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Youth Reigns

More than 21,000 youth took over downtown Kansas City, Mo., for the National Catholic Youth Conference, held from Nov. 19 to 21.

Photos by Susan McSpadden


Contents

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Archbishop

Archbishop Joseph F. Naumann marvels at the spectacle of the National Catholic Youth Conference.

Reign Forest

One of the highlights of NCYC was the thematic park dubbed, “The Reign Forest,” complete with booths and activities geared toward youth.

Procession

It was a sight to behold 21,000 Catholics processing down 14th Street in the Power and Light District behind the Eucharist.

Prayer & Sacraments

It wasn’t all fun and games at NCYC. There was also time set aside for prayer, reconciliation, Benediction and adoration.

Bishops

Bishops from around the country came to NCYC to hear directly from the youth about their hopes and expectations for the church.

Overview

The theme of NCYC was “Christ Reigns,” but it was youth who reigned during the three-day event deep in the heart of Kansas City, Mo.

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Volunteers

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Technology

While the youth got all the attention, sitting quietly in the background were thousands of volunteers who were crucial to the success of the event. Times are changing fast in this technologydriven world, and young Catholics are on the cutting edge of it all.

Conclusion

While NCYC is supposed to stir emotion, what really determines the success of the event is what happens when these kids go back to their parishes.

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Archbishop

“It was absolutely stunning

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to share with 21,000 lively and naturally raucous teens several minutes of silent prayer and adoration of Jesus uniquely present in the Blessed Sacrament.”

ast week’s National Catholic Youth Conference (NCYC) was a time of grace and blessing for the more than 21,000 teens who came from all over the United States to Kansas City. I was very proud of our staff and the legion of adult volunteers from our Archdiocese teaming with the staff and volunteers of the Kansas City-St. Joseph Diocese to extend the very best of Midwestern hospitality and to create an environment that was so conducive for our young people to hear God speak his gospel of love to their hearts. It was inspiring for me to concelebrate the closing Mass in the Sprint Center with thousands of Catholic youth enthusiastically gathered around the Lord’s altar to give him thanks for the blessing of the past few days. I was edified by our priests who heard confessions for several hours each day. Many of our priests expressed to me how touched they were by the sincerity, the humility and the faith of the young people so honestly and trustingly surrendering their sins to the Lord and opening their hearts to receive the comfort of his mercy and the power of his grace. Living up to the Kansas City reputation of always being up-to-date, I was proud that, for the first time, live video of the conference was being streamed to more than 75 countries with tens of thousands of people from other parts of the United States, as well as from other nations, being able to participate in NCYC via the Internet. It was gratifying to hear about the text messages from American soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan who were receiving encouragement and strength from the conference. I was encouraged to witness the receptive response of NCYC participants when Jason and Christalina Everett spoke frankly about the tragic consequences of the selfish indulgence of personal pleasure that so many in our culture mistake for love. It was beautiful to see our youth embrace the challenge to live the virtues of chastity and modesty that are essential for authentic love. The enthusiasm of our youth to strive to live lives of heroic, self-sacrificing love was palpable. However, the high point of the gathering occurred for me on Friday morning. Bishop Finn and I had requested that NCYC try something new in Kansas City. We asked that one of the general sessions with all 21,000 assembled teens be devoted to a catechesis on the beauty and the power of the Eucharist followed by eucharistic adoration, culminating with a eucharistic procession through the streets of downtown Kansas City. At previous conferences there had been optional sessions with eucharistic adoration, but never in a general session and never with a eucharistic procession through the streets of the city.

It was an amazing experience. Cardinal Daniel DiNardo, archbishop of Houston-Galveston, gave a profound yet engaging teaching on the gift of intimacy with Jesus that is offered through the Eucharist. It was absolutely stunning to share with 21,000 lively and naturally raucous teens several minutes of silent prayer and adoration of Jesus uniquely present in the Blessed Sacrament. Many of the adult volunteers shed tears as they witnessed the devotion of our young people. One of the staff members from Kansas City, Mo., related an encounter with a bread salesman who was making his normal delivery to one of the restaurants in the Power and Light District. He inquired of her, “What is going on?” She told him that 20,000 Catholic teens were participating in a eucharistic procession. He said to her proudly, “I’m Catholic!” as he set aside his bread trays and knelt in adoration as the Blessed Sacrament passed by. I saw many of the police officers that were assisting with security and traffic control along the route make the sign of the cross as the Eucharist passed by. I am confident that most every young person who participated in NCYC had their faith strengthened. Hopefully, each one of them returned home with a deeper experience of the love of Jesus for them and a greater love for the church. One of the youth participants was asked by an innocent passerby, “What are you protesting?” She proudly responded, “We aren’t protesting anything! We are proclaiming our love for Jesus!” Gazing back from the vantage point of Bartle Hall, I will never forget the image of 21,000 young people reverently following Jesus through the streets of downtown Kansas City. I trust that Catholic youth from across the nation were truly blest by their participation in NCYC. Regardless of whatever each NCYC participant received, they left a lasting impression of the vibrancy and vitality of the faith of young Catholics. I am grateful for their visit to our metropolitan community. They renewed and strengthened my hope in the truth that Jesus is alive and well in the hearts of our young people! The theme of the conference was: “Christ Reigns!” Jesus definitely, as much as possible this side of heaven, ruled the streets of downtown Kansas City for three days. There have been some studies of how much better athletic teams performed after Pope John Paul II visited their cities. After the Holy Father visited St. Louis in January 1999, the St. Louis Rams won the Super Bowl in January 2000. I was reminded of this when the Chiefs upset the Steelers on Sunday. With God, they say, there are no coincidences.

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Archbishop Joseph F. Naumann led 21,000 teenagers in silent prayer and adoration on Nov. 20 at the National Catholic Youth Conference at the Sprint Center in Kansas City, Mo. Following adoration was a procession from Sprint, down 14th Street to the Kansas City Convention Center.

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reignForest

“Holy cow, it’s everything I wanted, more than I could ask for. Words cannot describe how excited I am. I really like being in this Reign Forest. I’ve gone to all the booths, talked to all the religious people around.” Elena Burg, St. Paul Parish, Olathe

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atholic youth wanting to relax, mingle, or burn off some energy headed to the Reign Forest — a 200,000-square-foot thematic park in Bartle Hall, which provided a wealth of educational and recreational activities. Central to the forest were three giant tree houses and an area where groups could participate in challenges that taught some surprising lessons. Exhibitors surrounded the area and youth were free to wander through booths, gathering information about religious vocations, Catholic colleges, organizations and service projects. Conference participants could test their skills at sports challenges, get creative in the art area, play on giant inflatables, or participate in an MP3 experiment. They could shop in the market place or relax in the “teens only” coffee shop, where bands played throughout the day. It was the perfect place for teens to meet old friends, make new ones and trade hats and souvenirs — all while learning a little bit more about what it means to be Catholic.

Jerilynn Simon (left) and Leah Hansen of Archdiocese of Omaha played drums at the “In Jesus Name I Play” booth in the Reign Forest on Nov. 20.

After going through a activity based on the lives of the saints, a group met in one of the tree houses in the Reign Forest to discuss what they have just been through and how it is applicable to their daily life.

Salesian Sister Eileen Tickner got “dunked” in the tank at her order’s display in the Reign Forest. The Salesians had video games, free yo-yos, and a host of other activities at their booth.

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procession

“There were 22,000 of us walking down the street at one time.” Mary Kay Doyle, Holy Trinity Parish, Lenexa

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or nearly 45 minutes, streets in downtown Kansas City, Mo., were closed as clusters of teens streamed down 14th Street on the morning of Friday, Nov. 20. The kids were taking part in a eucharistic procession, which began as adoration of the Blessed Sacrament inside the Sprint Center. Teens waited their turn to file out of the center and follow the Eucharist, carried in a monstrance by Archbishop Joseph F. Naumann. The procession ended several blocks later at the Bartle Hall Convention Center, where the Eucharist was placed in a room set aside for prayer and adoration.

