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cathedral of the IMMACULATE CONCEPTION Fifth Sunday of Easter Daily Mass 12:15 pm Monday through Friday (Livestream) Weekend Mass Schedule SATURDAY [Fulfills Sunday Obligation] 2:30 SUNDAY 9 , 11 (Livestream), 8 Reconciliation Schedule TUESDAY and THURSDAY 11:30 to 12:00pm SATURDAY: 1:30 to 2:15 pm cathedral Office Mon-Fri: 9:00 am-3:00pm 416 W 12th St. Kansas City, MO 64105 Telephone: 816-842-0416 Fax: 816-842-3849 Website: Like us on Facebook: cathedral of the IMMACULATE CONCEPTION Like us on Youtube: cathedral of the IMMACULATE CONCEPTION KC Eucharistic adoration every First Friday after the 12:15 Mass until 2:00 PM May 15, 2022 Most Reverend James V. Johnston, Jr., , Bishop of the Diocese of Kansas City St. Joseph The Catholic Center 20 W 9th Street Kansas City, MO 64105 Pastor Fr.

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1 cathedral of the IMMACULATE CONCEPTION Fifth Sunday of Easter Daily Mass 12:15 pm Monday through Friday (Livestream) Weekend Mass Schedule SATURDAY [Fulfills Sunday Obligation] 2:30 SUNDAY 9 , 11 (Livestream), 8 Reconciliation Schedule TUESDAY and THURSDAY 11:30 to 12:00pm SATURDAY: 1:30 to 2:15 pm cathedral Office Mon-Fri: 9:00 am-3:00pm 416 W 12th St. Kansas City, MO 64105 Telephone: 816-842-0416 Fax: 816-842-3849 Website: Like us on Facebook: cathedral of the IMMACULATE CONCEPTION Like us on Youtube: cathedral of the IMMACULATE CONCEPTION KC Eucharistic adoration every First Friday after the 12:15 Mass until 2:00 PM May 15, 2022 Most Reverend James V. Johnston, Jr., , Bishop of the Diocese of Kansas City St. Joseph The Catholic Center 20 W 9th Street Kansas City, MO 64105 Pastor Fr.

2 Paul Turner Ext. 140 Assisting Presider Fr. Kenneth Riley Office Manager, Wedding Coordinator Adriana Mears Ext. 124 Pastoral Associate Michelle Reichart Ext 113 Deacon Steve Livingston Deacon Jim Olshefski Liturgy, Music, Principal Organist Mario Pearson, Ext. 119 Director, Morning Glory Ministries John Kraus Ext. 111 Victim Advocate cathedral of the IMMACULATE CONCEPTION Pastoral Council Lynne Everett, Frank Kennedy (chair) Jeff Lashley, Collin Lavery, Kate Loncar, Mariano Marin, Jim McGuire, June Van Buskirk, Christina Cheng Williams. Finance Council Dean Bezdek (chair), Ed Blasco, Cindy Boersma, George Hans, Kim Luken, Deacon Jim Olshefski, Sam Vogel, John Wyker, Jessie Yeagle.

3 Stewardship Council Ed Blasco (chair), Chris Kerns, Estella Morales, Joe Pinter, Ed Ronnebaum, Mark Whitlow. Building Committee Ed Blasco (chair), Ron Jury, Martha Kauffman, Kim Kovar, John Kraus, Estella Morales, Yvonne Warlen, Mark Whitlow. Capital Campaign Cabinet Joe Akers (For the Greater), Ed Blasco, Kevin Flattery (For the Greater), Thea Gude, Dave Hess, Rick Hughes, Chris Kerns, John Kraus, Jeanne Matthews, Sean O Byrne, Deacon Jim & Mary Olshefski, Denise Reinert, Elaine and Gregg Sandridge, Mark Whitlow (chair), Todd Wilson. Honorary Chairs of Capital Campaign Cabinet Msgr. Robert Gregory, Mike and Sylvia Haverty, Bishop James Johnston, Msgr. Bradley Offutt. Morning Glory Ministries Board Jack Beal, Dean Bezdek, Pam Curry, Eric Godfroy, Shruti Gulati, John Kraus, John Lewis, Nick Lewis, Jeremy Lillig, Laci MASS INTENTIONS Main cathedral Saturday, May 14 2:30 pm + Anastasio Martinez by Mitchell Villegas Sunday, May 15 9:00 am + Lawrence & Marjorie Reinert & Family by Denise Reinert 11:00 am + Alice Kelsey by Dean Bezdek 8:00 pm For Members of the cathedral parish Weekday - 12.

4 15 Mon 16 + Norma Hammersmith by Deana Culver Tues 17 For Peace in the World Wed 18 Herrera Family Welleness Thurs 19 +Maryanne Esteban by Bill Blankenship Fri 20 Andy Murillo-Intentions-by Murillo Family The small + denotes one who is deceased Fifth Sunday of Easter May 15, 2022 Year B cathedral CALENDAR May Sat 14 2:30 pm Baptisms- William & Madeleine Elliott. Congratulations! 4:30 Wedding: Chase Dowell/ Claire Marshall. Congratulations! Sun 15 Tomorrow s Priest Vocation Fund Second Collection 9:00 am First Communion- Elizabeth and Oliver McCracken. Congratulations! 11:00 am Baptism- Chloe Avila-Schlagel Congratulations!

