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Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Third Sunday of Advent

Third Sunday of Advent
December 14th, 2008

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    In the world of business, a mission statement describes the purpose of an organization. This statement is meant to reflect the essence of the organization and its goals. As he wrote the verses in today's first reading, the prophet probably had no idea that he was presenting something of a mission statement for Jesus. But there really is no more concise picture of what he came to do for us.
     How many times did Jesus bring glad tidings to the lowly? Think of the comfort he gave to the women at the well (John 4:4-26), How many times did he heal the brokenhearted? Think of the widow of Nain, whose son was brought back to life (Luke 7:11-16). What of the multitudes he liberated from captivity to sin and sickness -- and not just in the first-century Israel! We have all been touched by Jesus and the good news he proclaims.
     But there's something more here. Jesus' mission statement is ours as well. We are called to bring the "glad tidings" of God's love to the world. We are called to care for the brokenhearted. and to tell people that the "favor of the Lord" is for every one (Isaiah 61:1-2) Remember, Jesus didn't come just to lift us up. He also came to show us how to live.
     We are halfway through Advent, so maybe it's a good time to evaluate your own progress -- just as a business evaluate their strenghts and weaknessess from time to time. How are you doing at fulfilling your mission? Have you been working to bring glad tidings to people? If so then thank the Lord and to tell him that you want to go even further. Imagine the grace and peace that can flow from every act of kindness, every gentle word of encouragement, and every work of service you do. It won't take long before "justice and praise" spring up whereever you to go (Isaiah 61:11).





2009 CALENDARS
Calendars are available at all entrances of church. We thank the Knights of Columbus for their generosity in providing these for us.





Nursing Home Christmas Tree
It is time for the Nursing Home Christmas Tree. The tree will be located in the foyer of the church. The tags on the tree will have the residents name of number of the Nursing home they are in and the items they want for Christmas. Please take a tag, purchase and wrap the gift and return to the tree as soon as possible. Please attach the tag to the gift. This will be a project of the 7th grade Religious Education class. For more information please contact Sue Todd 226-1832.





Meetings This Week

Wed. Dec 17, 5:00 pm - Finance Council
Thurs. Dec 18, 7:00 pm - Parish Council

Please pick up the Financial Statements in the sacristy so that you may be prepared for the meeting.





KNIGHTS NEWS
Notes from December 2nd Meeting

Fred House was chosen as Knight of the Month and Harold and Peg Boller Family was chosen Family of the Month.

The Free Throw contest will be held January 24th at 10 am in the St. Xavier School Gym. Mark your calendars now and start practicing.





SHOWER FOR BABY JESUS

St. Xavier students will once again participate in a shower for Baby Jesus on December 19. Students will offer wrapped baby gifts at Mass. The gifts will be taken to the school cafeteria where they will be opened adn distributed to Birthline later that day. PTO will provide donuts for the shower.





JUST IN TIME

That inexpensive "CHRISTMAS GIFT", that is sure to be a treasure. Our Parish Cookbook will be available after each Mass, starting November 30th, giving you 500 recipes to enjoy from our St. Xavier Parishioners. The cost for the cookbook is $10. The Parish Office, the St. Xavier's School Office, Ladies Circles, I, III, IV and Women With A Mission, will have cookbooks available to sale. Checks for the cookbooks are to be made out to St. Xavier Cookbook. Anyone wanting cookbooks delivered can call 717-9291.
Thanks for making this fundraiser a success by all of your support.






DIVERSITY SCHEDULE
DTL Meeting, Dec. 9th 6:30-7:30 pm
American Chiness Buffet

Diversity In-School Session
December 16th, 9:30 am - 10:50 am
Building C, 3rd Floor

Diversity Evening Session
December 17th

Please contact Eve Coberly for more information.






POINSETTIA MEMORIAL TREES
Would you like to remember a loved one during Christmas by providing a poinsettia plant for our traditional Memorial Tree? If so, please fill out the form found in the bulletin along with $9.00 per plant and send to Ellen Westerhaus, 335 West Chestnut, Junction City or place it in a separate (marked) envelope and drop it in the collection basket or by the parish office. Please make checks payable to St. Xavier's Art and Environment. Your loved ones will be remembered at a Mass, and their names will appear on a handout that is available Christmas Eve. If you have questions you can call Ellen at 238-7409. Orders will be taken till December 21st.


