, 13-14; Lk 10:1-12
Friday Memorial of the Holy Guardian AngelsJb 38:1, 12-21; Jb 40:3-5; Ps 139:1-3, 7-8, 9-10, 13-14ab; Mt 18:1-5, 10
Saturday Jb 42:1-3, 5-6, 12-17; Ps 119:66, 71, 75, 91, 125, 130; Lk 10:17-24
Sunday Twenty-Seventh Sunday in Ordinary TimeIs 5:1-7; Ps 80:9, 12, 13-14, 15-16, 19-20; Phil 4:6-9; Mt 21:33-43
Knights of Columbus
will be having their
Tootsie roll drive on October 10th & 11th.
From Death to New Life
✝Petrina Raeder
✝Vicki Santoli, former parishioner
May our beloved deceased rest in peace.
Serra Prayer for VocationsO God, Who wills not the death of a sinner, but rather that he be converted and live, grant we beseech You, through the inter-cession of the Blessed Mary ever Virgin, Saint Joseph her spouse, Saint Junipero Ser-ra, and all the saints, an increase of labour-ers for Your church, fellow labourers with Christ to spend and consume themselves
for souls, through the same Jesus Christ, Your Son, Who lives and reigns with You in the unity of the Holy Spirit, One God forever and ever. Amen
Serra Prayer for the Perseverance of Vocations
O God, You have constituted Your only-begotten Son supreme and eternal Priest for the glory of Your majesty and the salva-tion of mankind; grant that those whom He has chosen ministers and dispensers of His mysteries may be found faithful in fulfilling the ministry they have received. Amen
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Question of the WeekTwenty-sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time
The challenge to forgive
Reading I Ezekiel 18:25-28 (personal responsibility)Reading II Philippians 2:1-11 (imitating the humility of Christ) Gospel Matthew 21:28-32 (parable of the two sons)
Key Passage: A man had two sons; he went to the first and said, “Son, go and work in the vineyard today.” He answered, “I will not”; but later he changed his mind and went. The father went to the second and said the same; and he answered, “I go, sir”; but he did not go. Which of the two did the will of his father? They said, “The first.” (Matthew 21:28–31)
Adult: When have your actions not measured up to your promises? What was the outcome? Child: Why is it important to follow through on your promises to others?
ReflectionWho are we and how do we act as baptized disciples of Jesus? Today’s Gospel asks us to reflect on our discipleship. In ex-amining of the way we live, we can consider the extent we act on Christ’s teachings. It is possible to attend Mass and to pray daily and still ignore the will of God in our lives. Being a Christian is not nearly as much about words as actions.
Calendar of Events Week of September 27
through October 4Sunday, September 27Monday, September 28
Women’s CursilloTuesday, September 29
Staff MeetingWednesday, September 30
Pastoral Plan EventThursday, October 1Friday, October 2
Eucharistic AdorationOne City Café’
Saturday, October 3Maintenance Fund
Sunday, October 4Maintenance Fund
Religious Christmas Cards with Envelopes St. Bernadette Parish family is always willing to share and donate. Thank you! We are hopeful many of you perhaps found/find some extra time as we live through the pandemic to clean out shelves and drawers and reorganize. We are collecting (religious) Christmas cards with envelopes. You may drop them through the mail slot by the parish office or contact Beverly South, leave a message at 816-304-1568.
AMAZON SMILEWhen you select Catholic Charities of Kansas City-St. Joseph as your charity while shopping on Amazon Smile, a percentage of your pur-chase will go to Catholic Charities, at no additional cost to you. We have also created Wish Lists for each of our departments. For questions regarding support with Amazon, please contact Nancy Butters at 659-8266 or [email protected].
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We’re All in This Together
Presider: Fr. Dave Holloway , 4:00 pm Saturday, September 26Fr. Jayson Becker, 9:30 am Sunday, September 27
Thank you to those who have already donated to our web cam fund. Cabling is being run, the camera is ordered, and, hopefully within the next two weeks, our web cam will be completely installed and LIVE! The installation of this web cam will ensure that livestreaming of Mass will be ver much improved! Once installation is complete, ALL MASSES WILL BE LIVESTREAMED! Gone will be the days of interrupted video and poor sound quality. Donations for our web cam are very much appreciated. Donations may be mailed in, dropped in the mail slot, in the col-lection basket or made online. Visit our web site at www.stbernadettekcmo.org and click on the “Give Now” button. Thank you for your continued support of St. Bernadette Church.
