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St. Rose of Lima Novinger, Mo. 63559 (660) 488-6680 Catholic Newman Center 709 South Davis Kirksville, Mo. 63501 (660) 665-4357 Office Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m.—3:00 p.m. Phone Number 660-665-2466 Office Fax 660-665-8955 Website www.miparish.org Msgr. David Cox [email protected] Mary Immaculate School Phone Number….660-665-1006 Hope’s Kitchen Phone Number….660-988-8972 Sacrament of Reconciliation Saturday, 4:30 p.m. and by appointment. Baptism Contact the Parish Center for requirements. Marriage Six (6) months notice required for preparation. Communion to the Sick We are happy to bring Communion to those confined to their homes. Please contact the Parish Center. Also, please inform the office if a parishioner is in the hospital or nursing home. Mary Immaculate Catholic Cemetery 615 S. Jamison St. Contact the Parish Center for information. Accessible Entrance to the Church There is handicap parking and a ramp entrance into the church at the back of the school. Access is through the alley which opens onto New St. next to the rectory garage. Parish Staff Msgr. David Cox, Pastor Deacon Dave Ream, OFS and Deacon Chris Korte Assistants to the Pastor Pat Lehr, DRE/Pastoral Minister Mary Wolken, Bookkeeper Lynn Carter OFS, Secretary Parish Pastoral Council Members Rusty Nelson, President; Tom Daugherty, Vice President; Chris Koch, Secretary; Pat Boren, Debi Boughton, Paula Brawner, Marsha Jones, Mary Myers, Janelle Stephens Matt Wolken Mary Immaculate School Ann Gray, Principal Newman Center Rev. Colin Franklin, Chaplain Deacon Chris Korte, Director Bulletin Submit items for publication to [email protected] by 3 pm Monday. Thank you! May 19, 2019 Fifth Sunday of Easter Mary Immaculate Parish 716 E. Washington Kirksville, MO 63501 Welcome to Mary Immaculate Parish! We extend a warm welcome to all who attend our church. We hope our parish community will nourish your faith and that you will share your special gifts with us. Your prayers, your presence and your tal- ents are most welcome. If you are settling into Mary Immaculate full time, please register! Parish registration packets are in a literature rack near the side entrance in church or on our web- site, miparish.org. Fill it out and drop it in the offering basket, bring it by the Parish Center, or email it to the secretary. We take this opportunity to welcome all of you, our parishioners and visi- tors, to church today. We thank you for making us a part of your day!

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Page 1: Mary Immaculate Parish · 2019. 5. 19. · RCIA THE PERIOD OF MYSTAGOGY Mondays, 6:30-8:30 p.m. M.I. Parish Center May 20, June 3, 10, 17 & 24 5/20 Acts of the Apostles 5/27 Memorial

St. Rose of Lima Novinger, Mo. 63559 (660) 488-6680

Catholic Newman Center 709 South Davis Kirksville, Mo. 63501 (660) 665-4357

Office Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m.—3:00 p.m. Phone Number 660-665-2466 Office Fax 660-665-8955 Website www.miparish.org Msgr. David Cox [email protected]

Mary Immaculate School Phone Number….660-665-1006

Hope’s Kitchen Phone Number….660-988-8972

Sacrament of Reconciliation Saturday, 4:30 p.m. and by appointment.

Baptism Contact the Parish Center for requirements.

Marriage Six (6) months notice required for preparation.

Communion to the Sick We are happy to bring Communion to those confined to their homes. Please contact the Parish Center. Also, please inform the office if a parishioner is in the hospital or nursing home.

Mary Immaculate Catholic Cemetery 615 S. Jamison St. Contact the Parish Center for information. Accessible Entrance to the Church There is handicap parking and a ramp entrance into the church at the back of the school. Access is through the alley which opens onto New St. next to the rectory garage.

