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Nativity of Mary Church and School 10017 E 36th Terrace Independence, MO 64052
Parish: (816) 353-2184 Fax: (816) 358-4155 School: (816) 353-0284 Web: www.nativityofmary.org
“My attitude must be Christ’s.” - Philippians 2:5
Parish Staff Rev. Robert Stone, Pastor Melissa Clancy, Business Manager Paula Cassity, Administrative Assistant Maria Milazzo, Music Ministry & Liturgist Becky Winbinger, Youth Group Mary Jo Nafus, Secretary School Staff Mrs. Mary Parrish, Principal Carmen Wolfgeher, Secretary New Parishioners If you are new to our parish and would like more information please contact the Parish Office. Pastoral Care Sacraments for the Sick. Rev. Bob Stone, 353-2184, ext. 404 Pastoral visits to the Homebound and Hospitals. Paula Cassity, 353-2184, ext. 401 Emergency Assistance Contact St. Mary’s Food Pantry and Clothes Closet - 252-8649 Youth Ministry Becky Winbinger, 353-2184, ext. 408 Sacrament Preparation Baptism, First Reconciliation, First Eucharist, Confirmation, Adult Initiation (RCIA), and Matrimony Contact the parish office for information Parish Ministry Council Marilyn Mineart - 509-1277/[email protected] Diocesan Victim’s Advocate Kathleen Chastain 816.392.0011 or [email protected]
Ombudsman Jenifer Valenti, 816-812-2500 or [email protected] Visit us at https://www.facebook.com/nativityofmaryparish/
Mass Schedule Monday: 8:30 a.m. Communion Service Weekday: 8:30 a.m. Tuesday - Friday Saturday: 4:00 p.m. Sunday: 8:00 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. Holy Day: 8:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Confessions Saturday: 3:00 p.m. or by Appointment
December 16, 2018
The Third Sunday of Advent
Artwork by Middle School Student
DECEMBER 16, 2018 - THE THIRD SUNDAY OF ADVENT
MASS INTENTIONS READINGS DECEMBER 17 - 23, 2018
Monday: Gn 49:2, 8-10; Ps 72:1-4ab, 7-8, 17; Mt 1:1-17 Tuesday: Jer 23:5-8; Ps 72:1-2, 12-13, 18-19; Mt 1:18-25 Wednesday: Jgs 13:2-7, 24-25a; Ps 71:3-4a, 5-6ab, 16-17; Lk 1:5-25 Thursday: Is 7:10-14; Ps 24:1-6; Lk 1:26-38 Friday: Sg 2:8-14 or Zep 3:14-18a; Ps 33:2-3, 11-12, 20-21; Lk 1:39-45 Saturday: 1 Sm 1:24-28; 1 Sm 2:1, 4-8abcd; Lk 1:46-56 Sunday: Mi 5:1-4a; Ps 80:2-3, 15-16, 18-19; Heb 10:5-10; Lk 1:39-45
PLEASE PRAY FOR:
Gluten-free hosts are available. Talk to Fr. Bob before Mass.
We have 2 wheelchairs and hearing assist devices available for your use during mass. Please contact an usher.
Sat., Dec. 15 - Vigil of the 3rd Sunday of Advent
4:00PM + Isabella Johnston
Sunday, Dec. 16 - The 3rd Sunday of Advent
8:00AM + Mary Haug & Marie & Tom Pott
10:30AM + Helen Vitt, Toni DiFalco & Harriette Edwards
Monday, December 17
8:30AM COMMUNION SERVICE
Tuesday, December 18
8:30AM For a Special Intention
Wednesday, December 19
8:30AM + Tom Pott
Thursday, December 20
8:30AM + Erin Sevart
Friday, December 21 - St. Peter Canisius
8:30AM + Vern Ault
Sat. December 22 - Vigil of the 4th Sunday of Advent
4:00PM + Frank Baker, Kenneth F. & Gary Johnson
Sunday, December 23 - The 4th Sunday of Advent
8:00AM + O. L. & Kathryn Nauser
10:30AM + John “Hank” Rys
The Diocese of Kansas City-St. Joseph is committed to combating 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, Jenifer Valenti, at 816.812.2500 or [email protected], if the abuse involves a priest, deacon, em-ployee 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 Victim Advocate, Kathleen Chastain, at 816.392.0011 or [email protected] for more information.
Devotional candles are kept in the kiosk. If you would like to light one just ask an usher for assistance. There is a slot and envelopes available in the kiosk to place your $5 donation.
