Priests` Information Packet - Archdiocese of Kansas City in Kansas
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Priests` Information Packet - Archdiocese of Kansas City in Kansas
Priests’ Information Packet July 15, 2013 INCLUDED IN THIS ISSUE BULLETIN DISTRIBUTION † CùÊ ®ã®ÊÄÝ ãÊ ã«½ã® ÖÙʦÙÃÝ P R I E S T S ’ I N F O R M AT I O N † NEW LIVE- INS NEEDED FOR SANCTUARY OF HOPE PRAYER AND RETREAT CENTER † CATHOLIC CHARITIES MAILING † CONTACT INFORMATION FOR NEW YOUTH MINISTERS AND DRE’ S † F ORMATION OPPORTUNITY † CANDIDATES FOR PERMANENT DEACONATE † CONTACT † MINI- GOLF INFORMATION FOR NEW DIRECTORY TOURNAMENT AND BBQ Compiled by the Office of Communications and Planning PIP MEMO FOR BULLETIN DISTRIBUTION TO: ALL PASTORS AND BULLETIN EDITORS FROM: OFFICE OF COMUNICATIONS AND PLANNING SUBJECT: CYO ADDITIONS TO ATHLETIC PROGRAMS Please edit at your discretion for inclusion in parish bulletin or post on the parish website and bulletin boards the following information. CYO is proud to announce a new addition to athletic programs in Johnson and Wyandotte Counties! The inaugural CYO Cross Country season will begin in September and culminate with a City Finals meet on October 26, 2013. All children eligible to participate in CYO are welcome to participate, including those participating in another fall sport. The season will include 4-5 full meets at several great area courses. Registration takes place through your parish CYO and more information can be found online at www.cyojwa.org or by calling the CYO Office at (913) 384-7377. Contact your parish CYO today to get signed up and we look forward to seeing you on the course this fall! PIP MEMO FOR PRIESTS’ INFORMATION TO: ALL PRIESTS, PIP USERS FROM: OFFICE OF COMMUNICATIONS AND PLANNING SUBJECT: NEW LIVE-INS NEEDED FOR SACTUARY OF HOPE PRAYER AND RETREAT CENTER New Live-ins Needed At Sanctuary of Hope Prayer and Retreat Center Kansas City, Kansas July 3, 2013 Sanctuary of Hope Prayer and Retreat Center (SOH) is seeking new live-in members. We need members who can give an average of 35 hours a week; but can be more depending on the number of guests we have at SOH. It would be good to have some formational and educational background in spirituality and really want to work and live at a prayer and retreat center, located in the heart of the city. Candidates should be willing to make a commitment to the regular prayer life of SOH, includes morning and evening prayer, and expect to welcome and serve our guests with basic hospitality. Work in cleaning areas inside and outside of the building is included. Free room, board, and utilities offered in exchange for your labors of love, faith and hospitality. No salary offered at this time, but living with a wonderful community of staff and guests is reward in itself. It would be possible to seek a grant to help with a salary in the future. For further information and/or an application for being a live-in member contact Fr. Dennis Wait, Spiritual Director, at SOH, at 913-321-4673, business hours 8 AM-4PM, Tuesday-Friday, or email frdennis@sanctuaryofhope.org Three letters of reference requested with each application. Thanks for taking time to pray and consider this request! Peace and God bless you, Fr. Dennis Wait, Spiritual Director PIP MEMO FOR PRIESTS’ INFORMATION TO: ALL PRIESTS, PIP USERS FROM: CATHOLIC CHARITIES AND THE OFFICE OF STEWARDSHIP AND DEVELOPMENT SUBJECT: CATHOLIC CHARITIES MAILING Catholic Charities of Northeast Kansas, working in cooperation with the Archdiocesan Stewardship and Development Office, has been granted permission by Archbishop Naumann to send the attached letter to all registered households in the diocese. This mailing will go out during the week of July 15th and will be arriving in household mail boxes over the following two weeks. The letter seeks supports for Catholic Charities expanding