[Include Names of Loved ones to remember. ( 1 plant per family )]





ST. FRANCIS XAVIER PARISH'S
"RESPECT LIFE MEMORIAL"

A lasting gift to each other and our Community
Sponsored by the Knights of Columbus


What a great way to acknowledge and respect all life from conception to natural death. You can become a part of our "Respect Life Memorial" by purchasing a brick which will be placed in the Memorial that will be constructed beside the church on the Washington Street side.
Please complete a separate form (found in bulletins or at the Parish Office) for each brick. Attach a check for minimum donation of $75.00 per brick payable to Knights of Columbus. Drop in the collection or mail to:

St. Francis Xavier Parish
Attn: Knights of Columbus
P.O. Box 399
Junction City, KS 66441

You may choose a message of 1, 2, or 3 lines in length (no difference in cost) and up to 20 characters per line. (Our engraver automatically centers each line.)
Each box should contain no more than one letter or punctuation mark. Leave a blank box to indicate a space between words. You may use upper and lowercase letters. Please PRINT NEATLY.

Any questions please call: Bill Semanko 785-762-2812






Sunday, September 07, 2008

Twenty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time

Twenty-Third Sunday of Ordinary Time
September 7th, 2008

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    Sisters and brothers in Christ, the Holy Spirir gathers us together so that we might open our ears to hear the voice of God. We sing joyfully to the Lord, who is the rock of our salvation. Today we are summoned to love our neighbor. In this celebration of the Mass we are nourished by word and sacrament so that we may be strengthened to respond to that commandment to love one another. The Lord Jesus is the source of that love. Let us raise a song of joy to his great name.

     Brothers and sisters in Christ, we open our ears now to listen to God's word. Let any hearts dulled by complacency awaken to the power of theat word. Saint Paul reminds us of the great commandment in today's second reading: "You shall love your neighbor as yourself." Let this place resound with that love as the living word is proclaimed in our midst.



Mighty Big Thanks
The St. Xavier cookbook recipes have been sent out for publications, and should be back by the first part of December for sale! Our parish has risen to our needs and pulled out all their family secret recipes. A total of 447 top notch recipes were submitted. Thank you so much.

A special thank you to our proof-readers and support group; Elaine Becker, Carolyn Cook, Charlotte Crelk, Sharon Griffin, Jackie Hecker, Pat Kramer, Josephine Pago, and Pat Wild.

Barbara Meseke



BIBLE STUDY
Bible Study will be held for confirmed high school, college students and adults. The focus will be on the Old Testament from Genesis up to Jesus' birth.

Classes will begin Sunday, September 7th, 9:30 am - 10:30 am and will meet weekly. No cost and no homeword. Teacher will be Deb Breidenstein. For more information call 762-7852.



Circle IV Meeting September 11, 7:00 pm. Downstairs Parish Meeting Room. Members and guest are invited to hear Tony Ballard, Opera House Director. The following meetings will be the second Thursday of each month.



2008 Senior Fair

What: Senior Fair
When: Tuesday, September 23
Where: Salina Bicentennial Center
Speaker * Silent Auction * Exhibits * Honorees * Fun!
All this and lunch for just $14
Register by contacting: North Central Flint Hills Area Agency on Aging, Inc.
401 Houston Street,
Manhattan, KS 66502
or call 1-800-434-2703



CURSILLO

Women's Cursillo #8 is scheduled for Sept. 11-14 in Victoria, KS.
(Ker-see-O) Cursillo is a "short course" or "short experience" in the fundamental teaching of Jesus as lived with other Christians. If you want to be renewed in your Catholic faith, this may be what you ahve been searching for. You must be at least 21 years old and Catholic. For more information contact Janet Hahn, 461-5996.




RELIGIOUS EDUCATION REGISTRATION
If your child does not attend school at St. Xavier, he/she should attend religious education classes on Wednesday evenings that begin September 10th at 7pm.

Parents and children should come to the church for the first session. Registration for those not previously registered will be after the classes.

Fees: $45 for one child; $60 for two or more.

To receive the Sacrament of Reconciliation and First Communion, a child must attend classes in the first and second grades.

Confirmation preparation is also a two year program that requires attendance at Pre-Confirmation and Sacramental classes.

