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Seventh Sunday in
Ordinary Time
Year A
Fr. Anselm Eke, MSP
Pastor
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CLASSES: There will be NO Religious Ed classes on Wednesday, February 26th. Students and
parents should instead attend Ash Wednesday Mass. (10:00am at Country Place, 12:00pm in Hoisington, or 7:00pm in Olmitz)
LADIES LENTEN BIBLE STUDY GROUP: We will NOT be meeting on Tuesday, February 25th due to
the Pre-Lenten Gathering and supper. The group will study the book, “Walking in Her Sandals” - Experiencing
Christ’s Passion through the Eyes of Women. Through the eyes of women in the gospels, this book guides you on a
prayerful and creative journey through the passion of Jesus.
“You’ll find yourself walking as a companion to Jesus and towards Easter in a whole new way, thanks to the treas-
ure within this book.” - Quote by Sarah Reinhard, Catholic writer & blogger.
The group will meet for 6 weeks at 7:00pm Tuesday evenings from February 18th and going through March 24th in the
Parish Center. You may also contact Janelle Lang (620-282-4151) or Judy Spangler (620-786-0541).
PLEASE NOTE TIME CHANGE! On Saturday, March 7th, the Rosary before Mass will begin at 4:15pm. The
intention of this rosary will be for persecuted Christians and will be lead by the Knights of Columbus.
SUNDAY MORNING LENTEN SESSIONS: A Lenten study on prayer and the power of Lectio Divina will be offered through
the six Sundays of Lent, beginning March 1st at 8:00 am. In six video sessions, Prayer: Finding Intimacy with God captures the secret to
opening our hearts and minds to Scripture as the means to hear from God and then respond in conversation, basking in his presence and re-
solving to live in and through his love. In each session, Dr. Tim Gray masterfully uses the discipline of Lectio Divina to show you how to
make prayer an effective effort of love and intimacy. After the video, discussion will be held. Everyone is welcome to attend!
COFFEE & ROLLS: Please join us for coffee, rolls, cake, and blood pressure checks on Sunday, March 1st in the Parish
Center after the 9:00am Mass. Those with March birthdays and anniversaries will also receive a special blessing.
Parish Center Office:
122 E. 5th St. - Hoisington, KS 67544 (620) 653-2963
Rectory:
108 E. 5th St.—Hoisington, KS 67544 (620) 653-2695
Parish Contact Information:
620-653-2963 or 620-653-2695
Email: stjohnevangelist122@gmail.com
For Religious Education:
stjohn.dre.544@gmail.com
OFFICE HOURS: Tuesday—Thursday, 9:00am—12:00pm and 1:00pm—4:00pm Fridays: 8:00am—2:00pm
Bulletin Announcements: Due by noon on Wednesday. May be submitted by email at the above address
Parish Secretary: Loretta Kinman
Director of Religious Education: Rose Debes (Hoisington); Lisa Starr (Olmitz)
Pastoral Council Pres.: Stephen Debes (Hoisington); Bob Schneider (Olmitz)
Weekend Masses: *Saturday, 5:00pm (Hoisington) *Sunday, 9:00am (Hoisington) *10:30am (Olmitz)
Sacrament of Penance: 4:15pm—4:45pm on Saturdays (Hoisington)
Second Sunday of the Month after Mass until Noon (Olmitz)
Reconciliation is also available by appointment.
Sacrament of Baptism: Call rectory to schedule an appointment for the Baptismal preparations.
Sacrament of Marriage: Contact the pastor 4 to 6 months prior to proposed date of marriage.
Sacrament of Sick: Call rectory in case of emergency or prior to medical procedures or hospital stay
PRAYER NETWORK: To call your prayer intention in for Hoisington, you may call Nancy Kirmer at 653-2466 and
for Olmitz, call Martina Axman at 620-586-3281.
February 23rd,
2020
St. John the Evangelist Parish
Hoisington, KS St. Ann Parish
Olmitz, KS
Website: stjohnevangelistparish.com
HOISINGTON and OLMITZ:
STEWARDSHIP MESSAGE FOR FEB. 23rd: In today’s first reading, the Israelites are urged to love their neighbors as
themselves. In the Gospel, Jesus spells out how we are to do that—to give generously to those who ask of us and not to turn our backs on
those who seek to borrow.
FOOD BANK SUNDAY: Please bring your non-perishable food items to the church on Sunday, March 1st, Food Bank Sunday. Do-
nations will go to the Hoisington and Rush County Food Banks.