Parish Staff Msgr. David Cox, Pastor Deacon Dave Ream, OFS and Deacon Chris Korte Assistants to the Pastor

Pat Lehr, DRE/Pastoral Minister Mary Wolken, Bookkeeper Lynn Carter OFS, Secretary

Parish Pastoral Council Members

Rusty Nelson, President; Tom Daugherty, Vice President; Chris Koch, Secretary; Pat Boren, Debi Boughton, Paula Brawner, Marsha Jones, Mary Myers, Janelle Stephens Matt Wolken

Mary Immaculate School Ann Gray, Principal Newman Center Rev. Colin Franklin, Chaplain

Deacon Chris Korte, Director Bulletin Submit items for publication to [email protected] by 3 pm Monday. Thank you!

May 19, 2019 Fifth Sunday of Easter

Mary Immaculate

Parish 716 E. Washington

Kirksville, MO 63501

Welcome to Mary Immaculate Parish! W e extend a warm welcome to all who attend our church. We hope our parish community will nourish your faith and that you will share your special gifts with us. Your prayers, your presence and your tal-ents are most welcome. If you are settling into Mary Immaculate full time, please register! Parish registration packets are in a literature rack near the side entrance in church or on our web-site, miparish.org. Fill it out and drop it in the offering basket, bring it by the Parish Center, or email it to the secretary. We take this opportunity to welcome all of you, our parishioners and visi-tors, to church today. We thank you for making us a part of your day!

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Week of May 19th, 2019 Special Intention

Offered by Micki Powell

Mary Immaculate

Mon No Mass

Tue 5:30 pm † Bertha Boland Wed 7:00 am † George and Carol Swanner Thu 8:00 am † Chester Turner Fri 7:00 am † Roger Festa Sat 5:30 pm For the People Sun 9:00 am † Edwin J. and Sandra K. Reavey Sun 11:00 am † Shane Hall

St. Rose Sun 7:30 am † Joan DeRosear

Newman Center Masses will resume in the fall

Mass Intentions May 20— May 26, 2019

READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Acts 16:11-15; Ps 149:1b-6a, 9b; Jn 15:26 -- 16:4a Tuesday: Acts 16:22-34; Ps 138:1-3, 7c-8; Jn 16:5-11 Wednesday: Acts 17:15, 22 -- 18:1; Ps 148:1-2, 11-14; Jn 16:12-15 Thursday: Acts 18:1-8; Ps 98:1-4; Jn 16:16-20 Friday: Zep 3:14-18a or Rom 12:9-16; Is 12:2-3, 4bcd-6; Lk 1:39-56 Saturday: Acts 18:23-28; Ps 47:2-3, 8-10; Jn 16:23b-28 Sunday: Acts 1:1-11; Ps 47:2-3, 6-9; Eph 1:17-23 or Heb 9:24-28; 10:19-23; Lk 24:46-53

Readings For The Week

Youth Ministry All high school teens are invited to attended Youth Ministry on Wednesdays from 6:30 to 8:00 at the Newman Center.

Confirmation candidates will also be required to attend additional meet-ings, from 6:30-7:30pm:

May 22 -- Newman Center

Monday, May 20—Easter Weekday 8:30 am Piecemakers Quilt Group, Parish Center 6:30 pm Boy Scouts and Cub Scouts, School RCIA, Parish Center Tuesday, May 21—Easter Weekday 1:00 pm Legion of Mary, Parish Center 4:00 pm Bible Study, Parish Center Wednesday, May 22—Easter Weekday 8:30 am Piecemakers Quilt Group, Parish Center 7:30 pm Knights of Columbus meeting, Cafeteria Thursday, May 23—Easter Weekday 9:00 am Parish school awards assembly, Church Friday, May 24—Easter Weekday 7:30 am Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, Church Saturday, May 25—Easter Weekday 5:30 pm Deacon Chris Korte preaches, Meet & Greet after Mass, Cafeteria Sunday, May 26— Sixth Sunday of Easter 9:00 am Deacon Chris Korte preaches, Meet & Greet after Mass, Cafeteria 11:00 am Deacon Chris Korte preaches, Meet & Greet after Mass, Cafeteria

Calendar of Events

The Holy Father’s Prayer Intention for May: “That the Church in Africa, through the com-mitment of its members, may be the seed of unity among her peoples and a sign of hope for this continent. ”

Bishop McKnight’s Prayer Intention for May: “For those who have received the Easter Sac-raments of Baptism, First Communion, and Confirmation this year; that they may witness the resurrection in works of sacrificial love.”

