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St. Benedict Parish Atchison, Kansas
St. Benedict Church 1000 North 2nd Street
St. Joseph Church 8th & Spring Garden Street
St. Patrick Church 19384 234th Road
Parish Office — 1001 North 2nd Street — 913-367-0671 — www.stbenedictatchison.org
Holy Mass Monday - Saturday 8:15 a.m. St. Benedict Church Saturday (Vigil for Sunday) 5:00 p.m. St. Benedict Church Sunday 7:00 a.m. St. Joseph Church 8:30 a.m. St. Patrick Church 9:00 a.m. St. Benedict Church 11:00 a.m. St. Benedict Church
Confession
Wednesday 6:00 - 7:00 p.m. St. Benedict Church Saturday 4:00 - 4:45 p.m. St. Benedict Church
Confession is also available by appointment; please call the parish office.
Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time February 23, 2020
Do you wish to become a member of our parish? We welcome you! Please contact the parish office for more information. Registration forms can be found online at our parish website.
Perpetual adoration of Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament is available in our parish. Enter the Adoration Chapel
through the north entrance of St. Benedict Church.
Father Jeremy Heppler, O.S.B. Pastor
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Stewardship & Parish Lenten Information
On the cover: “The Sermon on the Mount” (1877) by Carl Bloch (1834-1890). Oil on copper. Located at the Museum of National History in Hillerod, Denmark.
Our Weekly Sacrificial Offerings to God
Week Collection
February 1 - 7 $14,370.60
Parish Pro-Life Rosary Practice the spiritual work of mercy of Praying for the Living and the Dead by
participating in our parish’s Pro-Life Rosary.
Join fellow parishioners next Sunday, March 1, 3:00 - 4:15 p.m. in St. Benedict Church.
Upcoming Baptism Dates: Mar 8
Feb 23 Mar 22
Upcoming Anointing of the Sick Opportunity: (after the 11:00 a.m. Mass at St. Benedict Church)
May 17
We thank the following parishioners who are serving our parish at our upcoming Masses: 5:00 p.m. Saturday
(SB) 7:00 a.m. Sunday
(SJ) 8:30 a.m. Sunday
(SP) 9:00 a.m. Sunday
(SB) 11:00 a.m. Sunday
(SB)
Mar 1
S: Madden (3) L: Liebsch EM: Becker, Hennigh, Albers
S: Buhman-Wiggs (2) L: Buhman-Wiggs EM: Gardner, Hinds
S: B., A., & A. Handke L: A. Corpstein EM: J. Johnson U: B. Corpstein G: D. Wagner Family
S: Tschauder (2), Muggli (1) L: Tschauder EM: S. Pruett, Stecher, Wilkerson, Gorrell (Choir)
S: Blosser (3) L: K. Shankman EM: Lange, Lewman, Rivero
Mar 8
S: Peitsch (2), Trotter (1) L: Peitsch EM: Peitsch (1), Albers, Humburg
S: Kerr (2) L: Donaldson EM: Hrenchir, Hunninghake
S: S. & C. Johnson L: K. Funk EM: John Funk U: Jamie Funk G: R. Kane Family
S: Jirak (2), Newbolds (1) L: Trompeter EM: Willms, Klingele, A. Pruett, Gorrell (Choir)
S: Hoopes (3) L: Hoopes EM: Scott (1), Taylor (2)
S = Server L = Lector EM = Extraordinary Minister of Holy Communion U: Usher G: Gifts
Opportunity for a Plenary Indulgence: Stations of the Cross Did you know you can receive a plenary indulgence (full remission from all punishment due to sin) if you pray the Stations of the Cross? Join us at our parish’s Stations of the Cross Fridays of Lent at 7:00 p.m. in St. Benedict Church, or come to the Stations led by SBCS students at 2:45 p.m. in St. Benedict Church (February 28, March 5, 20, and 27, and April 2). If you can’t join us, you can always make the Stations of the Cross privately in church. To receive this indulgence, a movement from one station to the next is required. The common practice consists of fourteen pious readings to which some vocal prayers are added. However,
nothing more is required than a pious meditation on the Passion and Death of the Lord, which need not be a particu-lar consideration of the individual mysteries of the stations. If you can’t make it to church to pray the Stations, the same indulgence may be obtained by spending at least 30 minutes in pious reading and meditation on the Passion and Death of our Lord Jesus Christ. The normal requirements of receiving the sacraments of Confession (within 20 days) and Communion, praying for the intentions of the Pope, and being completely detached from sin apply in order to receive the plenary indulgence.
Ash Wednesday Information Masses will be 8:15 a.m., 10:00 a.m. (SBCS attending), and 7:00 p.m. at St. Benedict Church. Masses at St. Benedict’s Abbey will be at 12:10 p.m. and 3:00 p.m. Ash Wednesday, the first day of Lent, is
an obligatory day of fasting and abstinence. Catholics age 14 and older are to abstain from eating meat on Ash Wednesday days and on the Fridays of Lent. On days of fasting (Ash Wednesday and Good Friday), Catholics 18 - 59 years old are to take one meal and two smaller meals which if added together would not exceed the main meal in quantity.
