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Sunday, March 1st, 2020 ~ First Sunday of Lent
MASS INTENTIONS
Sun. Mar 1 8:00 am +Diana Dome
Tue. Mar 3 8:00 am +Farron Leiker
Th. Mar 5 8:00 am +Steve & Aaron Pfannenstiel
Sun. Mar 8 8:00 am +Edward & Oliva Pfannenstiel
Tue. Mar 10 <<< NO MASS >>>
Th. Mar 12 8:00 am L/D Mark & Dora Leiker family
MINISTRY SCHEDULE
SERVERS
Sunday, Mar 1 Wyatt Gerstner & Cali Richmeier
Sunday, Mar 8 Benjamin Dome & Alec Gerstner
EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS OF HOLY COMMUNION
Sunday, Mar 1 Nathan Leiker & Wendy Richmeier
Sunday, Mar 8 Jenalyn Leiker & Lauren Moeder
LECTORS OFFERTORY GIFTS
Sun. Mar 1 Brian Pfannenstiel Ken & Peggy Richmeier
Sun. Mar 8 Jeanette Pfannenstiel Bonnie Shubert
GREETERS
Sunday, Mar 1 Linda Gross
Sunday, Mar 8 Larry & Gloria Koirth
COLLECTION TEAM
Sunday, March 1
David Leiker, Kenny Pfannenstiel, Tony Staley, Glenn Stramel
Sunday, March 8
Aaron Dome, John Oborny, Gary Staab, Darold Younker
TRAVELING CHALICE FOR VOCATIONS
Sunday, March 1 Jeff & Wendy Richmeier Sunday, March 8 Randy & Michelle Werth Sunday, March 15 Herman & Rosie Leiker Sunday, March 22 Margie Pfannenstiel
Tithe ~ Stewardship of Treasure
Envelopes $1,930.00 Parish Supper $130.00 Loose $117.00
TOTAL $2,177.00
FATHER JARETT’S ~ Q & A
Why can we eat fish on Fridays of Lent? Was it to save the struggling fish markets in medieval times?
I have received this question three times since the beginning of Lent this year, and I assure you, this teaching has nothing to do with struggling medieval fish markets. In Latin, the term used for meat is carne. This is one of the reasons why the Tuesday before lent is called "carnival" from the root "carne" and "vale", literally "farewell to meat."
Even though it is not used in many areas, the official language of the Western Catholic Church continues to be Latin. In Latin, the term carne, or meat, by definition only refers to the meat of warm-blooded animals. Because fish are cold blooded animals they are not included in the category of carne and therefore are not considered meat, and are discluded from the Friday abstinence. (On a side note, interestingly, frog legs, reptiles and other amphibians are cold blooded animals and are therefore not considered meat.)
The tradition of not eating meat on Fridays stems from a time when meat was much more a luxury and the common person had easy access to fish. We are called to forego luxuries in this season of Lent as a sacrifice and therefore it became a tradition to refrain from the luxury of meat.
Last year in Lent I wrote about the fact that in our modern era, many people today prefer some of the fancy fish meals to meat and meat no longer has the implication of luxury, therefore it is important for each of us individually to assess the sacrifice involved in eating crab legs in place of meat on Fridays. Obviously, another point of not eating meat on Fridays is the inconvenience of having to be concerned about what we choose to eat. This, in and of itself is a sacrifice and is therefore important to remember.
These are important question to help us assess the degree of difficulty of our sacrifices during Lent. If its not a sacrifice to eat fish on Friday, perhaps choose something more difficult as a sacrifice, like only eating vegetables or a bread and water fast. As always, our sacrifices don’t automatically make us holy, but they help condition us to control the urges of our body and avoid bigger temptations in the future. May God continue to strengthen you and lead you into greater imitation of
Jesus Christ in this season of Lent.
In Christ’s Loving Service Your Pastor,
Fr. Jarett
Questions of Clarifications? Email Fr. Jarett at [email protected]
Sunday, March 1st, 2020 ~ First Sunday of Lent
Coffee, rolls and conversation following Mass this
morning hosted by the Christian Mothers.
Everyone invited.
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION: Wednesday, 7:00 – 8:00 pm
Stations of the Cross & Benediction
Friday, 7:00 p.m.
(Need three volunteer servers)
Annual Stewardship Renewal Forms. (30% returned)If you
have not already done so, please return as soon as possible.
Thank you for sharing your gifts of time, talent and treasure.
The Bishop’s Annual Appeal – Call to Share reminds us it is
your responsibility and mine – all of ours – that the work of
God continues to be done through the Church that He
established 2000 years ago. All the people and parishes
working together can do amazing things.
The Munjor Knights of Columbus will be
hosting two Lenten Fish Fry's: Friday, March13, and Friday, April 3, from 5-7pm.
Menu: Fried Fish, Noodles & Beans, and
Grebel, cost is $10.00 (12 and under, Free.) New location -
will be at the Munjor School Gymnasium. Lots of room and
lots of great food! Everyone is welcome to attend.
Catholic Relief Services ask for your help.
We are called to join our faith community—
and more than 14,000 Catholic communities
across the United States—in a life-changing
Lenten journey with CRS Rice Bowl. On
February 26 pick up your family’s CRS Rice Bowl found on
the Lent table with materials that will help your journey
from Ash Wednesday to Easter. During the 40 days of Lent,
we will reflect on the challenge of global hunger and how it
affects our human family.
