Aug 11 - St. James Catholic Church
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Aug 11 - St. James Catholic Church
Saint James Catholic Community 19th Sunday in Ordinary Time PB&J (Prayer, Bibles Stories & Jammin') is a Catholic Faith Formation program for infants through Pre-K, taught through music and movement. Pick up an informational brochure and registration form in the Narthex to register for this year's classes. Classes begin the first week in September. Contact Lori Tajchman at [email protected] August 11, 2013 Children’s Choir Children’s Choir is open to children in Kindergarten through Sixth Grade. We lead the 11am Mass music on 1st and 3rd Sundays of each month, and practice on Saturdays from 10 to 11am Contact Lori Tajchman at [email protected] Little Saints Playgroup will meet on Wednesdays at 10 am in the Social Hall beginning September 4th. Join us for a bible story, craft, snack and play-time. No registration required. To stay current on our schedule, add your name to our email list (located in the Narthex), or email Lori Tajchman at [email protected]. RE classes in our parish are open to all children from the age of 3years (by 8-1-13) to those entering the 5th grade. Our Sunday morning class runs from 9 to 10:30 and includes PreK through 5th grade. Our Wednesday evening session runs from 6:30 to 8pm and includes 1st through 5th grade. St. James Catholic Church 309 S Stewart Road, Liberty MO 64068 Office (816) 781-4343 Fax (816) 792-8691 School (816) 781-4428 Office Hours: Mon-Fri 8:30-4:00 On the web @ www.stjames-liberty.org Mass Schedule: Weekdays: M-F 8:00am (During school year Friday, 9am) Saturday, 5:00pm Sunday, 7:30am, 9:15am, 11:00am, 6:00pm 8:00pm William Jewel College, when in session Sacrament of Reconciliation: Saturday 4pm and Anytime by request St. James Catholic Church Page 2 Our Pastoral Team Rev. Mike Roach, Pastor ......................... x201 [email protected] Rev. Timothy Armbruster, C.PP.S, ......... x203 [email protected] Deacon Chuck Koesterer ........................ x223 [email protected] Jim Newell, Operations Manager ............. x204 [email protected] Danny Baker, Dir of Liturgy and Music Ministry [email protected].................. x207 Cecilia Richardson, Dir of Religious Ed Ministry [email protected] ................. x206 Bobbi Roman, Dir of Youth Ministry ......... x208 [email protected] Sandy Gagnon, Dir of Christian Initiation Ministry [email protected] ... x200 Molly Doherty, School Principal ............... x213 [email protected] Daryl Ann Sweetland, Office Manager .... x200 [email protected] Loretta Venneman, Secretary .................. x202 [email protected] Katie Klassen, Finance/ Bookkeeper ....... x220 [email protected] Vicki Fischer, Development Director… ..X 261 [email protected] Ombudsman—Jenifer Valenti, .. 816-812-2500 Victim Advocate-Mary Bultmann, MA, PLPC [email protected] Pastoral Council and Assignments: Phil Baumert, Chair [email protected] 415-4559 Rena Tulipana [email protected] 781-5705 Jim Waterman [email protected] 781-0969 Sue Nordhues [email protected] 792-3812 Gerry Kimmel-Carr [email protected] 792-8994 Brieanna Shay [email protected] 913-302-8296 Anne Crossett, [email protected] 792-1873 Michael Hundsceid [email protected] 225-323-1262 Mike Carr [email protected] 394-9675 Mission Statement We, the community of St. James, are a prayerful and Eucharistic people who treasure our Catholic traditions. We strive to grow in our faith by being good stewards of the gifts God has given us; sharing God’s truth with all. As the Body of Christ, we are called to love and serve everyone, especially the marginalized, with joy and hospitality. August 11, 2013 Did You Know? “IT BEARS REPEATING” We are preparing to go to Phase II of our effort to beef up security. It will include MAG Locks on the door to the social hall closest to the school office as well as a camera and push button pad to control and monitor access to the school through that door. A MAG Lock and push button pad will be installed on the upper level gym entry and the lock and remote access system on the school’s front door will be renovated as required. Cameras will be installed to allow us to monitor the