Bulletin - Sacred Heart - St. Joseph Catholic Parish

Sacred Heart-St. Joseph Catholic Parish
Father Tim Haberkorn, Pastor
SacredHeartStJosephCatholic.org
Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time
February 1, 2015
Sacred Heart Church
312 NE Freeman Ave
Sacred Heart Church Rectory
333 NE Freeman Ave
Topeka Ks 66616-1216
Rectory/Office: 234-3338
Church Hall: 234-6727
Fr. Tim Haberkorn
St. Joseph Church Rectory
227 SW Van Buren St
Topeka Ks 66603-3319
Rectory/Office: 232-2863
Fax: 232-3845
Church Hall: 233-8610
Principal, Mr. Lee Schmidt
HolyFamilyTopeka.com
East: Grades K-8 1725 NE Seward Ave 234-8980
Fax: 234-6778 [email protected]
West: Pre-School 210 NE Branner
233-9171
Notes from Father Tim…
The Archbishop's Annual Call to Share:
Thanks to those who have already returned their
pledge cards and donations and thanks to those
who will be doing so soon. We have been
assigned the parish goal total of $53,893. Your
prayerful consideration of support is deeply
appreciated by the many who will benefit from
your generosity. Blessings, Fr. Tim
Sacred Heart-St. Joseph Parish German
Fasching Mardi Gras, Saturday, February
14th: Tickets for the Sacred Heart-St. Joseph
German Fasching Mardi Gras celebration can be
purchased after all the weekend Masses through
February 8th, or by calling Sacred Heart Rectory
at 234-3338, or St. Joseph Rectory at 232-2863.
The date scheduled for the event is Saturday,
February 14th. The price per event ticket is $25,
or a Reserved Table for 8 for $225. Silent Auction
-only cash and checks will be accepted that
evening. The will be no ATM machine available.
The schedule for the evening of the event is the
following:
4 pm German/English Mass
5 pm Cocktails-Cash Bar/Silent Auction/Drawing
tickets available
5:30 pm-7:30 pm authentic German Buffet Dinner
7:30 pm-10:30 pm Polka Dance featuring the Ed
Grisnik Polka Band
9:30 pm Silent Auction Closes/Drawing begin
There are a limited number of Event Tickets
available so reserve your spot now.
Fasching Drawing Tickets for Sale: Tickets for
the 2 Fasching Drawings can be purchased from
either Sacred Heart Rectory or St. Joseph Rectory
up to and including the night of the event.
Chances on the Large Cash Drawing of $1,000 are
$10 each. Chances on the Quilt Drawing, which
include three handmade quilts donated by St.
Anthony's Guild, are $1 each. You need not be
present to win either of these 2 drawings.
Weekend Mass Schedule:
Saturday SH 4:00 pm
Sunday StJ 8:00 am
Sunday SH 10:30 am
Tithe
11,525
Plate
545
Candles
133
Expocentre
362
Hall Rental
200
Daily Mass Schedule:
Wednesday, Friday
StJ 6:30 am
Tuesday, Thursday, Friday SH 8:05 am
First Saturday Only
StJ 7:30 am
Collection January 25
Faith Direct
2,163
Funeral Dinners
Fasching Donation
50
Latin America
Fasching Event Tickets
1,840
Lenten Project
Fasching Quilt Drawing
583
Mass
Fasching Money Drawing
780
Memorials
190
399
25
425
690
Children's
Black & Indian
Central & Eastern
Retirement
22
20
20
10
We welcome you to Sacred Heart-St. Joseph Catholic Parish. We are a Christ
centered community of faith which gathers to Worship around the real presence of
Christ in the Holy Eucharist and the sacramental life of the Church. Through the love
of Christ’s Sacred Heart and the intercession of St. Joseph, we hope to journey from
this life into the everlasting life to come. Come and journey with us! Fr. Tim
Items Needed for German
Fasching Celebration: Our
parish German Fasching
Celebration is scheduled for
Saturday, February 14th, 2015 at
Sacred Heart Church Hall. The
Fasching fundraising Event
includes an authentic German
Dinner Buffet, polka band, polka
dance, drawings, and silent
auction. We are in need of silent
auction items. Items for the silent
auction must be at least $50 in
value and preferably new or like
new. Donated items may be
dropped off at either Sacred Heart
Rectory or St. Joseph Rectory.