SPIRITUAL DIRECTION: A HUNGER TO KNOW GOD—Every faith tradition in the world has seeker-guide relation-
ships. Jesus, who drew people into relationship walked with them and illuminated their lives with the startling truth of God’s Kingdom, is
the template of all spiritual directors in the Christian faith.
What is Spiritual Direction? Spir itual direction is meeting with a trained & exper ienced director to reflect on how
God is present and active in your life right now, and how God might be calling you into deeper relationship. God is the Director; the human
director serves as the vessel through which the Spirit works to uncover the Divine at work in your everyday experiences. The content of the
direction session is simply your life: whatever aspect, story, or experience you feel moved to bring to the session. Your directory may help
you with discernment, spiritual practices, methods of prayer, and at times suggest scripture and other spiritual reading that may enlighten
your path. He/she is present as a compassionate and respectful witness to the joys & sorrows of your journey. Together you pray for that
“closer walk” with God.
Questions one may ask to see if spiritual direction would help: Do you yearn to be more spir itually present in your
everyday life? Are you seeking discernment regarding a particular life issue? Do you want to deepen your connection with God? Do you
want to enhance your prayer life?
Spiritual direction is a ministry within the Church. Judy Spangler has completed the 3 year program offered by the Heart-
land Center of Spirituality to become a certified Spiritual director. If you would like to schedule a session for direction,
please contact Judy at 620-786-0541. Length of session and fee is negotiable.
MARK YOUR CALENDAR: The Hoisington Knights of Columbus will hold a Fish Fry on the
following nights: Friday, March 6th, March 20th, and April 3rd.
Hoisington Mass Schedule for Feb. 25th—March 1st:
Tuesday, February 25th 5:00pm +Brian Bailey
Ash Wednesday, February 26th 10:00am +Joyce White at CPL
Ash Wednesday, February 26th 12:00pm +Bob Glynn
Thursday, February 27th 10:00am +Bill & +Eleanor Reif
Friday, February 28th 10:00am For the Blessed Mother’s Intentions
Saturday, February 29th 5:00pm +Kenny Bieker
Sunday, March 1st 9:00am People & Needs of St. Ann & St. John’s Parishioners
Hoisington Ministers For Next Weekend:
5:00pm Saturday 9:00am Sunday
OLMITZ MASS SCHEDULE FEB. 26-MAR.1st:
Ash Wed., Feb. 26 7:00pm +John B. & +Imelda Riedel
Sun., March 1st 10:30am +Marion Frieb
MINISTERS for Next Weekend: Servers: Devon Mater & Clayton Schneider Lectors: Janice Moore & Camie Hlavaty Collectors: Daniel Schneider & Dale Kuhlman Offertory: The Travis Starr Family Euch. Min.: Tim & Amy Frieb and Pat Swob
MINISTERS for ASH WEDNESDAY at 7:00pm: Servers: Danica Bartonek & Marcus Starr Lectors: Dan Frieb & Teresa Frieb Collectors: Luke Pechanec & Mark Pechanec Offertory: Steve & Janet Pechanec Euch. Min.: Sr. Jane Belanger, Mark & Jane Goodheart
Tuesday, Thursday and Friday Masses are held
in the Parish Center Chapel. Wednesdays, it’s
at Country Place Living (259 W. 6th)
OLMITZ NOTES:
PSR: There will be no class on Sunday, February 23rd.
ATTENTION ST. ANN’S PARISHIONERS:
If you are interested in attending the Abby Johnson talk in
Wichita on May 2, sign up in the back of church. Your
Knights of Columbus council would like to buy your tick-
et! We will purchase tickets at the end of February.
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The St. Ann’s Altar Society is
accepting applications for their
scholarship that is open to St.
Ann’s parishioners’ children who
are preparing to enter study at a
level of higher education within
the next calendar year. The $300 scholarship will be
awarded annually in May. All applications must be re-
ceived by Stephanie Schneider with St. Ann’s Altar Soci-
ety no later than March 31st. Contact stephschnei-
der31@gmail.com to request prefer red electronic ap-
plication or for any questions. Paper applications may be
found in the back of church. Preparing for Lent
Here are a few simple ways that you can try to prepare for Lent: 1. Get moving physically Being made of both body and soul, we are inclined to forget how much the body tends to influence the state of our souls. The days when we sit around on the couch for hours, we’re much, much less likely to have the energy to do the right thing. We give less time to our families, and can gen-erally be depressed about our own state of affairs, which leads to a subtle sense of hopelessness.
