St. Luke Byzantine Catholic Church

St. Luke Byzantine Catholic Church We are a Byzantine Catholic parish of the Eparchy of Parma located in Kansas City area Joseph Greek Catholic Church. John Lazar, who was the pastor of St. Rev. Fr.

Our Holy Father: Pope Francis
Our Metropolitan: Archbishop William Skurla
Our Bishop: Milan Lach, SJ

Parish History:

The parish began in 1910 when Ukrainian and Ruthenian immigrants who originally settled in Pennsylvania came to Sugar Creek when Standard Oil opened a petroleum processing facility there. They built a parish hall at that time on the top of a hill that overlooks the Missouri River

and the town below. In 1926, the church building was built on top of the parish hall and dedicated as St. Later, the priest who was assigned there was recalled, and in a move to preserve ethnic and ritual identity, the parish called on the services of the local Russian Orthodox priest who was serving in Kansas City, KS. Around 1950, the parish was returned to the Catholic Church and was administered by Ukrainian Catholic priest Fr. Joseph’s Ukrainian Catholic Church in St. Joseph, MO. Two priests succeeded Fr. Lazar, but later many parishioners left the church. In late summer of 1984, the late Bishop Gabro, of the Diocese of Chicago, closed St. Joseph Church in Sugar Creek. In the meantime, a Ruthenian Mission had been developed with Fr. Francis McGlynn as administrator. On 29 June, 1978, Fr. McGlynn received a call from the Lord to do something for the growing community of Ruthenian Catholics in the Kansas City Metropolitan area. He immediately began taking the steps for bi-ritual faculties, which he received the following year. Over the next several years, St. Paul’s Mission, as the parish was then called, used the facilities of two Roman Catholic churches and the chapel of Rockhurst High School, a Jesuit-run school in Kansas City. When St. Joseph’s closed in 1984, the mission asked for use of the property, and it was given to the mission. The following weekend, Liturgy was served there, as continues to be served there to this day. In the spring of 1985, after all the paperwork was finished, Bishop Andrew came to formally claim the parish for the Eparchy of Parma. The ensuing years were spent renewing and restoring the parish church. Today there is a small, but strong and thriving community that draws people from as far as 100 miles for liturgy every week. Francis McGlynn retired form the active priesthood as of 30 June 2002. Stephen Muth then became pastor until he was reassigned to St. Mary's Church (Whiting, IN) in November 2010. The parish is now administered by Fr. Deacon Nicholas Szilagye, MD and is supported by the Sacramental Ministry of Rev. Thomas Bailey, OSB, a Benedictine monk of Marmion Abbey (Aurora, IL), who teaches at Conception Seminary College (Conception, MO). In June, 2018 Rev. Father Michael Lee became the pastor/administrator.

05/27/2026

Bring your family for a joyful week of prayer, play, and community at our Family Liturgy & Life Camp at Cedar Lake Ministries in Cedar Lake, Indiana. This year’s program is built around the four “ships” from Bishop Robert’s Christ God Our Hope: Discipleship, Worship, Fellowship, and Stewardship. With age‑specific morning sessions, afternoons full of recreation, and evenings gathered in prayer and fellowship, it’s the perfect blend of faith and family fun.

Registration is open now—reserve your spot and make this a week your family will treasure. https://secure.qgiv.com/for/eparchyofparma/event/familyliturgylifecamp/

05/27/2026

Holy Pentecost theologically completes the way in which we worship God.

In our services and prayers, we often refer to God in three hypostases: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.

In this way, we articulate the mystery of the Holy Trinity.

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Our God-loving Bishop Robert celebrated Hierarchical Matins and Divine Liturgy at St. Luke for the Great Feast of Pentec...
05/26/2026

Our God-loving Bishop Robert celebrated Hierarchical Matins and Divine Liturgy at St. Luke for the Great Feast of Pentecost.(5/24/26).

05/20/2026
05/14/2026

Last nights Gospel at the all night vigil for the Ascension of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ☦️

04/30/2026

Father John Russell's homily at the Moleben for the Sanctity of Life.
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04/30/2026

Gospel Reading according to Luke at last night at the Moleben for the sanctity of life ☦️

04/23/2026

Enthronement of the icon of the holy and victorious Great Martyr George at the Festal Magnification at the all night vigil.

04/23/2026

Litija at the All Night Vigil of the Great Myartr George ☦️

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11413 Chicago Avenue
Sugar Creek, MO
64054

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