5 12:00 pm Coffee & Catholics- Young Adult Event 12:15 pm RCIA Mon 16 6:00 pm Confirmation Class for Adults Thu 19 6:30 pm RCIA- Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults Fri 20 4:30 pm Facebook Live with Fr. Paul 5:30 pm Wedding Rehearsal Sat 21 2:30 pm Baptism- Miguel Perea Congratulations! 4:30 pm Wedding: Frederick Grant/ Kiersten Schorgl Congratulations! Sun 22 Sixth Sunday of Easter Fifth Sunday of Easter C 2 Revelation 21:1-5a Rehab Heaven Many cities have had to build anew because of tragedies that befell them. Floods, earthquakes, tornadoes, and hurricanes have wiped away centuries of civilization. In times of war, aggressors have done the same thing. New buildings sometimes mask the difficulties of the past, the need that forced a people to build again. Many individuals have personally endured trauma that forced them to start again.

6 They have had to relearn how to walk, use their hands, speak, or think. Whether they endured physical damage to their bodies or emotional damage to their minds, they touched bottom and started all over again. Near the end of the Book of Revelation, John envisions an entirely new Jerusalem. This one comes down out of heaven, and it becomes the dwelling place of God. The One who sat on the throne said, Behold, I make all things new. But new things often come at a price. We may not want to pay, but often we have to. Starting over again is a challenge no one wants to face. Whether your hard drive crashes or your basement floods, no one wants to have to start over. But when we do, good things can happen. We sort out what is really important. We learn about our capacity for times of distress. And we reinvigorate our belief in the One who brings us from death to life, the One who proclaims, Behold, I make all things new.

7 Written by Paul Turner. Copyright 2009, Resource Publications, Inc., 888-273-7782, All rights reserved. Reprinted with permission from Lectionary Bulletin Inserts, Y ear C: First and Second R eadings. Congratulations to Fr. Paul Turner on the 43rd Anniversary of his ordination to the priesthood! Fr. Paul, we are grateful for your faithful and unfailing service to the cathedral community and to the Diocese of Kansas City-St. Joseph. May God bless you always! . The Diocese of Kansas City-St. Joseph is committed to combatting sexual abuse in the Church. If you are a victim of sexual abuse, or if you observe or suspect sexual abuse: 1. Call the Missouri Child Abuse Hotline at (if the victim is currently under the age of 18), and 2. Contact your local law enforcement agency or call 911, and 3. After reporting to these civil and law enforce-ment authorities, report suspected sexual abuse of a minor or vulnerable adult to the Ombuds-man, Joe Crayon, at or if the abuse involves a priest, deacon, employee or volunteer of the Diocese of Kansas City-St.

8 Joseph. The Diocese has a sincere commitment to providing care and healing resources to victims of sexual abuse and their families. Please contact Whitney True-Francis,Victim Assistance Coordinator, at or Reprinted with permission from Lectionary Bulletin Inserts, Scripture Study: Unlocking the Mystery of the Bible. Starting Tuesday, May 24 at 6:30 in the O Hara Room. For information, please email Dcn Steve Living-ston at Rachel s Vineyard-Kansas City Site Healing Hearts in the Heart of the Nation Are you, or someone you love, suffering the emotional pain of an abortion? Consider attend-ing a local Rachel's Vineyard Retreat. Women and men of all ages are welcome. This weekend retreat offers a beautiful, confidential opportunity to experience healing and forgiveness.

9 Upcoming retreats in the Kansas City area: July 22-24, 2022 October 21-23, 2022 Start the Healing! For additional information, or to register, please call (816) 679-4973 or email You may also learn more by visiting or Tomorrow s Priest Collection | May 14-15 Seminarian education is among the largest ex-penses of our diocese, but also one of the greatest investments we can make for our future. With tuition, room, board and other expenses, the cost of educating a single seminarian is about $45,000 per year. The Diocese of Kansas City-St. Joseph ask you to prayerfully consider donating to the Tomorrow s Priest Collection held the weekend of May 14-15 this collection offsets expenses for our men in formation for the priesthood. A mailer with donation envelope will be sent to all registered parishioners in the diocese, but you can also con-tribute via the 2nd collection at Mass the weekend of May 14-15 or donate online at In addition to finan-cial support, please pray that Our Lord will con-tinue to increase the number of men from our Di-ocese being called to the priesthood.

10 All are invited to attend the upcoming Transition-al Deaconate Ordination held 10 am May 28 at the Co- cathedral in St. Joseph, and the Priest-hood Ordination held 10 am June 25 at the Cathe-dral of the IMMACULATE CONCEPTION . Thank you for your continued support of priestly vocations! Come Away: A Catholic Women's Wellness Retreat June 3 - 5, 2022 Christ's Peace House of Prayer - Easton, KS The world says to keep working, make yourself known, earn your place, and you don't have what it takes. But what does Jesus say? He says to COME AWAY and rest awhile! Jesus says to "give me what you have, and I will multiply it." Enjoy a retreat where you will experience life coaching, Pietra Fitness classes, enriching talks, small group coaching, prayer, Mass, adora-tion and plenty of peace and quiet! Register by May 21, 2022 at FAMILY WEEK: BENEDICTINE COLLEGE May 22-28, Atchison, KS Family Week is hosted by the Benedictine College Center for Family Life.


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