Written by Father Don FarnanSeptember 6, 2024 Calcutta To Kansas City From the late 1940s till her death fifty years later, Mother Teresa of Calcutta inspired people all around the globe to take part in making their area of the earth a better place. Responding to...
Central Presbyterian Church, 3501 Campbell St, Kansas City, MO 64109 Saturday, October 12, 2024 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM https://www.centralpreskc.org/ Guns to Gardens is a national movement based on Isaiah 2:4, “…Beat their swords into plowshares and spears into pruning...
23rd Sunday in OT Sep 8 2024 Bulletin
We continue to livestream our 10:00 AM Sunday Mass, reaching out to parishioners and friends who are in hospitals, in nursing homes or housebound. In addition, the availability of the livestream Sunday Mass is for those who may be pregnant, parents of unvaccinated...
This Sunday is the Twenty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time. Sr. Michele Morek shares her reflection. Please see attached 23rd Sunday in OT Bulletin. May we invite those who can attend the Sunday Mass in-person to join us in the celebration of the Holy Eucharist in St....
KC Irish An Irish friend recently sent me a newspaper article about Father Michael O’Connor who died a year ago this month in Limerick at the ripe ole age of ninety-four. Father O’Connor was from Tralee in County Kerry and joined the Redemptorist religious order...
https://youtu.be/nNhBbxr5iaI?si=kMeqW2_ilX2OwiTFWe continue to livestream our 10:00 AM Sunday Mass, reaching out to parishioners and friends who are in hospitals, in nursing homes or housebound. In addition, the availability of the livestream Sunday Mass is for those...
This Sunday is the Twenty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time. Fr. Garry Richmeier shares his reflection. Please see attached 22nd Sunday in OT Bulletin. May we invite those who can attend the Sunday Mass in-person to join us in the celebration of the Holy Eucharist in St....
22nd Sunday in OT Sep 1 2024 Bulletin
Recollections Will Vary By Father Don Farnan on August 24, 2024 When Queen Elizabeth II of England was asked about allegations from her grandson and his wife of racist statements made by members of the royal family, she responded by saying “Recollections may vary.” ...