There will be two Drawings. The
First drawing will be for $1,000
and chances on this drawing are a
$10 donation. The Second
drawing will be for 3 quilts
donated by St. Anthony's Guild
and the chances on this drawing
are a $1 donation. This year we
will also have something new at
the Fasching called the WHEEL
OF FORTUNE. You won't want
to miss out on this one. We
welcome any cash donations to
help defray the cost for this event.
We want to make this a wonderful
experience for our parish and we
need everyone's help. Great
preparation makes for a
successful event! Thanks for your
consideration as well as your
donations. Blessings, Fr. Tim
Haberkorn and the Fasching
Committee
Confirmation Retreat and Practice:
The Confirmation Retreat and Practice
for students from Sacred Heart-St.
Joseph Parish is scheduled for Sunday,
February 22nd from 12 pm till 3:30 pm
in Sacred Heart Church Hall, beginning
with a pizza lunch. The Retreat is NOT
for Sponsors, only for Confirmation
Students from Sacred Heart-St. Joseph
Parish who attend Holy Family Catholic
School, our Parish C.C.D. Program,
Home School, or Public School.
Immediately following the Retreat,
there will be a Practice for all
Confirmation Students and their
Sponsors, beginning at 3:30 pm in
Sacred Heart Church. It is the
responsibility of the Confirmation
Students to notify their Sponsor of the
Practice time and location. It is important
that the Sponsor attend the Practice.
Attendance at the Retreat and Practice
is a requirement by the Archdiocese in
order for your student to receive the
Sacrament of Confirmation.
Noodles! Come make noodles February
3rd-4th, and bag those homemade
noodles February 5th. Fun (and
fellowship!) begin 8 am each day in
Sacred Heart Church kitchen.
Fasching dinner takes preparation.
Please give a hand February 11th -13th,
4:30 each evening, for cooking, and
setting up for this big event.
Please donate Fasching desserts! They
may be brought to Sacred Heart
Church kitchen the day of the event.
Thank you!
Hayden Catholic High School News: Annual
Freshmen Enrollment: Hayden invites all 8th grade
students and their parents to our Annual Freshmen
Enrollment Nights on Monday, February 2nd, and
Wednesday, February 4th. Enrollment sessions begin at
4:30, 5:30, and 6:30 pm each night, and include a brief
group presentation along with individual sessions with
counselors for enrollment. Information regarding
driver’s education, summer classes, and financial
Germanfest 2015 – Kickoff Meeting Tuesday, February 3rd assistance will be presented. Enrollment packets will be
sent to the homes of 8th grade families in Topeka
5:30 pm in Sacred Heart Church Hall
Catholic grade schools. Contact Mr. Strecker to have a
This short 30-45 minute meeting will involve festival dates, packet sent to you, or for questions, 272-5210 ext. 19,
[email protected].
General Committee assignment and structure.
Royals Vouchers are Back: Support the Hayden High
Specific work and discussions will follow in
School baseball team by purchasing KC Royals
February and March meetings.
voucher/tickets for the 2015 season. Vouchers are up to
50% off face value and are good for all games except
Thank You: The Shawnee Heights Let’s Help team members in
cheer squad took 4th place in the
January were Ruth Appelhanz, John Opening Day, Red Sox, Yankees and Cardinals games.