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Photos from top: The eucharistic procession went on for nearly 45 minutes as thousands of teens emerged from the Sprint Center. Archbishop Joseph F. Naumann led the eucharistic procession from the Sprint Center to Bartle Hall. For those who couldn’t fit into the Sprint Center, the skywalks made for perfect viewing of the impressive procession.

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Prayer & sacraments

“All of us here want to grow in our faith”

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Catie Macke, St. Joseph Parish, Crescent Springs, Ky.

f you wanted goofy hats, Catholic swag or merchandise, and earwax-melting music, then the National Catholic Youth Conference here was the place to be. But if you wanted a profound experience of the Catholic faith, this, too, was the place to be. “I think part of it is we do want to come here and have fun, but all of us here want to grow in our faith, and that’s why we’re here together,” said Catie Macke, a member of St. Joseph Parish in Crescent Springs, Ky., and a youth reporter for MyCatholicVoice.com. Just about everything — from the exhibits and activities in the sprawling Thematic Park in Bartle Hall to the concerts and events in Municipal Auditorium and Sprint Center — was permeated with the Catholic faith. Traditional features of Catholic faith got their own NCYC treatment. These included the massive eucharistic procession on Friday, the daily liturgies, Benediction and eucharistic adoration, and the closing Mass. Many of the 21,000 youth made their ways to special chapels in Bartle Hall that were reserved for the sacrament of reconciliation, for eucharistic adoration, and for prayer. Some didn’t even need a chapel, but would quietly gather with a priest or religious for a quiet talk or spontaneous prayer.

The Sprint Center was transformed into a place of worship on Nov. 21 for the closing liturgy.

Priests distributed Communion to thousands of youth, chaperones and volunteers during the closing liturgy.

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Youth participants held their hands in praise during a liturgy at the Sprint Center.

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Bishops

“It’s a very energizing experience

to see these young people gathered because they love Jesus and are engaged with the church.” Archbishop Joseph F. Naumann

Archbishop Joseph F. Naumann led 21,000 youth in adoration and a eucharistic procession.

Bishop Robert Finn of the Diocese of Kansas City-St. Joseph took time out of his day to visit with youth attending the National Catholic Youth Conference.

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Bishop Peter Christensen of the Diocese of Superior, Wis., talked with Enrico Cassinelli of Orlando, Fla., and Molly Sinott of Baltimore after a bishop’s roundtable discussion on Nov. 21.

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oe Anguiano traded five times to get the duck hat he was wearing, but he wasn’t finished. “I’m trying to get a moose hat,” said Anguiano, a member of St. Matthew Parish in Topeka. But like a lot of other Catholic youth at the National Catholic Youth Conference, he had more on his mind than hats. “[NCYC] really makes me want to explore my vocation, maybe become a priest or a brother,” he said. Words to gladden a bishop’s heart. This year’s NCYC was attended by 33 bishops, many of whom participated in roundtable discussions with the youth. The kids’ words and public witness — especially during the impressive eucharistic procession — encouraged the bishops. “As a bishop, it’s a very energizing experience to see these young people gathered because they love Jesus and are engaged with the church,” said Archbishop Joseph F. Naumann. The bishops wanted to listen to the youth to learn of their experiences and the challenges they face. “Hopefully, we can share with them how important they are to the church and how the Lord particularly chooses the young to be his instruments of hope,” said the archbishop. What do the young want? They want the truth preached in its fullness, and they want to be challenged.

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Youth from all over the country showed their spirit and enthusiasm outside the Sprint Center on Nov. 19 as they waited to enter for the opening ceremony.

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“I just love seeing everyone coming together and knowing

We’ve got God in common.”

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ometimes they’d form an impromptu conga line and snake up the sidewalk, or break into a sudden cheer or chant. “N-C!” one group would yell to another across the street. “Y-C!” the other would reply. “N-C, Y-C! N-C, Y-C!” they’d chant together. Sometimes they’d simply give each other a long, enthusiastic, “Heeyyyyy!!!” The National Catholic Youth Conference, Nov. 19 to 21, brought more than 21,000 teenage Catholic youth to Kansas City, Mo. The crowds of chattering youth largely dominated a 24-block area from Bartle Hall to the Sprint Center, bringing equal amounts of energy and faith. The theme was “Christ Reigns,” which was indeed the case when the event-goers packed 14th Street between the Sprint Center and the Municipal Auditorium during a eucharistic procession. Here’s NCYC 2009 by the numbers: In addition to the youthful attendees, there were 1,300 adult volunteers; 900 crew and staff; 700 exhibits; 60 bands; 33 bishops and one cardinal. And the Archdiocese of Kansas City in Kansas — which co-hosted the event with the Diocese of Kansas City-St. Joseph — sent 1,300 youths. The economic impact to the area was approximately $15 million, but the spiritual impact was even bigger, said Dana Nearmyer, archdiocesan consultant for evangelization and Catholic formation — youth.

Bishop Robert Finn concelebrated Mass with Archbishop Joseph F. Naumann at the closing liturgy on Nov. 21 in the Sprint Center.

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Jason Evert brought his popular chastity seminar “Romance without Regret” to the main stage on Nov. 20 at the Sprint Center. Youth from the Diocese of Kansas City-St. Joseph cheered at one of the many concerts that NCYC had to offer.

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cee Steve Angrisano, a veteran of several NCYCs and World Youth Days, kept the crowd entertained all three enings at the Sprint Center.

Youth danced on stage as part of a choreographed routine at the opening ceremony on Nov. 19.

uth animators — comprised of teens from all over the country, including 30 from the Archdiocese of Kansas City in Kansas — provided their musical and dancing skills the closing ceremony at the Sprint Center.

Gene Monterastelli (left) and Brad Farmer of Apex Ministries entertained the crowd at the Great Hall in the Kansas City Convention Center on Nov. 21. The duo was part of a comedy club that performed various routines.

her Pat Sullivan (left) and Father Andrew Strobl enjoyed musical number that opened the liturgy on Nov. 21.

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Bob McCarty, director of the National Federation of Catholic Youth Ministry, descended from the rafters on opening night at the Sprint Center to deliver a message about making a commitment to God.


volunteers

Kathy O’Hara, superintendent of archdiocesan Catholic schools, was one of more than 1,000 volunteers who helped make NCYC a reality. O’Hara assisted with traffic duty during the eucharistic procession through the Power and Light District.

“I love all the people coming together and spending time in fellowship.

I just love seeing everybody on fire for their faith.”

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Katlin Clancy, freshman at Benedictine College, Atchison, and volunteer at the Thematic Park Sports Experience

t’s no small feat to simultaneously entertain, engage, and supervise 21,000 teens. Over 1,000 volunteers were on hand throughout NCYC to do everything — sell merchandise, direct traffic, register youth, supervise activities, and help with the liturgies. Some 2,500 adults served as chaperones for the convention, taking charge of parish and diocesan groups to ensure kids were safe, fed, and accounted for during the conference.

Volunteer Jeany Donohue of Holy Spirit Parish in Overland Park made sure all the youth have the proper credentials before entering the convention center hall.

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Volunteer Lori O’Brien of Visitation Parish in Kansas City, Mo., took NCYC T-shirt orders on Nov. 21.

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Saul Lewis of Bakersfield, Calif., used modern technology to make new friends, inviting people to text him at the convention.

“Jesus is the word,

The ultimate Facebook of God, and he wants to be your friend.” Bishop Jamie Soto of the Diocese of Sacramento

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hat’s the big difference between the first National Catholic Youth Conference held here in 1997 and this year’s event? Technology. In 1997, few teenagers had cell phones, and nobody tweeted, texted, or surfed with wireless broadband Internet. Today’s youths are native users of this technology — something much in evidence at NCYC 2009. The teens could check out video cameras to contribute content, send and receive text messages about saints, get free music downloads and podcasts, access streaming live video, and more. People in more than 70 countries participated in virtual pilgrimages by receiving live steaming video through MyCatholicVoice.com, a Catholic online resource that combines social networking and digital multimedia content. “For the pilgrims, it’s not just about information, it’s about participating,” said Fred Fosnacht, a member of Prince of Peace Parish in Olathe and founder of MyCatholicVoice.com. “For instance,” he continued, “they can text their prayers of petition that go on the Twitter walls and are actually being posted outside the eucharistic adoration chapel, so people who are following that feed can pray for each other.” What his company is trying to do is find the ways youth are connecting through technology — through “rich” video and audio methods on the Internet.