If you haven't registered yet, please call Kurt or Sandy at 210-5006 or 210-7713.



RCIA

Who attends RCIA? Those who are interested in learning about the Catholic faith, those wanting to join the Church, those who have been baptized and desire to be confirmed and those who want to renew their faith.

Session start Sunday, September 7, at 6 pm in Building C.

If you have questions, please call 210-5006 or 210-7713 or email kurtandsandy@embarqmail.com




DIVIRSITY YOUTH MINISTRY

Sept. 10, 7-8pm Parent Orientation, Meet in the church
Sept. 17, 6:30-7:30 pm DTL Meeting Bldg C, 3rd Floor
Sept. 24, 6:30-8:00 pm Diversity Evening Session, Bldg C
Sept. 25, 9:20-10:50 am Diversity In-School Session
Sept. 27, 2:00-3:30 pm Nursing Home Visit/Youth Social At Valley View Nursing Home. Meet for 5:15 pm Mass, Social afterwards.




9-11 REMEMBERED

Thursday (9-11) was and is a tragic day for many of us especially Americans. We remember and reflect on the bombings of the Twin Towers, the Pentagon and the field in Pennsylvania. We know life goes on but not as "normal living" but with caution and thanksgiving for all those who responded in so many ways, not just on 9-11 but everyday where others reach out to help others. (Firefighters-EMT-Medical personnel-Police-military and concerned citizens.)
    Gathering together as Christians we lift our prayer to our Creator for help in time of NEED. We unite in thanksgiving for those dedicated servants who are there when we need them.
    Two Masses will be celebrated on Thursday, a special school Mass at 7:50 am and an evening Mass at 6:60 pm. Please join us inreflection and remembering that through it all God is with us. May He welcome to Eternal Life those who have died and may He strengthen those survivors.





"Christian Unity," An INTERFAITH Religion Special

Christian Unity, An Interfaith Religion Special, will be broadcast Sunday, September 21 on the CBS Television Network. Check your local station for exact time.

    Over the centuries Christians have split into many groups, not always on friendly terms. Christian Unity is an ongoing attempt to bring Roman Catholics, Protestants, Evangelicals, Eastern and Oriental Orthodox into further dialogue and co-operation. This year The Annual Week of Prayer for Christian Unity celebrates its 100th anniversary in this country.


    The Graymoor Spiritual Center, in Garrison, N.Y. is a Roman Catholic Community that is home to the Franciscan Friars and Sisters of the Atonement and where Christian unity is encouraged year-round.

    The special will explore Louisville, Ky., a southern Bible-belt community where ecumenical spirit thrives. CHRISTIAN UNITY reveals the wishes of many that the one Christian faith be fully united once again.

Saturday, June 28, 2008

Solemnity of Saint Peter and Saint Paul

Solemnity of Saint Peter and Saint Paul, Apostles, and its Vigil
June 29th, 2008

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    Brothers and sisters, today is a special day on the on the Church's calendar, and Solemnity of Saint Peter and Saint Paul. The Church holds these men in such high honor that the prayers and readings for their feast day replaces the usual Sunday readings. As we celebrate this Mass, let us seek the intercession of Saint Peter, the rock on whom the church is built, and Saint Paul, the apostle of the nations.



Mighty Big Thank You
We thank all who donated their time, talent and treasure to help the people of St. Michael's in Chapman. Your generosity of $6,710.57, toward those who suffered from the forces of nature is overwhelming. May God bless you all.



We welcome to the Christian Community Mathias Orion Lopez-Schoenhofer and Alyson Elizabeth Simpson, who were baptized last weekend. May the loving God be with them and their families always.



We thank the estate of Kathy Johnson for the generous donation of $76,500 for St. Xavier Parish. The monies will help to continue the work of the Lord in His Vineyard. Please remember St. Xavier Parish in your will. It will work for generations to come. May Kathy and all the faithful departed rest in the loving arms of their Creator.



CENTURY FARM AWARD

Has your family owned or farmed the same land for 100 years or more? If you have, you would qualify to apply for the Monsignor John George Weber Century Farm Award sponsored by the Salina Diocese Catholic Rural Life Commission. Farm families from the east vicariate of the Salina Diocesse will be recognized at the Annual Rural Life Day to be held on August 17, 2008 at 2:30 pm at Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church Parish Hall in Clay Center. If you would like an application form and a list of the requirements for the Monsignor John George Weber Century Farm Award, contact your local pastor or parish life coordinator or Fr. Allen Scheer, at 785-823-7221 or email: rurallifecommission@hotmail.com . Deadline for submitting an application is July 7, 2008.