Vern/Margaret Ault Barbara Garrett Carlos Pinon
Shannon Casey Joey Gray Alyssa Schell
Steve Christensen Marla Herbst Mary Kay Seller
John Clarke Cynthia/Dennis Jones Patrick Singleton
Shelly Clemons Debbie Haney Kubiak Bernice/Norm Steffen
Jean Covey Jack McEnroe Zeniada Torres
Bob DeSchepper Anna McNeil John Tuccillo
Roni Durkee Jim Miceli Carol Byrd Weaver
Mary Enyart Arnold Muzquiz Daniel Wheeler
Ally/Shannon Fowler Cheryl Owen Gerard Wickey
Garry/Emily Gagnon Juan/Mary Perez Ayden Wright
THE THIRD SUNDAY OF ADVENT MUSIC OUTLINE
Readings may be found beginning on G #999
Gathering: G 409, People, Look East Psalm: G #97, Isaiah 12: With Joy You Shall Draw Water - Refrain 2 Offertory: God Never Tires or G #909, Jesus, Hope of the World Mass Setting: G #211-16, Mass of Joy and Peace Communion: G #920, Pan de Vida Song of Praise: SS #134, Come and Set Us Free
DECEMBER 16, 2018 - PARISH NEWS
Thank you for supporting our Parish Community and Catholic Education!
Did You Know…
When we changed envelopes companies everyone’s envelope number changed. Also, just for your information, we do not
record giving by envelope number. All giving is entered into our computer by name. So, if you forget your enve-lope or don’t have envelopes you can write a check and drop it in the collection and it will still be credited to your account.
St. Mary’s Food Pantry
St. Mary’s Food Pantry is always in need of donations for our clients. However, they are overstocked with canned vege-
tables to last for years, so they are asking for help in collecting the following food items for their pantry. .
Creamed Soups Tune Helper Tuna Boxes of Oatmeal Oatmeal Packages Ramen Noodles Instant Mashed Potatoes Pasta Sides Canned Meats Pork and Beans Canned Fruits Canned Chicken Mac & Cheese Pasta Sauce Jelly Manual Can Opener
There is a barrel in the back of church where you can drop off your food items. If you have cash do-nations you can mail them directly to St. Mary’s or give them to an usher and we will be sure to get them to St. Mary’s for you.
NEW PARISHIONER INFORMATION Please print your name and address below to receive registration information. Please drop in collection basket or mail to Parish.
Name ________________________________________________
Address ______________________________________________
City/State _____________________________ Zip ____________
Home Phone _________________________________________
Email _______________________________________________
NATIVITY OF MARY CONTRIBUTION REPORT 12/1/2018 & 12/2/2018
Envelopes $ 14,203.00 Plate $ 645.00 Church Debt $ 1,172.00 Pisces Fund $ 652.00 Utility Fund $ 7.00 EFT $ - Credit Card $ 441.50 Online Giving $ 402.86 Poor Box $ 200.00 Total $ 17,723.36
Tuition/Registration Fees 18-19 $ 18,359.66
NOVEMBER 2018 FIGURES
Total Offertory income Budgeted $ 46,333.33 for September
Total Contributions received $ 45,569.69 for October
Over/(Short Fall) of Budget $763.64
CHRISTMAS FLOWERS If you are making a Christmas flower donation and would like the name of the
person(s) you are donating in honor of in the Christmas bulletin, the deadline is Thursday, December 19th.
Thank You to All Parishioners who bought tickets from the Altar Society for the Nativity Set this year. We Ap-preciate All the proceeds this year and a check has been presented to the Parish Office. A Hugh Thank You to
Toni Ibarra for her Very Generous Donation for this set. The Happy and Proud Winner is Marilyn Mineart and boy was she surprised. This set will be going to a Great Home. Merry Christmas and God Bless to All of our Nativity Families, both Church and School.
DECEMBER 16, 2018 - JANUARY 6, 2019 CALENDAR
Sunday 16 8:00AM Mass 10:30AM Mass 8AM
1PM - Advent Penance Serv. & 1st Reconciliation
Monday 17 8:30AM Mass Communion Serv.
Tuesday 18 8:30AM Mass 9AM - Quilters 7PM - RCIA
Wednesday 19 8:30AM Mass 1:30PM - School Penance Service 7PM - Choir
Thursday 20 8:30AM Mass 12:10PM - School Christmas Break Begins 6:30PM - Liturgy Committee Mtg.