play ground in the rear of the church, as well as a camera in the concession area in front of the gym. Thanks again to the PTO for funding these security enhancements. Thank you! — Jim Newell Operations Manager July 2013 ACTUAL BUDGET Annual Appeal MTD $165,246 $177,309 Annual Appeal YTD $165,246 $177,309 Year to date * Includes Offertory, and Misc Church Income. “Thank you all.” You should have received in the mail our updated Church Guide and Directory. Please patronize the advertisers in this booklet; thanks to them, this comes to us free of charge. This includes the printing of directory and the mailing no cost to us. We remind you to please contact Loretta ([email protected]) when changing your phone number and email addresses. Thanks to Fr. Timothy we now have an email blast to help keep you informed of news in our parish. St. James Catholic Church Page 3 Mass Intentions From the Pastor’s Pen As we journey through the month of August, we know this month is a ''hectic time for families---beginning school, many young people leaving home for the first time, and all kinds of other emotions and feelings and 'new experiences'. Know of our thoughts and prayers for all families this time of year. When I last wrote a "Pastor's Pen", I wrote in gratitude for the tremendous response of folks in sending cards, thoughts and prayers as I was battling some health issues. Well, those 'battles with health issues' are on-going! But I am still MOST grateful for the get well cards, the birthday cards, and the prayers. The response has been so overwhelming, and I once again want to share with you how grateful I am for being here at St. James---THANKS SO MUCH! As we prepare for school to begin this coming week--know that we still have some openings here at St. James that provides a wonderful Catholic educational opportunity for you and your family. Please contact the school if you are interested. This week we also celebrate the Feast of the Assumption on Thursday, Aug. 15th--a Holy Day of Obligation. Masses will be at 6:30 am, 9 am (School Mass) and 7 pm. As the beginning of the school year demands a more rigorous schedule, we appreciate all those who have been so faithful to their weekly giving. Part of being a good steward is to be faithful to giving back to God from all that God has given us--and that is done on a regular basis. And to those who have been faithful to their building fund commitments, we are MOST grateful!! Again, it takes all of us doing our part to continue the good work that God has begun among us. Be sure to mark your calendars for the upcoming Holy Smoke BBQ offered by our “Do-Dad's”. Last year was a tremendous success---and we know this years’ event will also be a great success. Come and join us on Friday evening, August 23 and Saturday, August 24! May you and your families know God's continued Blessings and Hope. Peace, Fr. Mike Week of Aug 12-18: Monday 8am +Bill Fuenfhausen Tuesday 8am The healing of Bud Sutlief Wednesday 8am ++ Silas and Nancy Jesse Thursday 6:30am Precious Blood Members and Companions 9:00am Sharlene James’ intentions +Herbert E. James 7:00pm Fr Mike Friday 8am Our Youth Please note school schedule on pg4 Saturday 5:00pm Mary Jo Hopkins in Thanksgiving Sunday 7:30am + Genevieve & Clayton Siefert 9:15am + Sharon Wynne 11am + Frieda Weber 6pm Our Parish Please note our Friday Mass time changes back to 9am on August 23rd, so our school children can attend Mass. Effective August 23rd we will not have 8am Mass. “Do not be afraid any longer, little flock, for your Father is pleased to give you the kingdom. Sell your belongings and give alms. Provide money bags for yourselves that do not wear out, an inexhaustible treasure in heaven that no thief can reach nor moth destroy. For where your treasure is, there also will your heart be. Luke 12 Contact Info Sacrament of Reconciliation: Sat 4pm until finished; any time requested. Sacrament of Baptism: Baptismal Preparation Classes: 2nd Wed of each month. Contact JoAnn in Parish Office, ext. 205 Religious Education: For Preschool through adult spiritual development, please notify office of needs. New Parishioners: Please register at the parish office. We Welcome You! St. James