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CATHEDRAL of the IMMACULATE CONCEPTION
November 21, 2021
Daily Mass
12:15 pm Monday through Friday (Livestream)
Weekend Mass Schedule SATURDAY [Fulfills Sunday Obligation] 2:30 p.m. SUNDAY
9 a.m., 11 a.m. (Livestream), 8 p.m.
Reconciliation Schedule
TUESDAY and THURSDAY 11:30 a.m. to 12:00pm SATURDAY: 1:30 p.m. to 2:15 pm
Cathedral Office
Mon-Fri: 9:00 am-3:00pm 416 W 12th St.
Kansas City, MO 64105 Telephone: 816-842-0416
Fax: 816-842-3849 Website: www.kcgolddome.org
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Eucharistic adoration every First Friday
after the 12:15 Mass until 2:00 PM
Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe
Most Reverend James V.
Johnston, Jr., D.D,
Bishop of the Diocese of
Kansas City– St. Joseph The Catholic Center
20 W 9th Street
Kansas City, MO 64105
Pastor
Fr. Paul Turner Ext. 140 [email protected]
In Residence
Fr. Kenneth Riley [email protected]
Office Administration, Wedding Coordinator
Adriana Mears Ext. 124 [email protected]
Pastoral Associate
Michelle Reichart [email protected]
Deacon Steve Livingston [email protected]
Deacon Jim Olshefski
Liturgy, Music,
Principal Organist
Mario Pearson, Ph.D. Ext. 119 [email protected]
Director, Morning Glory Ministries
John Kraus Ext. 111 [email protected]
Victim Advocate 816.392.0011
Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception
Pastoral Council Deb Eason, Lynne Everett, Frank Kennedy
(chair), Kate Loncar, Mariano Marin, Jim McGuire, Denise Reinert,
Cheri Throop, Christina Cheng Williams.
Finance Council Dean Bezdek (chair), Ed Blasco, Cindy Boersma, George Hans, Kim Luken, Deacon Jim Olshefski,
Sam Vogel, John Wyker, Jessie Yeagle.
Stewardship Council Ed Blasco (chair), Chris Kerns,
Estella Morales, Joe Pinter, Ed Ronnebaum, Mark Whitlow.
Building Committee Ed Blasco (chair), Ron Jury, Martha Kauffman,
Kim Kovar, John Kraus, Estella Morales, Yvonne Warlen, Mark Whitlow.
Capital Campaign Cabinet Joe Akers (For the Greater), Ed Blasco,
Kevin Flattery (For the Greater), Thea Gude, Dave Hess, Rick Hughes, Chris Kerns, John Kraus,
Jeanne Matthews, Sean O’Byrne, Deacon Jim & Mary Olshefski, Denise Reinert, Elaine and Gregg Sandridge, Mark Whitlow (chair), Todd Wilson.
Honorary Chairs of Capital Campaign Cabinet Msgr. Robert Gregory, Mike and Sylvia Haverty,
Bishop James Johnston, Msgr. Bradley Offutt.
Morning Glory Ministries Board
Jack Beal, Dean Bezdek, Pam Curry, Eric Godfroy, Shruti Gulati, John Kraus,
John Lewis, Nick Lewis, Jeremy Lillig, Laci McClellan, Karen Miller, Bill Mullin,
Mike Svetlic, Louise Tritt.
MASS INTENTIONS
Main Cathedral
Saturday, November 20 2:30 pm + Lucas Garcia – Murillo Family
Sunday, November 21 9:00 am + Adam Donovan- by Dixie Siglewski
11:00 am +Bobby Ortiz - Angela Ortiz 8:00 pm Brian Martin– Birthday
For Members of the Cathedral Parish
Weekday - 12:15 p.m. Mon 22 Elena Herrera– Health Tues 23 For the Sick Around the World Wed 24 + Marcia Nida
Thurs 25 9:00 am For Members of the Cathedral Parish
Fri 26 + Martha Espino
The small + denotes one who is deceased
Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe– November 21, 2021 — Year B
CATHEDRAL CALENDAR
Sat
20
9:00 Women’s Spirituality Group @ O’Hara room 4:30 pm Wedding: David Coulter/ Bailey Rush. Congratulations!
Sun
21
Today’s second collection is for the Dio-cese of Queenstown, South Africa. 11:00 am Baptisms- Watkins and Sanchez/Rodriguez Families. Congratulations!
Mon
22
6:30 pm RCIA ( Zoom )
Tues
23 6:30 pm Scripture Study
Thurs
25
No Confessions Today 9:00 am Thanksgiving Mass Parish Office Closed
Fri
26
Parish Office Closed 4:30 pm Facebook Live with Fr. Paul 5:30 pm Wedding Rehearsal
Sat
27
4:30 pm Wedding: Joseph Blake/ Kelsey Duffy Congratulations!
