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July 25, 2021 • 17th Sunday in Ordinary Time www.holyangelsbasehor.org
Church 15408 Leavenworth Road Basehor, Kansas 66007
Holy Angels Church Office ................................................. (913) 724-1665
15438 Leavenworth Road
Fax ............................................................... (913) 724-4148
Office Hours
Monday thru Thursday ........................... 8:30 am - 4:30 pm
Friday ..................................................... 8:30 am - 2:00 pm
Rectory ......................................................... (913) 724-3122
15440 Leavenworth Road
Pastoral Staff Pastor ............... Rev. Richard McDonald
................ [email protected]
Parish Secretary/Charity Coordinator
........................................ Joyce Bowlin .................. [email protected]
Pastoral Assistant ............ Dana Beinlich
.............. [email protected]
Director of Religious Education
Cathy Kern ................... (913) 481-5447 .......................... [email protected]
Director Adult Education & Formation
RCIA Coordinator
Christine Brown ............ (913) 724-1665 [email protected]
Youth Ministry Coordinator
Kevin White .................. (913) 724-1665
Music Director
Laura Beeves ................ (913) 441-8489 ...................... [email protected]
Choir Director.................. Hayley Pedroza
Confessions welcomed by appointment and Saturdays, 3:45 - 4:15 pm.
Daily Mass - Regular weekday Mass in little church 8 am Mon. – Thurs.
and at 9 am on civil holidays. There will not be a daily Mass when there is a funeral.
Rosary after weekday Mass
Our Lady Queen of the Holy Angels Adoration Chapel open 24/7 with key
card availability to those signing up for a holy hour
Our Lady of Perpetual Help Devotion Tuesdays after morning Mass
Youth Group Sundays, 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm, little church basement
Men’s Prayer Group Saturdays, 7:00 am, little church basement
Legion of Mary 3rd Wednesday of the month 5:30 pm, parish hall
Ladies Faith Group Monday evenings at 6:30 pm little church basement.
Friday mornings at 9:30 AM, little church basement.
Holy Angels Parish welcomes you to a teaching and exposition of Sacred Relics. Over 150 relics will be shown, some as old as 2,000 years.
Among the treasures will be relics of St. Joseph, St. John the Baptist, St. Thérèse of Lisieux, St. Francis of Assisi, and St. Faustina Kowalska.
There will also be a fragment of the Veil that belonged to Our Lady and some of the largest remain-ing pieces in the world of the Wood of the True Cross .
Presented by Father Carlos Martins of the Companions of the Cross
Held in the church on Friday, July 30 at 6:30 pm
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Monday, July 26 Sts. Joachim & Anne
8:00 am † Earl McCallister - TD
Tuesday, July 27
8:00 am † Deceased of the Cortright
family - BC
Wednesday, July 28
8:00 am † Karen Stallbaumer - VS
Thursday, July 29 St. Martha
8:00 am † Tony Vielhauer - HA
Friday, July 30 St. Peter Chrysologus
8:00 am † Holy Souls in Purgatory - KT
Saturday, July 31 St. Ignatius of Loyola
4:30 pm † Joe Brandenburg - AB
Sunday, August 1
8:00 am † Mary Davis - HA
10:30 am All Parishioners of Holy Angels
SATURDAY, JULY 31 - 4:30 PM
Servers Josh & Kathryn Steinlage
Lector 1 Sara Steinlage
Lector 2 Craig Gaffney
EMHC (4) Steve Suarez, Volunteer,
Therese Horvat & Sara Steinlage
Ushers (4) Lyle Lauritsen*, Nick Gaspers,
Steve Gripka & Richard Kiblinger
Sacristan Sara Steinlage
SUNDAY, AUGUST 1 - 8:00 AM
Servers Nathaniel & Tobias Cartwright
Lector 1 Jeri Gregory
Lector 2 Curtis Pahls
EMHC(4) Curtis Pahls, Sharon Peltzer,
Jeri Gregory & Janet Johnson
Ushers (4) James Murphy*, Dennis Moore,
David Walsh & Rodney Ashley
Sacristan Amanda Cartwright
10:30 AM TRADITIONAL MUSIC
MC Scott Chmielarski
Servers Isabella Milhon & Eva England
Lector 1 Jane Brandenburg
Lector 2 Debbie Steele
EMHC (4) Terry Thomas, Jane Brandenburg,
Vince & Maggie Avila
Ushers (4) Ron McMillian *, Keith Mark, Mike
Eskina & Vince Avila
Sacristan Yvonne Tripp
Collection Counters:
July 25 Marlene Goll, Janice Gaspers &
Maria McBratney
Aug. 2 Beverly Brown, Linda Land &
Marlene Goll
M a s s e s T h i s W e e k
M i n i s t r y S c h e d u l e
G i f t s F o r G o d
Weekly Collection Income Needed .................. $12,300.00
July 17/18 .......................................................... $14,104.00
Excess (Shortfall) from weekly average for the month
..................................................................................$667.00
Other collections
Building Fund ...........................................................$255.00
Our Sincere thanks to those who are doing their part!
