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THIRTY-FIRST SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
NOVEMBER 5, 2017
Jesus warned the scribes and Pharisees, the teachers and rulers of Israel, to teach and
serve their people with humility and sincerity rather than with pride and self-seeking
privileges and honor. They went to great lengths to draw attention to their religious status
and practices. In a way they wanted to be good models of observant Jews. "See how well
we observe all the ritual rules and regulations of our religion!" In their misguided zeal
for religion they sought recognition and honor for themselves rather than for God.
They made the practice of their faith a burden rather than a joy for the people they were
supposed to serve.
True respect for God inclines us to humble ourselves and to submit to his wisdom and
guidance. We cannot be taught by God unless we first learn to listen to his word and
then obey his instruction.
"Lord Jesus, you became a servant for my sake to set me free from the tyranny of selfish pride and self-concern.
Teach me to be humble as you are humble and to love others generously with selfless service and kindness."
Eucharistic Adoration is
the 1st Sunday of the
month at Annunciation.
NEXT ADORATION IS
Sunday, November 5.
November Intentions of Pope Francis: Christians in Asia That Christians in Asia, bearing witness to the Gospel in word and deed, may promote dialogue, peace, and mutual understanding, especially with those of other religions.
Annunciation Catholic Church St. Francis Catholic Church
“Inquiries Welcome!”—Rite of
Christian Initiation for Adults
(RCIA)
You may have a friend or family
member who has never been baptized,
or baptized in another Christian faith.
An acquaintance or coworker may
have asked you questions about the
Catholic Church. Someone may
indicate to you they are searching for
a sense of community, or a desire to
hear more of the Good News of Jesus,
the Gospel.
Anyone you know wanting to know
more are encouraged and invited to
inquire about the Catholic Christian
Faith by contacting Father Joe for
more information. An open
informational meeting will be held in
early September, look for the date
and time.
MASS READINGS FOR THE
WEEK
Mon. June 19: 2 COR 6:1-10; PS 98:1, 2B, 3AB, 3CD-4; MT 5:38-42
Tue. June 20: 2 COR 8:1-9; PS 146:2, 5-6AB, 6C- 7, 8-9A; MT 5:43-48
Wed. June 21: 2 COR 9:6-11; PS 112:1BC-2, 3-4, 9; MT 6:1-6, 16-18
Thu. June 22: 2 COR 11:1-11; PS 111:1B-2, 3-4, 7-8; MT 6:7-15
Fri. June 23: DT 7:6-11; 1 JN 4:7-16; MT 11:25-30
Sat., June 24: IS 49:1-6; PS 139:1B-3, 13-14AB, 14C-15; ACTS 13:22-26; LK
1:57-66, 80
Catholic websites for daily Mass readings: [email protected] from the US
Conference of Catholic Bishops Read or listen to an audio recording at:
~FAITH~ FAMILY~ COMMUNITY~
~Happy Father’s Day~
The father is the head of the household and a leader and protector of
the faith in the family. Father’s Day is also a time to remember the
incredible love our Father in heaven has for us. A love that created us
into being. A love so great that He sent his only Son to redeem us. His
love is greater than any fear or worry we have or any challenge or
obstacle we may face, and so we should always remember we can turn
to Him and He will welcome us with open arms:
“I said to you, ‘Have no dread or fear of them. The Lord your God,
who goes before you, is the one who will fight for you, just as he did
for you in Egypt before your very eyes, and in the wilderness, where
you saw how the Lord your God carried you, just as one carries a
child….’” Deuteronomy 1: 29-31
This Father’s Day let’s remember to also pray for Father Joe, that
God gives him wisdom and strength as he works tirelessly to guide us
in our spiritual growth toward the Father in heaven.
Annunciation Catholic Church St. Francis Catholic Church
Visit us online: www.annunciationchurchks.org Baker Campus Ministry: bakercatholics.org
WEEKLY CALENDAR Monday. November 6—31st Week of Ordinary Time
MASS
Saturday, Nov. 11--31st Week of Ordinary Time
Easter
No Daily Mass 9am-Daily Mass@Annunciation-Intention---Keith Peuser
4:30 pm—Confessions@St. Francis
5 pm Mass@St. Francis—Intention-Isaac Wyrick
Tuesday, November 7—31st Week of Ordinary Time 6 pm - Confessions 6:30 p.m. Daily Mass@Annunciation--Intention--James Trotz Wednesday, November 8—31st Week of Ordinary Time 8 a.m. Daily Mass@Annunciation--Intention-Urban Wessling, Jr.
Sunday, Nov 12—32nd Sunday in Ordinary Time
9 -10:10 a.m – RELIGIOUS EDUCATION@ANNUNCIATION
10:30 am.—Mass@Annunciation
11:30 – Hospitality Sunday in St. Ann’s Hall
5:30—Confessions@Annunciation 6 pm—Mass@Annunciation
Thursday, November 9--31st Week of Ordinary Time 8 a.m. Daily Mass@Annunciation--Intention--Keith Peuser
Friday, November 10—31st Week of Ordinary Time
8 a.m. Mass@Annunciation--Intention--Keith Peuser
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KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS The Annunciation Knights of Columbus Council #11853 meets at 7 pm on the 2ndt Tuesday of each month at The Lodge, Baldwin City. The Knights of Columbus is the world's largest lay Catholic fraternal service organization. Membership is open to all practical Catholic men in communion with the Holy See, age 18 and above. Visit our website at: www.baldwinkofc.org for more information or contact Grand Knight, Harvey Ward.