St. Xavier School Summer Enrollment 9:00 am - 12:00pm, Monday - Thursday

785-238-2841

Upcoming School Events:

Parker School Uniform ~~~~~~~~July 30




Our Daily Walk, Christian Books and Gifts
707 Elm St. (between Shortstop and Post Office), Wakefield, KS 67487
(785) 461-5511
Gift Registry and Gift Certificates
Special ordering for Christian items not currently in stock.



Reminder for Circles Meetings
Circles III and IV do not meet in June, July and August.




PICTURE PICK-UP

Confirmation and First Communion pictures are ready for pick up at the Parish Office.



VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL
A big thanks to all the people who helped make VBS so successful! It was fun-filled and broght our parish community together!

Women with a Mission made drapes for the event so we could have a darkened room for storytelling. The women who organized the rummage sale contributed various items and Mary Ann Vieyra contributed props, rosaries and snacks. We want to list all who helped and what they did:
Eve Coberly - Worship Leader and Games Captain,
Storytellers - Susan Kamphaus and Mary Jane Witt,
Randy Testa - Voice of God and King Nebuchadnezzar,
Rodney Case - Pirate Scientist Captian,
Anne Marie Thompson - Crafts Captain,
Amanda and Katie Easley, Elizabeth and Dustin Vann - Silly Pirates,
Samantha Addie - Techie,
Jennifer Kirkman, Kelly Powers, and Shanna Witt - First Mates,
Regine Hyche, Miranda Powers, Allison Coy, Allison Bogen, Precilla and Montecaria Iopu, Emily Kirkman, Lene and Kim Keating, Lynda Costello and Katyin Silovsky - clean up.
Thanks for all your help! From Kurt (the Commodore) and Sandy (the VBS Coordinator) Leistner; "Let's do it again next year!"



Finding God in the Movies
The movie, "Bella" will be shown on July 23 in the RICA Rm, BLDG C, at 7:00 pm. Look for more details about this wonderful pro-life film (HERE) or in next week's bulletin.



RCIA
The first RCIA gathering for those wishing to enter the Church will be Sept. 7th. Have you invited someone to inquire about being Catholic? For more information call Kurt or Sandy or the parish offfice.



The 9th annual Midwest Catholic Family Conference is August 1-3 in Wichita, KS. Learn about the choices and challenges facing Catholics today in programs designed for all ages from pre-school through adult. Program information and registration is available at: www.catholicfamilyconference.org or in brochures located on the north side table in the church.



LIVING WATER MINISTRY
The Living Water Ministry wants to spiritually support those in our parish with a cancer diagnosis. If you know of a parishioner with cancer that would like a card, St. Peregrine prayer card and a "Special Prayers" leaflet, please call Gloria Pfannensteil, 785-922-6996.



CURSILLO

Men's Cursillo #8 is scheduled for Aug 7-10 in Oakley, KS.

Women's Cursillo #8 is scheduled for Sept. 11-14 in Victoria, KS.
(Ker-see-O) Cursillo is a "short course" or "short experience" in the fundamental teaching of Jesus as lived with other Christians. If you want to be renewed in your Catholic faith, this may be what you have been searching for. You must be at least 21 years old and Catholic. For more information contact Janet Hahn, 461-5996.



Saturday, March 22, 2008

Palm Sunday of the Lord's Passion

Palm Sunday of Lord's Passion
March 16th, 2008

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    Brothers and sisters in Christ, our Lenten journey of repentance has led us to the gates of the holy city of Jerusalem. With the crowds who followed Jesus and acclaimed him as their Messiah we raise our palm branches and join in festive song. We then follow Jesus along the way of teh cross as we share in his passion and death. Let us begin this solemn liturgy with hearts open to the saving work God will accomplish in this holy place as we begin this holiest of weeks.



We extend our sympathy and prayers to the family and friends of Aggie Schuster who passed away last week. May the loving God welcome her to eternal glory.