mobile support services to the 21-counties and their growing emergency assistance centers, including new work in Topeka, Emporia and Atchison. We wanted you to be aware of this initiative in the event that you receive questions or feedback from parishioners. Question can be directed to either Jan Lewis, President/CEO, or to Ernie Boehner, Director of Catholic Action, at the organization’s main switchboard number: 913-433-2100. Date Mr. and Mrs. Address City State Zip Dear First Name(s), “The kingdom of heaven is like a mustard seed that a person took and sowed in a field. It is the smallest of all the seeds, yet when full-grown it is the largest of plants. It becomes a large bush, and the ‘birds of the sky come and dwell in its branches.” Matthew 13:31-32 Like the mighty bush that grew from the smallest of seeds, so our Catholic Church, sown by the love of Jesus Christ, has grown from a handful of disciples to over a billion followers around the world. Here in our corner of Kansas, Catholic Charities of Northeast Kansas is an integral part of the Church’s mission to welcome and embrace those in need who, like the “birds of the sky” seek shelter in our branches. We open the door of seven emergency assistance centers, a men’s homeless shelter and a traveling resource bus that serves the 21 counties of the Archdiocese of Kansas City, Kansas. The most basic needs such as food, clothing and shelter are provided to individuals and families, your neighbors, who have found themselves in a situation of want. People like Ben* who shared: “As a man, as a father of three children, it’s hard not being able to take care of your family. This program is a hand up. When you come here for help, you don’t know what’s up or down. Catholic Charities is here to show you the ladder.” Back on their feet, Ben’s family quickly became in-kind donors to Catholic Charities, giving pots, pans, small kitchen appliances and children’s clothing to help others in need. Their philosophy: “Pay it forward. Every little bit helps.” You are part of this mission too and your financial support, engagement and prayers are vital as we work to keep pace with the ever increasing needs in our Northeast Kansas communities. Just as one small seed can grow into something great . . . your gift, no matter how small, makes a difference to a family down the street. Whether you can share a few dollars, an hour of your time, pots and pans or simply prayers, you can change the life of another. On behalf of all those who are served, we ask you to consider making a gift to Catholic Charities of Northeast Kansas. Collectively, we are the seeds that can become a large bush for the “birds of the sky to come and dwell in its branches”. In Christ’s Peace, James Crawford Chair, Board of Directors Fr. Francis Hund Board of Directors - Church of the Nativity Jan Lewis President & CEO PIP MEMO FOR PRIESTS’ INFORMATION TO: ALL PRIESTS, PIP USERS FROM: OFFICE OF EVANGELIZATOIN AND CATHOLIC FORMATION FOR YOUTH SUBJECT: CONTACT INFORMATION FOR YOUTH MINISTERS AND DRE’S Please send contact information for all new Youth Minster’s and DRE’s to the Office of Evangelization and Catholic Formation for Youth at: youthadmin@archkck.org. PIP MEMO FOR PRIESTS’ INFORMATION TO: ALL PRIESTS, DEACONS FROM: FR. JOHN RILEY SUBJECT: FORMATION OPPORTUNITY Please see attached flyer. Priets may be eligible for reimbursement for some costs. Please contact me for more information at frriley@archkck.org. You are cordially invited to our 2nd Annual Conference: Preaching the Mystery: Homiletics in the Year of Faith For Priests, Deacons, and Seminarians August 5–9, 2013 St. Charles Borromeo Seminary Wynnewood, PA Featuring: Fr. Francis Martin Scripture Scholar and Institute Founder Dr. Ralph Martin Sacred Heart Major Seminary Fr. Peter Cameron, O.P. Editor in Chief of the Magnificat Most