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The Community of the Holy Name of Jesus
11000 W 133rd Avenue Cedar Lake, IN 46303
219-374-7160 [email protected]
www.holynamecedarlake.com
Holy Name Parish April 26, 2015 Cedar Lake, Indiana Fourth Sunday of Easter
Saturday, April 25 7:00 AM At Friary 5:00 PM The People of Holy Name Parish
Sunday, April 26 Fourth Sunday of Easter 7:00 AM Bill & Marie Stoll Augy Vicari 9:00 AM Henry J. Huppenthal 11:00 AM Paul & Amy Wilk (25th Anniversary)
Monday, April 27 7:00 AM At Friary ~ Robbieanna Poirier
Tuesday, April 28 7:00 AM At Friary ~ Tom Manning
Wednesday, April 29 7:00 AM At Friary ~ Raymond Chmielewski
Thursday, April 30 7:00 AM A Friary ~ Bob Grega
Friday, May 1 7:00 AM At Friary ~ Frank Eker
Saturday, May 2 7:00 AM At Friary 2:00 PM Houx~Bodine Wedding 5:00 PM Bertha & Henry Huppenthal Edmund Palmer
Sunday, May 3 Fifth Sunday of Easter 7:00 AM Richard Zientara Sue Landske 9:00 AM Mary Matta Virignia Palmer Lolly Schultz 11:00 AM The People of Holy Name Parish
Liturgical Schedule Gospel Reflection
April 26, 2015
4th Sunday of Easter
Acts 4:8–12; Ps 118:1, 8–9, 21–23, 26, 28, 29 1 Jn 3:1–2; Jn 10:11–18
Like Jesus did, his disciples faced rejection and per-secution for their beliefs. But also like Jesus, Luke tells us that they were “filled with the Holy Spirit”, who assisted them in their trials. Standing before the reli-gious authorities of Jerusalem, they are challenged for their behavior. In their defense Peter replies that the good works they perform are done “in the name of Jesus Christ the Nazarene whom you crucified, whom God raised from the dead”. The apostles’ ex-ample is offered to encourage Luke’s community and us as well. We are called to stand firm in our faith even in the face of opposition. In First John we are reminded of our identity as “the children of God”. Because of the incarnation, we share in God’s life. But, we are told, this is just the beginning: “what we shall be has not yet been re-vealed”; created in the image of God and called to share the divine life, we will one day “be like him”. In today’s Gospel, Jesus tells us, “I am the good shepherd”. Most of us in the United States today have never encountered a shepherd, but the image was common enough to Jesus’s audience. He draws a distinction between a shepherd who owns the sheep and a “hired man, … whose sheep are not his own”; the man who “works for pay … has no concern for the sheep” when his own safety is at stake. Jesus goes on to speak of “other sheep that do not belong to this fold,” who must also be cared for and “will hear my voice”. The good shepherd cares for all his sheep and ultimately will bring them all together so that “there will be one flock, one shepherd.” God’s desire is to gather us all together. We are called to love all “the sheep,” even those of another flock, for God al-ready loves them. For Reflection: Do I consciously perform good deeds with an awareness that I am doing them through the grace of God? Am I comfortable with the idea of “other sheep” also belonging to God’s flock?
