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¿QUISIERAS SER CATÓLICO? Por favor, llamar a la oficina de la iglesia (417-451- 3411) y pedir información del programa RICA o envía un e-mail a [email protected] Sacramento de matrimonio Contacta la oficina parroquial seis meses antes. Bautismo—contacta o visita la oficina parroquial y pedir información de las clases de preparación. Visita al hospital Contacta la oficina de la igle- sia con nombre, lugar, y número de cuarto. BIENVENIDOS: Si usted es nuevo en nuestra pa- rroquia le demos la bienvenida y lo invitamos a ha- cerse miembro de Santa Canera. Las formas de regis- tro se puede encontrar en el templo o en la oficina. MISION DE NUESTRA PARROQUIA La Familia Parroquial de Santa Canera considera que su misión es trabajar unidos e integrarse a la comunidad cristiana más amplia para conocer, amar, y servir a Dios. Fundamentados en la Escritura y en la Tradición de nuestra Iglesia Católica Romana, procuramos reconocer nuestra dependencia de Dios, crecer espiritualmente, convertirnos en imagen de Cristo, educar a los adultos y acompañar la educación de los niños y jóvenes; y, como instrumentos de Cristo, compartir nuestra fe y acoger a los otros. SAINT CANERA CATHOLIC CHURCH 504 S. WASHINGTON NEOSHO, MO 64850 (417) 451-3411 (417) 451-3432 (fax) [email protected] MISSION STATEMENT The parish family of St. Canera sees as its mission to work together and in the larger community to know, love, and serve God. Based on Scripture, the sacraments, and our Roman Catholic tradition, we seek to recognize our dependence on God, grow spiritually, become images of Christ, educate adults and assist in educating children, and as God s in- struments, share our faith with and welcome others . WELCOME: If you are new to our parish we welcome you and invite you to become a member of Saint Canera. Registration forms can be found in the church vestibule or in the office. Sacrament of Marriage—contact the church of- fice six months in advance. Baptism contact or come by the church office for information on classes. Hospital visitation contact the church office with name, location, and room number. INTERESTED IN BECOMING CATHOLIC? Please call the parish office (417-451-3411) and ask for information on the RCIA program or send an e-mail to [email protected] Saint Canera, patroness of Irish Sailors, is sitting in a boat with an oil lamp, the symbol of wisdom and virginity, with a monastery on an island in the background where she sought spiritual rest. She was refused entrance to the island but was given Eu- charist just before she died. The shamrock speaks to her Irish ancestry. Rev. Charles (Chaz) Dunn Parochial Administrator [email protected] 28th Sunday in Ordinary Time October 11, 2020 XXVIII Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario 11 de octubre de 2020 MASS / MISAS Saturday / sabado 5:00 pm (English) / 7:00 pm (Español) Sunday / domingo: 8:00 am (English) Weekdays / Diarias: Tuesday (martes) — Friday (viernes) 8:30 am (in the chapel next to the parish office.) ADORATION / ADORACIÓN Thursday (jueves) 9:00 am—4:30 pm No Adoration on holidays. RECONCILIATION / RECONCILIACIÓN Saturday / sabado: 4:004:45 pm Sunday / domingo: 7:307:45 am Or, anytime by appointment.
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  • ¿QUISIERAS SER CATÓLICO? Por favor, llamar a la oficina de la iglesia (417-451-3411) y pedir información del programa RICA o envía un e-mail a [email protected]

    Sacramento de matrimonio – Contacta la oficina parroquial seis meses antes. Bautismo—contacta o visita la oficina parroquial y pedir información de las clases de preparación. Visita al hospital — Contacta la oficina de la igle-sia con nombre, lugar, y número de cuarto.

    BIENVENIDOS: Si usted es nuevo en nuestra pa-rroquia le demos la bienvenida y lo invitamos a ha-cerse miembro de Santa Canera. Las formas de regis-tro se puede encontrar en el templo o en la oficina.