Friday 21 8:30AM Mass
Saturday 22 3:00PM Confession 4:00PM Mass
23 8:00AM Mass 10:30AM Mass 9AM - Choir
24 3:00PM Mass 12PM - Midnight Mass 8PM - Choir
25 10:00AM Mass
26 8:30AM Communion Serv.
27 8:30AM Communion Serv.
28 8:30AM Communion Serv.
29 3:00PM Confession 4:00PM Mass
30 8:00AM Mass 10:30AM Mass 9AM - Choir
31 3:00PM Mass
January 1 12:00AM Midnight Mass 10:00AM Mass
2 8:30AM Mass
3 8:30AM Mass No Altar Society Meeting
4 8:30AM Mass 9AM-Noon Eucharistic Adoration
5 3:00PM Confession 4:00PM Mass
The Roman Church has been singing the "O" Antiphons since at least the eighth century. They are the antiphons that accompany the Magnificat canticle of Evening Prayer from December 17-23. They are a magnificent theology that uses ancient biblical imagery drawn from the messianic hopes of the Old Testament to proclaim the coming Christ as the ful-fillment not only of Old Testament hopes, but present ones as well. Their repeated use of the imperative "Come!" em-bodies the longing of all for the Divine Messiah.
December 17
O Wisdom of our God Most High, guiding creation with power and love: come to teach us the path of knowledge!
December 18
O Leader of the House of Israel, giver of the Law to Moses on Sinai: come to rescue us with your mighty power!
December 19
O Root of Jesse’s stem, sign of God’s love for all his people: come to save us without delay!
December 20
O Key of David, opening the gates of God’s eternal Kingdom: come and free the prisoners of darkness!
December 21
O Radiant Dawn, splendor of eternal light, sun of justice: come and shine on those who dwell in darkness and in the shadow of death. December 22
O King of all nations and keystone of the Church: come and save man, whom you formed from the dust!
December 23 O Emmanuel, our King and Giver of Law: come to save us, Lord our God!
THE "O ANTIPHONS" OF ADVENT
SCHOOL - DECEMBER 16, 2018
OPEN HOUSE - SUNDAY, JANUARY 27TH AFTER THE 10:30 A.M. MASS
Please help us spread the word about our wonderful school by talking to your friends and neighbors about our annual Open House that will be taking place this year during Catholic Schools Week on Sunday, January 27th, after the 10:30 mass. Word of mouth is an excel-lent opportunity to let people know who we are!
SCHOOL CALENDAR
Thursday, December 20th Christmas vacation begins at 12:10 pm
Thursday, January 3rd Classes Resume
Friday, January 4th Report Cards
Friday, January 18,12:10 Dismissal Parent Teacher Conferences, 1:00 - 6:00 pm
Sunday, January 27th Open House, after 10:30 am Mass
DECEMBER 16, 2018 - THE THIRD SUNDAY OF ADVENT
The prophetic writings we hear in today’s scriptures call us to rejoice and celebrate the goodness of God. Zephaniah, Isaiah, Saint Paul, and John the Baptist in Luke’s Gospel all follow the rich tradition of the Biblical prophets, a tradition that reaches full expression in Jesus. The prophets warn that human failings have truly disastrous consequences. All are summoned to repent, and to change their lives. Today we hear the Good News that God’s gracious love exceeds and overcomes all human corruption. God has not given up on us. Indeed, God keeps pursuing us, and eagerly seeks to rec-oncile with us. God’s initiative to set the world aright culminates with Jesus, whose coming John the Baptist announces. John’s prophetic message summons us to join in God’s reconciling work, by living generously and justly in our daily lives. As we rejoice in God’s grace, we then extend this grace to all.
GOD S JOY, OUR JOY Zephaniah’s description of God in today’s first reading is quite striking. It is remarkable that after most of the book of Zephaniah paints a dark picture of God’s judgment on the Day of the Lord, we see God singing with joy, partying and celebrating, bursting with love for the Chosen People. Such is God’s delight in us human beings.
In the scriptures, there seem to be two kinds of moments when God is especially delighted. First, during creation, when God creates something beautiful: not only the whole universe, but also individual human persons, made in God’s image. Second, after times of separation, when God celebrates the restoration of intimacy with God’s beloved.