Events for the Month Faith Formation
April 2015 25 ~ 9 AM AA (CB) 10 AM-Noon “Summer Job 101” (Gym) Catholic Services Appeal Begins 26 ~ Catholic Services Appeal Begins 10 AM RCIA (CR1) 10:15 AM Confirmation Class 27 ~ 6:30 PM Faith Formation Meeting (FFO) 7 PM RCIA (CR1) 8 PM AA (CB) 8 PM Alanon (CR2) 28 ~ 9 AM Newsletter (CR1) 5 PM St. Clare Kitchen (CB) 29 ~ 8:30 AM Morning Prayer (C) 5-7 PM Parish Office open 30 ~ 9:15 AM Adult Faith Sharing (FFO) 10 AM AA (CB) 6:30 PM Hispanic Prayer Service (C)
May 2015 1 ~ 6 PM Rehearsal 2 ~ 9 AM AA (CR2) 2 PM Houx-Bodine Wedding K of C’s selling Tootsie Rolls 3 ~ Catholic Services Appeal 10 AM RCIA (CR1) 10:15 AM Confirmation Class K of C’s selling Tootsie Rolls 4 ~ 11 AM Prayer Shawl Ministry Meeting (CR1) 7 PM RCIA (CR1) 8 PM AA (CB) 8 PM Alanon (CR2) 5 ~ 5 PM St Clare Kitchen (CB) 6:30—8 PM Grief Support (Living Room) 7 PM Parish Life (CR1) 6 ~ 8:30 AM Morning Prayer (C) Noon Charlene Club (CB) 5-7 PM Parish Office open 7 PM Hispanic Prayer Group (CR1) 7 ~ 9:15 AM Adult Faith Sharing (FFO) 10 AM AA (CB) Location for Events: PC Parish Center CB Church Basement FFO Faith Formation Office ~ Parish Center G Gym LR Living Room DR Dining Room CR1 New addition upstairs conference room CR2 New addition downstairs conference room
1st Banns Amy Kulerski & Frank Ciaccio
Generations of Faith
The Conversation
Continues. . .
Join us on Thursday mornings for conversation, fellowship and coffee.
We cover current events, hot topic issues in the church, new (and old) DVD releases on church top-
ics and never is there any such thing as a stupid question!
We meet in the Faith Formation Office in the school building around 9:15 AM. All adults in the parish are
welcome!
Planning to Marry? The Diocese requires that cou-ples planning to marry begin their preparation with the church at least six months in advance. Couples must contact Father Ed to begin 232-2713. All-Day Marriage Preparation sessions will be of-fered in the parish on June 21st. Couples may contact Jody and Dan Bohney to register for one of the sessions: [email protected] 219-696-4030.
Exploring the Trinity Join us for the final Generations of Faith session of the season on the Trinity on May 17th at 10 AM or May 18th at 6 PM in the Gym. We will be taking a look at modern theologians and what they have to say about this topic and looking at the history that got us to where we are today. All in the parish are welcome. We open with a meal and opening presentation, then we discuss the top-ic in a more hands on manner in age group break outs. If this is your first session, we wave the fee!
Those who need
our prayers…
Phil Allan
Florence Armstrong Rene Baker
Bob & Lida Barney Rita Berg
Mary Bixenman Bill Bradtke
Marcia Cepko Josephine Chmielewski
Robert Clark Jerry Dalton
Mary Lou Deno Bob Eberle
Tom & Linda Foreman Ann Gadomski Marie Govert
Joey Guerrero Rebecca Guess
Rosemarie Haberlin Angela Haskell
Karen Hathaway Mary Hays Dave Hilt
Rosalie Hoffman Amalia Hutchins
Bob Keilman Bruce Kitchell
Jeff Kubiak Monica & Fred Kujawa
Dale Laking James Larson
Debbie Longfellow Jo Manes
Lois Martinez Joy Marzynski
Mary Jane & Jim Molnar Dan & Dodie Nolan
Jeff Obarski Robert O’Donnell
Bill Peterson Stacey Previs Ray Radzinski Cecelia Rahaw
Bob Reeves Michael & Carol Rowe
Fran Salvador Lucille Shroka Evonne Smith Lisa Sonntag Bev Sparacio Barb Stuart Judy Tokarz Gerry Thiel
Marian Weger Pat & Rich Wisniewski
Matthew Yakubik Cathy Zajac
Parish Life
Youth Council
Upcoming Events for Teens in May
Open Gym
Wednesdays, May 13th and 27th from 6:30~8 PM
VBS (Vacation Bible School) All (Teens) interested in volunteering please attend our planning meeting, Sunday, May 3rd at 6:30 to 8 PM.
A late Thank You
Thank you so much to Marsha Kubik for her
help with cleaning church.
Sorry we missed your name in the list of ladies
who helped.
Thanks again.
Parish Life
During the weekend of Mother’s Day, May 9-10, the Parish Life Committee will be hosting a “Flower Sale”. For $5. you will have the opportunity to purchase flowers for someone important in your life. The sale will be in the church lobby.