    MISION DE NUESTRA PARROQUIA

    La Familia Parroquial de Santa Canera considera que su misión es trabajar unidos e integrarse a la comunidad cristiana más amplia para conocer, amar, y servir a Dios. Fundamentados en la Escritura y en la Tradición de nuestra Iglesia Católica Romana, procuramos reconocer nuestra dependencia de Dios, crecer espiritualmente, convertirnos en imagen de Cristo, educar a los adultos y acompañar la educación de los niños y jóvenes; y, como instrumentos de Cristo, compartir nuestra fe y acoger a los otros.

    SAINT CANERA CATHOLIC CHURCH

    504 S. WASHINGTON NEOSHO, MO 64850

    (417) 451-3411 (417) 451-3432 (fax)

    [email protected]

    MISSION STATEMENT

    The parish family of St. Canera sees as its mission to work together and in the larger community to know, love, and serve God. Based on Scripture, the sacraments, and our Roman Catholic tradition, we seek to recognize our dependence on God, grow spiritually, become images of Christ, educate adults and assist in educating children, and as God’s in-struments, share our faith with and welcome others.

    WELCOME: If you are new to our parish we welcome you and invite you to become a member of Saint Canera. Registration forms can be found in the church vestibule or in the office.

    Sacrament of Marriage—contact the church of-fice six months in advance. Baptism — contact or come by the church office for information on classes. Hospital visitation — contact the church office with name, location, and room number.

    INTERESTED IN BECOMING CATHOLIC?

    Please call the parish office (417-451-3411) and ask for information on the RCIA program or send an e-mail to [email protected]

    Saint Canera, patroness of Irish Sailors, is sitting in a boat with an oil lamp, the symbol of wisdom and virginity, with a monastery on an island in the background where she sought spiritual rest. She was

    refused entrance to the island but was given Eu-charist just before she died. The shamrock speaks to her Irish ancestry.

    Rev. Charles (Chaz) Dunn Parochial Administrator

    [email protected]

    28th Sunday in Ordinary Time October 11, 2020

    XXVIII Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario 11 de octubre de 2020

    MASS / MISAS Saturday / sabado

    5:00 pm (English) / 7:00 pm (Español)

    Sunday / domingo: 8:00 am (English)

    Weekdays / Diarias: Tuesday (martes) — Friday (viernes) 8:30 am

    (in the chapel next to the parish office.)

    ADORATION / ADORACIÓN Thursday (jueves) 9:00 am—4:30 pm

    No Adoration on holidays.

    RECONCILIATION / RECONCILIACIÓN Saturday / sabado: 4:00—4:45 pm Sunday / domingo: 7:30—7:45 am

    Or, anytime by appointment.

  • LECTURAS para XXVIII Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario

    11 de octubre de 2020

    Primera Lectura: Isaías 25, 6-10 Salmo Responsorial: 22, 1-3a. 3b-4. 5. 6 Segunda Lectura: Filipenses 4, 12-14. 19-20 Evangelio: Mateo 22, 1-14

    LECTURAS para XXIX Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario

    18 de octubre de 2020

    Primera Lectura: Isaías 45, 1. 4-6 Salmo Responsorial: 95, 1 y 3. 4-5. 7-10a y c Segunda Lectura: 1 Tesalonicenses 1, 1-5 Evangelio: Mateo 22, 15-21

    R E F L E X I Ó N

    Estamos invitados a vivir en la casa del Señor por toda la eternidad.

    A medida que avanzamos hacia el final de otro año litúrgico, nuestras lecturas comienzan a ha-blarnos sobre el fin de los tiempos. Llenos de es-peranza y ánimo, están destinados a incitarnos a vivir fielmente el Evangelio sin importar lo que nos suceda en esta vida. Entre ellos se encuentra el salmo responsorial de hoy, el Salmo 23, donde el Señor es nuestro pastor que nos guía a verdes pas-tos.

    El profeta Isaías habla del gran banquete que el Señor preparará para su pueblo al final de los tiempos. Pablo escribe a los filipenses, asegurán-doles que él sabe cómo vivir en diferentes circuns-tancias y que todo lo puedo en Cristo que me for-talece. En el Evangelio, Jesús cuenta una parábo-la que compara el reino de los cielos con un rey que hace un banquete de bodas para su hijo.