MEETINGS THIS WEEK
Meetings schedule for this week are:
Mar. 19 Finance Council at 5:00 pm
Mar. 26 School Council at 7:00 pm
March 27 Parish Council at 7:00 pm

please pick up the materials in the sacristy to be prepared for the meetings.



    St. Xavier 22nd Annual Benefit Auction
St. Xavier School is preparing for its 22nd Annual Benefit Auction to be held on Saturday, April 12, 2008. This is our major annual fundraiser event of the year. We are looking for people to volunteer in various jobs such as security, soliciting, food preparation, setup, cleanup, greeting, finance, etc. If you would be interested in helping out or just seeing what goes on, Or have questions please call the Parish Office at 238-2998.

    Auction tickets wil be available through the Parish Office at a cost of $30 per person. This price includes food, drinks and the opportunity to bid on a variety of items in both a live and silent auction. We discourage attendance by those under 21 because alcohol is served at this event.
    Raffle tickets are available for $5 each or 6 for $25. Raffles will be held for cash drawings that evening for $1000, $500, $200 and $100. You need not be present to win but we hope that you will be able to join in.
    If you or your business can support us with a donation, we accept any new items, antiques or services donations in addition to cash donations. Your name or business will be listed in the auction book. Various cash donation categories are set up for this event to include Major Donors ($1000 and above), Gold Donors ($500-999), Silver Donors ($100-499) and Patron ($99 and under). Any amount, no matter how small or large, will be greatly appreciated.


AUCTION DECORATING COMMITTEE
The Decorating Committee is looking for volunteers to help with the decorations. We will meet at City Cycles Sales on Goldenbelt Blvd. on Saturdays, starting at 4 pm and working for an hour ot two each week. Please consider sharing your talents.

The decorating committee for the Auction would like any old Cowboy boots that you would like to get rid of, we are in need of them for the auction. Please DO NOT send in any thing you want returned or anything other than COWBOY boots. You can drop them at the school office if you have any extras.



Knights of Columbus News

March Knight of the Month: John Rosa
March Family of the Month: Harold and Elaine Becker

50/50 Drawing Winners : 1st Half: John Hagerty donated his Pennies from Heaven Account.
Progressive Portion was Edser Torez, but he was not present.

Don't forget this year's Fish Fry on this Friday the 21st at the K of C Hall from 11 am to 7 pm and the Easter Egg Hunt on Sat. the 22nd at Coronado Park at 10 am.







Confessios
     Monday & Tuesday following 7:50 am Mass
     Wednesday after the 6:15 pm Mass
     Friday after 7:50 am Mass
     Saturday 4:00 pm and following 5:15 pm Mass

HOLY WEEK SCHEDULE






















March 19

Wednesday Stations after 6:15 pm Mass

March 20

Holy Thurday 7:00 pm Mass

March 21

Good Friday Noon and 7:00 pm service

March 22

Saturday at 8:00 pm

March 23

Easter Sunday 8:00 am, 9:30 am, 11:00 am



Sunday, March 09, 2008

Fifth Sunday of Lent '08

The Fifth Sunday of Lent
March 9th, 2008

St. Xavier Parish Home Page

    Sisters and brothers, the Holy Spirit gathers us together on this Fifth Sunday of Lent to stand in wonder and awe at the miracle of the raising of Lazarus. For those preparing for baptism, this miracle signals the promise made to all who put their hope in the Lord. That promise made to each of us who are baptised, keeps our hope alive. We are promised a share in the glory of the Resurrection at the end of time. As this Mass begins, let us be open to the miracles that the Lord does in our lives.


Like Lazarus, May we be AWAKENED from our worldly coma.





We welcome to the Christian Community Johnny Ichiro Kirkland, who will be baptized this Saturday. May God's blessings be with hime and his family. We also welcome Kayden Jay Schmidt who will be baptised this Sunday. May God also welcome him to His family on earth.


Confessios
     Monday & Tuesday following 7:50 am Mass
     Wednesday after the 6:15 pm Mass
     Friday after 7:50 am Mass
     Saturday 4:00 pm and following 5:15 pm Mass

HOLY WEEK SCHEDULE






















March 19

Wednesday Stations after 6:15 pm Mass

March 20

Holy Thurday 7:00 pm Mass

March 21

Good Friday Noon and 7:00 pm service

March 22

Saturday at 8:00 pm

March 23

Easter Sunday 8:00 am, 9:30 am, 11:00 am





We extend our sympathy and prayers to the family and friends of George Fortner who passed away on February 25th. May the loving God welcome him to eternal glory.