School: PS-8th grade offered. Call the School Office, to inquire, 781-4428 Sacrament of Marriage: 9 months advance notice Anointing of the Sick: Please call the parish office. To Schedule an event in our Parish Facility: email [email protected] or call Daryl or Loretta in Parish Office. All Bulletin articles must be submitted by Monday 12Noon to: [email protected] St. James Catholic Church Page 4 The Week Ahead Sunday, Aug 11: Coffee and donuts after 7:30 & 9:15 Mass. All are welcome for Larry and Loretta Venneman and Julie Harman and Family Mon. Aug 12: Pleasant Valley Nursing Home Mass at 10am Tue. Aug 13: Rosary prayed following the 8am Mass Wed. Aug 14: First day of school for St James students —Sponsor’s for Christ meet 1st and 3rd Wed. Thu. Aug 15: The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Mass times are 6:30am, 9:00am, 7:00pm 10:30am Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament. All are welcome to stop by the church for quiet prayer until 6:00pm Fri. Aug 16: 8am Mass —Family movie night , back of school gym @ 8:30pm Sat. Aug 17 : That Man is You at 7:15am — Saturday morning faith sharing group @ 10am 7/30/13 BLOOD DRIVE RESULTS Even though the summer months are usually the time when donor turnout is not the best because of vacations, etc., we had a great turnout for the last blood drive. The Community Blood Center registered 117 donors and collected 112 units of life -saving blood. On behalf of the CBC and local patients, THANK YOU DONORS AND VOLUNTEERS for helping to make this a successful summer drive! Your efforts are commendable! “Thank you” doesn’t always seem to be enough to convey just how important you are to this ministry. I often have the opportunity to hear from blood recipients and their families and in the words of one very grateful mother whose family was blessed with your generosity, “You have no idea how much this means to me & my family!” God Bless you all for your continued support and gifts of life! We look forward to seeing you again at our next blood drive on Tuesday, September 24th. Nikki Power, Blood Drive Site Coordinator Sunday, Aug 18: Altar Society serves coffee and donuts after the 7:30 and 9:15 Masses. All are welcome Scriptures for Aug 17/18 Masses: Jer 38:4-6, 8-10/ Heb 12:1-4/ Lk 12:49-53 Gift Bearers for Aug 17/18: Sat. 5pm: Jacqueline Filardo & Georgia Hampton Sun. 7:30am: Ed and Midge Weir 9:15am: James and Tracie Murphy 11am: Eddy and Ima Enriquez 6pm: Steve and Karen McKee Hospitality Greeters for Aug 17/18: Sat 5pm: Dee Ward & Jeannette Sanders Sun 7:30am: Dawn Davis & Helen Lynn 9:15am: John and Lori Riedel 11:00am: Steve and Tammy Seggerman 6:00pm: Meg McCarthy To all of our college bound students we send you off with prayers for a good start and know our Church doors are always open for you to join us in prayer when heading back home. We welcome back our St James Students for the 2013-14 school year and remind all aged students wherever you attend to start your day with prayer asking the good Lord to help you to do your best. The St. Pius X Theatre Department is holding open casting for children 10 and up for our fall musical, The Wizard of Oz. Show dates are November 21st, 22nd and 23rd. Auditions for grade school students will be August 21st from 4:00 - 6:00 p.m. For those children casted, practices will be two nights a week during the months of October and November. For more information, please contact Sandy Prothman [email protected] or call 816-453-3450 x109. We invite you to join us in praying the Rosary before the first weekend of the Month Masses and also after the 8am morning Masses, Monday through Thursday and 8:15am on Friday. We ask through the intervention of the Blessed Mother Mary for the peace of our Lord Jesus in our hearts, our homes and in the world. Holy Mary Mother of God, please pray for us sinners, now and at the hour of our death. Amen Page 5 A from the Liturgy/Music Office August 11, 2013 Someone is Watching and Wondering Conversion is grace, pure gift from God. The Greek work metanoia “to turn and see again” describes both “conversion” and “repentance”. It conveys the idea of understanding old ideas with a fresh mind, clearer eyes, and an open heart. The