    -Esta Reflexión fue tomada de Fe Católica

    Oración de Comunión Espiritual

    Jesús mío, creo que estás presente en el

    Santísimo Sacramento. Te amo sobre todas las cosas y deseo

    recibirte en mi alma. Como en este momento no puedo

    recibirte sacramentalmente,

    Ven al menos espiritualmente a mi corazón. Te abrazo como si ya estuvieras allí,

    y unirme totalmente a ti. Nunca permitas que me separe de ti.

    Amén.

    Por favor, mantenga en sus intenciones: la guía divina para las próximas elecciones,

    la armonía racial, y un mayor respeto por la vida.

    Reza el tuyo hoy.

    Octubre

    Mes del

    SANTO

    ROSARIO

    Clases de Doctrina (PSR) Inscripción

    Las clases de doctrina (PSR) comienzan el do-mingo 25 de octubre después de la misa de las 8 am.

    El registro ha comenzado para las clases PSR 2020-2021. Las formularios están disponibles en el vestíbulo después de todas las Misas.

    El costo de inscripción es: $ 30 por un niño $ 35 por dos niños $ 40 por tres o más niños

    Si conservaras el recuerdo de nuestras faltas, Señor, ¿quién podría resistir? Pero tú, Dios de Israel, eres Dios de perdón.

    Crf. Salmo 130 (129), 3-4

  • G E N E R A L N E W S

    Mass Alternatives

    St. Canera is open for public Masses. The obliga-tion to attend Sunday Mass is dispensed. We will continue to live-stream Masses on the St. Canera Facebook page:

    Live-streamed from St. Canera Catholic Church on Saturday at 7:00 PM in Spanish. “Like” St. Canera Facebook page to view.

    Live-streamed 8:00 AM in English. “Like” St. Can-era Facebook page to view.

    Please keep in your intentions: Divine guidance for the upcoming election,

    racial harmony, and an increased respect for life.

    PSR REGISTRATION PSR Classes will begin on Sunday, October 25 after the 8 AM Mass. Registrations are currently underway. The registration sheets are in the vestibule. Cost is: $30 for one child $35 for two children $40 for three or more children

    Children's Liturgy

    Hi ALL Little People of St Canera. Since we do not have Children’s Liturgy due to Social Distancing, Children’s Liturgy will Zoom Saturday’s at 6 p.m., before the Spanish Mass. It is presented in English so ALL children are invited.

    Please contact Ms. Rose at 417-592-2106 or email her at [email protected] to let her know your email address and phone number. If you have not been getting an email from her, she does not have your in-formation.

    INTERSCHOLASTIC ACTIVITIES on SUNDAYS

    In the July 24, 2020 edition of The Mirror, Bish-op Rice asks, "Should we be holding practice or playing games on a Sunday afternoon?" Policy 6820 from the Diocesan School Administrative Manual says, "In scheduling interscholastic ac-tivities, the individual responsible for this duty needs to be sensitive to important days in the year of worship. As far as possible, interscholas-tic activities should not be scheduled on such days (e.g., Holy Days of Obligation, Ash Wednesday, Holy Thursday, Good Friday, East-er Vigil, etc.)." Sundays are Holy Days of Obli-gation and activities scheduled then should be the exception. Bishop Rice concludes his col-umn with these words, "Let us reclaim Sunday. Make a commitment to attend Mass as a family. Spend time with one another, making Sunday a day of rest. Share a meal together. I hope these activities can become part of our 'new normal.'"

    mailto:[email protected]

  • Exploring the Word of God from the “Other Side” 28th Sunday in Ordinary Time

    October 11, 2020

    Reading 2 Philippians 4:12-14, 19-20

    Brothers and sisters: I know how to live in humble circumstances; I know also how to live with abundance. In every circumstance and in all things I have learned the secret of being well fed and of going hungry, of living in abundance and of being in need. I can do all things in him who strengthens me. Still, it was kind of you to share in my distress. My God will fully supply whatever you need, in accord with his glorious riches in Christ Jesus. To our God and Father, glory forever and ever. Amen.