Field Box tickets are only $24, Field Plaza tickets are
National Competition this past
Babcock, Bob & Pat Burghart,
$20. Vouchers are the same as tickets and can be
weekend in Dallas, TX. After only Frank Davis, Marion Desch, Betty
redeemed at the Royals box office. Contact a Hayden
three weeks to learn their routine,
and Lou Eakes, Doug and Paula
baseball player or Shannon, at 213-0556, to purchase
then changing multiple components Gartner, Mary Grace, Sylvia
vouchers or for questions. Thank you for your support!
after their first performance due to Graham, Ed Haefner, Doris
technical issues the judges had, they Hammond, Peggy Hickey, Richard “Living the Discerning Life,” by Father Timothy
can hold their heads high as they are Kaberline, Woody Konrade, Floyd Gallagher, produced by EWTN, is offered by Glory to
4th in the nation. Thank you to
Rockers, June Schiffelbein, and
God Community beginning February 5th, continuing
everyone who purchased burritos
Marvin Schleif
the first and third Thursdays of each month, at Most
and/or biscuit sandwiches to help
Holy Family School Kindergarten Pure Heart, O’Connor Hall. These DVDs make St.
send Jordan and Este White. We
Roundup is Friday, February 11th Ignatius of Loyola’s teachings on the Discernment of
appreciate each and every one of
Spirits come alive comprehensively.10-part series to
at Holy Family’s east campus for
you. It was a life changing
help us learn to discern influences causing
any child who turns 5 on or before
experience and now everyone
discouragement and deception in our spiritual lives,
August 31st. Event is 8:30 am or
knows who SHHS is. Just wait till
using the 14 rules for discernment written by St.
Noon. Please bring State birth
they see what we bring next year!
certificate, Baptismal certificate, and Ignatius over 450 years ago. 7-8:30 pm each evening,
Donna White
refreshments afterward. Allan or Vickie Holthaus, 862current immunization record.
9738.
St Joseph Adoration Chapel Open
Catholic
Charities
food
pantry
hours are: *Tuesday 9 am, 1 pm
Light of the World Retreat, hosted by St. Matthew
needs your help! Seeking
*Wednesday 1 pm *Thursday 4 pm
volunteers interested in working in Church. No matter where we are on our faith journey
Saturday 6 pm *Sunday 9 am.
with Christ, He continually calls us to grow in a deeper,
the food pantry. Morning and
Please consider spending an hour or
closer relationship with Him. Prayerfully consider
afternoon shifts available during
more each week with Jesus in the
attending a Light of the World retreat at St. Matthew
business hours; training provided.
Adoration Chapel. Kevin
Catholic Church February 6th-8th. If interested call the
Office- 234 S Kansas Ave. Dylan
Bychinski, 215-5472, 7:30 am-8:30
Parish office, 232-5012, Sharon Hassett, 862-1276, or
Woods 233-6300 ext 1309,
pm Monday-Friday
Christine Voegeli, 806-1930.
[email protected].
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information?
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Please complete this form and drop in the collection basket, or mail to either rectory. Addresses are on the front page of the
bulletin. Thanks!
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Name_________________________________________
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*Current members: Envelope/ID#_________
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Fasching Dessert donations needed: The day of the event we are asking for dessert
donations. Pies are popular, but any type of dessert will be appreciated. In keeping with
our German theme, we would like to have as many German desserts as possible, for
example:
Grebble
Rivel Kuchen
German Cookies
German Chocolate Cake Apple Strudel
Desserts may be dropped off on the day of the event at Sacred Heart Church Hall between
8 am-3 pm.
Class Act Uniforms, 5840 SW Huntoon, 273-0551,now has First Holy Communion
dresses and veils. Store hours Monday-Thursday 12:30-5:30 pm, and Saturday 11 am-3
pm.
World Marriage Day Mass: All married couples are invited to come celebrate their
Sacrament of Marriage at the sixth annual World Marriage Day Mass on Sunday,
February 8th, 2 pm, at Cure of Ars Parish in Leawood. What better Valentine’s Day gift
could a husband or wife give their spouse! Mass will be celebrated by Archbishop Joseph
Naumann and Bishop Robert Finn. Reception to follow. Children and families are
welcome.