Rev. Michael Byrnes Auxiliary Bishop of Detroit Most Rev. Daniel Thomas, Auxiliary Bishop of Philadelphia will be the principal celebrant for the Feast of the Transfiguration Mass Costs: RegistrationAccommodations Early Bird (until 5/31/13) – $325 A/C Rooms at St. Charles Borromeo Seminary (4 nights) – $200 Regular (from 6/1/13) – $350 Seminarians - $125 Meals and Socials Includes 11 meals, snacks and planned socials – $150 For a schedule and to register, visit www.thewordproclaimed.org or email us at info@thewordproclaimed.org PIP MEMO FOR PRIESTS’ INFORMATION TO: ALL PRIESTS, PIP USERS FROM: LEON SUPRENANT, PASTORAL ASSOCIATE TO THE DIACONATE SUBJECT: CANDIDATES FOR PERMNENT DIACONATE Candidates for Permanent Diaconate The archdiocesan Office of the Permanent Diaconate is pleased to announce that on Sunday, August 25, 2013, Archbishop Joseph Naumann will admit the following 19 men as candidates for ordination to the diaconate: Joe Allen, 42, Prince of Peace, Olathe Dave Cresswell, 48, St. Patrick, Kansas City Mike Denning, 52, Prince of Peace, Olathe Dean Gilbert, 51, Immaculate Conception-St. Joseph, Leavenworth Steve Lemons, 58, Holy Trinity, Lenexa Mike Moffitt, 60, St. Paul, Olathe Nicholas Moragues, 34, St. Bernard, Wamego Marcos Navarro, 60, Good Shepherd, Shawnee Phillip Nguyen, 45, Holy Spirit, Overland Park Steve Nguyen, 45, St. Ann, Prairie Village Tim Ruoff, 47, Mother Teresa, Topeka Bill Scholl, 43, St. Agnes, Roeland Park Ralph Schramp, 64, Nativity, Leawood Chris Slater, 43, Prince of Peace, Olathe Brad Sloan, 53, Mother Teresa, Topeka John Stanley, 59, Ascension, Overland Park Leon Suprenant, 53, Prince of Peace, Olathe Stephen White, 54, Cure of Ars, Leawood Ron Zishka, 51, Sacred Heart, Tonganoxie The above men are part of the group who began last summer as “aspirants.” The aspirancy year is a period of intensive spiritual formation and discernment, after which those who desire to take the next step petition the Archbishop to become candidates for the diaconate. Now as deacon candidates these men will undergo four years of further spiritual formation, theological study, and pastoral training prior to their prospective ordination in 2017. Please pray for this cohort of deacon candidates and their families, as they generously respond to this special invitation to follow Christ, who came not to serve but to become the servant or “deacon” of all. PIP MEMO FOR PRIESTS’ INFORMATION TO: ALL PRIESTS, PIP USERS FROM: FR. JOHN RILEY SUBJECT: CONTACT INFORMATION FOR NEW DIRECTORY Now that our clergy have transitioned to their new appointments, please send any changes in email or cell-phone (please note if you prefer email or cell number not be published) to Rita Herken (rherken@archkck.org) as soon as possible. We are very close to completing the 2013-2014 Archdiocesan Directory and would like it to be as accurate as possible and will forward the new information to the other offices at the Chancery. Also, please update your Virtus account information online at: http://www.virtus.org/virtus/. Please make note of the new mailing address for Father Pat Riley and Holy Family Church, Eudora: 820 Birch St., Eudora, KS 66025. The telephone number remains the same - (785) 542-2788. The Rectory number is (785) 690-7211. PIP MEMO FOR PRIESTS’ INFORMATION TO: ALL PRIESTS, PIP USERS FROM: OFFICE OF COMMUNICATIONS AND PLANNING SUBJECT: MINI-GOLF TOURNAMENT AND BBQ All priests and seminarians are invited to a mini-golf tournament in memory of late seminarian Jared Cheek beginning at 2:30pm on Monday, August 5th, at 5399 Martway, Mission, KS. Cost is around $6. No RSVP needed. Also, the Cure of Ars priest and seminarian BBQ begins on Monday, August 5th, with Evening Prayer at 5pm and a social and BBQ to follow. Please RSVP to the Curé Office at 913-649-1337 or email Luke Doyle at lukedoyle89@gmail.com, by July 30th.