    We have all found ourselves where Paul is: realizing that life swings in our favor and against us—perhaps even on the same day! But, notice how Paul writes of this: he does not tell us his SECRET of HOW HE COPES WITH THE REALITY OF BEING “BETWEEN” “humble circumstances and abundance.”

    At first, you might be mad that there is no “lesson” for us in this—but the reality is what might be a lesson for me, might not be a les-son for you and vice versa! God has “fine-tuned” our experiences so sharply that they only fit us! There is almost nothing generic about them! And Paul had come to realize that in his years of conversion!

    The other day a “new” parishioner asked me why I don’t dress like a nun. I had not heard that question in years, but I tried to answer po-litely! As I reflect further on the question, I realize that I have come to the understanding that God is not a “cookie-cutter” God. God knows each one of us so personally and so in-timately that She only deals with us in our uniqueness! God does not even love us the

    same! He is completely personal and totally individualized in how He treats us. So—when we are being “well-fed”, God is loving us; when we are “going hungry” God is also lov-ing us! It is really up to us to discern which is “well-fed” and which is “hunger”! Because in each of those realities, we will find God’s ev-erlasting love!

    Daily saying the following prayer might help us “get it”.

    Serenity Prayer God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, courage to change the things I can, and wisdom to know the difference. Living one day at a time, enjoying one moment at a time, accepting hardship as a pathway to peace, taking, as Jesus did, this sinful world as it is, not as I would have it, trusting that you will make all things right, if I surrender to your will, so that I may be reasonably happy in this life, and supremely happy with you forever in the next. Amen.

    --Sr. Diane Langford, CDP

    Reflect on these things in prayer!

  • S t. C A N E R A N E W S

    Thank you for your generosity. Kalahngan / Gracias por su generosidad

    STEWARDSHIP of TREASURE

    Collection last week / Colecta de la semana pasada: $ 2,361

    Fiscal Year Collection / Colecta del año fiscal $ 25,069

    Building (M&R) Fund (October) $ 28

    Saturday—October 10, 2020

    5:00 pm The Parish Family

    7:00 pm +Justa Rusina Hernandez (A. Sollenberger)

    Sunday—October 11, 2020

    8:00 am +Mary Moore (S. Rigdon)

    Monday—October 12, 2020

    No Mass

    Tuesday—October 13, 2020

    8:30 am +Clarence Nowak (Nowak family)

    Wednesday—October 14, 2020

    8:30 am The sick of the parish Thursday—October 15, 2020 8:30 am +Theodore Nault (D. Nault)

    Friday—–October 16, 2020

    8:30 am +Souls in Purgatory Saturday—October 17, 2020

    5:00 pm +Clarence Nowak (Knights of Columbus)

    7:00 pm +Justa Rusina Hernandez (A. Sollenberger)

    Sunday—October 18, 2020

    8:00 am +Robert Fox (Fox Family)

    S T E W A R D S H I P

    Diocesan Stewardship Message

    In today’s second reading, St. Paul thanks the Phi-lippians for being willing to share in his hardships and promises that God, in turn, will fully supply all their needs. Our God truly cannot be outdone in generosity!

    Date Name

    October 11 Shannon Van Gorp

    David Parks

    Yolanda Sanchez

    Olga Martinez

    October 12 Angel Ruiz

    Jocelyn Mendoza

    Brendon Short

    Cesar Diaz Armenta

    October 13 Kevin Linehan

    Omar Juarez

    Jesty Sepety

    October 14 Delaysia Elwise

    Jesus Ochoa

    October 16 Barbara Lupini

    Oralia Cantó

    Sandy Lopez Gomez

    October 17 Anthony Avitua

    Alyvia Steele

    Happy Birthday!