    St. Xavier 22nd Annual Benefit Auction
St. Xavier School is preparing for its 22nd Annual Benefit Auction to be held on Saturday, April 12, 2008. This is our major annual fundraiser event of the year. We are looking for people to volunteer in various jobs such as security, soliciting, food preparation, setup, cleanup, greeting, finance, etc. If you would be interested in helping out or just seeing what goes on, Or have questions please call the Parish Office at 238-2998.

    Auction tickets wil be available through the Parish Office at a cost of $30 per person. This price includes food, drinks and the opportunity to bid on a variety of items in both a live and silent auction. We discourage attendance by those under 21 because alcohol is served at this event.
    Raffle tickets are available for $5 each or 6 for $25. Raffles will be held for cash drawings that evening for $1000, $500, $200 and $100. You need not be present to win but we hope that you will be able to join in.
    If you or your business can support us with a donation, we accept any new items, antiques or services donations in addition to cash donations. Your name or business will be listed in the auction book. Various cash donation categories are set up for this event to include Major Donors ($1000 and above), Gold Donors ($500-999), Silver Donors ($100-499) and Patron ($99 and under). Any amount, no matter how small or large, will be greatly appreciated.


AUCTION DECORATING COMMITTEE
The Decorating Committee is looking for volunteers to help with the decorations. We will meet at City Cycles Sales on Goldenbelt Blvd. on Saturdays, starting at 4 pm and working for an hour ot two each week. Please consider sharing your talents.

The decorating committee for the Auction would like any old Cowboy boots that you would like to get rid of, we are in need of them for the auction. Please DO NOT send in any thing you want returned or anything other than COWBOY boots. You can drop them at the school office if you have any extras.
MARCH PRAIRIE PAK
Lean Ham, Steak (1 lb.); Chichen Drums (1.79 lbs.); Organic F/C Sliced Meat Loaf (1 lb.); Old Carolina Bacon (1 lb.); Organic Ground Beef Patties (1.66 lbs.); Organic All Beef Chili (no beans) (1 lb.) plus 6-8 different items (fruit & veggies) for$22.00 and two hours of volunteer service.
Order Turn in for March is Monday, March 17 and distrubtion will be Saturday, March 19 between 8-9 am in the St. Xavier gym foyer (by the parking lot).



WORLD WIDE MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER
"I WILL PUT MY SPIRIT IN YOU THAT YOU MAY LIVE....Loving as Jesus loves can be difficult in modern, busy livers. Fall in love all over again on a Marriage Encounter Weekend." The next Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend in April 25-27 at the Manna House in Concordia. For more information call Dave and Susan Kisner at 785-628-8952 or on line at http://www.westcentralkansasme.org/





The Link of the Month: Operation Rice Bowl; http://orb.crs.org/

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

The Third Sunday of Lent '08

The Third Sunday of Lent
February 24th, 2008

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    Sisters and brothers, today the Church draws us to the Lord Jesus, the wellspring of living water. And today throughout the world the Church celebrates the first scrutiny with those who are preparing for baptism at Easter. A scrutiny is a special rite that uncovers and heals all that is sinfull, and brings out and strenthens all that is good. All of us, whether we are preparing for baptism or have been a baptized Catholic for many years, are in need of healing and reconciliation. Like the Samaritan woman at the well, we thirst for the life-giving waters that only our Lord Jesus can provide.
   Today we hear the first of three stories of conversion - the Gospel story of the Samaritan woman at the well. As this Gospel is proclaimed, let us imagine ourselves at that well where the Lord uncovered the women's sinfulness. Let us be aware of our own sins and the Lord's desire to free us from those sins. Let us place our hopes in the wellspring of eternal life -- Jesus Christ, the Son of God.



The Sisters of St. Joseph of Concordia
are sponsoring a spaghetti fund-raiser event to benefit the ministry fund on March 2nd. Serving time is from 11:30 am to 3:00 pm at 13th and Washington in Concordia, Kansas. To reserve your ticket, call Sister Carmel Carcia 785-243-1223 or cgarcianm@yahoo.com -- $8.00 for adults, $4.00 for children under 7. Tickets at the door are $9.00
Other Highlights: drawing for a quilt, a needle point framed picture and a bobbin lace dolly; a silent auction; baked sale and home made craft sale in the gift shop.