Kendall Hart (red and black hat), Morgan Eye and Victoria Engeman, all from Montrose, Mo., used some downtime to catch up on their texting.

Singer songwriter Kevin Browne of Oklahoma City is filmed by Rob Kaczmark (left) and Danny Hidalgo from Spirit Justice Studios as conventioneers enjoyed his music.

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Elson, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Enewold, Mr. and Mrs. Jim England, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Englert, Dr. and Mrs. O. Keith Enlow, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Erker, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Erpelding, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Euston, Mr. Richard A. Everist, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Faherty, Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Fallon, Dr. Anthony Fangman and Mrs. Marsha Dannenberg, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry W. Fanska, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis A. Farmer, Mr. and Mrs. Rick Farrant, Mr. and Mrs. Brian Farrell, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Farris, Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Fehr, Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Feldkamp, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Feldman, Mr. and Mrs. James P. Fern, Mr. and Mrs. Dean F. Ferrell, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Ferris, Mr. Tony Fey, Mrs. Mary D. Fields, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fiorella, Mr. and Mrs. Craig F. Fischer, Mr. Edward Fischer, Miss Nancy M. Fischer, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce W. Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert W. Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Fitzgerald, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Fitzgerald, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis L. Fitzhugh, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fitzpatrick, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome F. Fladung, Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Flanigan, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Gregory E. Flax, Mr. and Mrs. James Flood, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Flucke, Mrs. Mary K. Fogarty, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Foote, Dr. and Mrs. John D. Foret, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Forlenza, Ms. Jill Forrest, Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Fosnacht, Mr. and Mrs. Kevin J. Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Fox, Dr. and Mrs. Gregory M. Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Franko, Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Frankovic, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Freund, Mr. John R. Fridell, Mr. and Mrs. Dan A. Froelich, Mr. and Mrs. William F. Froeschl, Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Frost, Mr. and Mrs. Craig Frye, Ms. Eula Fuller, Mr. and Mrs. Rick Funke, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen C. Furman, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gagnon, Mr. and Mrs. Tim Gaigals, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Gallagher, Mr. and Mrs. Michael G. Gangel, Mr. and Mrs. Louis W. Gangel, Mr. and Mrs. David Garnett, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gast, Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Gast, Mr. and Mrs. David Gast, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gatschet, Mrs. Sandra Gautt, Mr. and Mrs. James L. Gegg, Dr. and Mrs. James Geitz, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gerber, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Geris, Mr. and Mrs. Crosby L. Gernon, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald L. Gerstberger, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gerstenkorn, Mr. and Mrs. Graham G. Giblin, Sr., Ms. Kristy A. Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. Dan G. Gibson, Ms. Mary Ann A. Gibson, Mrs. Harriet D. Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. John Gillcrist, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald G. Gillette, Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Ginn, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Girard, Mr. and Mrs. James F. Gleeson, Mr. and Mrs. Ted A. Glickley, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Gochis, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Godsey, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Goode, Ms. Jeanne Gorman, Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Gowan, Mrs. Louise Graham, Mr. and Mrs. J. Aaron Grantham, Ms. Joyce Grashoff, Mr. and Mrs. John Grasse, Mr. and Mrs. James W. Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Green, Mr. and Mrs. James J. Green, Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Green, Mr. and Mrs. Brian J. Green, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Green, Dr. and Mrs. William J. Gregor, Mr. and Mrs. Larry A. Gress, Mr. and Mrs. Scott W. Grisolano, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Grosdidier, Mr. and Mrs. Joe P. Grote, Mr. and Mrs. Terry E. Gruenewald, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Grunden, Mrs. Melissa S. Grzymala-Busse and Mr. Witek Grzymala-Busse, Mr. and Mrs. Diego Guerrero, Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Guetterman, Ms. Diana Guilfoyle, Mr. and Mrs. William J. Gunter, Mr. David Gunter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Haake, Mrs. Mary Jane Habig, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Haeusser, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene M. Hageman, Mr. and Mrs. James L. Hagen III, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth V. Hager, Ms. Catherine Hahn, Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. Hail, Mr. and Mrs. Tom W. Hall, Mr. Ross Halsey, Mrs. JoAnne Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Brian J. Hammond, Mr. and Mrs. Donald P. Hanrahan, Mr. and Mrs. William C. Hansen II, Mr. Kim E. Harders, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Harrigan, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Harrington, Mr. and Mrs. David M. Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. Timothy P. Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. John Hartley, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hartwick, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald E. Harvey, Jr., Ms. Diana Hasty, Dr. and Mrs. Kent D. Haverkamp, Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Haverty, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Haverty, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haynes, Ms. Diane D. Hebert, Mr. and Mrs. Steven J. Heeney, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene C. Hegarty, Dr. and Mrs. Brian J. Heimes, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel L. Heinen, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Heinerikson, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Heintz, Dr. and Mrs. J. Anthony Heit, Dr. and Mrs. William J. Hendricks, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Henke, Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. Henke, Mr. and Mrs. Steven A. Henry, Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Henry, Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Hensler II, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Herbert, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn A. Herbic, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry E. Herigon, Mrs. Elinor C. Hermansen, Mr. and Dr. Joel Hermes, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip T. Hernandez, Mr. and Mrs. Larry D. Hess, Mr. and Mrs. Geoff Hetley, Mr. and Mrs. Travis Hicks, Mr. and Mrs. Kevin J. Hicks, Mr. Roger High, Mr. J. P. Hildebrand, Mr. Herman Hill, Ms. Shirley M. Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen P. Hiltibidal, Dr. Roman Hiszczynskyj, Mr. and Mrs. Tim Hoelting, Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Hoff, Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence P. Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. Tracey Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. Ward A. Hoffmann, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Kevin T. Hogan, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel T. Hogerty II, Dr. and Mrs. C R Holbrook III, Mr. and Mrs. R. Keith Holland, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Holliday, Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Holtgraves, Mr. and Mrs. James V. Holtgraves, Mr. and Mrs. Jay E. Holthaus, Mr. and Mrs. Jason A. Holthaus, Mrs. Elizabeth J. Honeycutt, Dr. and Mrs. Brian G. Hornung, Ms. Therese M. Horvat, Mr. and Mrs. Dave H. House, Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Houtteman, Mrs. Mary K. Howa, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Howell, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Howell, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M. Hoytal, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Vance P. Hubbell, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis G. Huber, Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Huber, Mr. and Mrs. Randy K. Huber, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Huebner, Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Huerter, Dr. and Mrs. Gerard Huerter, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Hummell, Mr. and Mrs. Steven D. Humphreys, Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Hunt, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Joe A. Huppe III, Mr. and Mrs. Jay S. Hurtig, Mr. and Mrs. William A. Hutchings, Mr. and Mrs. James Hutchinson, Mr. and Mrs. Don E. Huxtable, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford W. Illig, Dr. and Dr. Jerry C. Immethun, Ms. Angie Indra, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ismert, Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Jablonski, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen R. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Keegan M. Jackson, Mr. Steve E. Jacobson, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Jacquinot, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jacquinot, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jansen, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Janssen, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Jaworski, Mr. and Mrs. Gregory H. Jecker, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jenicke, Mr. and Mrs. Robin Jennison, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jirak, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Johnson, Mr. Tom S. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry C. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jones, Mrs. Theresa Jones, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Jurcyk, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Jury, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kaminsky, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Kane, Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Kane, Mrs. Carol E. Kane, Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey M. Kaplan, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Kastens, Mr. Joseph H. Katzfey, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Kaufman, Mr. William Kautt, Mrs. Jane Kealing, Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. Keenan, Ms. Amy S. Keenan, Most Reverend James P. Keleher, Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay R. Keller, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keller, Mr. and Mrs. Tim S. Kellerman, Mr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Kelley, Mr. and Mrs. Mark G. Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. Kevin T. Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Kern, Mr. and Mrs. James P. Ketter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Kiesling, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Kilgore, Mr. and Mrs. R Gary Kilkenny, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald A. King, Ms. Geraldine Kippes, Dr. and Dr. Jimmie Kirkland, Dr. and Mrs. Theodore L. Kitowski, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin G. Kleeb, Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Klein, Mr. Thomas Klein, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur C. Klemm, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Eugene G. Klingele, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Klingele, Mr. Alexander Knoeferl, Mr. and Mrs. Gary D. Knoll, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Knop, Mr. and Mrs. David M. Knopke, Mrs. Marieann R. Koehler, Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Koenig, Ms. Elizabeth Koenig, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Kolich, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Kolich, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kopel, Dr. and Mrs. Frank Koranda, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony V. Kostusik, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Kevin E. Kramer, Mr. and Mrs. Greg M. Kratofil, Mr. and Mrs. Martin D. Krebs, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Krim, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Krizman, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. William J. Krondak, Mr. and Mrs. Craig P. Kuckelman, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kuckelman, Mr. and Mrs. William Kuharich, Mr. and Mrs. Gregory B. Kuhn, Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Kuhn, Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Kuklenski, Mr. and Mrs. Bradley R. Kwapiszeski, Mrs. Joann Labarge, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Lafferty, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lagoski, Mr. and Mrs. George Lahood, Mr. and Mrs. Michael G. LaHood, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald F. Lamberti, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lambrechts, Mr. and Mrs. David Lamott, Mrs. Kay Lampe, Mr. and Mrs. Gregory S. Lamping, Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Landazuri, Ms. Mary S. Lane, Ms. Jean Langkop, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Larkin, Mrs. Florence M. Larkin, Mr. and Mrs. Pablo A. Larosa, Mrs. Ruth Larson, Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Lasnier, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Laufenberg, Dr. and Mrs. Ed J. Laughlin, Mr. and Mrs. Mel Lavery, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Lavery, Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Lavin, Mr. and Mrs. John D. Laws, Mrs. Diana L. Layes, Mrs. Sheryl Leavey, Mr. and Mrs. Mark S. Ledom, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Leese, Ms. Grace Legaspi, Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Leibbrandt, Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Leibham, Dr. and Mrs. Charles E. Leins, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Leis, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lemkuhl, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel R. Lenzen, Ms. Stephanie Letourneau and Mr. Michael Domer, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Leyden, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Liberty, Mr. and Mrs. Gary J. Liebergen, Mr. Chris M. Likens, Ms. Ann Marie M. Linder, Mr. and Mrs. H. Jan Lippincott, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lippoli, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Little, Ms. Ryndell Little, Ms. Diane M. Little, Mr. and Mrs. John Lively, Ms. Karen Lombardi, Dr. and Mrs. Paul D. Loney, Mr. and Mrs. Gary W. Long, Mr. and Mrs. David Long, Mr. and Mrs. George M. Long, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Long, Ms. Jana M. Long, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen P. Loughman, Dr. and Mrs. Charles Loveland, Mr. and Mrs. James C. Lowry, Mr. and Mr. Robert W. Loyd, Ms. Maria Lui, Reverend Keith Lunsford, Mr. and Mrs. Myron K. Lutz, Mr. Shane Lutz, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll B. Macke, Ms. Jane A. Macke, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Mackey, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Madas, Mr. and Mrs. William B. Madden, Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Madden, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Magana, Mrs. Katharine Magee, Mr. and Mrs. Steve G. Magness, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin C. Maimer, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Majerle, Ms. Dana Malis, Mrs. Mary B. Mann, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Manning, Mr. and Mrs. Peter F. Manza, Mr. and Mrs. Gary March, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mareski, Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Maring, Mr. and Mrs. Gregory J. Marino, Dr. and Mrs. Andrew Marquardt, Mr. and Mrs. Brad A. Martens, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Martucci, Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Massey, Mr. and Mrs. Brent C. Mathis, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Matt, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Matteuzzi, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent G. Mattione, Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Maurer, Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Mauro, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Maxwell III, Mr. and Mrs. Eric May, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mayer, Mr. Jerry Mayne, Dr. and Mrs. Kevin P. Mays, Mr. and Mrs. Marco Mazzella, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick D. McAnany, Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey L. McAnarney, Mrs. Laura Mae McAntee, Mr. and Mrs. Quentin E. McArthur, Mr. and Mrs. James J. McAuliffe, Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. McAvoy, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen E. McBride, Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. McCann, Mrs. Ellen T. McCarthy, Mr. Richard McCormack, Mr. and Mrs. James McCreight, Dr. and Mrs. James P. McCullough, Ms. Sheila M. McDole, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. McEnerney, Mr. and Mrs. Mike R. McGinley, Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. McGlinn, Monsignor Charles D. McGlinn, Mr. and Mrs. Kevin S. McGrew, Mr. John M. McGuigan, Mr. and Mrs. Brad McIlnay, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. McIlvaine, Mr. and Mrs. David J. McInerny, Mrs. Margaret M. McKay, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome E. McKenna, Mr. and Mrs. David McKenzie, Mr. and Mrs. John McKernan, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard B. McKinzie, Mr. and Mrs. Mark W. McKinzie, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick M. McLaughlin, Mr. Mike McMahon, Mr. and Mrs. Terry McNerney, Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. McNulty, Mr. and Mrs. Kevin McPartland, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Medved, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry L. Meert, Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Mehrer, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Meier, Ms. Kathy Melton and Mr. Greg Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Menghini, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. John L. Menghini, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Michael Menghini, Mr. and Mrs. Dan W. Mercer III, Mr. and Mrs. James M. Merwald, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. John Messmer, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Messner, Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Mettee, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Meunier, Mr. and Mrs. Blake Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Meyers, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald P. Micek, Dr. and Mrs. Mike E. Michel, Mr. Larry C. Mikesic, Mr. and Mrs. James Miley, Mr. and Mrs. Terry K. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Will A. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Miller, Mr. Kent Miller, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. William E. Milliard, Mr. and Mrs. Troy Mills, Ms. Carla K. Mills, Mr. and Mrs. James J. Mitchell, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Alex C. Mitchell III, Mr. and Mrs. Brendan B. Mitchell, Dr. and Mrs. Daniel S. Mitchell, Mr. Charles A. Mitchem, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Mitsdarfer, Mr. and Mrs. Tibor G. Mohacsi, Mr. and Mrs. David S. Moll, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Monello, Mr. and Mrs. Randy R. Monson, Dr. and Mrs. Scott A. Montgomery, Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Morris, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Michael Morrisey, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Morrissey, Mr. Michael F. Morrissey, Mr. Chester Moyer, Mr. and Mrs. Luke J. Moylan, Major and Mrs. John J. Mroszczak, Mr. and Mrs. James F. Muckenthaler, Dr. and Dr. Gregory F. Muehlebach, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mueller, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Mulder, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Mulinazzi, Monsignor Michael Mullen, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mulvenon, Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent L. Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. J. Kevin Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. Reed F. Murphy III, Mr. James K. Murphy, Mrs. Millie H. Murphy, Ms. Angela Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Murphy-Beach, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Myers, Dr. and Mrs. George H. Myers, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Brent Nattrass, Archbishop Joseph F. Naumann, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Nease II, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Neely, Mr. and Mrs. Jason T. Neff, Mr. and Mrs. Lorry R. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Nelson, Ms. Linda Nelson, Dr. Gary L. Nesslein and Dr. Susan Nesslein, Dr. and Mrs. Fred S. Neuer, Mr. Jim Neville, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Newberry, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Newcomer, Mr. and Mrs. Jack A. Newman, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Jerry C. Ney, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Nichols, Mr. Marvin J. Niehues, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nielsen, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Nitchals, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard T. Noonan, Mr. and Mrs. Steven R. Nordstrom, Mr. and Mrs. Brad K. Norman, Mr. and Mrs. Gale E. Norris, Mr. and Mrs. William Nugent, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nuti, Ms. Michele L. Obert, Mr. and Mrs. David O’Brien, Mr. Michael J. O’Connell and Dr. Sara A. Hicks, Mr. and Mrs. R. Michael O’Connor, Mr. and Mrs. James D. O’Connor, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Oddo, Mr. and Mrs. John J. O’Donnell, Jr., Mr. James and Dr. Kathleen O’Hara, Mr. and Mrs. Adrian O’Hara, Mr. Patrick O’Keefe, Mr. and Mrs. Jody R. Olberding, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Oliver, Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Oliver, Ms. Deidre Oliver, Dr. and Mrs. Phillip Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas R. Ondick, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis J. O’Neill, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard V. O’Neill, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Brian O’Neill, Mr. and Mrs. Dan O’Neill, Ms. Christine R. O’Riada, Ms. Catherine Ormsby, Mr. Robert B. O’Rourke, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Osborn, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Otto, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Overbay, Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Overman, Dr. and Mrs. David B. Owens, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Owens, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Paden, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Page, Mr. Kenneth R. Pakula, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Palazzolo, Mr. Jerome Paluka, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Panjada, Jr., Mr. Dave Parker, Ms. Cindy Parres, Mrs. Teresa Parson, Ms. Cynthia E. Patton, Mrs. Georgia Paulsen, Mr. Otto Pavelcik, Mr. and Mrs. Larry R. Peal, Mrs. Dorothy E. Pearl, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene S. Peck, Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Pedrotti, Mr. and Mrs. Mohinder Pegany, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Pelfrey, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene A. Pemberton, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard F. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Phil A. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Petrie, Mr. Robert J. Petsche, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Pettus, Mr. and Mrs. William Pflumm, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Pflumm, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Pflumm, Mrs. Mary Jo Pflumm, Ms. Cindy Pflumm Watts, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Phalen, Mrs. Ruth Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. John P. Pickert, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. Pickert, Mr. and Mrs. David J. Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Piernick, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon P. Pinsky, Mr. Timothy Plank, Mr. and Mrs. Brian Pokorny, Mr. and Mrs. Jack J. Polise, Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Pollock, Mr. and Mrs. Satish Ponnuru, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene J. Pope, Reverend William B. Porter, Dr. and Mrs. Abraham Poulose, Dr. K. Paul Poulose and Dr. Queeny Poulose, Mr. and Mrs. Paul T. Power, Mr. David Power, Mr. William and Dr. Catherine Powers, Mrs. Carol Pozzolungo, Mr. and Mrs. Gary E. Pratt, Mrs. Rosemary Pratt, Ms. Deborah Predmore, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick T. 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Sanchez, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Sand, Dr. and Mrs. Ryan Sanders, Mr. and Mrs. Greg Sanderson, Mr. and Mrs. Dexter L. Sandifer, Mr. and Mrs. David L. Sapenoff, Mr. and Mrs. David M. Saunders, Mr. and Mrs. Kent P. Saylor, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Scaduto, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Scanlon, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Schaefer, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard J. Schaefer, Mr. and Mrs. James R. Schauf, Mrs. Vida Mae Schell, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schellhorn, Mr. and Mrs. James B. Scherer, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene F. Scherer, Mr. and Mrs. Richard V. Schermerhorn, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Scherschligt, Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. Scheve, Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Schieber, Mr. and Mrs. Leon A. Schieber, Dr. Rodney J. Schieffer, Mr. and Mrs. James P. Schier, Ms. Andrea M. Schiffelbein, Mr. and Mrs. David A. Schlader, Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Schlagel, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Schleicher, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Schleif, Mr. and Mrs. James M. Schloegel, Mr. and Mrs. John Schmader, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Schmidt, Mr. and Mrs. Eric D. Schmidt, Dr. and Mrs. Gary Schmidt, Mr. Daniel Schmidt II, Mr. and Mrs. David A. Schmitz, Mr. and Mrs. Peter B. Schneider, Mr. and Mrs. Scott A. Schneider, Mr. and Mrs. Todd C. Schneider, Mr. and Mrs. Brian M. Schneweis, Mr. and Mrs. Jon E. Schnieders, Dr. and Mrs. Donald F. Scholz, Mr. and Mrs. James L. Schramm, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Mike Schreck, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Schreiner, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Schroer, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Schuele, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Schugart, Dr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Schugel, Mr. and Mrs. David Schukai, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence A. Schulte, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Schulte, Mr. and Mrs. Rick Schultz, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Schwaller, Dr. and Mrs. William J. Schwartz III, Mr. and Mrs. Gregory E. Schwerdt, Mr. Leonard Schwerdt, Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Schwermann, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schwind, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Scott, Mrs. Brenda Scruggs, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin M. Sechi, Mr. Jeffrey A. Seib and Ms. Kelly Ashton, Mr. and Mrs. John D. Seitzer, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Serra, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Sexton, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shackelford, Mr. and Dr. Don Shankman, Mr. and Mrs. Steven A. Sharpe, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sheeley, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Sheeran, Mr. and Ms. David Sheldon, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Shell, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Shirley, Mr. and Mrs. William Sichko, Mr. and Mrs. James M. Sieben, Mr. and Mrs. Larry J. Sieve, Jr., Miss Patricia K. Simecka, Mr. and Mrs. George E. Sims, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sinclair, Mr. Anthony Skabialka, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Skorupsky, Mr. and Mrs. John Slater, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew F. Sleypen, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Sloan, Mr. and Mrs. Gary S. Smagiel, Mr. and Mrs. Greg L. Smart, Mr. and Mrs. Duane R. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Steven W. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Craig Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Donny Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Smith, Mrs. Bettie Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. Smoots, Mr. and Mrs. Chuck E. Smrt, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Sneed, Dr. and Mrs. Bruce B. Snider, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Snow, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce E. Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. Donald K. Sobek, Mr. Robert Spaedy, Mr. and Mrs. Mike P. Spahalski, Dr. and Mrs. Frank J. Spalitto, Mrs. Martha K. Spence, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Spenceri, Mr. and Mrs. David A. Staab, Mr. and Mrs. Sam P. Stallbaumer, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Stalp, Mr. and Mrs. Brett Standard, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Stanley, Mrs. Norma Stegman, Dr. and Mrs. Robert T. Stein, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell D. Steiner, Mr. and Mrs. Dana Steinlage, Mr. and Mrs. Brian Stephens, Mr. and Mrs. David M. Sterbenz, Mr. and Mrs. Doug R. Sterbenz, Mrs. Mary T. Stewart, Ms. Stephanie A. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Stine, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman J. Stokes, Mrs. Loretta R. Stone, Father Richard Storey, Mr. and Mrs. Don F. Strathman, Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Strathman, Mr. and Mrs. Philip I. Straub, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Straub III, Mr. Charles Strauss, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Streitman, Mr. Ron L. Stricker, Mr. and Mrs. Don A. Stroh, Mr. Gary Strothman, Mrs. Elizabeth C. Studer, Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Stukel, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph A. Stupar, Mr. and Mrs. Matthew J. Stuppy, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Stutzman, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Suarez, Mr. Stanley S. Subelka, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Sudbeck, Mr. Tim J. Suellentrop, Mr. Richard J. Sulzen, Ms. Darlene Summerour, Mr. and Mrs. Gregory B. Summers, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen E. Summers, Mr. and Mrs. Terrance M. Super, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Suprenant, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Surbaugh, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Suther, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel H. Sutherland, Mr. and Mrs. David J. Sutton, Mr. and Mrs. Gregory D. Svoboda, Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Swanson, Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Sweeney, Mr. and Mrs. James Sweet, Dr. Rita R. Tablante, Mr. and Mrs. Chris F. Talarico, Mr. and Mrs. Lucas Tappan, Mr. and Mrs. James E. Taylor, Ms. Barbara Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Trenton L. Teager, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Teahan, Mr. and Mrs. Troy Tedder, Mr. and Mrs. William Textor, Mrs. Maxine G. Thayer, Dr. and Mrs. Bradley S. Thedinger, Mr. and Mrs. Mark W. Thill, Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Thomas, Ms. Anna Thomas, Dr. and Mrs. Robert F. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Thompson, Ms. Margot A. Thornhill, Ms. Gloria Throne, Mr. and Mrs. Donald K. Tillett, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas C. Timpe, Mr. Rob C. Tinker, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Craig Titus, Mr. and Mrs. John Todor, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Tomlin, Mr. Mark Torrez, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Totta, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Townsend, Mr. and Mrs. Jason Townsend, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Tracy, Mr. and Mrs. William Trenkle, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Troester, Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Trudeau, Mr. and Mrs. Gregory J. Trum, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Truyen Pham, Mr. and Mrs. Kevin N. Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Tunink, Mr. and Mrs. George L. Tupa, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Turner, Mrs. Bea Turner, Mr. Rock Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Tyson, Rosemarie Tyson, Dr. Kahdi Udobi, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Van Buren, Ms. Bridget R. Van Gotten, Mr. and Mrs. Bart Vance, Mr. and Mrs. Jeremy Vance, Mr. and Ms. Russ Vandekauter, Dr. and Mrs. Matthew A. Vander Velde, Mr. and Mrs. Victor J. Vanwalleghem, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Venable, Mr. William R. Venable, Jr., Ms. Patricia Verschelden, Mr. and Mrs. Chuck A. Verville, Dr. Bradley Vince, Mr. and Mrs. John Virgo, Mr. and Mrs. Eric S. Vogel, Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Vohs, Reverend Gerald Volz, Dr. and Mrs. Craig L. Vosburgh, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Vyhanek, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh T. Wagstaff, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wahl, Mr. and Mrs. John Wahlmeier, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Waits, Mr. and Mrs. Ed L. Walden, Mr. and Mrs. Terrell Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. Tom J. Walsh, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Walsh, Dr. and Mrs. Dean Walton, Mrs. Sylvia A. Wapp, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Waris, Mr. Michael Waris, Father Richard Warsnak, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Wassmer, Col. (ret) and Mrs. William J. Weafer, Mr. and Mrs. Brian Weaver, Mrs. Joann Weaver, Mr. and Mrs. Mark M. Weber, Ms. Melinda S. Wehrle, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Weinrich, Jr., Mr. Steve J. Weiss, Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Weixelman, Mr. and Mrs. John Welch, Mr. and Mrs. Tim Wenger, Mr. and Mrs. George J. Werth, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Whaley, Mr. and Mrs. A V Wheat, Mr. and Mrs. Sean Wheeler, Dr. and Mrs. Stephen H. White, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick B. White, Mr. and Mrs. William B. White, Mrs. Esther White, Mr. and Mrs. Don Whitlock, Mr. and Mrs. Trevor Whitney, Mr. and Mrs. John P. Wiber, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Wiedeman, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wiedeman, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis R. Wierzbicki, Mr. and Mrs. Brian M. Wietharn, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis A. Wilbert, Mr. and Mrs. Gregory A. Wilcox, Mr. Patrick A. Wilkerson, Mr. and Mrs. James L. Wilkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Willcott, Mr. and Mrs. John Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Philip A. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight M. Williams, Mr. Robert J. Willis, Mrs. Frances Willis, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wilson, Ms. Cynthia L. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. John Wiltrakis, Mr. and Mrs. Christopher M. Winger, Mr. and Mrs. Winton A. Winter, Mr. Christopher Winter, Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Winterman, Mrs. Anne Winterman, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Wodtke, Mr. and Mrs. Craig Wohler, Mr. and Mrs. Brad P. Wohletz, Dr. and Mrs. J. Ambrose Wolf, Mr. John M. Wolters, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Wonderlich, Mr. and Mrs. Chip Wood, Mr. and Mrs. John Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Marc C. Woodward, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wright, Mr. John Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Wunderlich, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M. Wurtenberger, Mr. and Mrs. Bernie R. Wurts, Mrs. Juanita Wymore, Mr. and Mrs. Dale H. Wytock, Mr. and Mrs. Brian Yanez, Mrs. Sarah Ye, Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Yoksh, Mr. and Mrs. John Yorke, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Zanone, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard A. Zarda, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Zarda, Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Zarse, Miss Sharon Zawada, Mr. Wayne Zetzman, Dr. and Mrs. Eugene L. Zieha, Mr. and Mrs. Ramon Zielinski, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Zimmerman, Mr. Sherman B. Zimmerman, Blessed Seelos Fund.