    Find bulletins, schedules, and information on

    St. Canera’s website: www.canera.org

    HOLY LAND Items

    A Christian group from Bethlehem in the Holy Land is visiting our church on Saturday and Sunday October 17 & 18. They come to us to sell olive wood carvings and crafts that are hand made by the Christians in the Holy Land. This is their main source of income. We can support them by buying their beautiful olive wood carvings and crafts so this way we help Christians families to stay in the Holy Land. Pray for the Christians in the Holy Land and thank you all for the support. GOD BLESS.

  • ORGANIZATION / GROUP LEADERS

    Parish Council: Mark Keaton, President

    Parish School of Religion (PSR) Rita Garnett

    Knights of Columbus: Joe Davis, Jr., Grand Knight

    Parish Council of Catholic Women (PCCW): Kathy Bartley, President (417) 456-2550

    Music Director: Vickie Barnes

    Grupo de Oración: Martha Hernandez, Coordinator

    Hispanic Committee: Omar Juarez, Coordinator

    Children’s Liturgy (Spanish Mass) Rose Heaser

    Youth Group: Kevin Linehan

    Emaus Group: Patti Patino

    Guadalupana Committee: Ana Sollenberger, Coordinator

    PLEASE REMEMBER IN YOUR PRAYERS RECUERDE LAS SIGUIENTES

    PERSONAS EN SU ORACIÓNES:

    Nettie Bradley, Mike Cashel, Ingrid Fennessey, Rose Fox, Sue Gilbreth, Barbara Hoyt,

    Max Major, Yader Mejia, Jr., Dorothy Mulik, Clarence Nowak,

    Judy Perch, Margaret Rohr, Nettie Rodriguez, Margery Williams

    We also remember in prayer those of our parish family who are battling chronic illnesses and those who are homebound and are no longer able to attend Mass due to present health concerns.

    Prayer Line

    If you have a prayer request, please email it to: [email protected]

    Parish Office/Oficina

    Monday (lunes) - Friday (viernes) 9:00 AM-Noon / 1:00 PM-5:00 PM

    SCRIPTURES for the 28th Sunday in Ordinary Time (Oct. 11)

    1st Reading: Isaiah 25:6-10a

    Responsorial Psalm: Psalm 23:1-3a, 3b-4, 5, 6

    2nd Reading: Philippians 4:12-14, 19-20

    Gospel: Matthew 21:1-14

    SCRIPTURES for Weekdays (Oct. 12-16)

    Mon: Galatians 4:22-24, 26-27, 31—5:1

    Psalm 113:1b-2, 3-4, 5a & 6-7

    Luke 11:29-32

    Tues: Galatians 5:1-6 Psalm 119:41, 43-45, 47-48

    Luke 11:37-41

    Wed: Galatians 5:18-25 Psalm 1:1-4 & 6

    Luke 11:42-46

    Thurs: Ephesians 1;1-10 Psalm 98:1-6

    Luke 11:47-54

    Fri: Ephesians 1:11-14 Psalm 33:1-2, 4-5, 12-13

    Luke 11:1-7

    WEEKLY SCRIPTURE READINGS

    SCRIPTURES for the 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time (Oct. 18)

    1st Reading: Isaiah 45:1, 4-6

    Responsorial Psalm: Psalm 96:1, 3, 4-5, 7-8, 9-10

    2nd Reading: 1 Thessalonians 1:1-5b

    Gospel: Matthew 22:15-21

    PARISH STAFF

    Pastor: Rev. Charles Dunn (417) 451-3411

    Administrative Assistant / Bookkeeper: Debbie Gorham (417) 451-3411

    FIRST COMMUNION

    Bishop Rice has recorded two short videos which are on YouTube. The videos will teach the basics of what children and families should understand about the Mass and the Eucharist. Both are ex-cellent.

    Part 1 - The Mass The URL for Part I is: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SLxjE636Q6I

    Part 2—The Holy Eucharist The URL for Part 2:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wBpmsn0xE84

    Our condolences to the Nowak family on the passing of Clarence Nowak.

    May he rest in peace.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SLxjE636Q6Ihttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SLxjE636Q6Ihttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wBpmsn0xE84https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wBpmsn0xE84

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