As Paul writes to the Church in Philippi, those on the path of faith might somehow get swept up in God’s joy. Because in Christ and through the Holy Spirit, God continually speaks and listens to those in united in faith. We participate in God’s delight in creation when we are creative ourselves, when we add to the world’s beauty. We also participate when we join in the work of reconciliation and act to heal human divisions and restore relationships.
BEGIN WHERE YOU ARE In today’s Gospel, those who listened to John the Baptist’s prophetic preaching were quite troubled, and moved to ask What should we do? Although John had given dire warnings about what might happen if they did not sincerely repent, he did not suggest drastic actions. He recommended that people begin where they are, and work within their daily cir-cumstances. Share generously. Treat people fairly. Be content with what you have. These were perhaps small steps turning them, in God’s time, toward deeper change.
A first step for us might be to learn, however slowly, to listen to God speaking within the context of our lives. We can re-spond with small concrete actions and perhaps learn what God wishes to say through them. We can then listen anew for the next step.
Copyright (c) J. S. Paluch Company
TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION
Years ago, the trick question on religion quizzes would be to name all the liturgical colors, or the colors of the vestments worn at Mass. Rose is a color seldom seen, used at most two days a year. Today, Gaudete Sunday, is one of those days. The name of the day is drawn from an opening verse in the old Latin Mass texts: Gaudete is Latin for Rejoice! This year’s Gospel certainly reflects that mood as Elizabeth feels her infant within her leaping for joy at the presence of Mary. Mary’s visit to her aged cousin is an act of compassion between women, as two kinswomen who are bearing chil-dren into the world share their joy.
Some churches retain the custom of having the priest wear rose vestments today, and many will use a rose candle in the Advent wreath. Violet is the official color for Advent and Lent, but many parishes employ different hues for each sea-son, trying to keep them distinct. In medieval times, dye was costly, and poor parishes used unornamented plain cloth for vestments. Dyes were expensive and some colors, particularly purple, difficult to achieve. In England, purple dye was made from mollusks, yielding at best a deep indigo or blue and not the desired violet. Thus, the color of Advent in the British Isles has long been a deep blue, reminding many people of Mary’s presence at the heart of the Advent mystery. That theology is largely unplanned: it’s all because of the clams!
Rev. James Field, Copyright (c) J. S. Paluch Co.
C H R I STM A S
S C H E D U L E
Dec. 24 & 25 3:00 PM Mass Midnight Mass 10:00 AM Mass
Lectors Youth Mass
Barbara Garrett Grace Arnone
Marilyn Fellows Mike Fetters
Eucharistic Ministers
Theresa Walter Becky Adkins Mary Ann McClure Helen Austin Loretta Van Bibber Vanessa Wiegman Volunteer
Rosa Milazzo Carla Brewer Ed Seufert Judy Seufert Donna Arnone Michelle Hix Susie Kenney
Sara Breunig Ray Singer Lisa Dec Margaret Ruiz Larry Lamb Bob DeSchepper Volunteer
Ushers Marilyn Mineart Julian Huff Rich Carroll Teresa Zaner
Mike Monley Bernie Schulte Mike Eaton Volunteer
Janet Duffey Donnie Duffey Bob Murphy Ron Galvan
Servers Meekin Becker Henry Becker
Katie Winbinger Ben Winbinger
Matt Lakin Volunteer
Cantor Children’s Choir Choir Choir
Accompanist JoAnn Ishmael Susan Walker JoAnn Ishmael
Dec. 22 & 23 4:00 PM Mass 8:00 AM Mass 10:30 AM Mass
Lectors Donna Arnone Marilyn Fellows
Nancy Ronan Volunteer
Barbara Garrett Joe Harrie
Eucharistic Ministers
Loretta Van Bibber Theresa Walter Loretta Krawczyk Becky Winbinger Grace Arnone Michelle Hix Joe Arnone
Larry Nauser Mike Fetters Pat Clark Margaret Ruiz Sandy DeSchepper Mercy Kimbrough
Helen Austin Mary Vitt Mary Singer Michelle Hix Sam Locascio Diane Locascio Volunteer
Ushers Marilyn Mineart Sue Reiser Bernie Schulte Teresa Zaner
Mary Ann McClure Ron Galvan Charles Bellman Volunteer
Danny Barnes Mark Bishop Volunteer Volunteer
Servers Lauren Winbinger Ben Winbinger
Jack Ryan Anna Ryan
Lucy Barnes Anna Barnes
Cantor Mike Van Bibber Maria Milazzo Vickie Carrillo
Accompanist JoAnn Ishmael Michelle Camacho Susan Walker
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