Help Shape the Vision: This month marks 10 years since Archbishop Naumann assumed
leadership of the church in NE Kansas. He invites input from the Faithful concerning the
important pastoral issues that face the Church. You can help shape a shared pastoral
vision for the next 10 years. St. Matthew Parish Hall, 7 pm on February 12th. For more
information about the Archbishop’s Visioning Process visit archkck.org/vision.
The Christian Widow and Widowers Organization will have a soup luncheon in the
Formation Room at Most Pure Heart on Sunday, February 15th, 1-3 pm. Dime Bingo will
be played after lunch. Soup and bowls provided by the club. Bring a side dish or dessert.
Doris Patterson at 272-0055, Doris Oseland at 273-2673.
Please remember Sacred Heart-St. Joseph in your will.
Mass Intentions January 31st-February 8th
Sa 31 SH 4:00 pm Ken Fisher by Mary Warner
Su 1 SJ 8:00 am David Sabol by Joyce Stenger
SH 10:30 am Dedria Cromwell by Suzy Herman
Tu 3 SH 8:05 am Tom Browne, Sr. by Mary Browne & family
W 4 SJ 6:30 am Damian Levings by Pat & Leanna Baker
Th 5 SH 8:05 am Maureen & Jim Lane by Therese & John Klein
F 6 SJ 6:30 am Frances Rooney (6th Anniv.) by Peggy Hickey
SH 8:05 am Greg Crossman by the family
Sa 7 SH 7:30 am Sister Mary Marcella by Sister Mary Rosaleen
SH 4:00 pm Trenton Feliciano by Feliciano family
And Bernard Hurla by Feliciano family
Su 8 SJ 8:00 am Sister Mary Corita by Joe & Renee Fritton
And Special Intentions of Helen Meier by the children
SH 10:30 am Ken Fisher by Marvin & Theresa Schleif
Please keep in your prayers our family
members serving in the Military:
Chrystien Bookman, Ft. Leonardwood MO
David Darnall, North Carolina
Douglas Darnall, Alaska
Ryan Graham, Camp LeJeune
Tyler Graham, Camp LeJeune
Skylar Grant, Ft. Leonardwood MO
Amanda Spies, McConnell AFB Wichita
Sarah Wardein, Washington
Garrett Wilson, Virginia Beach
Tyler Wilson, Forbes Topeka
In case of hospitalization, or to add/
remove names on our prayer list, please
call either office. Names may remain on
our list for two months. If a longer time
on the list is needed, please call us.
Parish or Family Members who have
asked for your prayers:
Deborah Beier
Berkeley
John Dempewolf
Joan Desch
Jim Frederick
Carrie Hogan
Reuben Juarez
Fr. George Klasinski
Robert Longstaff
Lydia Schmidt
Spies Family
Kevin Stadler
Florence Tetuan
Danny Williams
Charles Wurtz
SH Church Office Hours: 8 am-Noon
Tuesday-Friday
Mass Intentions c/o Therese
Bulletin Deadline: 8 am Wednesdays
[email protected]
Baptism: To have your child baptized, you
must be a registered active parishioner for
at least 6 months prior to baptism.
Call Fr. Tim 232-2863
StJ Church Office Hours: 8 am-Noon
Monday, Wednesday, Friday
Mass Intentions c/o Teresa
[email protected]
Reconciliation:
First Friday: StJ 6:00-6:20 am
First Saturday: StJ 7:00-7:20 am
Saturday:
SH 3:15-3:55 pm
Sunday:
StJ 7:10-7:55 am
Anointing of the Sick: First Saturdays
Marian Movement of Priests Cenacle
3rd Sunday, 2 pm, StJ
Mondays, 5 pm, StJ
RCIA Classes for adults with Fr. Tim
Tuesdays, 7 pm, Sacred Heart Hall,
beginning first Tuesday in October.
