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St. Therese Parish ~ September 5, 2021

2 | St Therese Church

St. Therese Church7207 N.W. Highway 9

Kansas City, MO 64152816.741.2800

website: www.sttheresenorth.orgMass Schedule

Saturday: 4:30pm (live streamed through our Facebook page)Sunday: 8:00am; 10:00am; Noon; 5:00pmDaily Weekday Masses -Monday-Saturday: 8:30amTuesday, Wednesday, Friday: 6:30am

ConfessionTuesday/Wednesday: 8:00-8:20am Saturday: 2:30-4:15pm By appointment, 741.2800 Summer Business HoursParish Office Monday - Thursday, 8:00am-4:00pm CLOSED Wednesdays, 1:00-3:00pm Friday, 8:00am-12:00pmSchool Office Monday - Thursday, 9:00am-1:00pm Friday, 9:00am-12:00pm

Bulletin Submissions must be received 8-10 business days prior to the request-ed date of publication, submit to [email protected]

Parish Staff - Main Number, 741.2800Reverend Joseph I. Cisetti, Pastor . . . . . . [email protected] x236Reverend Angel Lemus, Associate Pastor [email protected] x220Reverend Randolph Sly, Associate Pastor [email protected] (Part Time)Deacon Doug Warrens, Pastoral Associate [email protected] x212Deacon Rick Boyle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [email protected] 807.3970Deacon Scott McKellar, Pastoral Associate [email protected] x213Deacon Tony Zimmerman . . . . . . . . . . . . [email protected] Jonathan Rhodes, Business Manager . . . . [email protected] x217Erinn Brown, Development Director . . . [email protected] x239Tressa Collins, Communications . . . . . . . [email protected] x221Jennifer Davis, Religious Education . . . . [email protected] 741.5400, x219Karen Engebretson, Music Director . . . . [email protected] x258Sam Ford, Youth Ministry Director . . . . . [email protected] 741.5400 x119Jeff McKinney, Building & Grounds . . . . [email protected] 741.5400 x412Donna Patti, Administrative Assistant . . [email protected] x211Barbara Volz, Bookkeeper . . . . . . . . . . . . . [email protected] x237School Staff - Main Number, 741.5400Theresa Roth, Principal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [email protected] x104Kathy Hadel-Racy, Assistant Principal . . [email protected] x105Liz Sharp, Assistant Principal . . . . . . . . . . [email protected] Jo Garitz, Executive Secretary . . . . . . [email protected] x106Kim McConnell, Secretary . . . . . . . . . . . . [email protected] x100Kim Revnew, Front Office Assistant . . . . [email protected] x124Early Education Center - Main Number, 746.1500Betty Phillips, Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [email protected] x109Joan Jones, Executive Secretary . . . . . . . . [email protected] x114St. Vincent de Paul Food Pantry . . . . . . [email protected] 741.8661Safe Environments Diocesan LiaisonsWhitney True-Francis . . . . . . . . . . . . . [email protected] 392.0011Joe Crayon, Ombudsman . . . . . . . . . . . . . [email protected] 816.812.2500

If you are a victim of sexual abuse by, or to report sexual abuse involving a cleric, diocesan volunteer or employee, contact the Victim Advocate at 816.392.0011 or [email protected] 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 Dioce-san 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 Whitney True-Francis, Victim Assistance Coordinator, at 816.392.0011 or [email protected] for more information.

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From the Pope’s Pulpit and the Pastor’s Pen

Weekly Year-to- Date

Contributions $81,213 $542,001

Budgeted $80,827 $646,615

Difference $386 ($104,614)

Building Loan

Balance

$2,510,684

Debt Retirement Contributions

$305 $46,782

Principal & Interest payments

($131,848)

Difference ($85,066)