Mass Schedule
October is Respect Life Month During October our Parish usually sponsors a Pac-n-Play collection for Mother's Ref-uge. Mother's Refuge shelters and educates homeless, pregnant and parenting moth-ers between the ages of 12-21 yrs old and their babies. Due to the Covid, we will be unable to sponsor this project. However, Mother's Refuge is holding a Virtual Fundrais-ing Event on Oct. 2 at 7:00pm. If you would like to join in this special event, you can
RSVP on MothersRefuge.or ! Otherwise, you can send a contribution to Mother's Refuge, 14400 E. 42nd St. South, Suite 220, Indep., MO 64055. More Life News: A new Pregnancy Clinic has opened in KCK -Kansas City Pregnancy Clinic. It will serve both the Diocese of KC in MO. and Kansas. It was blessed by Bishop Johnston and Archbishop Naumann on August 15, the feast of the Assumption of Mary. For more information, www.kcpregnancyclinic.or . Gabriel Project is a new ministry for our Diocese. "Walking with women in need where they are." If you are interested in volunteering in this ministry, you can contact Teresa Hoeppner, Program Coordinator – Pro-ject Rachel, Office (816) 714-2375 or www.projectrachelkc.com Project Rachel and Project Joseph are for women and men in need of help after an abortion. Our parish crochets prayer shawls for women attending the Project Rachel Re-treat. If anyone has completed a shawl, Jean will take them for deliv-ery. The next retreat will be in November. We plan to hold our annual Baby Bottle Campaign during the month of January for Rachel House. Thank you for all of your support of each life!Each life is precious in God's eyes from conception to natural death.
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Healing and Hope after abortion. If you have had an abortion and are still grieving, Project Rachel can help. Visit www.ProjectRachelKC.com or call 816-591-3804, 913-621-2199 or 1-888-246-1504. Complete confidentiality is assured.
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), and2. Contact your local law enforcement agency or call 911, and3. After reporting to these civil and law enforcement authorities, report suspect-ed sexual abuse of a minor or vulnerable adult to the Diocesan Ombudsman, Joe Crayon, 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 the Victim Advocate, Kathleen Chastain, at 816.392.0011 or [email protected] for more infor-mation.
Holding in prayer…...HomeboundMary Carter, Jim Davis, Dorothy Kline,
Elmer & Maxine Friederichs, Doug Rhodes, Kimberly Sanders, Prichard von David
Care Center Residents Armour Oaks Senior Living - Martha Hodson
Autumn Terrace - Joan deMarkyEastland Court Independence - LaVern Fry
Edgewood Manor- Frank CucchiaraLamar Court - Clara Lenox
New Mark Care Center - Nancy RoveRedwood at Raymore - Joanne Ferdig
Rosewood at the Groves - Catherine SironSunterra Springs Independence - Diane Martinez
The Gardens at Jackson Creek - Sarah BroughThe Groves - Mike McMahon
Please Pray For:Glenn Albin, Damian Amajoyi, Damian Arredondo, JoAnn Arrighi, Lanny Bennefeld, Dorothy Blosser,
Plez Bradley, Geralyn Cerveny, Patrick Chapin, Nick Drimmell, Wilma Doelling, Claudia & Mike Dugan,
Doris Edmonds, David Evans, Rizaldy Flores, Ena Gonzalez, Kathleen Grace, Nettie Gaughran,
Lori Grotewiel, Lucille Grotewiel, Lawrence Henggeler, Dolores Honeycutt, Annie Kaber, Genny Knaebel,
Tony & Sandy Lalumia, Aurelio (Junior) Lamas, Donna Licktieg, Donna Linton, Chuck Linton,
Tom Lyndon, Dorothy Marra, Greg Marquart, Don Merker, Bill Orrick, Theresa Orrick, Glenn Osborn,
Charito Ovalles, Dionisio Ovalles, Dee Phillips, Terry Plesser, Jean Precht, Nancy Reves, Jerry Risser, Bea Robles, Helen Ruby, Maria Sanchez, Holly Smith,