Eucharistic Adoration on Fridays following 7am Mass.

Congratulations to our 2019 Mary Immaculate Parish

School 8th Grade Graduates:

Joseph Gerard Behnen Isaiah James Korte

Kiersten Paige Marek Frida Alvarez-Ramirez

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13 brand new deacons were ordained for our di-ocese by Bishop McKnight on May 4, 2019. Our own Deacon Chris Korte will be preaching at the 5:30pm, 9am, and 11am Masses on the weekend of May 25/26. There will be a Meet & Greet after each Mass in the school cafeteria. Please join us in con-gratulating Deacon Chris and welcoming him to his new role in the Church and in the parish!

Dear Parishioners of Mary Immaculate and Saint Rose,

The days since Easter have been very full here at Mary Immaculate. The children in the school are preparing for the end of another school year and looking forward to the adventures of summer vacation.

We have celebrated first Holy Communion for

our children in the second grade. We have said goodbye to graduating Truman students and soon ATSU students who have been a part of our New-man and Mary Immaculate community. We offered a baccalaureate Mass to congratulate our graduating high school seniors. By the time this is printed, we will have had graduation for Mary Immaculate eighth graders. We have baptized new members and prayed for the sick. We have anointed those in the hospital and nursing homes. We have mourned the dead and prayed for the comfort of their loved ones. Life is a series of beginnings and endings.

We even had one of our parishioners, Chris Korte, ordained as a deacon. This was a particularly mov-ing event for me as I taught Chris for four years at St. Thomas Seminary in Hannibal. This was not quite the ordination I was thinking of all those years ago, but God has a way of bringing things around to the way He had in mind. Anyway, it was a proud mo-ment to see Deacon Chris ordained for the service of the Church. He is now at the end of his preparation and at the beginning of his ministry as a deacon.

Here at Mary Immaculate we are always welcom-ing a stream of new people who are coming to join our community. They come here for school, jobs, to be close to family. There is such a richness to be a part of such a divers community. On the other hand, education comes to an end, jobs change, and people retire. So we also have a constant bidding farewell to people who have been an important part of our par-ish. Life here is a series of hellos and goodbyes.

Salvator Mundi by Leonardo da Vinci c.1500

In the Holy Land, the River Jordan flows into two seas. One is the Sea of Galilee. This sea teems with fish. It is surrounded with green landscape. It is a beautiful place. The other sea is the Dead Sea. The water is so filled with salt and dissolved chemicals that nothing lives in it. The surrounding landscape is barren, dry and desolate.

The difference is that the Jordan River flows into the Sea of Galilee, but it flows out the other side. The Jordan River flows into the Dead Sea but it stays there. It evaporates and leaves the Dead Sea grow-ing more and more saline so that it is unable to sup-port life.

In our lives we are engaged in a constant state of change. We are always beginning and ending, saying hello and good-bye, giving and receiving. As difficult as that is for us, it is what makes up our life.

In the midst of all this change, the one thing that stays constant is the love that God has for us. May the love of God be your comfort and strength in the midst of our constantly changing lives!

Msgr. Cox

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RCIA THE PERIOD OF MYSTAGOGY Mondays, 6:30-8:30 p.m.