Sun
28
First Sunday of Advent 11:00 am Baptisms- Msgr. Gregory Family Congratulations! Write the names of your deceased loved ones in our
Book of the Dead near the baptismal font. We will
keep them in our prayers throughout November.
Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe Last Sunday in Ordinary Time Revelation 1:5–8
A Kingdom of Priests
Christ is our king, and we are his subjects. That places him and us in a unique position with the rulers of the world. Christians strive to be good citizens, wherever we live. A good state will promote religious freedom and allow its citizens to contribute to its well-being. As Christians we have opinions about the value of human life from womb to tomb, the importance of caring for the needy in other nations, taxes that do not place an unfair burden on the poor, and the humane treatment of criminal offenders and prisoners of war. Sometimes the state’s official policy differs from the perspective of the Gospel. At those times we realize that Christ is our king, though someone else may be head of state. The Book of Revelation opens with a vision of the Risen Jesus. “He is coming amid the clouds, and every eye will see him.” Because of Jesus’ majestic appearance, the suffering he endured, and the redemption he has won, Revelation offers this hymn of praise: “To him who loves us and has freed us from our sins by his blood, who has made us into a kingdom, priests for his God and Father, to him be glory and power forever and ever. Amen.” Christ is our king. We are more than subjects; we are priests. Through our baptism we are consecrated as a holy nation. We raise our voice on behalf of all the peoples of the earth.
Lectionary Bulletin Inserts: Reflections on the First and Second Readings, Year B © 2019 Archdiocese of Chicago: Liturgy Training Publications. All rights reserved. Written by Paul Turner. Lectionary for Mass © 2001, CCD
The 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 enforce-
ment authorities, report suspected sexual abuse of
a minor or vulnerable adult to the Ombudsman,
Joe Crayon, at 816.812.2500 or cray-
[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 provid-
ing care and healing resources to victims of sexual
abuse and their families.
Please contact Whitney True-Francis,Victim
Assistance Coordinator, at 816.392.0011 or
[email protected] for more information.
During the past couple of weeks, we have invited
each of you to prayerfully consider a gift to the
Annual Catholic Appeal (ACA) and many of you
have pledged your support. We thank you. If you
have not made a gift or a pledge, please make a
difference today by finding a pledge card and
(mailing it to the Office of Stewardship and
Development or placing it in the collection
basket). Pledge cards are available in the pews
and in the Parish Office or by contacting Adriana
Mears. Every gift makes a difference, and we are
aiming for 100% participation.
You are Invited to Community Conversations about Procession
A documentary called Procession was filmed in our diocese and facilitates drama therapy for six
survivors of clergy sexual abuse, some from our diocese. It will be released on Netflix on November
19.
What is your reaction to this?
This might be the first you’ve heard about it, or you may have already attended a pre-screening. You
might be angry, curious, hopeful, infuriated, sad, anxious or all of these. Your emotions might be
directed at the Church or any number of individuals. You might even be mad at yourself for feeling
how you feel.
Journey to Bethany invites you, your friends and family to join with others in conversation about the
film and the thoughts and feelings this brings up in you. These conversations are designed as safe
spaces with a structure that allows for all to participate in the way in which they are most
comfortable. It allows for all feelings and opinions to be shared and for the community to support one
another. In addition, counseling professionals will be available for anyone who might want to speak
with someone one-on-one.
The events are open to the public, so please share this invitation. In accordance with COVID-19
safety best practices, registration is requested so that social distancing may be accommodated. Learn
more and register at www.journeytobethany.org/conversations. We are considering a fully online
(Zoom) session as well; if you prefer this option, please use the form on the website site to let us
know.
Schedule of Community Conversations
November 30 | 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm
Red Bridge Library Community Room
December 16 | 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm
North Independence Library
January 9 | 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm
Location TBD
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Morning Glory Ministries
Loving & Serving the Homeless of Kansas City
November 21, 2021 by John Kraus, MGM Director
A ministry of the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception
THANK YOU YOU DID IT
GOAL SURPASSED
Tailgate In The City 2021:
Tackling Hunger &
Homelessness
in Kansas City
Raised $50,211
Thank you to all our sponsors
and donors. A full listing will
be available soon.
ALL VIDEOS ONLINE
Click on the MGM’s homepage
www.morningglorykc.org to
watch quick videos from our
guests. We are
so honored to be
a small part of
their lives.
THANKFULNESS Tuesday at breakfast, Dennis came to me
as I was washing dishes. He said, “John,
I’m sure you don’t remember me. Ten
months ago I came in for the first time
after becoming homeless. You directed
me to a center that helps homeless veter-
ans. I took your advice and because of
that I was able to get into a home. I’ve
been housed for the last 9 months. If it
wasn’t for that advice and this place, I
would have been homeless and probably
dead by now. I just wanted to come back
and say thank you.