Week Ending Friday, August 27, 2021Fiscal Year: July 1, 2020—June 30, 2021

YOUR GIFTS TO GOD & PARISH

From the Pope’s PulpitLet us work together to erad-icate the appalling scourge of modern slavery that still shackles millions of people in inhumanity and humilia-tion. Every human being is the image of God, and is free

and destined to exist in equality and fraternity. August 23, 2021

From the Pastor’s Pen

My thanks to everyone for the welcome ex-tended to Father Cyrus Gallagher last week. My prayer is that God will continue to bless the work of Unbound.Early this past week I had a followup appointment with my surgeon. He was pleased with my progress but also cautioned me that recovery will take a number of weeks. Presently I continue to work from home and soon I hope to slowly resume some in person work. It will be a process but I continue to be grateful for your out-pouring of love, support, and especially for your prayers. Please know that I am praying for all of you as well. This is Labor Day weekend. One eloquent modern writer on the subject of human labor was St. John Paul II. He was the first pope to have been a worker. As a young man he worked first in a quarry and then in a chemical factory. Later in 1956, he wrote a series of poems entitled, “The Quarry” where he observed, . . . the greatness of work is inside man. In another section he remarked, . . . man ma-tures through work which inspires him to difficult good. May the work that all of us do inspire us not just to do good but to do the difficult good. May our work lead us closer to help promote the common good, build up the Kingdom of God, and draw us closer to God. Please remember in your prayers all those workers who are unemployed, under-employed, and especially all those workers who are exploited.

The Parish Office will be closed on Labor Day, Monday, September 6 but Mass will still be offered at 8:30 AM. Throughout the school year, at Mass and through periods of Eucharistic Adoration, our school children come to spend time with Jesus. In the first few weeks of school they, in return, receive a very special visit–from Jesus with our annual Eucharistic procession through school where a benediction is offered in each of the 27 classrooms as well as to the students of the Early Education Center. See the pictures below.

Father Joe Cisetti

Readings for the week of September 5Sunday: Is 35:4-7a/Ps 146:7, 8-9, 9-10 [1b]/Jas 2:1-5/Mk 7:31-37Monday: Col 1:24—2:3/Ps 62:6-7, 9 [8]/Lk 6:6-11Tuesday: Col 2:6-15/Ps 145:1b-2, 8-9, 10-11 [9]/Lk 6:12-19Wednesday:Mi 5:1-4a or Rom 8:28-30/Ps 13:6ab, 6c [Is 61:10]/Mt 1:1-16, 18-23 or 1:18-23Thursday: Col 3:12-17/Ps 150:1b-2, 3-4, 5-6 [6]/Lk 6:27-38Friday: 1 Tm 1:1-2, 12-14/Ps 16:1b-2a and 5, 7-8, 11 [cf. 5]/Lk 6:39-42Saturday: 1 Tm 1:15-17/Ps 113:1b-2, 3-4, 5a and 6-7 [2]/Lk 6:43-49Next Sunday: Is 50:5-9a/Ps 116:1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 8-9 [9]/Jas 2:14-18/Mk 8:27-35

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Baptisms - Let us welcome into the family of God and into the St. Therese family those newly baptized. Vera Angela Body, daughter of David & Nevin Body Neal Thomas McDaniel, son of Kyle & Nicole McDaniel

ST. THERESE MEMORIALREMEMBRANCES

Janice Brokow Porter – September 5C. Ray Withrow – September 5

Sarah P. Anderson – September 7Eugene M. Younker – September 7

Gene E. Peters – September 8John Rojas – September 9

. Charles “Chuck” McKeon – September 11

BIRTHDATE REMEMBRANCESA. Mildred Carr – September 7

Bernice (Bea) Barron – September 7Gene E. Peters – September 8

Carolyn Frances Patton – September 10Jennie Rucereto – September 11

Names listed above are from the Memorial Wall display in our Gathering Space.

St. Vincent de Paul Food PantryWe serve those in need in southern Platte County with food and emergency financial

assistance. Our special donations request is for: cooking oil, spices, dish soap, salad dressing

Altar and RosaryOur Lady’s Gift Shop is open before and after weekend Masses and also available for individual appointments by request. Contact Dianne Hartline at 816.695.6953 or Berenice McHale at 816.509.0576.