M.I. Parish Center May 20, June 3, 10, 17 & 24

5/20 Acts of the Apostles 5/27 Memorial Day - No RCIA 6/3 RCIA Reconciliation Penance service in the Church 6/10 Gifts & Fruits of the Holy Spirit, Charismatic Renewal 6/17 The Holy Trinity & Real Presence, Corpus Christi 6/24 Discipleship, Sent on Mission These weeks are spent “unpacking the Mystery of Faith” - dis-covering what difference being “fully initiated” makes, how the Church CELEBRATES RESURRECTION for 50 days until Pentecost, and how the HOLY SPIRIT guides the Church in a unique manner from the Time of the First Apostles up until this day. For the next year our newly initiated Catholics are called NE-OPHYTES, NEW “Creations” as the Baptismal Rite calls them. We continue to form them in faith for “Life After RCIA.” In particular how the GIFTS & FRUITS of the Holy Spirit are made manifest in the Early Church and throughout our lives today as Church, each a significant Member of the Body of Christ. This also is a perfect time for people with questions about becoming Catholic to “inquire.” Come & meet our Neophytes. Join our conversation about what it means to be a fully active, practicing Catholic.

For more information contact Pat [email protected] or text 573-228-2416.

Parish School of Religion Wednesdays, 6:30-7:45 p.m. Ages 4 years old - 8th Grade

Public School or Homeschooling PSR is over for the school year and will begin again in September. We hope to see most of you at our 1st TOTUS TUUS week, July 7-12. Some of our Catechists serve on these teams in our diocese & St. Louis. Please see bulletin for more details or chat with Chris Koch.

Congratulations to our 2019 First Communion Class:

May 4, 2019 Brett Herbst May 5, 2019 Isaac Cahalan Jake Elmlinger Coen Eitel Katelyn Horst Peyton Rice James Quinn Callyn Schwend Chloe Schwend

Where on earth are Paul and Barnabas?

https://www.biblewise.com/kids/images/fun/pauls-first-missionary-journey-map.pdf

Then they traveled through Pisidia and reached Pamphylia. After proclaiming the word at Perga they went down to Attalia. From there they sailed to Antioch, where they had been commended to the grace of God for the work they had now accomplished.

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May Wedding Anniversaries Ronald & Cartalene Ruddell, 61 years on 5/10

Bob & Marie Delaney, 35 years on 5/12 Warren and Mary Wells, 36 years on 5/14 Russell & Arletta Nelson, 37 years on 5/14

Don & Carol McCoy, 55 years on 5/16 Damian & Bebe Schulte, 39 years on 5/17

Dale & Sharon Schenewerk, 35 years on 5/19 Kenneth & Theresa Ziegler, 43 years on 5/22 Lance & Krista Llewellyn, 29 years on 5/27 Lavern & Joyce Schmitz, 42 years on 5/28 Dale & Kocoa Vandike, 48 years on 5/29 David & Brenda Moore, 50 years on 5/30 Blake & Hannah Munn, 4 years on 5/30 Bret & Jennifer Wilson, 4 years on 5/31

May Birthdays (80+) Donna Brawner, May 10

Carmelita McVay, May 17 Genie Renner, May 25

Dorothy Gonnerman, May 29 Congratulations to these people! If you have a May anniversary or birth-day (80+) and you are not on the list, or if you prefer no acknowledge-ment be printed in the bulletin, please contact the Parish Center.

Support the Christian Community Food Depot and the Novinger Area Coop-Food

Pantry May--dry potatoes

Special Note: The Food Bank is in need of food at this time. Any non-perishable food item you can

donate is very much appreciated! Items may be left in the basket in the church

vestibule.

Box Tops Remember to collect Box Tops for our school. DATES TO REMEMBER: May 23 – Mass and awards assembly at 9:00 am following Mass

May 23 -- 3rd, 4th, 5th & 6th grade field trip to Thou-sand Hills

May 24 – Last Day of School; School picnic – Dis-miss at 12:00 pm (noon); No Extended Care

The Scout Blood Drive last weekend was successful: 19 units collected and 4 deferred donors! Thanks to all who donated!

Hi, Dear RCIA Team and the rest of M.I. Parish,

Thank you for being so willing to wel-come me into your faith community with open arms. You have been a constant support through this year and have helped to shape me for the rest of my life. I am so grateful to have Mary Im-maculate as my first adult faith commu-nity. I will forever appreciate it. I can't wait to come & visit!