Geneva Sofia, Pat Stone, CeCe Theisen, Glen Tomlinson Jr., Robbie Tubbs, Debbie Umstead,
Marcella Vaughn, Joe & Monica Vega
Family and Friends Asking for PrayersArnold Richichi, brother of Nettie Gaughran; Bruce Fahmeier, friend of Jim & Judy Carneal; Laura Conroy, granddaughter of +Mary Conroy; Sal Privitera, father of Veronica Hurd; Melinna Becerra, fiancée to Sosna’s grandson; Cheryl Stewart, niece of Ed and Rosie Sosna; Andrea Marchese, daughter of Patty; Walt Cunningham, uncle of Judy Carneal; Carol Lankford, sister of Jean Fahlstrom; John Wise, brother-in-law of Barb and Dan Baker; Max Lingenselser, father of Gloria Curtis; Pat Filley, for-mer parishioner; Anthony Pricer; Cyndy and Rhoda, sisters who attend 4 pm Mass; Mike Axon, son-in-law to Beth (Coons) Os-born; Bob Lamb, relative of the Brandt family; Lisa, daughter of Betty Medina; David Arlint, son of Virginia; Mitch Mervosh, son-in-law of Rosie Sosna; Lindsay Jarquio, daughter of Kim (Todd) LeSage; Cindy Norman, sister-in-law of Debbie Norman; Jan Rogers, daughter of Mike and Judy Cushing; Trish Stiegler, neighbor of Jeff and Teresa Thomas; Cathie and Dan Habiger, family of Liz Tattershall; Jet Michael Schaefer, great grandson of Cookie Crosby; Sam Dempsey, father of Vonda Geary; Kevin Fiscus, son of Madeleine; Lyman Braydon, brother of Rhoda and Cyndy; Joyce Fisher Compton; Janet Como, daughter-in-law of Jo Como; Ben Bongers, friend of Dorothy Kline; Brendan Mitchell, son of Patsy; Alice Pricer, mother-in-law of Naty; Anna Marie Williams, daughter of Betty Medina; Luan Miller, mother of Robin Reed; Dean Kahler, nephew of Mary (David) Kahler; Brandon Lyndon, grandson of Tom Lyndon; Nicholas Nolte, nephew of Margie St. Germain; Rosemary LeVota, former pa-rishioner; Dr. John Saladino, son-in-law of Marguerite Shortino; Cheryl Martin, friend of Liz Tattershall; Linda Hokenson, friend of Noda Scherer; Carrie Giacometti, former parishioner; Isabella Angotti, former parishioner; Fr. Bob Rost; Cathy Coffman, friend of Claudia Dugan; Benny Yslas, friend of Chuck Linton; Terry Burkes, Linton family member; Jack Robert Crosby, grand-son of Cookie Crosby; Melisa, sister of Monica Vega; Harold Mortis, brother-in-law of Mary (Jerry) Snow; Melany Donovan, granddaughter of Ed and Rosie Sosna; Deverick Renner, son of Erin Merrill; Sean, great nephew of Marlatt’s; David Tattershall, son of Don and Liz; Deanna Kunzweiler, former parishioner; Paige, great granddaughter of Elmer & Maxine Friedrichs; Lo-gan Ruby, grandson of Bill & Helen Ruby; David Myers, friend of Sosna’s; William Braden, brother of Cyndy & Rhoda; Gary Wil-kins, husband of Pat Wilkins; Jerry Kimberlin, husband of Mary; Brian and Kathy Ferdig; Rose Marra, daughter of Dan and Doro-thy; Peter Nuccio, first cousin of Marguerite Shortino; Heather, niece of Patricia Jones; Mickey Rosenberger, niece of Nettie Gaughran; Jenny Stringer, daughter of Jean and Jerry Fahl-strom; Sharan Ness, friend of Kathleen Grace; Brandon, neph-ew of Veronica Hurd; Thomas Cardamone, uncle of Chuck Linton; Lucille Kobosky, aunt of Chuck Linton; George Thomas, friend of Chuck Linton; Dana Ruark, daughter of Dee Phillips; Rosemary Sailler, Godchild of Rosie Sosna; Michael Shortino, son of Marguerite Shortino; Joe Mayer, grandson of Margue-rite Shortino; Paul and Joseph Shortino, sons of Marguerite Shortino. Did we miss anyone? Call Cathy
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3 Key Steps to Take While Waiting for Your COVID-19 Test Result
To help stop the spread of COVID-19, take these 3 key steps NOW while waiting for your test results:
1 Stay home and monitor your health. Stay home and monitor your health to help protect your friends, family, and others from possibly getting COVID-19 from you.