Crosier Society

The Crosier Society is named after the tall staff that the Archbishop carries symbolizing his role as shepherd of the Archdiocese. The Crosier Society includes all individuals and families who respond by gifting one-percent of their annual income or at least $1,000 to the Archbishop’s Call to Share in a given year.


Employment President - Archbishop Joseph F. Naumann and the board of trustees of St. James Academy, Lenexa, are seeking a faith-filled, proven leader to become the second president of St. James, the newest Catholic high school in the Johnson County pastoral region of the Archdiocese of Kansas City in Kansas. St. James is a coeducational, comprehensive, ninth- through twelfth-grade high school with 604 students enrolled and 48 staff employed. The school, accredited by the Kansas State Department of Education and the AdvancEd international accreditation agency, offers a full complement of activities in addition to a college preparatory curriculum. SJA strives to emphasize its programs that promote Catholicity, including the newly implemented Community House System. The new president will be expected to be a person of great faith and a registered and active member of his or her parish in order to lead the school’s faith initiatives. In addition, the new president must be skilled in financial management, strategic planning, and development. Interested individuals should send cover letter and resume, along with a pastor recommendation, to: Dr. Kathleen O’Hara, Superintendent of Schools, Archdiocese of Kansas City in Kansas, 12615 Parallel Pkwy., Kansas City, KS 66109, or send, via e-mail, to: kohara@archkckcs.org. Interviews will begin early January 2010 with a goal of making a selection in March. Principal - Most Pure Heart of Mary Elementary School, Topeka, is seeking a dynamic Catholic school principal for the 2010-2011 academic year who embraces the Catholic faith and possesses spiritual leadership skills blended with strong instructional leadership and managerial skills. Most Pure Heart serves 460 students in grades K-8. This school received the Governor’s Achievement Award this past year for being in the top 5% of schools in the state of Kansas. MPHM is looking for an excellent communicator who can build upon the strong Catholic identity and academic programming that is a hallmark of the school. The principal will need to have an energetic and creative approach to reaching the needs of students in this parish. Principal applicants must be practicing Catholics and hold an administrative license from the Kansas State Department of Education. Interested individuals should complete the principal application available online at: www.archkckcs.org. Applications are due by Jan. 4. Questions may be directed to Dr. Kathleen O’Hara, superintendent of schools, Archdiocese of Kansas City in Kansas, at (913) 721-1570, or by sending an e-mail to: kohara@archkckcs.org. Seeking caregiver – We are seeking a compassionate female caregiver (high school senior or older) to assist a young special needs woman on her job 2-3 days per week; 3 hrs per day. OP/Leawood area. Call Ann at (913) 980-2802. Full-time janitorial position - For Curé of Ars School in Leawood. Individual must be experienced and self-motivated. References required. For information, contact the school office at (913) 648-2620. Executive director - The Diocese of Wichita is seeking an individual to serve as executive director of Catholic Charities. He or she will provide strategic leadership and management for the agencies of the diocese. It is desired that candidates be: a practicing Catholic grounded in Catholic life and social teaching, capable of inspiring others to become involved in the works of Matthew 25, and experienced in working collaboratively within a diocesan structure; have strong interpersonal, management and communication skills; a demonstrated ability to lead collaborative activities with other entities; a proven ability to create a vibrant vision for the future; skilled in successfully managing an organization with similar characteristics, with understanding of finances and fundraising; the ability to identify, attract, retain, inspire and develop talented individuals to serve in key employment roles; a master’s degree, preferably with emphasis in social work or administration, theology, health care administration or business administration. Submit a cover letter, resume, references and salary requirements via e-mail, by Nov. 30., to: seilert@cdowk.org. Nursery - Central United Methodist Church, 5144 Oak St., Kansas City, Mo., is seeking help in the church nursery from 8:15 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. on Sundays. Applicants should be dependable and have experience working with young children. Early childhood education, first aid and CPR training are a plus! Possible evening hours available for other church functions. Submit resume and/ or inquires, via e-mail, to: central_ecc@yahoo.com. Substitute teachers - Central Early Childhood Center, an accredited early childhood program, is seeking dependable, flexible early childhood teachers to be on call. Applicants should have experience working with young children and training in the field of early childhood education; first aid and CPR training are a plus! Hours vary; compensation is dependent upon training and experience. Submit resume and/or inquires, via e-mail, to: central_ecc@yahoo.com. Help wanted - COBRAGuard is a nationally recognized leader in COBRA administration. We are expanding our business and are seeking qualified individuals to help with our tremendous growth. If you are looking for an opportunity with a growing firm, make sure you apply with us. We have openings in our call center, sales, IT, and accounting departments. To apply, visit the Web site at: www.cobraguard.net, follow the link to “Jobs”; or send an e-mail to: HR@COBRAGuard.net. EOE.