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Feast of the “Apostle to the Apostles,”
St. Mary Magdalen, July 22, 2021
Dear Parishioners and Friends of Holy Angels,
We know why this great saint is called the “Apostle to the
Apostles”: she is the first to give the GREAT NEWS of the Resur-
rection of Our Lord Jesus Christ to the eleven Apostles who sur-
vived Easter weekend. We are all called to live out and continual-
ly offer this best of all possible news to those with whom we
come into contact.
This Sunday begins the Bread of Life Discourse from
Chapter 6 of St John’s Gospel. It goes on for four Sundays
through August 22. There is an article from the National Catholic
Register that helps us value ever more greatly the Blessed Sacra-ment. It features how the Holy Eucharist was instrumental in
the conversion of three nationally known Catholics, the former
Southern Baptist and now Catholic evangelist, Sonja Corbitt, a
former Presbyterian minister, Scott Hahn, who is now a Catholic
apologist whose son was ordained a priest this spring, and
Bishop James D. Conley of Lincoln, who is known to our parish
from his visits here. Please go to the link: https://
www.ncregister.com/features/catholic-converts-tell-their-
story-of-eucharistic-reckoning to read the feature story. Due
to this emphasis on the Holy Eucharist for four of the next five
Sundays, we have up in our narthex the Eucharistic Miracles
Exhibit to foster our growth in gratitude for this great gift.
Drawing on the mystery of miracles, Holy Angels Parish is
proud to present the Treasures of the Church exhibit this com-ing Friday, July 31, for one evening only, which offer the oppor-
tunity to reverence sacred relics of the highest order. Fr. Carlos
Martins of the Companions of Christ is the custodian of these
relics and will offer a presentation for us to appreciate them all
the more at 6:30 pm. Miracles have been attributed to many holy
relics over the course of time. We pray that miracles needed by
those partaking in the exhibit may occur due to those praying
over them and asking for the intercession of the saint or Christ to
whom the relic is connected.
Finally, a happy grandparents’ day today to all grandpar-
ents, a day that Pope Francis obviously hijacked from Hallmark
who started it years ago and established it first in the autumn.
Unlike the card manufacturer, the Pope wants to call to mind
and emphasize the connection all grandparents should have with the grandparents of Our Lord, St. Joachim and St. Ann, the
Blessed Virgin Mary’s parents, whose memorial is celebrated on
July 26.
We ask Christ, through the intercession of his maternal grand-
parents, to bless all families and especially members of families
who are far from their own families,
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t o H o l y A n g e l s
Blane & Caitlin Hachinsky,
Beckham and Baylor
FOOD KITCHEN: On Aug. 3rd Holy Angels
will go back to preparing hot casseroles for
our turn at the food kitchen. Please consid-
er making one for our neighbors in need.
Pans and commodities will be available next weekend.
Questions call Nick Gaspers at 913-724-1186
C a l e n d a r o f U p c o m i n g E v e n t s
July - CWO Food Drive weekends of July
July 28 - Summer Series Talk 7 pm, church
July 30 - Sacred Relics of the Saints exhibit 6:30 pm
Aug. 4 - Knights of Columbus meeting 7 pm
Aug. 10 - CWO meeting 6:30 pm
ANNUAL FOOD BASKET DRIVE IN JULY: The Catholic Women’s Organization
(CWO) of our parish will be collecting
items for the Basehor Linwood Assistance
Services during the month of July. Sug-gested items that are needed: non-perishable food
staples, toiletry items, paper products, washing deter-
gent or cash donations (drop in collection). Please
leave items in the narthex.
Congratulations to the following couples
on Celebrating their 50th wedding
anniversaries this year:
Michael & Dolores Dolan - July 31
David & Mary Barton - Aug. 28
Charles & Phyllis Bernardi - Jan. 16
Frank & Barb Lovitch - April 3
Steve & Joyce Oswald - May 15
James & Cathy Starcher - June 12
Robin & Carol Spiess - July 17
May the Lord continue to bless
your lives together.
Mark Your Calendars! This coming school year will
be a Confirmation year for those in seventh and
eighth grades. The all day Archdiocesan required Confirmation retreat will be held on Sat., Nov. 6th at
Prairie Star Ranch.
"All you who are thirsty, come to the water!"
God, who is rich in mercy, invites us again and again
to walk more closely with Him and to invite others to
do the same. Do you know someone whose walk with the Lord is heading to the Catholic Church? Someone
who yearns for the grace of the sacraments or is curi-
ous about Church teaching?
Invite him or her to call Chris Brown (913-724-1665)
to learn more about the inquiry process. Classes
begin in September!
Chris can also be reached via email
The Catholic Women’s Organization (CWO) will
meet on Tues., August 10, at 6:30 pm in the parish
hall. All ladies of the parish are invited to attend. Refreshments will be provided by Joyce Bowlin and
Margaret Baker.
Catholics Did You Know?