Knights of ColumbusWe’ve been hard at wor-king getting our social media pages ready for you. Check out our Facebook page at “kofc7199”. LIKE us, join our page, and then add a post of your own. Our website is up and going. Take a look at Pope John Paul I Council #7199 (uknight.org).Several weeks ago the Knights and CHRP hosted a very successful gathering after the

4:30 Mass, providing hot dogs and burgers. It was a great turn out, particularly since we’ve gone several years without our parish Ice Cream Social. Thanks one and all for stopping by for some food and fellowship

We are in need of volunteers for several upcoming activities: First Friday Dances - contact Doug Hay-worth at 816.914.9702Highway Clean Up – connect with Sean Joyce 816.695.3421October Tootsie Roll Drive - Bill Robinette can be reached at 816.520.5656

You can learn more about what we do, what we stand for and how to join at kofc.org. Zachery Phipps, Membership Chairman, can get your started with more information at 816.266.2155 or [email protected] September Officer’s meeting has been moved to Tuesday, September 7th due to the holiday. The General meeting will be Monday, September 13th. Both meetings begin at 7:00 and are at the Knights Hall on the 3rd floor of our EEC.

Prayers and SympathyFor all those who have died Charles ‘Chuck’ Heese, husband of Marita and father of Julie Cloud. My apologies to Marita and Julie for the misspelling of Chuck’s name is last week’s bulletin. We continue to send our prayers and sympathy.May all who have died in Christ know the fullness of Resurrection Life.

Words from BeyondThere once was an Illinois man who left the snow-filled streets of Chicago for a vacation in Florida.

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Sunday September 5

Sunday Masses: 8:00am / 10:00am / Noon / 5:00pm 6:30-8:00pm: NO Welcome Men’s Team 12 Meeting

Monday September 6

Labor Day - Parish Office CLOSED, NO Adoration in the Chapel8:30am: Mass9:00-10:30am: Prayer Session, Parish Library

Tuesday September 7

6:30 / 8:30 Masses8:00-8:20am: Confessions9:00am-10:00pm: Eucharistic Adoration, Adoration Chapel 9:30-11:00am: Mary, Martha, Lazarus Prayer, Birkel Room6:30-8:30pm: Welcome Women’s Team 12 Meeting, Birkel Room7:00-9:00pm: Knights Officers Meeting, 3rd Floor EEC

Wednesday September 8

6:30 / 8:30 Masses 8:00-8:20am: Confessions 8:00am-12:00pm: Library Committee Meeting, Parish Library9:00am-10:00pm: Eucharistic Adoration, Adoration Chapel6:00-7:15pm: RE Family Prayer Service/Meet the Catechist, GSH6:00-7:30pm: Visitation/Rosary for Alfred Buchner, Church6:00-7:30pm: PSR Kick-off, Good Shepherd Hall6:30-8:30pm: Pastoral Council Meeting, Birkel Meeting

Thursday September 9

7:30-8:30am: Fatima Prayer Group, Parish Library8:30am Mass9:00am-10:00pm: Eucharistic Adoration, Adoration Chapel9:30-11:00am: Queen of Peace Prayer Group, Parish Library10:00am-2:00pm: Mission Sewing, Birkel Room7:00-8:30pm: RCIA Meeting, Wooldridge Center

Friday September

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6:30 / 8:30 Masses9:00am-10:00pm: Eucharistic Adoration, Adoration Chapel 7:00-7:30pm: Divine Mercy Chaplet in song, Birkel Room

Saturday September

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6:30-8:25am:That Man Is You, Birkel Room8:30am Daily Mass9:00am-12:00pm: Eucharistic Adoration, Adoration Chapel2:30-4:15pm: Confessions4:30pm: Mass fulfills Sunday Obligation6:00-10:00pm: Retrouvaille Post Sessions, Wooldridge Center

Sunday September

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Sunday Masses: 8:00am / 10:00am / Noon / 5:00pm 3:00-4:30pm: Confirmation Classes, Wooldridge Center/Martin Room 6:15-7:45pm: HSYC-High School Young Church, Youth Room 6:30-8:00pm: Welcome Men’s Team 12 Meeting, Birkel Room

WEEKLY CALENDAR

Mission Sewing Our next meeting will be Thursday, Sep-tember 9th from 10:00am-2:00pm in the Birkel meeting room. Please bring a sack lunch. New volunteers are always welcome. Questions: call Ellie 741.7679 or Carmen 587.1412