catechumenate is a process of metanoia, receiving God’s grace, Beginning Wednesday, August 7th at 7:00pm that requires preparatory steps and support of a faith community the St. James Parish Choir will resume open to its own on-going conversion. The first step: a willingness to live with ambiguity; moving from rehearsals. Anyone that enjoys music and “life is a problem to be solved” to “life is a mystery that unfolds.” wants to be a part of something special is Second: life grounded in attentive prayer, listening to the small welcomed to join us. Rehearsals are every voice within. Not a meaninglessly recitation of prayers, but a Wednesday from 7:00-8:30pm in the church. commitment to daily prayer that invites holiness into our day; If you have any questions please feel free to experiencing the wonder of life. Third: a commitment to contact Danny in the Liturgy/Music Office. We community. It is trendy to speak of being “spiritual but not hope to see lots of new faces on August 7th! religious.” Such spirituality is an illusion. Community tests our spiritual growth and conviction to follow Christ. Without community we live un-confronted lives. We cannot profess to be Catholic pretending God is far away in some spiritual realm. He is present among us. How we treat one another is truly how we love and serve God. Fourth: naming sin and repenting. A healthy realization of sin and how to repent from life patterns that bring pain to our human family is essential for conversion. Do I recognize my fault; am I willing to change; can I stop blaming others? Fifth: seeking silence. Our culture is full of business. We need an inner place of simply being, remembering we are created in God’s image. Silence and resting in God leads to the path of holiness. Six: service. More than just another task added to our hectic lives, service is a mental attitude: Do I consciously put the needs of others before my own, try to understand their behavior, showing compassion and empathy? Seven: letting go of false idols. Where do I seek security: in social standing, reputation, ideas, wealth, self-image? Eighth: community symbols and rituals. Do I experience deeper communion with God through the rites of the church? Am I aware of God’s presence and call? Ninth: faithfulness and obedience. Obedience is not blind acquiescence to higher authority, but rather living with a deep humility, embracing our humanity. Faithfulness is consenting to remain in situations that are demanding or difficult. Although we must evaluate when circumstances become too overwhelming, most of us recognize that we grow spiritually, when we make it though the tough times. Tenth: discipleship and friendship with Christ. Understanding the Gospel with new insight reveals what Jesus is asking; being challenged by the vision Jesus gives. Conversion is a grand invitation to the ups and downs of life. We do not have to literally die to experience heaven on earth. However, we must respond to God’s ongoing call to fall more deepChildren's Choir is open to children in ly and passionately in love with Christ. This is the journey we share Kindergarten through Sixth Grade. We lead with our catechumens. There are two cornerstones to our Catholithe 11 a.m. Mass music on the 1st and 3rd cism. The first is a way of life based on the incarnation, and Jesus’ teaching that the meaning of life is found through love of God and Sundays of each month, and neighbor. The second is a constant vision of life and the created practice on Saturdays from 10 to 11 universe which emphasizes God’s love present in the world and am. Children's Choir will begin practicing which finds God’s glory in countless everyday, ordinary events of Saturday, August 17. Pick up your life. God relates to us in a loving, caring, personal way. His love is registration form in the Narthex today, or unconditional, passionate, and absolutely reliable. Our call to email Lori Tajchman at conversion is a call to live this love. [email protected] Your Sister in Christ, Sandy Gagnon Ready! Set! Sing! Children’s Choir St. James Catholic Church Page 6 We pray for Our Country, Leaders, and Loved ones serving our Country: Chad Wilson, Paul Mooney, Jeff Auksel, Phil