Project Rachel-Project Joseph
Healing after an abortion 913-621-2199
Bookkeeper:
[email protected]
Hall Rental:
SH Mick & Liz Akerstrom 266-7865
StJ StJ Rectory
232-2863
SH Holy Hours in Church:
Tuesday-Friday: 7-8 am
Friday Adoration: 7 am-Noon
StJ Adoration Chapel: 232-6967
Open Daily: 6 am-10 pm
Temporary Coordinator: Kevin Bychinski 215-5472
Marriage: Fr Tim needs 6 months notice
Religious Education for Children (CCD)
Sundays, September-May, 9-10:15 am
in the Holy Family School, East Campus
Coordinator: Paul Allen 221-2749
SHSJCC.org
Scripture Study Group
Saturday, 9:30 am, SH Rectory
StJ Nocturnal Adoration
Thursday before First Friday, 7-11 pm
Knights of Columbus Council #2608
1st & 3rd Mondays, 7 pm, Trompeter Hall
Natural Family Planning Couple to Couple League: ccli.org
Topeka Catholic Singles Fellowship
CatholicSinglesFellowship.blogspot.com
Virtus Training
SH-StJ Leina Cox 286-2849
HFCS Mary Ann Pickering 235-9200
SACRED HEART – ST JOSEPH FINANCE COUNCIL MINUTES
January 15, 2015
PRESENT: Father Tim Haberkorn, Bruce Danielson, Jack Bybee, Bill Pierson, Mark Hobart, Ann Meier, Joe
Singer
CONVENED: 6:00 PM in Sacred Church Hall Basement
PRECEDING FINANCE COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES: The December Meeting Minutes were not
reviewed.
FINANCIAL REPORTS: The Council reviewed and approved Cash Flow and Balance Sheets for November
and December 2014.
CHURCHES IMPROVEMENTS AND REPAIRS: A financing and support feasibility study for St Joseph
Church Restoration will be conducted using internal parish resources, announcement made at weekend Masses
January 17 and 18. A survey questionnaire will be mailed to all registered parish families the week of January 25.
ST JOSEPH SCHOOL BUILDING: No actions have been taken in December 2014. An appraiser will meet
with Jack Bybee in late January, early February to discuss possible actions.
REGIONAL TASK FORCE:
Bill Pierson has volunteered to be the parish representative on an ad hoc regional committee to formulate
suggestions to Mater Dei Parish and the Topeka Regional Presbyterate Council on the feasibility of maintaining
Assumption Church.
Ann Meier has volunteered to be the parish representative on a permanent regional committee to formulate
recommendations for joined and common efficiencies in the administration of the Topeka parishes.
The Regional Task Force Commission has sent their final recommendations to Archbishop Nauman. He is
scheduled to review them this month with the Archdiocesan Presbyterate Council. Following, he will give his
final decisions regarding the Topeka Region.
HOLY FAMILY SCHOOL: The Council approved a temporary increase in the Holy Family School subsidy
formula, $5,000 increase for each of the following three months, total expenditure of $15,000.
NEXT REGULAR SCHEDULED MEETING: The next regular scheduled meeting will be February 19, 2015,
6 PM, Sacred Heart Church Hall.
ADJOURNMENT: The meeting was adjourned at 7:00 PM.