But on the days when we’ve taken a walk, or exercised a bit, it couldn’t be more different. We’re more cheerful, more hopeful, and have more energy to give to our family. It’s the perfect state of mind to try to begin to make changes in our lives. 2. Get moving mentally Feed your mind. Even if you aren’t doing spiritual reading, any reading at all might help more than you think. Just reading a whole article, instead of just the headline and then a quick skim, has a way of fostering the habit of follow-ing through on what you’ve started. It helps us learn not to give up easily. And the mind, like any muscle, needs to be used, to stay strong. Using your mind more often can help deepen your understanding of your faith, which is rich beyond measure, and has so much to offer. 3. Start noticing your problem areas You don’t have to pick your resolutions yet, but now is the time to start thinking about what areas of your life need to be revived. Has your temper been especially short lately? A good examination of conscience will direct you to reso-lutions that are personally right for you, and help you see your Lenten goals more clearly. There’s also that old gim-mick: try to name the seven deadly sins. The one you have the most trouble remembering is the one you may be struggling with. 4. Get yourself to the sacraments If you’ve already made a good examination of conscience, don’t waste it. Go to confession! If you have time for dai-ly Mass, or Adoration, even if it’s just once, you won’t regret it. It’s always the best possible decision to try to get closer to Jesus. That’s the whole point of our whole life, after all. 5. Pray, pray, pray You don’t have to be in the mood, you don’t have to have energy, and you don’t have to have anything to say for your prayer to be a good one. What matters is perseverance. Never underestimate the power of forming a habit. It’s so hard at first, but once it’s part of your routine, it becomes second nature. And wouldn’t you love it if daily prayer was second nature to you? ***Taken from www.aleteia.org
Servers: Rhen Galla & Peyton Kinman Ushers: Jay Steinert & Chris Kinman Lectors: Calie Doze & Teri Doze Euch. Min.: Lou Ann Morgenstern & Shawn & Janet Jonas
Chandler Blackwell & Steven Demel Glen Bieberle & Ryan Bieberle Diana Zecha & Miranda Shives Pat Haberman, Duane Koester & Anita Reif
Collection for Last Week: 64 Envelopes…………$ 4,632.00
Offertory ……………..$ 314.00
On-Line Giving………$ 193.75
TOTAL: ……………...$ 5,139.75
COUNTERS: Lori Lane & Evelyn Hoffman OLMITZ COLLECTION FOR LAST WEEKEND: 39 Envelopes…………...$ 1030.00
Offertory………………..$ 69.00 Votives….………………$ 80.00 TOTAL: …………...…..$ 1,179.00
READINGS THIS WEEKEND: #946
READINGS THIS WEEKEND: #946
MASS KIT: Families are encouraged to sign up
to take the Mass Kit home and pray for vocation in
their homes. The sign-up sheet is in the vestibule.
JOIN US FOR TIPS FOR
LENT……..How to have a
fruitful Lent: St. Ann and St.
John parishioners are encouraged
to join us for a pre-Lenten gather-
ing. At 6:00pm, we will begin with a pot-luck meal, fried
chicken and drinks will be provided. Please bring a side
dish or dessert. This will be held in the spirit of Mardi
Gras on “fat Tuesday”, February 25th in St. John’s
Parish Center. There are sign-up sheets in the back of
both churches.
ASH WEDNESDAY SCHEDULE:
10:00am—at Country Place Living
12:00pm—at Hoisington
7:00pm—at Olmitz
RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults):
Are you or people you know searching for a church to call
home? If so, the Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults (RCIA)
may be for you! The RCIA is a time to come together to learn
about the Church and to discern if God is calling you to become
Catholic at this time. If you have questions, or would like more
information about the process, call Judy Spangler (620-786-
0541) or Fr. Eke at 620-653-2963.
There will be an inquiry session on Thursday, March 5 at 7:00
pm in the parish center. Anyone interested in more information
about becoming Catholic is encouraged to attend.
LENTEN DAY OF PRAYER: Sat., March 7th from
9am-3pm at the Heartland Center—3600 Broadway, Great
Bend. Cost is $50 and the day will be presented by the Heart-
land Staff. You can register at office@heartlandspirituality.org
or by calling Ann Axman at 620-792-1232. This day of prayer
will be a loving, prayerful & spiritual day for all who attend.
The day will be spent making time for individual prayer, group
prayer, and for exploring different methods of prayer. Start
your retreat on Friday night by attending our Movie with Mes-
sage; Paul, Apostle of Christ. Overnight accommodations
available both nights if you wish. Spiritual Direction will be
available during the retreat for $15 for a 20 minute session.