Plack, Robert Harrison, John Barry Jake Harmon, Alex Reilly, Gary Lee, Bobby Kern, Geoff Wiese, Casey Snodgrass, Chris Griese, Ryan Villines, Paul Tyrrell, Charles Hensley, Gary Hogan, Jeremy Finn, Michael Caine, Alex Worth, Dan Knudson, Kyle Coday, Paul Starner, Jarrett Muck, Matt Winkelbauer, Bong Vtug, Brianna Hannum, Aaron Dolak, Tony Velasquez Jr., Colleen McCloskey, Raymond Lopez, David Castro, Jr., Jeff Gardner, Brad Nees, Josh DeLeone, Joe Binggeli, Jeremy Pyle, Cody Londo Jason Lyday, Andy Sparks, Jacob Weller, Ray Writesman, Cody Zoglman, Adam Parnacott, Charlette Pruett, Daniel Wilson, Nicole Dobbelaere Martindell, If we ever forget that we're one nation under God, then we will be gone under. H.O.P.E. / SCRIP GIFT CARD NEWS Last Call for School Shopping School starts in a few days and chances are there are still a few things on your shopping list that you’ll need to pick up this week. There are still plenty of “back to school” sales, so before you shop, be sure to pick up HOPE gift cards for the stores where you’ll be looking for those last minute items. We have HOPE gift cards in stock for many of the stores where you’ll likely shop. When your shopping is done, treat yourself to a movie at B&B (Liberty 12) Theater. We receive 20% of the cost of every B&B card sold from this generous merchant. After the movie, relax with a meal or a snack at one of our local eateries. Places that return 9% or more from the sale of HOPE cards include Chili’s, Chipotle, Cracker Barrel, Dish Pizza, Firehouse Subs, Landing Eatery & Pub, McDonalds, Olive Garden, Panera, Papa’s Coffee, Red Robin, Schlotzsky’s and Sonic. HOPE Gift Cards are sold after every weekend Mass and in the Parish Office during regular business hours. Thank You for Buying HOPE Gift Cards Your Purchase Makes A Difference Reminder: if every one used the Gift Cards from our local Grocers alone it would bring in a substantial profit, not to mention how much added profit we would make from all other merchants. Thank you! St. Pius X High School is seeking individuals interested in working part time, as school bus drivers, transporting students on field trips and to athletic events. Trip times vary and are flexible around your schedule. The pay is $12 per hour and paid once a month on the 15th. Applicants must be at least 25 years of age, have a good driving history, be able to pass a Federal DOT health physical, be able to participate in a DOT drug testing program, and must obtain a class B commercial driver's license with appropriate endorsements. Experience is not necessary and training is provided. If interested, or for more information, contact Mark Hidy at 816803-6426, or [email protected]. We welcome these new families to our Parish Connie Andrews Chris, Sanya, Morgan, and Sean Brown Bill and Nancy Carr Ryan Conway Dan, Rose, Nick, Olivia, Victoria, and Noah DeFerraris Jeff, Rachel, and Mitch Dias Cathy Dobson Justin, Adrienne, Caroline, and Emma Fowler Jean Greenwald Patrick, Toni, Ella, Ben, Sophia, and Frannie Hess Cory and Tricia Kauffman Crystal Milcher and Trevor Myers Nic and Taylor Mohr Michael, Angela, Sophia, and Juliana Moore Jeff, Karen, John Paul, Joe, and James Ridder Tony, Stephanie, Henry, and Anthony Rizzo John, Abbey, and Ben Robinson Frank and Rose Steinmetz Glen and Mary Thilges CJ, Emily, and Jack Travis Alan, Jen, Nora, and Jude Welty Page 7 August 11, 2013 From the looks of all these faces from last years Bar-B-Que you won’t want to miss this years event on August 23rd. Competition BBQ teams, a Kid Zone, Beer Garden, and live music is part of Do-Dad’s sponsored community event. Gates open at 4:00pm on Friday, August 23, 2013 and the event is open to the public until midnight. Gates will re-open at 10:00am on Saturday, August 24 and will remain open until the winners are announced at 3:00pm. Admission is $5 for adults. Admission does not cover additional purchases. This is a Kansas City Barbecue Society sanctioned event and where over 40 teams will be competing for over $3,500 in prize money. All types of food will be available Friday evening from various vendors. Try out some of the professional team’s items as well. St. James Catholic Church Our Faith In Action