We extend our sympathy and prayers to the family of Patricia Schad who passed away last weekend. May the loving God welcome her to Eternal Life.



ATTENTION
Seeking a large older home or building for a Community Project. Circle IV and St. Xavier ladies will be promoting.
Call 238-7340.



WORLDWIDE MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER
"...the love of God has been poured out into our hearts through the Holy Spirit..." (Second Reading) Let God bless your marriage more richly through a Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend. The next Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend is April 25-27 at the Manna House in Concordia. For more information call Dave and Susan Kisner at 785-628-8952 or on line at http://www.westcentralkansasme.org/


WORLD DAY OF PRAYER

is a worldwide ecumenical movement of women and men of many faith traditions who come together to observe a common day of prayer on the first Friday in March each year. Throughout the day, we collectively pray all over the world, beginning with the first sunrise and ending at the last sunset. Our prayers follow the sun's path around the globe. For 2008, the women of Guyana, developed the theme "God's Wisdom Provides New Understanding" to express the awesomeness of God's work, we are filled with awe at the beauty and diversity, and we begin to understand that we are called to care for all creation.
Come join with us in prayer on Friday, March 7th at 1:30 pm at the First Presbyterian Church.




    St. Xavier 22nd Annual Benefit Auction
St. Xavier School is preparing for its 22nd Annual Benefit Auction to be held on Saturday, April 12, 2008. This is our major annual fundraiser event of the year. We are looking for people to volunteer in various jobs such as security, soliciting, food preparation, setup, cleanup, greeting, finance, etc. If you would be interested in helping out or just seeing what goes on, Or have questions please call the Parish Office at 238-2998.

    Auction tickets wil be available through the Parish Office at a cost of $30 per person. This price includes food, drinks and the opportunity to bid on a variety of items in both a live and silent auction. We discourage attendance by those under 21 because alcohol is served at this event.
    Raffle tickets are available for $5 each or 6 for $25. Raffles will be held for cash drawings that evening for $1000, $500, $200 and $100. You need not be present to win but we hope that you will be able to join in.
    If you or your business can support us with a donation, we accept any new items, antiques or services donations in addition to cash donations. Your name or business will be listed in the auction book. Various cash donation categories are set up for this event to include Major Donors ($1000 and above), Gold Donors ($500-999), Silver Donors ($100-499) and Patron ($99 and under). Any amount, no matter how small or large, will be greatly appreciated.



ST. XAVIER'S ANNUAL ALUMNI BANQUET
    The annual Saint Xavier's alumni banquet will be held on May 25th, 2008 at the Geary County Convention Center, Courtyard by Marriott on East Chestnut Street. The Social Hour will begin at 6 pm with the dinner following at 7. The Alumni Mass will be at 5:15 Saturday evening. All family and friends are welcome.
The cost of the evening will be $30.00 per person in advance by May 10th. Tickets at the door will be $35.00 and to attend without the meal will be $10.00. To make reservations a check may be sent to St. Xavier's Alumni, PO BOX 399, Junction City, KS 66441.

The keynote speaker wil be Dr. Kevin Bryant, a 1983 graduate of St. Xavier School. He teaches primarily in the criminal justice program at Benedictine College in Atchison, KS. Graduation from Kansas State University (BS 1988; MA 1990) and received his PHD from the Universiy of Tennessee at Knoxville. In 1998 he began teaching as assistant professor of Criminal Justice of the University of West Florida in Pensacola. He accepted his current position at Benedictine in 2003 where he resides with his family.
Kevin is the son of Gary and Michele Bryant of Junction City.


Diversity Youth Ministry: What Is It All About?
If you or your child is interested in being a part of Diversity, please see the Your Ministry Display Table at the back of church for more information. Hope you'll join us!

Bingo Fund Raiser Projects starts January 28th-March 27th.

Junior Diversity Session: Feb. 27, 2008 7:00 pm-8:00 pm
Confirmation Room Building C.