LENTEN STUDY SERIES—History of the Mass:
Monday evenings at the Heartland Center from 6:30-7:45pm on
March 2, 16, & 30. Cost is $20 & Sr. Francine Schwarzen-
berger, OP will be the presenter. From its Jewish roots to our
own time, the Christian Eucharist (Mass) has developed in re-
markable ways. Each era has its own historical & theological
contexts for expression. Learn how worship is embodied and
from age to age gives glory to God and brings people to holi-
ness.
FAST & ABSTINENCE DURING LENT:
FAST: Catholics between the ages of 18 & 60 are obliged to
fast on Ash Wednesday and Good Friday (one main meal & 2
smaller meals….nothing in between)
ABSTINENCE: Catholics 14 years of age and older must
abstain from meat on Ash Wednesday, Good Friday, and the
Fridays of Lent.
ASH WEDNESDAY MINISTERS for 12:00pm: Servers: Richard Neidhart Ushers: Richard & Tedi Lacey Lectors: Eric Schoendaler & Kathy McGinnis Euch. Min.: Duane Koester
YOU CAN SAVE SOMEONE’S LIFE TODAY! Any woman who is pregnant & in need can turn for help to the pro-life movement. She never has to feel that abortion is the only option. People anywhere in the country can find assis-tance at the following numbers:
Carenet/Heartbeat………………………...1-800-395-HELP
Crisis Pregnancy Helpline………………..1-888-4-OPTIONS
Birthright…………………………………1-800-550-4900
LIFE SKILLS WORKSHOPS: Life skills are positive & adaptive behaviors that make it possible for individuals to
deal effectively with the demands & challenges of life. Catholic Charities offers several life skills classes on topics such
as: tenant regulations, healthy relationships, health & wellness, time management, home maintenance and safety, and es-
sential food, nutrition and physical activity. For a current schedule of classes visit: http://catholiccharitiesswks.org/
services/healthy-relationships
CHOOSE LIFE LICENSE PLATES: Christians for Life is now taking pre-orders for the new "Choose LIFE" Kansas li-
cense plates. The plate will not be available until 2020. The cost to pre-order is $40 per vehicle plus $1.20 for processing fee for online
orders. They are required to gather the first 1,000 committed orders before the Kansas Department of Revenue (KDOR) can make the
Choose LIFE plate. You may place your order on their website at: https://www.chooselifeplate.com. Christians for Life and Con-
cerned Women of America will email you a receipt so you know that your order and payment have been received. Once they have
collected 1,000 registrations, KDOR will mail you a certificate to pick up your license plate in your county. If you aren't interested in
purchasing one of the first 1,000 Choose LIFE plates, you can still donate to this cause and all money donated will go toward the
$40,000 needed to begin production.
A PRAYER FOR THE FAMILY
Jesus, our most loving redeemer,
You came to enlighten the world
With your teaching and example.
You willed to spend the greater part of Your life
In humble obedience to Mary and Joseph
in the poor home of Nazareth.
In this way, You sanctified that family,
which was to be an example for all Christian families.
Graciously accept our family, which we dedicate and
consecrate to You this day.
Be pleased to protect, guard and keep it in holy fear, in peace,
and in the harmony of Christian charity.
By conforming ourselves to the Divine model of Your family. Amen
BLESSING OF BABIES: Parish members are invited to participate in the Blessing of Babies where expect-
ing mothers receive a rose and a blessing from Father. Families can then place their rose under the church’s statue
of Mary & continue to pray the blessing along with the entire parish until birth. Each rose possesses a holy medal
which can then be presented at the child’s baptism. Father asks that families, mothers, fathers, grandparents, fami-
ly members who would like to celebrate this new life to call the parish office at 653-2963 and set up a time for
their baby’s rose presentation & blessing.
MATCHING DONATIONS: Did you know that your employer may match your church contributions up to a
certain amount? Superior Essex of Hoisington is one employer that does this. Check with your employer and get
“more bang for your buck!” It’s VERY easy to do, call Loretta for more information.
JUST A REMINDER…...if you have had a member of your immediate family (parent, grandparent, child,
grandchild, or sibling) pass away from another town/parish and would like a sympathy put in the bulletin, please
call Loretta to give her the information. We will be happy to put this in the bulletin.