Respectfully submitted,
Joseph P Singer
Mick & Liz Akerstrom
Leina Cox, Ginger Simon
Mary Lawrence
Merlin & Barb Wilson
Caroline Wittman
Sabrina Seidl
Rose Herman
Glenda Fowler, Bill O’Mara
Derek Blanchard
George Kaberline
Kathy Hobart, Tara Yost
Tom Grace, Joe Fritton
Renee Crossman
Connie Everett
Jim & Kathy Pierce
Kevin Thomas
Belinda Johnson
Tish Blocher
Joe & Michelle Singer
George Kaberline
Amanda Stadler
Lyle & Sharon Schiefelbein
Ginger Simon, Joe Fritton
Joe & Michelle Singer
Mick & Liz Akerstrom
Leina Cox, Ginger Simon
Craig Liening, Sam Leone
Mary Lawrence
Theresa Wittman
Jose Hernandez
Debra Simon
Mike & Lisa Deghand
Tara Yost, Debi Meier
George Kaberline
Derek Blanchard, Bill O'Mara
Jim & Kathy Pierce
Jan Fisher, Tom Grace
Joe Fritton, Sam Leone
Connie Everett
Phil Plank
Carey Mooradian
Bruce Danielson
Joe & Michelle Singer
Mike & Lisa Deghand
Shawn King
Lyle & Sharon Schiefelbein
Extraordinary Ministers
ALL MINISTERS: IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO BE PRESENT, IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO OBTAIN A REPLACEMENT
Sacred Heart: The last 2 pews in the middle aisles are reserved for Ushers, Greeters and their families. Please find your name tag in the Usher's Room to wear during Mass.
Sacred Heart Gift Bearers: Please check in with an usher before Mass
Sacred Heart Ushers: If the assigned gift bearers do not show, please identify a family prior to the beginning of Mass. *Designates Head Usher
Sacred Heart Ushers: Please assume responsibility for seating people as attendance is growing; try to keep people from standing at the back of the church
Sacred Heart Choir consists of several people who sing for funerals and at the 10:30 Mass the third Sunday of each month; more from both churches are welcome to join them.
St. Joseph's Choir consists of Maria Becker, John Reb, Heather Endsley, Sue Artzer, and anyone else who wants to join them.
Eileen Davis
Tammy Tompkins
Brooklyn & Hannah
Mya Tompkins
*Michael Benson
Jeff Akers
Leo Kamer
Scott Henderson
Mar. 1
10:30 am Joe Singer
SH
Sam Leone
Ginger Simon
Bill O'Mara
Sandy Short
Tony & Timmy Rioux
Sabrina Seidl
Dominic Holthaus
Renae Meier
Benedict Holthaus
Chance Holthaus
Kate Leone
Jenna Akers
Trenton Morgan
Dalton Morgan
Brandon Albright
Volunteers
Roberta Stadler
Craig Liening
John Dempewolf
Eileen Davis
Craig Liening
Timmy & Alex Rioux
Ron Meier
Stephen Burghart
Mark Radziejeski
Isaac Burghart
Caileigh Roberts
Brandon Ronsse
Aaron Parrish
Lyle Schiefelbein
Sharon Schiefelbein
Mar. 1
8:00 am
SJ
Feb. 28
4:00 pm
SH
*Jess Jansen
Joe Singer
Brad Sedlacek
Esteban White
*Sam Leone
Chuck Ramirez
Tom Grace Sr.
Tom Grace Jr.
Volunteers
*Kenny Steinbock
Charles Herman
Mick & Liz Akerstrom
Jerry Bergman
Steve Schmidtlein
Feb. 22 Bill Swartzman
10:30 am Kathy Hobart
Tony Lewis
SH
Feb. 22
8:00 am
SJ
Feb. 21
4:00 pm
SH
Feb. 18
5:30 pm
SH
*Terry Casebier
Joseph Katsbulas
Steve Renyer
Hunter Henderson
Randy Schiffelbein Sr.
Laci Haberkorn
Randy Schiffelbein Jr.