Stay home and away from others:
• If possible, stay away from others, especially people who are at higher risk for getting very sick from COVID-19, such as older adults and people with other medical conditions.
• If you have been in contact with someone with COVID-19, stay home and away from others for 14 days after your last contact with that person.
• If you have a fever, cough or other symptoms of COVID-19, stay home and away from others (except to get medical care).
Monitor your health:
• Watch for fever, cough, shortness of breath, or other symptoms of COVID-19. Remember, symptoms may appear 2-14 days after exposure to COVID-19 and can include:
• Fever or chills
• Cough
• Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing
• Tiredness
• Muscle or body aches
• Headache
• New loss of taste or smell
• Sore throat
• Congestion or runny nose
• Nausea or vomiting
• Diarrhea
2 Think about the people you have recently been around.If you are diagnosed with COVID-19, a public health worker may call you to check on your health, discuss who you have been around, and ask where you spent time while you may have been able to spread COVID-19 to others. While you wait for your COVID-19 test result, think about everyone you have been around recently. This will be important information to give health workers if your test is positive.
Complete the information on the back of this page to help you remember everyone you have been around.
3 Answer the phone call from the health department. If a public health worker calls you, answer the call to help slow the spread of COVID-19 in your community.
• Discussions with health department staff are confidential. This means that your personal and medical information will be kept private and only shared with those who may need to know, like your health care provider.
• Your name will not be shared with those you came in contact with. The health department will only notify people you were in close contact with (within 6 feet for more than 15 minutes) that they might have been exposed to COVID-19.
HEALTHDEPARTMENT
ANSWER
THE CALL
CS 318271-A 07/27/2020
cdc.gov/coronavirus
Think About The People You Have Recently Been AroundIf you test positive and are diagnosed with COVID-19, someone from the health department may call to check-in on your health, discuss who you have been around, and ask where you spent time while you may have been able to spread COVID-19 to others. This form can help you think about people you have recently been around so you will be ready if a public health worker calls you.
Things to think about. Have you:
• Gone to work or school?
• Gotten together with others (eaten out at a restaurant, gone out for drinks, exercised with others or gone to a gym, had friends or family over to your house, volunteered, gone to a party, pool, or park)?
• Gone to a store in person (e.g., grocery store, mall)?
• Gone to in-person appointments (e.g., salon, barber, doctor’s or dentist’s office)?
• Ridden in a car with others (e.g., Uber or Lyft) or took public transportation?
• Been inside a church, synagogue, mosque or other places of worship?
Who lives with you?
Who have you been around (within 6 feet for more than 15 minutes) in the last 10 days? (You may have more people to list than the space provided. If so, write on the front of this sheet or a separate piece of paper.)
Name Phone Number Date you last saw them Where you last saw them
What have you done in the last 10 days with other people?
Activity Location Date
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Oct 3rd Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception 2:30pm Open Mass-Adoration Oct 4th Coronation of Our Lady - Grandview, MO 10:30am Mass-AdorationOct 5th Our Lady of Guadalupe - St. Joseph, MO 8:00am Mass -AdorationOct 6th Our Lady of Good Counsel 12:00pm Mass -AdorationOct 7th St. Mary, Independence, MO 12:00pm Mas-Adoration Oct 8th Holy Rosary, Clinton, MO 8:30am Mass –Adoration-until 7pmOct 8th Our Lady of Lourdes, Raytown, MO 6:00pm Mass-Adoration-Oct 9th Our Lady of Lourdes, Raytown, MO 7:00 pm Closing Mass
FOR LIFE, REPARATION, AND PEACE
EUCHARISTIC ADORATIONAROUND THE CLOCK
HOLY ROSARYEVERY HOUR ON THE HOUR
SPECIAL EVENTS
7 Days –168 Hours of Adoration
Join in and pray around our diocese in
7 different parishes for 7 days
Pray the Rosary at the beginning of each hour
for Life, reparation of sins, peace in our world,
for families, for our Bishop, and our diocesan
priests and religious
Opening Mass
Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception October 3, 2:30 PM
Closing Mass
Our Lady of Lourdes, Raytown October 9, 7:00 PM
● Bishop Johnston Presiding
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ROSARY CONGRESSOCTOBER 3-9, 2020
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