june 2022
Value Them Both
Vote “ Yes” on Aug. 2 and Protect Sanctity of Life in Kansas
Inside
3 Embrace the Holy Spirit
4 First Communion:
Students and Parish Share in Joyous Celebration
6 Meet the Kidder
Family: Happy to Call Our Parish “Home”
7 The Feast of Corpus
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n Aug. 2, Kansans have the opportunity to come out and vote “yes” for an amendment to the state constitution that supports an important issue from Catholic Social Teaching — the sanctity of all human life. Kansas’ current state constitution protects a woman’s right to abortion. “Value Them Both” is a proposed amendment to the state constitution that would put into place a number of regulations, such as parental consent for minors and limits on taxpayer-funded abortions, that were previously removed from the constitution. According to the Value Them Both website, “A recent Kansas Supreme Court ruling removed the legal foundation for all existing laws that permit basic regulations on abortion. Value Them Both simply allows for these existing laws to be protected.” Parish Administrator Paul Coquillette was present when Archbishop Naumann came to Queen of the Holy Rosary and spoke to the Johnson County Parish Administrators in March. “It was especially illuminating to me because I was not fully aware that Kansas had become a destination state for women from other states, to the point where abortions in Kansas are rising,” Paul says. Respect Life Ministry coordinator Judy Dowd shares this concern about the increase that Kansas has seen in abortions, particularly during the pandemic. According to a report by National Public Radio, 2020 was the first year in 50 years in which the majority of abortions performed in Kansas were for women from out of state. continued on page 2
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The Knights of Columbus have had this bumper sticker on hand for parishioners to pick up at the parish Hospitality Desk in order to spread the word throughout the community to vote “yes” for the amendment on Aug. 2.