Feb. 15
Theresa Schleif
10:30 am
Mary Sedlacek
SH
Connie Everett
Tom Grace
George Kaberline
John Dempewolf
Renae Meier
Jolene Miller
Ginger Simon
Connie Everett
Liturgical Ministry Schedule
Lectors
Alex & Tony Rioux
Sabrina Seidl
Luke Longstaff
Theresa Wittman
John Paul Longstaff
Volunteers
Xavier Hudgins
Elyse Hubbard
Ivan Hudgins
Tony & Alex Rioux
Luke Longstaff
Kale Mooradian
Allyson Meier
Lilly Stremel
Aurora Richardson
Carly Johnson
Sara Latendresse
Isabel Hudgins
Sean Latendresse
Mass Servers
Feb. 15
8:00 am
SJ
Feb. 14
4:00 pm
SH
Volunteers
*Eric Heath
Harold Korbe
Ralph Appelhanz
Julian Ziegler
Ushers
*Mark Hobart
Rolando Munoz
Bill Swartzman
Steve Swartzman
*Sean Buell
Kim Koch
Larry & Joanne Beier
Keith Hendrickson
Robert StClair
Ray & Mary Ziegler
Feb. 8
Joanne Mayfield
10:30 am
Joe Singer
SH
Feb. 8
8:00 am
SJ
Feb. 7
4:00 pm
SH
Sacred Heart - St. Joseph
Mass
Greeters
Michael & Lisa Deghand
Mary Rabe Family
Tom & Pam Morse
Doris Meier
Robert & Maureen Steinbock
Edward & Thelma Haefner
Patrick & Janet Finan
Pete & Lenora Schuetz
Kathleen Browne Family
Barb Fisher Family
Meier Family
Feliciano Family
Gift Bearers
Peter Latendresse
Deb Latendresse
Sandy Carter
Choir
Kathy Bovaird
Jerry Spain
Kathy Bovaird
Katelyn Hobart
Sandy Carter
Choir
Sandy Carter
John Reb
Sue Swartzman
Deb Latendresse
Lesley Munoz
Jerry Spain
Sandy Carter
Choir
Sandy Carter
Choir
Sue Swartzman
Kathleen Kramer
Margaret Smith
Sandy Carter
Choir
Sue Swartzman
Wendy Katsbulas
Sheryl Hogan
February 2015
Music
MUSTANGS
2014-15
HOLY FAMILY
CATHOLIC SCHOOL
http://holyfamilytopeka.com
“You shall not hear false witness against your neighbor.”
Exodus 20:16
Volume 9, Issue 20
Jan. 30, 2015
Do I refrain from gossiping? Do I learn the truth of a situation before discussing it?.
Saints of the Week
Feb. 2-Presentation of the Lord
Feb. 3-St. Blasé and Ansgar
Feb. 5-St. Agatha
Feb. 6-St.Paul Miki and companions
Feb. 7-St. Colette
Feb. 8-St. Josephine Bakhita
The mission of Holy Family Catholic School is to promote Catholic faith and
academics that will enable our students to become confident, lifelong learners who value and live their faith.
The school has a prayer list. If you would like a
name to be added to this list, please call the office.
Please keep the following people in your prayers
~Kelly Wood
~Bill Gomez Jr
~Lisa Jackson
~Florence Tetuan
~Gil Carter
~Roland Alonzo
~Ruth Romero
~TJ Brown
~Brandon Ramirez
~Frank Martinez
~Tom Swader
~Bob Zeller
~Sheena Schmidtlein
~Rebecca Wright
~Tina Hobart
~Hope and Faith Baber
~Rose Ayala
Vision Statement
The vision of Holy Family Catholic School is to partner
with parents and/or guardians to insure that every child
is successful in achieving excellent yearly academic
and faith progress: to take pride in themselves, their
faith, school and community, and to prepare them for
their lifelong journey in serving God here on earth and
into eternity.
Calling all cowhands to join in our roundup!
When: Wednesday, February 11th
Where: Holy Family Catholic School East Campus
Who: All buckaroos who turn 5 on or before Aug. 31.
2014
Time: 8:30am or Noon
What to bring:
State birth certificate
Baptismal certificate
Current immunization record.
Hope to see you there pard’ner!