Holy Trinity in Weston, Missouri will be hosting a Sick and Homebound liturgical workshop on Saturday, August 24th. The workshop will be from 8:00 am to 2:30 pm and a simple lunch will be provided. We please ask that you arrive 10 minutes before class to check in. We will be taking registrations up until the Wednesday prior to the class. We ask that you please register following the link below so you are counted and contacted if the training does not take place. Below are the links to sign up and the password is: hailmaryjmj Sick and Homebound link – August 24th http://www.surveymonkey.com/ s/82413holytrinity Our Lady of Fatima Join us for the Five Saturday Devotions on September 7, 2013. Confessions at 5:30am, Mass at 6:15am with the Rosary to follow in Church. Page 8 Youth Group Happenings It is Summer Don’t Forget about Prayer There is never a time when prayer isn’t the thing to do. All you need to pray is JUST DO IT. There is no right or wrong way. God always wants what is truly best for you. Sometimes God gives you things, and sometimes God waits for you to ask. ASK! Pester God! God puts up well with being pestered. Trust God to do what is really good for you. God creates you, loves you, and wants you to be happy. He also wants you to talk to Him. Text Messages from God Would like to receive a Daily Gospel Reflection text message on your cell phone? It is simple to sign up & a great way to get a daily one minute prayer. Open to everyone. You can sign up from the youth page or by scanning this code with your smart phone. Immacolata Manor Thrift Shop needs volunteers to sort/display their items. Please consider helping. To inquire call Amy at 781-5472. Donations always welcome. Thanks Summer is a time for family outings. If tensions in family relationships ruin your family outings, consider family counseling. Fr. Garry Richmeier is a Licensed Professional Marriage and Family Therapist providing family, marriage, and individual counseling, as well as Spiritual Direction. His office is on the grounds of St. Charles Church and he offers a sliding scale fee. For more information or to schedule a free initial visit, call Fr. Garry at 816-436-1580. Bishop Helmsing Institute: The institute offers a program of courses for certification for laypeople working in parish or diocesan positions, and also for personal enrichment. To learn more about what the institute has to offer, check their website at www.mybhi.orb Youth Office Closed for Summer This summer our St. James Youth office will be closed until Aug 10th. We will begin registration for the 2013-14 year after Masses Aug 10-11. If you need assistance prior to August you may contact the parish office 816-781-4343. Page 9 Parish Religious Education Calendar Dates August 10-11 August 17-18 August 24-25 August 31-9/1 Sept 16/18 RE signup forms available Registration begins Registration for RE classes Final Registration weekend Classes begin Registrations Beginning Soon We will begin taking registrations for the 2013-2014 school year for Religious Education. RE classes in our parish are open to all children from the age of 3 years (by 8/1/13) to those entering the 5th grade. Our Sunday morning class runs from 9 to 10:30 and includes PreK through 5th grade. Our Wednesday evening session runs from 6:30 to 8pm and includes 1st through 5th grade. Our diocese requires that any children preparing to receive the sacraments of Reconciliation and Communion must have first completed at least one year of prior religious instruction, whether in our parish school or our Sunday/Wednesday RE classes, or in a qualified home study program. Preparation will begin with a parent meeting on either Sept 23rd or Sept 25th (pick the date that works best for your schedule). Students will make their First Reconciliation in the fall, and their First Communions in the spring. Contact Cecilia in the Religious Ed office with questions. August 11, 2013 St. James School News School Mission Statement The St. James Catholic School Community, a ministry of the parish, empowers students to achieve their full academic and Christian potential, become prayerful, lifelong learners and good stewards of God’s gifts. Have you done something good