A special Thank youWe want to thank all the great people of our parish for all the prayers that were

offered. We are doing OK.~Leo and Tillie Perkins

Why the name change to Young Church?There’s a reason that youth ministry looks and feels different from the rest of the Parish Schools of Religion. Once kids reach middle school and high school, they typically aren’t looking for more lessons and tests that proved beneficial in their younger years; no, rather, equipped with what they already know intellectually about the faith, they seek to reconcile what they know to be true in the abstract with their concrete experience of the world around them. In this context, they begin to make choices for themselves - how they dress, who they hang out with, what hobbies or interests they invest in, and, most importantly, what they believe about themselves, God, and the Church. They don’t want more classes and lessons, they want mentorship and accompaniment as they enter this next stage of their lives. That’s where youth ministry comes in.Youth ministry exists to provide a space for our parishioners in middle and high school to experience life and wrestle with all of its struggles and challenges through the eyes of faith within the context of a community of peers at their parish. It’s meant to be an expression of parish life in miniature that trains and equips young people for lifelong discipleship and participation in the life of the Church through a clear proclamation of the Gospel, a meaningful celebration of the Church’s Liturgical life, and a courageous witness in charity.So, why the name change? Why not just keep calling it “youth ministry”? I want to be more intentional about the words we use to talk about our youth ministry program-ming. Messaging matters, especially to younger generations. The names we give our programming matter.“Youth Ministry” is technically what the adults in the room are doing - ministering to youth.Calling it “youth ministry” seems to me to be inherently adult-centric. Now more than ever we’re seeing young people drift away from the Church in larger and larger (continues on page 6)

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Golden JubileeTo all jubilarian couples. Congratulations to you as you celebrate 50 years of Marriage! Be sure to call Donna at the Parish Office at 741.2800, ext. #211 to add your name to the list of other parish couples who were married in 1971. The diocese will host several Masses in your honor, with Bishop Johnston as celebrant on Sunday, September 26th at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception at the 9:00 and 11:00am Masses. Even if you are unable to attend, you will be acknowledged with a gift

2021 ROSARY COAST-TO-COASTSunday, October 10, simultaneous Rosary across the USA at: 4 pm Eastern, 3 pm Central, 2 pm Mountain, 1 pm Pacific, noon Alaska, 10 am Hawaii. (For more info visit: RosaryCoastToCoast.com) At St. Therese North: 2:30 p.m. – Singing program 2:45 p.m. – Chaplet of Divine Mercy 3:00 p.m. – Glorious Mysteries Rosary Reception to follow

The 54-day Rosary Continues through October 7

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(continued from page 5)numbers. We need to be doing everything we can to keep our parish youth involved and invested. I believe it is time we began calling our youth programming something more youth-centric.Our parish youth are not the Church of tomorrow, they are the Church of today and they are young - they are the “Young Church’ of today’. Switching from calling it “Youth Ministry” to “Young Church” is one little way we can make our youth feel more at home at our parish. The name “Young Church’’ conveys to our younger parishio-ners more of a sense of belonging. It con-veys more of the truth that the youth of the parish belong here, they are essential mem-bers of the Church, this is their Church, and they have just as much of a right to be here as their parents and grandparents.Let’s make sure our younger parishioners feel welcome and at home now, so that they want to stick around when they’re older.

Marriage EncounterRekindle the Romance. Every relationship experiences periods of drought, times when you wonder what happened to the passion-ate, happy couple you see in your wedding pictures. The Worldwide Marriage Encoun-ter weekend allows you to rediscover the love you have for each other and reignite the flame in your marriage. The next weekend in the Kansas City area will be September 10-12. For more information, or to apply for a weekend, visit www.WWME.org, or call/email Deacon Tony and Barb Zimmer-man at 816.741.4066, [email protected].

Honor Our Blessed Mother and Our Lady of Fatima at the September Holy Rosary Rally, Sunday September 12, 3:00-4:15pm at St. Michael the Archangel Parish, 14251 Nall Ave, Leawood, KS. Pray the Joyful, Sor-rowful and Glorious mysteries of the Holy Rosary followed by Benediction and the opportunity for attendees to enroll in the Brown Scapular. For driving instructions or future dates for the Kansas City monthly Holy Rosary rallies, please visit www.rosaryrallieskc.org.