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Calendar of Events and Prayer Intentions
Upcoming Events To advertise a parish event on this calendar, please email
Nancy Diebolt at [email protected]. Feb 23 Mardi Gras, 11:00 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.,
see details p. 6 SBCS Commons
Feb 23 Youth Group, 7:15 p.m. MH-MA
Feb 24 Eucharistic Adoration speaker, 7:00 p.m., see details p. 5
St. Benedict Church
Feb 24 Unlocking the Mystery of the Bible Study, 6:30 p.m.
SBCS Chapel (lower level)
Feb 26 Ash Wednesday Mass (CCD) all grades, 7:00 p.m.
St. Benedict Church
Feb 26 Boys Youth Group 7:00 p.m. Girls Youth Group 7:30 p.m.
St. Hildegard Room
Feb 27 Men’s and Women’s Bible Study, 7:00 p.m., contact Terrance Coots at 913-203-4559
Feb 27 RCIA, 7:00 p.m. SBCS
Feb 28 Stations of the Cross, 7:00 p.m. St. Benedict Church
Mar 1 Parish Pro-Life Rosary, 3:00 - 4:15 p.m.
SB Church
Mar 1 Youth Group, 7:15 p.m. MH-MA
Josh Blasi Richard Brady
Kevin Growney Brandon Kistler
Eli Panchot
Nathan Peltzer Justin Phillips Alex Quaile Jake Quaile
Please remember in your prayers those who are sick or suffering*:
Please pray for our deployed, active duty military family and friends:
Gretchen Bieber Jessica Bruchey
Mike & Olive Burns Residents of the Dooley Center
Chris Elias John Ernst
Martin Joseph Gering Patty Gilligan Tom Gorman
Gary & Kathy Handke Mike Horton Larry Housh
Mara Hug Infirmed Monks of the Abbey
Kay Jones Mark Jones Lisa Krick
John & Bonnie Maday Peter Merkle
Rick Ontko Alison Ostertag
Carol Pennington Patty Ralston Emily Randall Nicole Rapanal Amora Regan Sara Reavis
Harley Sargent Sharon Schmidt
Roger Smith Harold Vandeloo Mary Vandeloo
Chris & Norine Wilkerson Edna Mae Wolters
Alvin Wood Lori McKinney Young
Special Intentions (7)
IMPORTANT: Please note that prayer list names and special intentions are automatically removed from the bulletin prayer list 30 days after submission. To re-submit a name or special intention, simply contact the parish office. *Prayer list current as of February 14
Mass Intentions for February 24 - March 1 Date Time Mass Intention
Feb 24 SB 8:15 Muggli family intentions Feb 25 SB 8:15 Edward Millenbruch †, anniversary
remember in your prayers
Feb 26
remember in your prayers
SB SB SB
8:15 10:00 7:00
Ed †, Kay †, & Tim † Conrad Josie Hart † Josephine Hildman †
Feb 27 SB 8:15 In honor of godchild Matthew Feb 28 SB 8:15 Intentions of Mary Capizzi Feb 29 SB
SB 8:15 5:00
Intentions of Theresa Jirak Ed Gellings †
Mar 1 SJ SP SB SB
7:00 8:30 9:00 11:00
Dan Breneiser † Welfare of the parishioners In honor of Gianna’s baptism Intentions of Fulk & Rindom families
Update on the Parish Directory We are currently waiting on the proof to review and will keep you posted of our progress! Thanks for all who took part. As a result, Lifetouch donated $1,200 to our parish! If you have any questions, please contact Sox Cross at 913-367-0671.
Rosaries Needed for Mission Trip BC student Adriana Aguirre is leading a mission trip to Guatemala in March. As part of the mission, she is gathering rosaries and small religious items to share with the people they will serve. If you have items to donate, please bring them to the parish office by March 4.
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Events, News, and Information Steubenville Mid-America Registration
Steubenville Mid-America registration is now open! The dates this year are July 10-12. Please sign up for your spot as soon as possible, as registration is on a first come, first serve basis. Cost is $240 and a $50 deposit will secure your spot. Please contact Christian Wessel at [email protected] or 913-426-3914 with questions.