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The running calendar is changed weekly with additions
please make sure you look at it weekly
Reminder:
Please put names on hoodies/jackets. We have
several hoodies in lost and found but no owners
found!
At the same time students will not be allowed to go
out for recess if they do not wear a coat to school
and the temperature is below freezing.
Trash bags still available.
Call the school office if
interested. All bags are $10
per roll.
Looking for times/date of basketball
games? Go to the Topeka Parochial
League website
Allprosoftware.net/TPL
Spring Conferences are
mandatory for all 8th
graders. Spring
conferences are optional
for all other students
unless requested by the
teacher.
Kindergarten Roundup
When: Wednesday, February 11th
Where: Holy Family Catholic School East Campus
Who: Anyone who turns 5 on/or before Aug.31.
Time: 8:30am or Noon
What to bring:
State birth certificate
Baptismal certificate
Current immunization record.
Hayden Freshmen Enrollment Night
Monday Feb. 2 or Wednesday Feb. 4th
Sessions are at 4:30, 5:30 or 6:30
In the school cafeteria
NO SCHOOL for
KINDERGARTEN
ONLY
Feb. 11th
Parent/Teacher
Conferences held on
Wednesday, Feb.
11th
2:30-8pm
Thursday, Feb. 12
8am-2pm
NO SCHOOL/NO HAY CLASES
Feb. 12, 13 or 16th
Enrollment packets will be going home
mid-February
Reminder: All fees from the current school
year must be paid in full and your enrollment
fee of $200 for the 2015-2016 school year
needs to be paid to be enrolled for next year.
Breakfast (bold) /Lunch Menu –Feb. 2-6
Mon.-Yogurt-Crispito, corn, refried beans, diced pears
Tue.-Pancake Porky-Pulled Pork sandwich, california mix veggies, garden salad,
banana
Wed-Mini waffles-Salisbury steak, mashed potatoes/gravy, celery sticks, diced
peaches, biscuit
Thurs.-Apple bosco stick-Spaghetti w/meat sauce, beets, red gelatin, strawberry
applesauce, WG breadstick
Fri-Goody rings-Pork fritters, sweet potato bites, broccoli bites, mandarin oranges, dinner roll
Upcoming Events
ALL DATES SUBJECT TO CHANGE
2014-15
Feb.
2-Hayden freshmen enrollment night 4:30,
5:30 or 6:30
3-Mass 8am
4-Hayden freshmen enrollment night 4:30,
5:30 or 6:30
6-Mass 8am
10-Mass 8am
10-Bookmobile
11-Kindergarten Round-up
11-NO SCHOOL for Kindergarten ONLY
11-Parent Teacher Conferences Evening only
12-parent Teacher Conferences
12-NO SCHOOL
13-NO SCHOOL
16-NO SCHOOL
17-Mass 8am at OLG
17-Teacher lunch provided by 4th grade
18-Ash Wednesday
20-Mass 8am
24-Mass 8am
24– Reconciliation for OLG 2nd graders 6:30
At OLG
24-Bookmobile
26-SH confirmation
27-Mass 8am
March
3-Mass 8am
4-Math night 5-7pm
6-Mass 8am
6-End of 3rdQuarter
6-Prep work for Krautsturdel Sale Noo
7-Assemble Krautsturdels 8am till done
7-8-Krautstrudel Sale after Masses
9-PTO Meeting 6:30
10-Mass 8am
10-Bookmobile
11-Dress Down Day if both or one parent
attend PTO meeting
13-Mass 8am
16-20-Spring Break
23-Classes Resume
24-Mass 8am
27-Mass 8am
31-Mass 8am
31-Bookmobile
April
1-Window opens for Gr. 8 ACRE Testing
2-Holy Thursday-NO SCHOOL
3-Good Friday-NO SCHOOL
5-Easter
6-Easter Monday –NO SCHOOL
3-Mass 8am
7-Mass 8am
10-Mass 8am
11-OLG confirmation retreat
14-Mass 8am