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PRAYERS FOR THOSE SERVING IN THE MILITARY - For parishioners, relatives of parishioners and their families.

Paula AcconciaJay AtkinsonCynthia BarcheskyNathalie BloginDebra BommaritoJoe BoswellBryan BownikJack BrackneyIrwin & Lois BroussardEd BurgessDaniel BurnosJohn BurtonMike CallahanWilliam & Dorothy CampbellFrank CaninoJim CarrollPat CartwrightJoe CentoFrank CoharaMatthew CoharaJohn ChildersTimothy ChildersLarry CollingHelen ColwellJanet CozadAlbert Daniels

Rachel DayGayle DeanBernie DeisterRon DuPaulAnita EastlandCharlene FickKen FinkeSandy GardnerBert GiarraputoRosemary GillPete GodfreyPat GossSuzanne GrishamDoris HahnGrace HeaterMary & John HenkeEllie HigginsCarolyn HurtBecky IsomBarbara JordanVince KehrMarcia KenskiGlenda KimseyGarrett KrierClara LawsonNatalie LewisFrancis Logan

John LopezJudy LouthSal LozanoEllen MadrickArlene MarshallBetty McDonaldMike McGinnesWendy McKellarJessica McLainDavid McPhersonAdrianna MarjanovicJerry & Pat MusilArlene NadeauPaul NeidigJoyce NewcomerNathan NewtonLinda OsterhausDoyne ParisiNancy PearsonJill PehlmanLeo & Tillie PerkinsBarbara PersonelliDorothy PorterJackey PrattHelen PrendergastLeticia RabangDanielle Reeder

Pat ReederGina ReiterBeverly RietveldAmy RobertsLarry Ryan Mary Ann RyanJossalyn SainzNatalie Ann SalasForrest SalyersPaula ScottCarmen SerroneCarolyn ShattoJoanne SmithJames SpawnJoann StreverRex SumanMaureen TejedaJim TompkinsDonna ViningAdam WhitbeckGeri & Pat WhiteLionel WhiteLeanore WilkeNicholas WorthGloria WrightDcn. Tony Zimmerman

PRAYERS FOR PARISHIONERS WHO ARE ILLContact Deacon Doug at the Parish Office to add or remove a name. (Due to confidentiality guide-lines, only the person requesting prayer or a designated family member may place or remove a name)

PRAYER INTENTIONSMASS INTENTIONS

SUNDAY, September 5 8:00am - Brad Buddy +10:00am - Josephine Tiedtka +12:00pm - Elaine Siskey + 5:00pm - Mass for the PeopleMONDAY, September 68:30am - Julie Johnson +TUESDAY, September 76:30am - Deceased members of Pruneda family8:30am - James Paul +WEDNESDAY, September 86:30am - Repose of the Soul of MaryRose McGinn8:30am - Living/Deceased members of Zollar/Bischof families THURSDAY, September 98:30am - Brenda Davis +FRIDAY, September 106:30am - Mark Ducaj +8:30am - Mary Ducaj + SATURDAY, September 118:30am - Souls in Purgatory4:30pm - Mark Ducaj +SUNDAY, September 12 8:00am - Taphorn/Lamphorn families +10:00am - Kevin Ryan + 12:00pm - Dan Dykstra + 5:00pm - Mass for the People

(Crosses, † indicate deceased loved ones)

Spencer Collazos nephew of Dawn & Larry WalterBrian Conforti son of Frank & PattyRyan Doherty & Brody Scherman grandsons of Lynda NorrisJeremy Flowers son of Brenda Sean Frazier son of Liz & Sam

Jamie Frates husband of RebeccaBill Freund son of Bill & BarbaraJacob Glodsbury son of John & KimDouglas Lomshek nephew of Liz StineJames McLaughlin son of Heath & Michelle

Jeremiah Murphy nephew of Dodie MurphyJames Pate husband of JenniferBilly Raine son of Vicki RaineWilliam Rory & Candice O’Brien brother & sister- in-law of Michael O’BrienTim Pachasa

son of Andy & NancyEric Rawlings husband of Candi & father of JaegerChristian Shattuck son of Brian & LaureenBrent Snyder son of Greg & BrendaCraig Wooten, nephew-in-law of John Geiger

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