Importance of Eucharistic Adoration In a recent survey, sadly just one-third of U.S. Catholics say they believe that ‘during Catholic Mass, the bread and wine actually become the body and blood of Jesus,’ which is exactly what our Lord Himself taught us about the Eucharist. Br. Julian from the Knights of the Holy Eucharist will be encouraging us to consider spending time with the Lord in Eucharistic Adoration at this weekend’s Masses. On Monday, February 24 at 7:00 p.m. in St. Benedict Church, he will encourage us to come to a deeper belief in Jesus, who is truly present in the Eucharist, and to recognize the beauty and power of adoring Him in Eucharistic Adoration. You are invited to join us in listening to Br. Julian! We thank all those who go to Adoration regularly. Fr. Jeremy’s goal is to have at least two parishioners/parish families or groups signed up for Adoration each hour. Please check out the bulletin board in the St. Benedict Church vestibule. The yellow blocks are the times in which we need someone to sign up; there’s currently over 150 openings. Please consider signing up there or calling the parish office. Still thinking about whether or not to take an adoration hour? Here's a story from one of our parishioners that might help persuade you:
My hour of Adoration is my time with Jesus, just Him and me. Sometimes I am not in the mood to go, but every time this happens, while I am sitting there looking at Him, I think that there is nowhere else I would ra-ther be right now. I have never had wonderful revelations, He has never spoken to me, I have never witnessed a miracle. But I leave with such infinite peace. Peace that I wouldn't trade for anything in the world. I read somewhere that Jesus took a follower that was really upset behind a shed so He could listen to him in private. I feel that this is my Adoration hour. It is my time to tell Jesus my concerns, my joys, my fears and to just sit in His presence. Just Him and me. - Teri
Is the world overwhelming? Do you long for peace that truly passes all understanding? Take some one-on-one time in the chapel with Jesus. He's waiting for you. Contact Sherry Lange at 913-367-1858 or call the parish office for available times.
Perpetual Adoration in Our Parish: Won’t You Spend an Hour with Me?
Note about Wednesday Confession Please note confession will end at 6:45 p.m. on Ash Wednesday. Confession is cancelled on March 4 due to Confirmation that evening.
Preschool & Kindergarten Round Up St. Benedict Catholic School is calling all early learners to our annual Preschool & Kindergarten Round Up on Tuesday, March 3, from 4:00 - 6:30 p.m. Meet the teachers, see the classrooms, pre-register your child, and ask your questions. If you know of a family who might be interested in our preschool or kindergarten, please call the school office at 913-367-3503 with family name and contact information.
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Events in Our Parish
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Archdiocesan and Area Opportunities· iCare provides adapted liturgies, religious education, and
sacramental preparation for persons of all ages with developmental disabilities and their families. Please visit www.icarenek.org for dates and locations of upcoming iCare Masses, Socials, and other events.
· If you or someone you know could benefit from opportunities provided by our Archdiocesan Deaf Ministry, please contact Katie Locus at [email protected]
See the schedule and learn about upcoming events at the Sophia Spirituality Center, at Mount St. Scholastica Monastery, by visiting www.sophiaspiritualitycenter.org.
Sister Servants of Mary Discernment Retreat Have you ever wondered what religious life is like? Women ages 18-25 are invited to a weekend retreat from February 28 at 4:00 p.m. to March 1 at 3:00 p.m. at the Sister Servants of Mary convent in Kansas City, KS. The sisters’ mission is to nurse the seriously ill in their homes and bring comfort to their families. If you would like to learn about discerning God’s call and experience a weekend of prayer, discovery and fellowship, email [email protected] by February 24.
Behold, I Make All Things New! The start of a new year brings with it the opportunity to begin anew in all aspects of our lives, including our relationships with God, our family and our friends. A Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend is the perfect way to renew your love and commitment to each other. Grounded in the love of Jesus Christ, the weekend will provide you the tools and the time necessary to grow deeper in love so that you can live more intimately and responsibly as a couple of God. The next weekend in the Kansas City area will be February 28 - March 1. For more information, or to apply for a weekend, visit www.wwme4youandme.org, or call/email Tony & Barb Zimmerman at 816-741-4066, [email protected].
“Value Them Both” Amendment Vote On February 7, the “Value Them Both” Amendment failed to reach the necessary 2/3 majority vote in the House. It received 80 YES votes, but needed 84. Thank you to everyone who prayed, fasted, and contacted their Representative for the support of this Amendment! While we are disappointed that it did not pass, “Value Them Both” will likely come up for another vote this year. We will continue to work to educate key Repre-sentatives on how this amendment will help to save lives and protect women. Kansans deserve better than unlim-ited and unregulated abortion in our great state. Visit archkck.org/prolife to see how your representa-tive voted. Please send a note of thanks or a message of disappointment to your Representative. Please also join in the Kansas Rosary Crusade until we succeed in the passage of the “Value Them Both” Amendment (kansasrosarycrusade.org). Our Lady of Guadalupe, please pray for us!
St. Joseph Fish & Shrimp Supper Support St. Joseph Catholic Church (221 Sycamore St., Nortonville, KS) at their Lenten Fish & Shrimp Supper, from 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. every Friday during Lent, February 28 - April 3. Meal includes fried and baked fish, fried shrimp, salad, potato, roll, tea or coffee, and your choice of dessert. Cost is $12 for adults (ages 11 and up), $5 for kids (ages 4 - 10), and free for ages 0 - 3.
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