Bishop’s Annual Appeal - formerly known as Catholic
Community Appeal is well under way. The theme this year
is “Call to Share.” The goal for St. Francis of Assisi is
$2,700.00. The goal for the diocese is 1.6 million this year.
An invitation from Bishop Vinke: “Our Blessed Mother
gave life to the One who is our Life.” She is our loving
Mother who desires to help us in our needs. As the bishop of
the Catholic Diocese of Salina, I would like to extend an
invitation to all of our parishioners to join me in a special
statewide rosary crusade every Thursday to help us pass
a human life amendment to the Kansas Constitution.
This amendment will reverse the Kansas Supreme Court’s
decision to grant a constitutional right to abortion. I believe
that our prayers have the power to change the hearts of our
legislators and with the help of the Blessed Mother, we will
be able to overturn this ruling. To join the Rosary Crusade
visit kansasrosarycrusade.org/.
Special Intentions, Curt Brungardt, Charlie Munsch, Carole Carter, Stan Herrmann,
Jack Harwood, Jerry Barnes, Parishioners in Health Care Facilities.
Drop requests in the collection basket or let Lilly know.
Let Lilly know when the intention should be removed.
The Catholic Diocese of Salina is seeking to hire a person in
the Stewardship/Development office. Annual Gifts & Event
Manager tasks are the gift program, events to lead gift
support or steward existing donors. Send cover letter,
application and resume to Fr. Keith Weber, PO Box 980,
Salina KS 67402.
BINGO & RAFFLE: The St. Nicholas Ladies Guild will be
holding their annual Bingo and Raffle on March 22. from 1
to 3pm. Raffle includes a Ring doorbell, an RCA laptop
tablet and many more prizes.
Abby Johnson Leading the way to a culture of life - Former
Planned Parenthood director and accomplished author Abby
Johnson who inspired the movie Unplanned, will be at the
Century 2 Convention Center in Wichita, on May 2. Tickets
are $10 per person, children 12 and under free. Tickets at
www.century2.org. All proceeds benefit pro-life causes.
FEBRUARY – Feb. 8, is the feast day of St. Josephine
Bahkita, patroness of kidnapped and trafficked children.
Pray for trafficked victims and their perpetrators. U.S.
Catholic Sisters Against Human Trafficking.
(www.sistersagainsttrafficking.org). USCSAHT is a 501© 3
organization. 2039 N Geyer Road, St. Louis, MO 63131
Sunday, March 1st, 2020 ~ First Sunday of Lent
The Salvation Army in Hays, operates “Paper Pantry” a
program that helps people in need with personal hygiene
products, toilet paper, laundry soap and basic cleaning
supplies. Donations can be dropped at 203 E. 7th St., Hays.
For more information you can call 785-621-2794.
Free Catholic Videos, Movie, eBooks, MP3’s
www.formed.org – Parish Code: JZ3DPK
DO YOU WANT TO FAST THIS LENT?
In the words of Pope Francis
Fast from hurting words and say kind words. Fast from sadness and be filled with gratitude. Fast from anger and be filled with patience. Fast from pessimism and be filled with hope. Fast from worries and trust in God. Fast from complaints and contemplate simplicity. Fast from pressures and be prayerful. Fast from bitterness and fill your heart with joy. Fast from selfishness and be compassionate to others. Fast from grudges and be reconciled. Fast from words and be silent so you can listen.
DAYLIGHT-SAVING TIME BEGINS
Turn clocks forward 1 hour next
weekend.
CATHOLIC SCHOOL NEWS
HOLY FAMILY ELEMENTARY
Rachel Wentling, Principal 625-3131
Mar. 3 School Mass & Visit with Bishop Vincke
Mar. 5 KP-1st Grade Music Program, 7:00 p.m. in
Mar. 6 Stations of the Cross 8:15 a.m. at IHM
THOMAS MORE PREP- MARIAN
Chad Meitner, Principal Bob Leikam, Jr. High Assistant Principal
625-6577
Full Time Custodian This position is during weekday
afternoons / evenings (2:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.) General
cleaning and disinfecting skills needed in a school
setting. Ability to run various cleaning machines that are
used for the cleaning of restrooms and classrooms. Benefits include:
1) Health Insurance with a diocesan-determined amount that
the employer pays for 2) Life Insurance Benefit
3) Vacation and Holiday days
4) IRA plan with employer matching up to 3% of salary.
Submit resumes to Tom Kisner at [email protected].
Hard copies may be mailed to 1701 Hall Street, Hays KS
67601 att: Tom Kisner.
2020 Auction for Christian Education (ACE)
Preparations are underway for ACE 2020 which will take
place on Saturday, April 25, 2020. The theme is “ACE in the
Wild” a safari theme! Tickets are available now through the
Alumni Office at (785) 625-9434. Donations are being
accepted and the details are available at tmp-m.org/ace/
Monarch 3 on 3 Basketball Tournament and Hotshot
Contest on Saturday, March 21, 2020. The tournament will
be held at Thomas More Prep-Marian, Holy Family
Elementary, and the former Kennedy Middle School. The
tournament is limited to grades 3rd through 8th. Register
teams online at tmp-m.org