We’ve heard stories about angels in the Bible, on TV
shows, and books. However, sometimes there is some
confusion about them. St. Augustine says, “Angel is
the name of their office” but is not their nature. Their
nature is spirit. Even though they are purely spiritual creatures, God gave them intelligence and will. The
Church says they surpass in perfection all visible
beings save, obviously, Our Lord Jesus Christ and
His Blessed Mother. Angels are the servants and
messengers of God, present since creation. Angels are immortal, always beholding the face of God and
glorifying Him.
Angels have served God’s purposes throughout the
history of salvation. God has used them to serve as
part of his divine plan, and sent them as his messen-
gers to Abraham, St. Joseph, our Blessed Mother,
and to announce Christ’s birth to the shepherds.
They protected and ministered to Christ during His Infancy, Temptation in the Desert, and Agony in the
Garden.
The Catechism tells us the whole life of the Church
benefits from the mysterious help of angels. They are
invoked in our Catholic Mass, at baptism, and during
the Christian burial rite. After Mass we pray to St.
Michael to protect and defend us from Satan and all the evil spirits. Just as angels are there to help and
protect us, the fallen angels (evil spirits) are trying to
destroy us by separating us from God. The Catechism
says, “Beside each believer stands an angel as protec-
tor and shepherd” leading us to life with Christ. So
whenever you may be in trouble, have a difficult situation, or need heavenly assistance, remember to
pray to your guardian angel!
Please pray for the following people
listed on the prayer chain…Nick Baker, Tom Dickinson, Jennifer Billingsly, Frank Bova,
David Brewer, Steve Burghart, Jackie Cahill, Eve
Cope, Jim Cope, Derek Deegan, Dickerson family,
Bridget Gilewitch, Judy Goens, Jim Hubbel,
Brinkley Hutson, Jerry Kavanaugh, Herschel Keithline, Joe Kennedy, Betty Morris, Betty Nick,
Emily Pant, Cathy Oehm, Joyce Oswald, Michael
Reibel, Ernie Rodina, Judy Rodina, Pat Rogers,
Jennifer Schreiner, Marilyn Stowers, Callahan
Sutlick, Mary Alice Wells, Cari, Dianne, Irene,
Issac, Joann, Meade, Renae, Sarah, Tammy, special intentions and the repose of the souls of
Peggy Warren and Jack Loun.
**Prayer requests will appear in the bulletin for only 2 –
4 weeks (depending on need) from the date received. **
I n O u r P r a y e r s
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GROW-A-ROW Bring the extra produce from your home gardens each Sunday. Collections will continue through-
out the summer. These fruits and vegetables are
taken to Welcome Central in Leavenworth. Please
place your produce in marked bins in the Narthex
as you enter for mass.
Volunteer help is also welcome. Please contact Becky Walsh
913-636-8612.
Prayer Chain Requests
Pat Scheibe, 913-724-2364, [email protected];
Judy Goens, 913-724-1816, [email protected]
Organizations Finance Council Chair
Craig Gaffney ................ (913) 449-0730
Pastoral Council Chair
David Hornick ............... (816) 830-5679
Altar Society
Melissa Milhon . ………...(913 708-4925 ................... [email protected]
Catholic Women's Organization
Cathy Gilewitch ............ (913) 416-3996
............................. [email protected]
Cemetery Sales
Keith Creten ................ (913) 788-2096
Food Kitchen Coordinator
Nick Gaspers ............... (913) 724-1186
Knights of Columbus
Chuck Whipple ............. (816) 835-2740 Dan Clegg, 4th Deg ....... (816) 805-4028
Legion of Mary
Janice Gaspers ………..(913) 724-1186
Special Needs Advocate
Shauna ........................ (913) 721-1249
VIRTUS Coordinator
Sara Steinlage ............... (913) 745-6294
Weddings - Contact Chris Brown nine months before
proposed wedding date. Call the office to make an appointment, (913) 724-1665.
Baptisms Three months notice before baptism. Bap-
tisms are held on the 2nd Sunday of the month. Bap-tismal Preparation Classes are required and scheduled individually with parents (only). Call Chris at the of-fice (913) 724-1665 to schedule a class time.
Sacred Heart– St. Casimir Parish is having
their annual Roast Beef Dinner on Sun., Aug. 1st
from 11:30 am to 3 pm at the Sacred Heart
Church hall, 1405 2nd Ave, Leavenworth. Adults
$11/ Children $6 (12 and under), carry outs
available.
St. Joseph-St. Lawrence Parish in Easton,
will be hosting Summer Fest 2021 on Sat., August 7. Festivities will start with Mass at 5 pm
at St. Lawrence church in Easton. Please join
us for a home cooked chicken dinner (4-7 pm),
raffle, children activities, cake walk, bingo, mu-
sic, beverages, and some great socializing. Adult
meal $10/ children 10 and under $5.
“Always stay close to this Heavenly Mother,
because she is the sea to be crossed to reach the shores of Eternal Splendour.” St. Padre Pio