Bookkeeper/payroll/accounts receivable - The ABBGROUP is seeking part-time employees for the above categories. We offer an attractive salary, plus benefits. Applicants should be computer literate, efficient and dedicated. No age discrimination. For information, send an e-mail to: abbgroup00@gmail.com. Full-time director of religious education and youth ministry - for St. Bernard Church, Wamego. Salary based on experience. Resumes may be sent via e-mail, to: saintb@wamego.net. Work from home! - Immediate openings for experienced full- and part-time medical transcriptionists with growing company. Must have own computer, access to Internet, knowledge of MS Word, medical terminology and be able to type 70 words per minute. Competitive pay. Send resume to: mbsimplystated@aol.com. Financial representative - Due to the success and growth of the Knights of Columbus, we are adding financial representatives in the Kansas City and Emporia areas. This position is ideal for a determined, highenergy, high-expectation, professional, self-disciplined, independent individual desiring to serve others, yet earn a better-than-average income. We provide top-rated financial products to our members and their families and will provide excellent benefits and training. For more information or an interview, contact John A. Mahon, 307 Dakota, Holton KS 66436; or call (785) 364-5450.

Services Calligraphy - Wedding invitations, diplomas, certificates, announcements, favorite quotes, and other inscriptions. Experienced work. Call Sheryl at (913) 8889328. Swalms Organizing Service - Basements, garages, attics, and shop spaces organized! Items sorted, boxed & labeled; areas cleaned when finished! Clean out services also available. Great references and insured. For pictures of current projects, visit the Web site at: www.swalms. com. Call Tillar Swalm at (913) 375-9115. Tutoring - Mamuric Studios is accepting students for tutoring for 2010. Tutor is currently working on her master’s of education at Rockhurst University and has experience with students in the K - 12 grades as well as college-level students. Tutor also specializes in test preparation, study skills, French, Spanish, and music. Sessions are customized to fit the student’s needs and are fun and meaningful in context. For information, call (913) 206-2151 or send an e-mail to: Klmamuric@yahoo.com. Is QuickBooks® a problem for you? I can help. I have many years of experience and excellent references. I can work on a one-time basis or continuing part-time basis. Ann Evans Consulting, LLC. Member of Curé of Ars Parish, Leawood. Call Ann at (913) 406-9778 or send an e-mail to her at: annkc@swbell.net. Looking for a new or used car, truck or SUV? Are you sick of the stereotypical car salesman? I am a member of the Church of Nativity and a sales consultant for one of the largest dealers in the metro area. We sell new Chevrolets and Toyotas, in addition to 100s of used cars, trucks and SUVs; all makes and models. I am committed to making your buying experience as easy and pleasurable as possible. My customers appreciate the fact that they are dealing with someone who is never high pressure, but instead cares and looks out for them. My goal is to exceed all of your expectations! To discuss your needs, call Tim at (913) 400-1009, or send an e-mail to: mycarfriendtim@yahoo.com. Foley’s Lawn Care Lawn mowing Fall cleanups & gutter cleaning www.foleyslawncare.com (913) 825-4353 Serving Johnson County Bankruptcy - When debt becomes overwhelming, seek professional help. Experienced, compassionate Catholic attorney Teresa Kidd. For a confidential, no obligation consultation, call (913) 422-0610; or send an e-mail to: tkidd@kc.rr.com. Leaf Removal & Fall Yard Clean ups Tree Services. Gutter Clean outs. Licensed/Bond/Ins/Refs Free estimates (913) 620-6063 Machine quilting - by Jenell Noeth, Basehor. Also, quilts made to order. Call (913) 724-1837. Husband and wife cleaning team - Reasonable rates; references provided. Call (913) 940-2959. Home Care Services - We provide care management, medication administration, transportation, companionship, shopping and other needs to the elderly and disabled at home. Reasonable rates. Full time or part time. Days/nights/weekends. Call Pamerick Home Health Care and speak with Mimi at (913) 488-5993. Caregiving - Mature lady experienced with elderly care will care for your loved one in their home. Good references, reliable transportation, well qualified. Available anytime. Honest and dependable. Leawood, OP and Prairie Village areas. Call Flora at (816) 332-9956 mobile, or (816) 921-8223 home.

Caregiving - We provide personal assistance, companionship, care management, and transportation to the elderly and disabled in home, assisted living and nursing facilities. We also provide respite care for main caregivers needing some personal time. Call Daughters & Company at (913) 341-2500 and speak with Andrea, Sara or Gary. Do you or your parents need help at home? - For as little as $60 per week, Benefits of Home-Senior Care can provide assistance with personal care, shopping and many other daily needs. For details, visit our Web site at: benefitsofhome.com or call (913) 422-1591. Increase your income – Interest rates are low, but a gift annuity with the Catholic Foundation of Northeast Kansas often pays effective rates of over 10 percent for the rest of your life. Your gift benefits your parish or another Catholic organization of your choice in the Archdiocese of Kansas City in Kansas. You may even get a tax deduction. For information, call (913) 647-0365.

Home Improvement The Drywall Doctor, Inc. - A unique solution to your drywall problems! We fix all types of ceiling and wall damage — from water stains and stress cracks to texture repairs and skim coating. We provide professional, timely repairs and leave the job site clean! Insured and serving the metro since 1997. Call (913) 768-6655. Woodbright - A very affordable alternative to refinishing, refacing or replacing stained cabinets and woodwork. The average kitchen only costs $500. 18 years experience. Call Woodbright at (913) 940-3020. STA (Sure Thing Always) Home Repair - Basement finish, bathrooms and kitchens; interior & exterior repairs: painting, roofing, siding, wood replacement and window glazing. Call for free estimates. Cell: (913) 5791835; phone: (913) 491-5837; e-mail: smokeycabin@hotmail.com. Member of Holy Trinity Church, Lenexa. Bath, kitchen and basement remodels -Quality work; reasonable prices. 25 yrs. experience. Free estimates. JoCo area. Call Ralph at (913) 707-9589. Wells Custom Remodeling, LLC Andy Hadel (816) 807-3733 ***Free estimates for referencing this ad*** Tim the Handyman - Insured; free estimates. Carpentry: new and repair deck, doors, windows, siding, screens. Plumbing: faucet, garbage disposals, toilets. Electrical: switches, outlets, ceiling fans, light fixtures. Light landscape: fill dirt, trimming, planting, garden tilling and mulching. Serving Johnson County. Call Tim at (913) 859-0471. Electrician - Free estimates; reasonable rates. JoCo and southern KC metro area. Call Pat at (913) 963-9896.