CATHOLIC CHARITIES OF SOUTHWEST KANSAS is offering free professional counseling in Dodge
City, Garden City and Great Bend for children, adults, couples, families and seniors, regardless of race, religion or socioeco-
nomic status. Contact Amy Falcon at 620-227-1590 or at afalcon@CatholicCharitiesSWKS.org for more information and/or
to schedule an appointment. Catholic Charities offers as well, several life skills classes on topics such as: tenant regulations,
healthy relationships, health & wellness, time management, home maintenance and safety, and essential food, nutrition and
physical activity. For a current schedule of classes, visit: http://catholiccharitiesswks.org/services/healthy-relationships
THEO 4881 Get Equipped Ananias Training 1 of 3 (1 hour course) Instructor: Fr. Robert Schremmer Ananias Training offers practical ways to help ordinary Catholics live out the call to spiritually jour-ney alongside others. This live-and-in–person gathering will enter Ananias’ story to discover our own call to accompany. The gathering will explore what it means for us that no two journeys of life are the same and what it means to have a threshold conversation. This will lead participants to lis-ten to real questions and opinions about God so as to be able to guide a person to discover how God is present and active in their life. By accompanying one another we will share our relationship with God and how we may share Jesus Christ’s own story in response to the spiritual hunger of an-other. *This course is one of the 1 hour courses that may be used to obtain the Dioce-san Certification in Youth Ministry or the Diocesan Ananias Certificate. Class Dates: Apr. 24 & 25. Friday evening - 4:00 p.m. through Saturday to 1:00 p.m. Location - Heartland Center for Spirituality Cost: 1 hr. course for college credit - $50.00* (Pay by contacting Coleen at cstein@dcdiocese.org or 620-227-1538) *Does not include books. Make reservations and pay for your room and meals at the Heartland Center by going to: https://heartlandspirituality.org/pastoralministry-formation/ $22.00 Commuter $57.00 Single $47.00 Double Personal enrichment included in fee to Heartland.
DIVINE MERCY RADIO: Are you
struggling to keep up with all the
Catholic events in the area? Have you
heard about an event, but can’t re-
member the time or place? Divine
Mercy Radio has all the local Catholic
Church and school events compiled
onto one calendar at dvmercy.com.
Just click the KRTT calendar on the
home page.
Check it
out!
CATHOLIC CHARITIES OF SOUTHWEST KANSAS is offering free professional counseling in Dodge
City, Garden City and Great Bend for adults, children, couples, families and seniors, regardless of race, religion, or
socioeconomic status. Contact Amy Falcon at 620-227-1590 or email my at: afalcon@CatholicCharitiesSWKS.org
FREE PREGNANCY SUPPORT: Catholic Charities offers free pregnancy support services for all women regard-
less of age, income, marital status or religious affiliation. There are no fees for this service. If you know someone who
is facing an unintended pregnancy, please ask them to contact Amy Falcon at 620-227-1590.
HEARING ASSISTANCE: The Starkey Hearing Foundation provides hearing aid assistance for those with finan-
cial need. There is an application processing fee of $125.00 per hearing aid request; contact Hear Now to discuss eligi-
bility before completing an application. For assistance: 800-328-8602, or go to Hearnow@starkey.com When the ap-
plication is approved, aids are given to the applicant at no additional cost.
SHARE WITH US! If you’ve had a new baby or are celebrating a wedding or anniversary and would like it an-
nounced in the bulletin, call the information in to the Parish Office at 653-2963 or email us at: stjohnevange-
list122@gmail.com
National Life Center………………...1-800-848-LOVE
Bethany Christian Services………….1-800-238-4269
PRAYER FOR RELIGIOUS LIBERTY: O God, our creator, from Your provident hand we have received our
right to life, liberty & the pursuit of happiness. You have called us as Your people & given us the right & the duty to
worship You, the only true God, and Your Son, Jesus Christ. Through the power & working of Your Holy Spirit, You call
us to live out our faith in the midst of the world, bringing the light & the saving truth of the Gospel to every corner of
society. We ask You to bless us in our vigilance for the gift of religious liberty. Give us the strength of mind & heart to
readily defend our freedoms when they are threatened; give us courage in making our voices heard on behalf of the
rights of Your Church & the freedom of conscience of all people of faith. Grant, we pray, O heavenly Father, a clear and
united voice to all your sons & daughters gathered in Your Church in this decisive hour in the history of our nation, so
that, with every trial withstood & every danger overcome—for the sake of our children, our grandchildren & all who
come after us—this great land will always be “one nation, under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.” We
ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen!
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