for your heart lately? St. James Physical Education classes saved over 5,000 lives during the 2012-2013 school year! Students raised $11,667.11 for the American Heart Association during the annual Jump Rope and Hoops for Heart events. CPR training costs about $50.00 per person. After raising over $11,000.00, the students figured over 5,000 lives were saved! Since about 1992, St. James Students have raised over $70,000.00 to help fight heart disease. While the kids enjoyed all types of jumping, shooting baskets and exercising, they learned how to keep their hearts healthy. Heart healthy exercises and heart healthy nutrition lessons were the focus during the exciting event. This event landed St. James School as one of the top ten schools in Missouri for donating to The American Heart Association in the combined Jump Rope and Hoops for Heart events. MEET THE TEACHER NIGHT PTO ICE CREAM SOCIAL Be sure to mark your calendar for our Meet the Teacher/PTO Ice Cream Social on Sunday, August 11th. Feel free to come by anytime between 5:00 PM-6:00 PM for the opportunity to bring in school supplies, meet your teacher, purchase uniforms and visit various booths to sign-up for other school related events. The PTO will be hosting an Ice Cream Social beginning at 5:30 PM! If you are a new family and missed the new parent meeting in the spring, please join us in the school library at 6:50 PM for any last minute questions. St. James Catholic Church Page 10 Birthdays this week: Today we celebrate all that you with God’s help, have accomplished. 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Where we shop, where we eat and have fun—all of it makes our community home. Our one-of-a-kind businesses are an integral part of the distinctive character of our community. 4. Creates more good jobs. Small local businesses are the largest employer nationally and in our community. 5. Get better service. Local businesses often hire people with a better understanding of the products they are selling and take more time to get to know customers. 365050 St James Catholic Church (B) www.jspaluch.com For Ads: J.S. Paluch Co., Inc. 1-855-685-5703 WILLIAM C. HENN, CPA Accounting & Tax Preparation 816-820-7168 [email protected] Parishioner Chris Schuele/Parishioner (816) 529-2961 For all your landscaping needs Mike Kromeich, Parishioner (816) 781-9333 Liberty, Missouri 64068 www.northstargardenliberty.com Junction 33 & 291 Our Lady of Mercy Country Home Apartments for Independent Senior Living Residential Care Facility Liberty, MO 781-5711 AARON HILL, Financial Advisor • Personal & Business Financial Planning • Retirement Planning • Mutual Funds • Education Funding • Insurance Planning • Estate Planning OF LIBERTY 3 Locations: • 9701 N. Ash Ave. • • 918 S. 291 Highway • • I-35 and 152 Highway • Insurance products are offered through insurance companies with which Waddell & Reed has sales arrangements. Waddell & Reed, Inc. Member SIPC 6900 College Blvd., Ste. 740 Overland Park, KS 66211 Office: 913-491-9202 Cell: 816-698-6464 [email protected] Parishioner 9656 (09/09) Primed 2 Paint Quality Residential Painting Chuck Fiegel - Parishioner 816-781-4485 JAKE’S SERVICES Cooling & Heating, Plumbing, Electrical Licensed & Insured 816-803-8680 www.climatecontrolkc.com Community starts with neighbors who care. That’s what our town is made of. State Farm® has a long heritage of helping out in the community. That’s why we’re proud to support our St. James parish community. Get to a better State.® “Liberty’s Finest Family Fun Center” Our Birthday Parties are a Blast! Private Parties and Fund Raising (816) 792-0590 [email protected] skateliberty.com 1020 South Kent Street • Liberty, MO 64068 Parishioner Owned Mary Ann Surber Ins Agcy Inc. Joe Janacaro CLU, Agent Mary Ann Surber LUTCF, Agent 5555 NW Barry Road 6407 N Prospect Ave Kansas City, MO 64154 Gladstone, MO 64119 Bus: 816-587-8330 Bus: 816-452-1700 www.joejanacaro.com 1201234 State Farm, Bloomington, IL Shoal Creek Dental Care R. Bradley Gaik, D.D.S. Larinda Hlavacek, D.D.S Parishioner 8568 N. Church Rd. KC MO 64158 Parishioner “Your complete Painting & Decorating Source” 781-1553 (816) 781-1998 906 West Liberty Dr. Liberty, MO Home of the Famous “300” Burger The BEST Audio/Video Shows. The Largest Video Screens & Music Selection + Karaoke! PARTIES for Any Occasion… Birthdays, Company Parties, Theme Parties, Team Building! www.retrobowlfuncenter.com Annunciation Community Center DOMINIC CUSIMANO CPA LLC WHY IS IT? 436-6300 CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Corporate Hills North Bldg. Two 851 NW 45th Street, Ste. 303 Gladstone, MO 64116 Tel. 816-399-4965 [email protected] RANCHO GRANDE CANTINA Best Mexican Food this Side of the Border! 