Evening of Reflection/ Workshop There will be an evening of reflection/workshop for all those who are currently EMHC’s to the Homebound and this will also serve as a training session for anyone interested in ministering in this capacity. The evening of reflection will be on Monday, April 27th at 6:30 PM in church. Questions? Call or email Dea-con John Bacon at 365-2946 [email protected]
Graduation Mass Do you have a relative of Holy Name graduating from Junior High, High School or College? Our Parish would like to recognize their accomplish-ment at our Graduation Mass, Sunday, June 14th at 9 AM. We will also be remembering the soul of Alton Bradley at this Mass. Graduates are asked to report to the back of the church at 8:45 AM with or without your graduation regalia. Questions, please call Roberta Allan at 374-7836.
Thanks to Anita Torok and the Peace and
Social Justice Commission for joining us at the April GOF session to pot herbs. We love
to play in the dirt!!
Mylissa Haskell of our parish was nominated and accepted as a re-
cipient of the Servant Leadership Award presented and sponsored by the Sisters of Saints Cyril and
Methodius. Mylissa is a faithful server at Holy Name and is will-ing to serve at Masses outside
the Sunday schedule. She is also active in the Garden Ministry.
At school, Mylissa is active in Key Club and Student Council and has a been a part of many projects. She is presently playing soft-
ball and soccer. Mylissa will represent Hanover at Girl's State in June.
In the community, Mylissa is an umpire for girls softball and has participated in the town Clean-Up Day.
Mylissa is a well rounded, active young lady in
our community. She is a quiet leader who is re-spectful of those around her.
Stewardship
50/50 Raffle Results
April 12, 2015
179 Players Winning Number 585
No Winner
Drawn by: Fr. Ed & Cindy Varenkamp
Witnessed by: John Berenc
Parish Life
April 5, 2015 ~ Easter Regular Collection 17,327.15 Children’s Envelopes 22.50 Loose Collection 1,845.73 Renovations 685.00 School Support 561.00 Good Friday Donations 734.00 Rice Bowls 40.00 Total 21,215.38
April 12,2015 Regular Collection 7,743.00 Children’s Envelopes 14.00 Loose Collection 859.00 Renovations 85.00 School Support 36.00 Easter Donations 712.00 Easter Decorations 5.00 Total 9,454.00
Abbey Houx & Bradley Bodine Wedding Date May 2, 2015
50/50 Raffle Results
April 5, 2015
199 Players Winning Number 38
No Winner
Drawn by: Kate Carr & Mercedes Austgen
Witnessed by: John Berenc
Holy Name Parish April 26, 2015
Holy Name Mission Statement Holy Name Parish is a thriving Roman Catholic community that strives to create a welcoming atmosphere for many people from diverse cultures and various backgrounds. Using our time, talent and treasures, we are committed to responsible stewardship and financial accountability. We nourish our Catholic faith through our weekly sharing in the Eucharist; strengthened through intergenerational faith formation. Empowered by the Holy Spirit, we dedicate ourselves to
the service of those most in need, by being Disciples of
Christ in the world. Reaffirmed November 13, 2012
2014 Pastoral Council Members
Holy Name Parish Staff Father Ed Tlucek, ofm [email protected] 219-232-2713 Deacon Ed Kozub [email protected] 219-942-0424 Deacon Tom Kubik [email protected] 219-678-5434 Deacon John Bacon [email protected] 219-365-2946 Mercedes Austgen Pastoral Associate 219-232-2778 [email protected] Mary Joan Dickson Youth Minister 219-232-4994 [email protected] Mary Kselman Office Manager 219-232-2720 [email protected] Cindy Varenkamp Music Ministry 219-232-2781 [email protected] Wanda Burdan Office Staff 219-232-5006 [email protected] St. Vincent dePaul Volunteer Staff Member 219-374-8800 Sunday-Saturday 8 AM-6 PM
Kim Boswell Gretchen Gerstenkorn Tomas Jaimes Ed King Pete Kozlowski Meg Lanham Brian Long Shirley Manning Tom McAdams Linda Slankard Ryan Steinberg John Tritschler Rose Mary Vicari