12800 W. 75th St. Shawnee, KS 66216 / 913.631.7116
Masses: Sat. 5pm / Sun. 8am, 10am, 4pm (Bilingual) Mon., Wed., Thurs., Fri. 8:30am / Tues. 6:00pm Mass in Spanish: Sun. 12:30pm / Thurs. 6:15pm
All masses are livestreamed. Reconciliation: Thurs. 5-6pm / Sat. 3:30-4:30pm
Weekly Adoration: Thurs. - Romero Chapel 9am-6pm
Reading I Deuteronomy 6:2-6 Reading II Hebrews 7:23-28 Gospel Mark 12:28-34
October 31, 2021Thirty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time
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WEEK OF OCTOBER 30-NOVEMBER 5
Mass Intentions ~ October 30 - November 5
Saturday 10/30 5:00pm ~ JoAnn Papst-d, by Joe Papst
Sunday 10/31 8:00am ~ Carl Schell-d, by The Schell Family 10:00am ~ Louise Staab-d, by Joann Lang 4:00pm ~ Mary Duncan-d, by Gerry Sullivan
Monday 11/01 All Saints Day 8:30am ~ Intentions for Jan Howes, by Gerry Sullivan 6:00pm ~ John Burns-d, by Stephen & Elizabeth Norris
Tuesday 11/02 All Souls Day 6:00pm ~ Lois Larson-d, by Lauren & Karen Larson
Wednesday 11/03 8:30am ~ Anita Higginbotham-d, by Good Shepherd Community
Thursday 11/04 8:30am ~ Intention for Jan Howes, by Gerry Sullivan
Friday 11/05 8:30am ~ Ernest & Rose Papst-d, by Papst Family
Pray for the Deceased:
Mary Duncan, parishioner
David Castro, husband of Elaine
Pray for the Sick:Mike Blick, parishioner Mary Morin, parishionerSonja James, wife of Al Mickie Mettee, wife of Richard Maureen Courtney, sister of Ann McGuff Mark Passaro, son of Connie & Henry
On Tuesday, November 2nd
at 7pm, we will celebrate All Souls Day with our
customary Service of Light.
If you have a loved one that you would like remembered,please send an email with their name and photo to:
[email protected], with the subject line “All Souls”.
The pictures will be used in a slide show during theservice. Additionally, you can bring your photo to the
church to be used as a display during the Service of Lightand then moved to the Romero Chapel throughout the month of November.
On Monday, November 1st, we will celebrate All Saints Day
with Masses at 8:30am English (with the school),
6pm English, and 7:30pm Spanish. Because this Holy Day falls on a Monday, it is not an obligation, but an invitation.
October 31st-Thirty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time “And to love him with all your heart, with all your understanding, with all your strength, and to love your neighbor as yourself’ is worth more than all the burnt offerings and sacrifices.” Mark 12:33
Of all the gifts that God gives us, the one He wants the most is ourheart. He wants us to share out of our love for Him, not out ofobligation.Using our talent in parish ministry and contributing moneyto support our parish mission is important, but it’s more important tospend time in prayer with God daily and discern how He is calling usto be generous with our gifts. Not just the visible ones, but theinvisible ones like love, mercy and forgiveness.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ·Our annual Offertory Appeal 2022 for support of Good Shepherd ministries andgeneral operations for our 1950 families is underway. You might have alreadyreceived your personalized letter from Fr. Kent with pledge cards mailed midweek.Please reflect on your many blessings and consider making a meaningful contributionin support of Good Shepherd.
We are grateful to the many who returned pledge cards today in today’s all-churchOffertory procession. If you haven’t yet, please complete the card and return it as soonas possible. Mail it directly the church in the envelope provided or drop it in thecollection box next weekend. THANK YOU for your continuing stewardship. Theministry of our parish could not be all it is without your generous support!
·DID YOU KNOW… The Community Garden’s last harvest of the year was the perfectend of a great growing season. Its yield: 1,200 pounds of vegetables donated to theShawnee Community Services. That’s 109 pounds of onions, 93 pounds of potatoes, 250peppers and 749 pounds of tomatoes. Hats off to our 6th, 7th and 8th graders. Whohelped with the harvest! A BIG THANKS to all the gardeners who made this yieldpossible! ·Have you considered Good Shepherd as a partial beneficiary of your IRA, deferredcompensation or 401(k)? These can be some of the best assets to leave to charitybecause they otherwise can be fully taxed to your heirs. Contact your accountant orfinancial planner for more information.
Good Shepherd OperationsTarget $1,960,000Pledges received Watch here next Participation % weekend!
Mental Health Awareness & Support Group
Do you or a family member suffer with anxiety or have you beenstruggling to maintain good mental health? If so, you are welcome tojoin us for the Shepherds of Hope meeting Monday, November 1st at7:00pm in the Community Center meeting room. (Enter through the
Community Center doors on the north end of the parking lot.)Meetings are held on the 1st Monday each month at 7:00 p.m.
Our group is committed to increasing support for mental health foranyone who lives with or loves someone with any struggles. We strive
to help each other along the faith journey of mental health.Confidentiality of our fellow group members is highly respected.
Call or email Teri Sabatino with any questions:[email protected] / 913.220.5421
Be part of
planning thefuture of
Trivia Night!Contact Mary
Losik [email protected]
or at 913-563-5311
for more information.
Pray for our Military If you have a family member in the military
that you would like added to prayers, pleasesend their name, branch, rank, and your name and
relationship to them, as we are going to start a new listthat will be published in the near future.
Submit to: [email protected]
Veterans Day Observance - Resurrection Cemetery, LenexaCatholic Cemeteries of Northeast Kansas will host a special tribute program in
observance of Veterans Day, 2021 on Thursday, Nov. 11 at 2:00 p.m., in the Prince of Peace Mausoleum Chapel at Resurrection Cemetery,
83rd and Quivira Road, Lenexa, Kansas. Veterans, family members and friends are invited to attend. The AmericanLegion Band will provide a patriotic musical prelude at 1:30 p.m. Featuredspeaker will be Louis Vallejo, retired senior master sergeant, U.S. Air Force,
and retired captain, Kansas City, Kansas Police Department. For more information, call Catholic Cemeteries at 913-371-4040; email at:
[email protected]; or visit www.cathcemks.org.
Weekly Eucharistic AdorationThursday's 9:00am-6:00pm
in the Romero Chapel
Candles for UPLIFTIf you have used or new candles that you
no longer use, please consider donating them to berepurposed as a heat source for the homeless. Donations
may be left in the outreach closet, marked "UPLIFT".
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