NEXT MEETING IS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14
WEEKLY OFFERING-October 29 St. Francis – $487.00
Annunciation – $2199.00
THANKS FOR YOUR
YOUR CONTINUED
PARISH SUPPORT!
Nov 12
Extraordinary
Minister Lector Offertory Altar Servers Ushers Musicians
10:30 am Andy Siebert Greg Wessling
Cramer Family K. Griffith, J. Berg,
A. Englert Paula & Fred
Mader
Michael Mills
Ginny Meinen
6 pm --- Tim Donohue Behrens Family C. Behrens
J. Ruppert Behrens Family Michael Mills
ANNUNCIATION/ST. FRANCIS HAPPENINGS
~CALENDAR OF EVENTS~
*Confirmation by Archbishop Naumann for Annunciation/St.
Francis@Annunciation--November 20, 2017, 7 p.m
MAPLE LEAF RESULTS ARE IN! We thank everyone for
helping with the Maple Leaf Festival. After expenses, the
Food Booth brought in $7967; the Bake Sale, $852; and the
donated quilt, $1152, for a grand total of $9970. We couldn’t
do it without wonderful parishioners like you!
More Maple Leaf Pics…..
BALDWIN FOOD PANTRY PLEASE BRING BREAKFAST CEREAL AND ANY OTHER
FOOD! Drop off your donations in the parish hall or at the
Food Pantry located at Baldwin First United Methodist Church,
704 Eighth Street, Baldwin City. The hours of operation are:
Thursdays, 7-8 p.m., and Saturdays, 9-11 a.m
Annunciation Parish St. Francis Parish
740 N 6th Street 452 E 300 Rd
Baldwin City, KS 66006 Overbrook, KS 66524
BU Campus Ministry Parish Office
Campus Center (785) 594-3700 609 8th Street Office Hours:
Baldwin City, KS 66006 Tuesday-Friday from 9-12
For a personal appointment with Father Joe
please call him at 785-594-3700.
Our website is http://annunciationchurchks.org/ The bulletin and mass times are available on website.
E-BULLETIN & BULLETIN INFO DEADLINE Did you know that you can receive our weekly bulletin via
email? The e-Bulletin for the upcoming week is sent out every
Saturday by noon. If you were out of town for the weekend,
want a sneak peek at the bulletin or simply don’t want to worry
about picking it up after Mass, send an email to:
[email protected] and ask to be added to the
e-Bulletin mailing list. Bulletin announcements are due each
week by TUESDAYS@noon. Please email to
The Quilt Winner!
MARRIAGE MINUTE Do you have unrealistic expectations
about what marriage is supposed to be
like? Of course we have a right to expect
certain things from our spouse, such as
time, attention, affection and help. But
we can get into trouble when we expect
things that aren’t reasonable.
For instance:
• You expect that he can fix things
(because your dad did).
• You expect her to keep the house as
clean as she did before you had 3 kids.
• You expect your spouse to react the
way that you would, even though he is a
totally unique person!
These expectations “tie up heavy
burdens” for our spouses to shoulder.
Many of our marriage enrichments teach
skills that help spouses approach these
expectations in a healthy way. Sign up
today at
www.JoyfulMarriageProject.com.
MASS READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Mon. Nov. 6: ROM 11:29-36; PS 69:30-31, 33-34, 36; LK 14:12-14
Tue. Nov 7: ROM 12:5-16AB; PS 131:1BCDE, 2, 3; LK 14:15-24
Wed. Nov 8: ROM 13:8-10; PS 112:1B-2, 4-5, 9; LK 14:25-33
Thu. Nov 9: EZ 47:1-2, 8-9, 12; PS 46:2-3, 5-6, 8-9; 1 COR 3:9C-11, 16-17; JN 2:13-22
Fri. Nov 10: ROM 15:14-21; PS 98:1, 2-3AB, 3CD-4; LK 16:1-8
Sat. Nov 11: ROM 16:3-9, 16, 22-27; PS 145:2-3, 4-5, 10-11; LK 16:9-15
Catholic websites for daily Mass readings: [email protected] from the US
Conference of Catholic Bishops Read or listen to an audio recording at:
~FAITH~ FAMILY~ COMMUNITY~ CONFIRMATION CANDIDATES FOR NOVEMBER 20, 2017
Please keep our Annunciation and St. Francis confirmation candidates,
parents, teachers and sponsors in your prayers.
Bret Triblcock Jazmine Ruppert Brooklyn Chase
Charlize Barth Devere Myer Grant Cleavinger Jake Berg
Preston Koger Quincy Koger
CONFIRMATION RETREAT
The Confirmation Class held a retreat
at the Baker Campus Center on
October 27. Father Scott Wallisch,
Lawrence, was the retreat leader.
Many thanks to our Confirmation
Teachers, Greg and Karla Wessling,
and Rita Janssen, for helping prepare
and feed the kids! It was a great
retreat!
“Work hard every day at increasing
your purity of heart, which consists in
appraising things and weighing them in
the balance of God’s will.”
— St. Francis de Sales