Adept Home Improvements Where quality still counts! Basement finishing, Kitchens and baths, Electrical and plumbing. Licensed and insured. (913) 599-7998

Custom-kitchen countertops - Laminate tops manufactured and installed within 5 days. Cambria, granite, and solid surface tops. Located in downtown Shawnee. St. Joseph Parish member since 1988. Call The Top Shop, Inc., at (913) 962-5058. Masonry work - Quality, new or repair work. Brick, block, and chimney/fireplace repair. Insured; second generation bricklayer. Call (913) 829-4336. Brown’s Carpet - Installation and repair carpeting; vinyl and wood installation. Free estimates. 10 years experience. Serving the KC metro area. Call (913) 231-4961. EL SOL Y LA TIERRA *Commercial & residential * Lawn renovation * Mowing * Clean-up and hauling * Dirt grading/installation * Landscape design * Free estimates Hablamos y escribimos Ingles!! Call Lupe at (816) 252-3376

Real Estate Overland Park home for sale - 9640 Lowell Ave. Walking distance to Holy Cross School. This home features a large, bright living room; formal dining area; family room with fireplace; eat-in kitchen;and a brand-new roof. Lots of space! 4 BR, 3 full baths. $178,950. Open house on Sun., Nov. 22, from noon - 3 p.m. For information or to schedule a viewing, call Scott at (913) 205-8744. Ottawa area - 2 BR ranch needing TLC on 40 acres. Wooded, pond, and cropland. $225,000. Call Betty Birzer, Reece & Nichols TNC, at (785) 229-8890. View online at: www.bettybirzer.com.

Kansas land - Have land to sell? Marisa Morgan Dallman, owner-broker, Kansas Land Brokers, LLC. Call (913) 915-9151 or visit the Web site at: www. KansasLandBrokers.com. Prairie Village ranch - Close to shopping, park and schools. Beautiful hardwood floors and new carpeting. Finished basement with office. 3 BR, $149,000. Call Dave at (913) 787-6491. View online at: www.kcregional homes.com/dhankamer. Lake house – Beautiful and private Lake Kahola, less than 2 hours from the KC area. Only 10 miles off I-35 at Emporia exit. This home sleeps 10+ with a 2-car garage, plus a private boat ramp and dock. Located at the water’s edge on a quiet cove. Call Cy at (316) 262-0888.

For rent Living at its best on a budget! - 1 BR apt., with rent based on income; all utilities paid; no voucher needed. Section 8 assistance. Great location, only 5-10 minutes from The Legends in Kansas City, Kan. Edwardsville Court Apartments Highrise, 531 S. 4th St., Edwardsville. Call (913) 441-6007. EHO. Handicap accessible. House for rent – 2 BR, 1 BA ranch. Central air and heat; full bsmt.; attached garage. Country setting; ideal for retirees or someone interested in downsizing. Near Leavenworth. For details, call (913) 682-0722.

Vacation Sunny and 80 - Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. 2 BR, 2 BA beachfront condo. Fully equipped, sleeps 6. Great location; close to everything. $125/night. Call (816) 8357994, or send an e-mail to: kelgang@aol.com. Ski cabin in Winter Park, Colo. – 2 BR, 1 BA, on free ski shuttle route. $110/night. Call (913) 642-3027. To view pictures, visit the Web site at: cabin.forcadeassociates.com. Ski vacation - Winter Park, Colo. 2 BR, 1 BA, sleeps 6. Fully furnished, fireplace, rec. center with pool & hot tub. $125/night; $750/week. Call Joe Frederick at (913) 385-5589.

For sale Rockhurst High School 100th anniversary heritage cookbook - Hardcover, with 400 recipes. Plus a summary of national and local events over the decades, with personal stories and photos from Rockhurst alumni and families. $20. To order, visit the Web site at: www. rockhursths.edu. Kansas state tax seizure quitting business sale - Madelynn’s Bridal Shop, 511 Commercial, Emporia. 60% off! Hours are: 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. on Thurs. - Sat. 1 and from 1 - 5 p.m. on Sun. Huge selection of bridal, prom, mother of the bride, flower girl, and bridesmaid dresses. Select bridal dresses as low as $50. Plus 50% off all other inventory, including candles, gourmet food items, crystal, dishes, vases, glasses, picture frames, purses, jewelry, scarves, cologne, bath items, and baby gifts. Cash or credit card only. Call (620) 343-2040. Residential lifts - Buy/sell/trade. Stair lifts, porch lifts, ceiling lifts and elevators. Recycled and new equipment. Member of St. Michael the Archangel Parish, Leawood. Call Silver Cross KC at (913) 393-2042.

Wanted to buy ***WANTED*** I buy coins, older watches, silverware, slot machines, old rifles and shotguns, stoneware crocks and jugs, old furniture from basement or attic. Call Chris at (913) 593-7507 or (913) 642-8269 Will buy firearms and related accessories - One or a whole collection. Honest evaluation and top prices paid. Contact Tom at (913) 238-2473. Member of Sacred Heart Parish, Shawnee. *** Wanted to Buy *** Antique and vintage costume jewelry Member St. Joseph Parish Renee Maderak (913) 631-7179

Miscellaneous Freedom from Pornography - Men’s group and counseling, call Sam Meier, MA, LPC, at (913) 647-0378. Women’s group, call Beth Meier, MA, at (913) 647-0379. Visit the Web site at: LoveIsFaithful.com.

To purchase a classified ad: Send an e-mail to: jennifer@theleaven.com, or call (913) 647-0327. The cost is $16 per column inch, five lines or less. Each additional line is $1.50. Classified ads will also be posted online at The Leaven’s Web site: www.theleaven.com.


Concrete Work

Any type of repair and new work Driveways, Walks, Patios Member of Queen of the Holy Rosary Parish

Harvey M. Kascht (913) 262-1555

Villa St. Francis

16600 W. 126th Street • Olathe, Kansas 66062 Phone: (913) 829-5201 Fax: (913) 829-5399 Daily Mass in the Chapel at 10 a.m. • Medicare and Kansas Medicaid certified • 24 - hour nursing care • Dementia/Alzheimer’s unit • Physical, occupational and speech therapist on staff/ Rapid recovery • Nutritious Home cooked meals • Private and Semi Private rooms • Beauty and Barber Shop • 24 hour snacks Affiliated with the Archdiocese of Kansas City in Kansas

The Blaufuss Team “We want to help you and your family with real estate”

Re/max Realty Suburban, Inc. 12701 W. 87th Pkwy. Lenexa, KS 66215

Contact Jim: 913-226-7442 Contact Julie & Marilyn: 913-647-7118 Office Line: 913-647-7132 We LOVE Referrals!

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K E AT I N G Mud Jacking

Serving NE Kansas Since 1976

FOUNDATION REPAIR

Cracked • Bowed • Settled Wall Repair v Wall Bracing v Waterproofing FREE ESTIMATES v Steel Underpinning

MUD JACKING

Raise & Level v Patios v Drives v Garage Floors v Slab Houses

Locally Owned & Operated M-F 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sat. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. | Summer Months: Sat. 10 a.m to 3 p.m.

Kansas City (913) 262-9352

Piers Driven to Load-Bearing Strata or Bedrock

Lawrence Topeka (785) 865-0006 (785) 246-0128


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Mayte and Manuel Sandoval from the Archdiocese of Kansas City in Kansas joined in the singing and praise at the opening ceremony.

Archdiocesan youth danced to the music during the warm-up acts on Nov. 19 at the Sprint Center.

“They’ll take the spirit of this conference with them” Father John Lager, OFM Cap., director of vocations for the Capuchin Province of Mid-America

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arly in his pontificate, Pope Benedict XVI said, “The Church is young!” This message truly hit home in the hearts of thousands of young Catholics at NCYC. “Usually church is more directed to older people and their problems, but this is all centered toward us,” said Summer Gernon, a member of St. Ann Parish in Hiawatha. When asked what it means to be a Catholic in the 21st century, the majority answered along these lines: to follow your faith, to stand up for your faith, to have Jesus present in your life. But what will they take away from NCYC? “They’ll take away a ton,” said Father Mitchel Zimmerman, director of the archdiocesan vocations office. “This is an experience they may not think about every day for the rest of their lives, but it will be an experience that they can always draw back from . . . wherever life takes them.” The spirit of NCYC is now in them, said Father John Lager, OFM Cap., director of vocations for the Capuchin Province of Mid-America. “They’ll take away a sense of community,” he added. “They’ll take the spirit of this conference with them, knowing that whatever they face, Christ reigns in their hearts. They’ll take away hope.”

The spirit of the conference took over as youth came together for a common cause — being Catholic. The National Catholic Youth Conference served to inspire the attendees and gave them tools to take back to share with their home parishes.

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| November 27, 2009


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