921 W. Liberty www.rgcantina.com Liberty, MO 816-792-4844 20% Parishioner Discount with this Ad. excludes loose & larger, center-stone diamonds, repairs & custom design. www.champagne-jewelers.com MARY MARGARET PARRISH Attorney - At -Law Parishioner Seaport Office Complex Liberty, Mo. — 781-5380 — “Voted Best Wings in the Northland” Daily Lunch Specials $5.99 LUNCH DELIVERY DAILY Private Party Rooms Available MICHAEL & BRENDA DEPALMA 816.792.5230 Proprietors & Parishioners 1187-89 W. KANSAS STREET LandingEateryAndPub.com COMMUNITY BANK, COMMUNITY PROUD SINCE 1922 Come Sail Away on a 7-night Catholic Exotic Cruise starting as low as $1175 per couple. Daily Mass and Rosary offered. Deposit of only $100 per person will reserve your cabin. Space is limited. Thanks and God Bless, Brian or Sally, coordinators 860.399.1785 816-792-0801 CHARLES PLUMMER (816) 781-4323 Roger Arthur, Parishioner WHY IS IT A man wakes up after sleeping under an ADVERTISED blanket on an ADVERTISED mattress and pulls off ADVERTISED pajamas bathes in an ADVERTISED shower shaves with an ADVERTISED razor brushes his teeth with ADVERTISED toothpaste washes with ADVERTISED soap puts on ADVERTISED clothes drinks a cup of ADVERTISED coffee drives to work in an ADVERTISED car and then . . . . refuses to ADVERTISE believing it doesn’t pay. Later if business is poor he ADVERTISES it for sale. 9550 NW Prairie View Rd. Northland Rolladium Skate Center “No Job Too Small” Since 1976 705 N. Jefferson Kearney Banquets • Weddings • Private Parties www.AnnunciationKearney.com For Reservations Call 816-824-5564 10% to School Endowment Fund Comfort & Care from the Team with the Bear WHEN QUALITY MATTERS Get your AC checked NOW! Parishioner Call Mike Steffens Dave Dennis Arthur Carpentry FOUR AREA LOCATIONS 1178 W. KANSAS, LIBERTY 8140 N. BRIGHTON, KANSAS CITY NORTH 303 S. JEFFERSON, KEARNEY 1101 S. 169 HIGHWAY, SMITHVILLE Affordable Tutoring K-12 816-781-0000 www.kansascity.tutoringcenter.com visit us also at www.claycountysavings.com MARIO USERA, PRESIDENT & PARISHIONER Cornerstone Building Company www.CBC-Homes.com Ed Weir 781-6151 Your ad could be in this space! • Richard B. Curnow, MD • Robert W. Haas, MD • Santosh George, MD • Timothy J. Monahan, MD • Ryan R. Snyder, MD • David J. Steinbronn, MD ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY AND SPORTS MEDICINE Liberty’s Finest, Freshest Subs! Ask about catering Delivery and On-Site Set Up (816) 407-7827 407-SUBS (816) 407-7830 fax 228 N 291 Hwy Liberty, MO 64068 www.firehousesubs.com Proprietors, Parishioners Park Lawn Funeral Home 781-6066 A DeVry Family owned business South Chapel Liberty Chapel Lathrop Chapel Kansas City, MO Liberty, MO Lathrop, MO 2521 Glenn Hendren Dr. #204 Please Contact Don Brassfield - 809-1552 ✂ Please Cut Out This “Thank You Ad” and Present It The Next Time You Patronize One of Our Advertisers 7707 State Ave., Kansas City, KS 66112 John Brimer Parishioner Sales Consultant Cell: (816) 806-6795 Max Curnow Parishioner Sales Manager Cell: (816) 520-7482 Store: (913) 334-1166 [email protected] 365050 St James Catholic Church (A) www.jspaluch.com Ken Bohr Parishioner AUTO • HOME • LIFE 816-792-2949 963 W. Liberty Drive, Liberty, MO [email protected] Thank you for advertising in our church bulletin. I am patronizing your business because of it! For Ads: J.S. Paluch Co., Inc. 1-855-685-5703
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October 5, 2014 Bulletin - Holy Spirit Catholic Church
contact Danny in the Liturgy/Music Office. We community. It is trendy to speak of being “spiritual but not
hope to see lots of new faces on August 7th! religious.” Such spirituality is an illusion....