Love and blessings, Katie King

Katie was confirmed at our Easter Vigil. She is a TSU 5/11/2019 Graduate with a nursing de-gree. Katie will be working at St. Mary's Hos-pital in STL in the Intensive Care Unit. I add my gratitude to all our MI Parishioners who have welcomed so many people into our church over the years by their spirit of hospitality. Pat

There will be a Second Collection on Me-morial Day weekend for cemetery upkeep. On Memorial Day, Monday May 27th, Mass and blessing of the graves w ill take place at the cemetery at 9am. Please bring a lawnchair. In case of rain, Mass will be at the church. Flowers may be

placed on the graves from May 15 to June 15.

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Saturday, 5:30 p.m. DIRECTOR OF WORSHIP: Janie Theobald SACRISTAN: Bob Theobald EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS OF HOLY COMMUNION 1. Kristi Groseclose 2. Willa Deiters 3. Fran Vittetoe 4. Mark Blacksmith LECTOR 1. Kocoa Vandike SERVERS 1. Vacant USHERS 1. Bob Theobald 2. Blair York 3. Dan Lammers 4. Daniel Lammers GIFT BEARERS: Marguerite Moore family

Sunday, 9:00 a.m. DIRECTOR OF WORSHIP: Dale Schenewerk SACRISTAN: Lynn Carter OFS EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS OF HOLY COMMUNION 1. Matt Wolken 2. Mary Wolken 3. Kevin Brawner 4. Paula Brawner 5. Emily Damba LECTORS 1. Mike Early 2. Courtney Bonnell SERVERS 1. Calvin Ihnat 2. Keegan Wehner USHERS 1. Dean Maag 2. Jerry Meyer 3. Jim Tichenor 4. Dana Delaware GIFT BEARERS May 19 Eric Caldwell family, May 26 Don Westhoff family

Sunday, 11:00 a.m. DIRECTOR OF WORSHIP: James Hawkins SACRISTAN: Bess Willis EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS OF HOLY COMMUNION 1. Kale Golden 2. Chris Koch 3. Brian Alternhofen LECTORS 1. Julie Noah 2. Jim McCormick SERVERS 1. Brennain Degenhardt 2. Frida Ramirez USHERS 1. Jim McCormick 2. Terrill Roberts 3. Warren Easley 4. Ken Ziegler GIFT BEARERS Vacant

Ministers of the Liturgy—May 2019

Rosary before 9am Mass May 19 ----Mary Jo Schwend May 26 ----Krista Llewellyn June 2 -----Katie Everett June 9 -----Tara Seedorf June 16 ----Krista Llewellyn

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John F. Kennedy Assembly #1446 Meeting Schedule 2019 Calendar

All meetings begin at 7:30pm May 22, 2019 Kirksville July 16, 2019 St. Patrick September 17, 2019 Palmyra November 19,2019 Ewing If you would like a meeting reminder, please submit your email address to [email protected] or [email protected]

Regular meetings on the second Thursday monthly. Next meeting: June 13, 7:30pm in the school cafeteria.

Above: New members of our local council, Brent Cunningham (l), Michael McDowell (r) with Ken Ziegler, Grand Knight.

MISSIONARIES OF MERCY Paul’s back! After last week’s “violent abuse,” opponents organized a lynch mob that beat Paul nearly to death. But call Paul the “energizing evangelist,” transforming dead-ly cruelty into life-giving zeal. Paul’s past courage should inspire our commitment; Revelation’s future “new heaven, new earth” should inspire our opti-mism. But Revelation’s present assurance, “Behold, God’s dwelling is with the human race,” should chal-lenge us to become “missionaries of mercy” because Pope Francis declared that the Church’s credibility is completely dependent on our showing unconditional mercy. Mercy, said Francis, makes the Church, the world, and everyone young again, reawakened to life’s noblest virtues. Fittingly, in today’s Gospel Je-sus reinforces that theme: “This is how all will know you are my disciples, if you have love for one anoth-er.” Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.