In-school Diversity Session: Feb. 29, 2008



ST. Andrews Annual Garage Sale
St. Andrews Catholic Church at 311 South Buckeye in Abilene will be holding their Annual Garage Sale, Saturday March 5 from 7:30 am till Noon at the Parish Fellowship Hall. All are welcome.






The Link of the Month: Operation Rice Bowl; http://orb.crs.org/.

Thursday, February 21, 2008

Second Sunday of Lent 08

The Second Sunday of Lent
February 17th, 2008

St. Xavier Parish Home Page

    Brothers and sisters, wrapped in the merciful love of God, we have been summoned by the Holy Spirit to this sacred place. During this holy season God wants us to turn away from sin and be faithful followers of the gospel. As this Mass begins, let us pray that we will share in the brightness of God's glory throughout our days.
    In baptism, the Lord blesses us and makes of us a great and holy nation. Too often we forget the promises we made in baptism. Lent is our annual sojourn of rememberance. We spend forty days preparing to renew our baptism promises at Easter. Today's Gospel of the Transfiguration gives us a glimpse - early in the Lenten season - of the reason for our hope. We whose sins are washed clean through baptism are given the promise of eternal glory with our Lord. Let today's word open our hearts to this saving message.



CIRCLE NEWS
Circle I will meet February 21 at 8:30 am at St. Xavier School.



Meetings This WEEK
Meetings schedule for this week are
Feb. 20 Finance Council at 5:00 pm
Feb. 20 School Council at 7:00 pm
Feb. 21 Parish Council at 7:00 pm

Please pick up the material in the sacristy to be prepared for the meetings.



We welcome to the Christian Community Elena Marie Montes, child of Gualupe and Brianne. Elana was baptised last weekend. May God's blessing be with the Family.



IN LOVING MEMORY

We extend our sympathy and prayers to the family, staff, and students of our Parish School on the death of Rosemary Rapp, the second grade teacher, who died on the 7th. May the loving God welcome her into the heavenly Kingdom.





ATTENTION
Seeking a large older home or building for a Community Project. Circle IV and St. Xavier ladies will be promoting.
Call 238-7340.



    St. Xavier 22nd Annual Benefit Auction
St. Xavier School is preparing for its 22nd Annual Benefit Auction to be held on Saturday, April 12, 2008. This is our major annual fundraiser event of the year. We are looking for people to volunteer in various jobs such as security, soliciting, food preparation, setup, cleanup, greeting, finance, etc. If you would be interested in helping out or just seeing what goes on, please attend the auction meeting on February 11 at 7:00 pm in the rectory meeting room.
    Auction tickets wil be available through the Parish Office at a cost of $30 per person. This price includes food, drinks and the opportunity to bid on a variety of items in both a live and silent auction. We discourage attendance by those under 21 because alcohol is served at this event.
    Raffle tickets are available for $5 each or 6 for $25. Raffles will be held for cash drawings that evening for $1000, $500, $200 and $100. You need not be present to win but we hope that you will be able to join in.
    If you or your business can support us with a donation, we accept any new items, antiques or services donations in addition to cash donations. Your name or business will be listed in the auction book. Various cash donation categories are set up for this event to include Major Donors ($1000 and above), Gold Donors ($500-999), Silver Donors ($100-499) and Patron ($99 and under). Any amount, no matter how small or large, will be greatly appreciated.



ST. XAVIER'S ANNUAL ALUMNI BANQUET
    The annual Saint Xavier's alumni banquet will be held on May 25th, 2008 at the Geary County Convention Center on East Chestnut Street. If you would like to join the committee please contact Karen Eddy 238-4249, Kathy Robinett 238-2560, Mary Kay Paxton 238-4486, Margaret Deppish 762-2977 or Pat Auld 461-5354.




Diversity Youth Ministry: What Is It All About?
If you or your child is interested in being a part of Diversity, please see the Your Ministry Display Table at the back of church for more information. Hope you'll join us!

Bingo Fund Raiser Projects starts January 28th-March 27th.

Senior Diversity Session: Feb. 20, 2008, 6:45 pm-8:15 pm
Confirmation Room Building C.

Junior Diversity Session: Feb. 27, 2008 7:00 pm-8:00 pm
Confirmation Room Building C.

In-school Diversity Session: Feb. 29, 2008








The Link of the Month: Operation Rice Bowl; http://orb.crs.org/.