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Anna Allyn, Theresa Armentrout, John Bates, brother of Mary Mangini, Opal Begley, Laura Bell, Maria Benevento, daughter of Joe and Carol, Sheryll Bentley, Mariann Berry, Dan Bishop, Harry Boland, Kibbie & Perry Broseghini, Matt Brower, Troy Bruner, son of Denise & Mike Bruner, Roger Butt, Jonathan Chow, Carol Coleman, sister of Vicky Wehner, Reid Cowan, Kristina Crockett, Su-zanne Cupelli, Mary & Scott Detring, Dorothy Delaney, Clayton Dillavou, Larry Duarte, John Er-hart, Ann Ferguson, Mike Fox, Ron Frye, Steve Frye, Garcia family, James Goroski, Andy Grgurich, Flo Griesbaum, Caleb Griffel, Norma & Leroy Grimsley, Beverly & Gary Grubrich, Vicki Hall, Karen Hazlett, niece of Therese & Deacon Dave, O.F.S., Joyce Hearn, James Hendler, Tracy Herman, Don Hoerner, Rick Hoskins, father of Su-san Speak, Kathy Howard, Patsy Jones, Dr. Charles Kline, Douglas Kriegshauser, brother of Judy Blacksmith, Gannon Kriegshauser, great nephew of Mark & Judy Blacksmith, Margery Lammers, mother of Dan Lammers, Julie Leake, Pat Lehr, Bryce Lewin, Thomas Lorenz, Ann Lowe, Bernice Maag, Logan Maher, Pat Maloney, mother of Mindy Grissom, Betty Mangini, mother of Bill Mangini, Mary Mar-tin, Sally Martin, Vi Martin, Carmelita McVay, Scot-ty Mihalevich, Betty Milas, Lucy Miller, Annie Morin, Kathy Mosher, cousin of Darice Todd, Di-anna Mullinix, friend of Diana Hockerwood, Glenn Neuweg, Gay Nichting, C.A. Pack, Jo Ann Pearce, Sharon Peterson, Jerry Platt, Vivian Prose, sister of Darice Todd, Leona Ragsdale, Sherri Ray OFS, Florence Rene, Joey Renick, Tina Rinaldi, Janet Robertson, Joe Robinson, brother of Curtis Rob-inson, Carolyn Shaffer, Rick Sayre, Stuart Schmidt, brother of Darice Todd, Donna Schmitt, Bernard Schreck, Dawn Shaw, Jean Ann Sidwell, Jane Smith, sister of Dottie Walker, Margaret Snell, Gerald Snelling, Madonna Sorell, Jim & JoAnne Spalding, Tim Spencer, Tammy & Levi Tarr, Helen Todd, mother of Brian Todd, Dr. J.D. Vater, Daniel Waitkoss, Mary Walker, Pat Walter, sister of Bob Mielke, Jeff Wehner, brother of Glenn Wehner, Lisa Welch, Jim Welschmeyer, father of Katy Korte, Wilma Wellman, Kristi Widmer, niece of Anne Gramling, Barb Williams, Delana Wilson, Rod Yuskis, Pam Zeigler Please call the Parish Center at 665-2466 to have a name added or removed from the prayer list, or to let us know that the person’s situation has changed. If a name has been removed and you would like to have prayers continued for the person, please notify us.

Please Pray For Our Sick Loved Ones

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1st Saturdays at Sacred Heart Parish (Columbia) office: 10:00 AM June 1, July 6. Phyllis A White, CFCE at 816-550-8789 or email: [email protected]

2nd Saturdays at the MI parish center: 10:00 AM June 8, July 7. Lynn Carter OFS FCP at [email protected] or 660-988-9279.

Janet & Clayton Dillavou and Martin Palomo & family want to thank Msgr. Cox and the entire parish for all their prayers and support during the long illness and recent passing of our beloved daughter Beth Palomo.

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