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Owe nothing to anyone, except to love one another; for the one who loves another has fulfilled the law.
Rm 13:8
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Mission Statement : The Roman Catholic Saint Thomas More Parish Family welcomes and invites every person to join us on our journey in faith and celebration. With the grace and guidance of the Holy Spirit, and through Sacred Scripture and Tradition, we proclaim the Gospel of Jesus Christ to all, especially in loving service to those in need.
As part of the Universal Church, we affirm the dignity of every person. All this we do to give glory and honor to God.
Pastoral Staff Pastor ............................. Reverend Michael J. Yadron, KHS; Ext. 312 [email protected] Associate Pastor ............................... Reverend Ted J. Mauch; Ext. 314 [email protected] Senior Deacon............................................ Dr. Napoleon Tabion, OFS Deacons ................................................................ David Kapala, KHS ............................................................................ Joseph Stodola, KHS ......................................................................... Daniel Zurawski, KHS Director of Finance ........................................ Noreen Bickel; Ext. 330 Pastoral Care Coordinator .......................... Madeleine Moya; Ext. 313 Director of Music ......................................... Angie Lorandos; Ext. 338 Director of Religious Education .................... Emily Hackett; Ext. 332
Parish Office Staff Hours: Mon-Friday 8:00 am-8:00 pm • Saturday 8:00 am-4:00 pm Web Site .......................................................... www.stm-church.com Email address .................................. [email protected] Email address for bulletin ...................... [email protected] Office Phone………. 836-8610 Office Fax .................... 836-9185 Bulletin Editor ..................................................... Pam Pasyk; Ext. 309 Daytime Receptionist ........................................ Susan Strain; Ext. 310 Evening Receptionist .................................... Veronica Brtos; Ext. 310 Building Maintenance…………………………Dale Slosser 836-8610
Pastoral Ministries Environment & Art ............................................. Jean Bados 836-8610 Eucharistic Ministers ................................... Carole Mackey 808-9732 Hospitality/Greeters ................................... Chris Shearman 923-1419 Lectors ...................................................... William McDunn 922-9459 Nursery .................................................. Kaaren A. Mashura 836-5079 St. Vincent de Paul ................................. Michael Martinelli 836-8610 Vocations Committee ...................................... Mary Kochis 322-7262
2014-2015 Pastoral Council Members Leslie Dernulc.................................................................. Joe Dubczak Christi Kordeck ......................................................... Michael Korfiatis Mary Kretz ................................................................... Jim Landowski Paul Liszewski, Chairperson ............................................ Bill McDunn Jesse Montenegro ..............................................................Joe O’Brien Cindy Thompson ......................................................... Ruth Yothment
St. Thomas More School Pre-School through 8th Grade
Office Hours: Monday– Friday ~ 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Web Site ........................................................... www.stm-school.com School Phone ......... 836-9151 School Fax .......................... 836-0982 President ........................................................ Noreen Bickel; Ext. 330 Principal ................................................ Chet Nordyke, KHS; Ext. 328 Assistant Principal ......................................... Cynthia Block; Ext. 328 School Administrative Assistant……….. Jennifer Gonzalez; Ext. 328 School Reception & Office Associate………. Sandra Steele; Ext. 329 Home & School Association .................. Kris Miller; (312) 909-8156 Parish & School Offices Associate .............. Mary Jo Biscan; Ext. 311 Parish & School Offices Associate ................. Pam Wadycki; Ext. 339 School Admissions .............................................. Pam Pasyk; Ext. 309
Weis Center 8635 Calumet Avenue ~ Munster, IN 46321
Phone ..................................................................................... 836-2660 Fax ......................................................................................... 836-2655
St. Thomas More Religious Education Kindergarten through 8th Grade
Office Hours: Monday, Tuesday & Friday — 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Wednesday & Thursday — 1:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Religious Education Phone ........................................................... 836-8610 Director .................................................................. Emily Hackett; Ext. 332 Administrative Assistant ...................................... Carolyn McGill; Ext. 336 Grades K through 8 ~ Wednesday or Thursday from 4:30 to 6:00 p.m.
Pastoral Commissions Chairpersons Formation/Education ........................................................... Barbara Topete Parish Life ........................................................................ Elaine Herrmann Peace & Social Justice ............................................................. Mary Silvasi Spirituality & Worship....................................................... Kaaren Mashura Stewardship ........................................................................... Noreen Bickel
Parish Organizations Altar & Rosary Society .................................... Kathleen Pagorek 972-0539 Blue Army ................................................... Rose Marie Malburg 836-8779 Boy Scouts ................................................................ Curt Anglin 902-5126 Career Networking Group…………………… Christine Spencer 836-8610 Circle of Prayer………………………………..Mary Jo Humpfer 836-5002 Cub Scouts .............................................................. Chris Bedenk 595-2470 Finance ................................................................ Barbara Shaver 838-9200 Gabriel Project ............................................... Carolyn Grskovich 836-8610 Garden Club ................................................................. Al Carollo 836-8268 Gifts of Love & Warmth……………………..Bernadine Nemeth 513-6544 Girl Scouts ............................................................................ Renee Whelan Holy Name Society ..................................................... Joe Adams 865-3566 Knights of Columbus ....................................... Richard Alvarado 614-3743 K of C Columbian Squires…………………........Ralph Konkoly 588-4559 Moms’ Group .......................................................... Ann Meduga 629-6531 Oblates……………………………………………...Denise Gard 836-9115 Respect Life ............................................................ Alice Wohler 836-5337 Senior Citizens ........................................................... Herb Cleve 670-2982 The Travelers Club…………………………………..Lois Quinn 836-7902 Ushers Club .................................................... ….Jim Marmalejo 836-1463 Venture Crew……………………………………....Fr. Ben Ross 322-4505
St. Thomas More Roman Catholic Church 8501 Calumet Avenue, Munster, IN 46321
Sacramental Information Confessions Saturdays ............................................................ 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. First Friday .............................. 1/2 hour before the 6:30 a.m. Mass Baptisms .............................. First and Third Sundays at 1:00 p.m.
Parents must be registered parishioners and regularly attending at least six months before the Baptism. At least one of the godparents must be a practicing Catholic.
Pre Baptism Class ..................................... 2nd Tuesday 7:00 p.m. Parents must call the Parish Office to schedule class and/or Baptism. Marriage .............. Must be a registered, practicing member of the parish at least six months before beginning the six month preparation program for marriage. Communion calls and visits to Hospitals and Homebound: Call the Parish Office for Sacraments at hospital or at home.
New Parishioner Registration To make it as convenient as possible for you, new parishioners may
register at any time in the Parish Office.
Please remember St. Thomas More in your Will and Estate Planning
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Twenty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time September 7, 2014
Saturday, September 13 5:30 p.m. Fr. Ted Mauch
Sunday, September 14 6:30 a.m. Fr. Mike Yadron 8:00 a.m. Fr. Ben Ross 10:00 a.m. Fr. Mike Yadron 12:00 Noon Fr. Mike Yadron
SUNDAY, September 7 — Twenty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time 6:30 am For Our Parish Family Living and Deceased 8:00 am Violet M. Hawley (Ann.) by Lois Quinn 10:00 am Fr. Paul Schwartz (Ann.) by Jean Sidor & Family 12:00 pm Rosario Merlo (Ann.) by Pietro & Rosa Merlo & Family
MONDAY, September 8 — Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary 6:30 am Margaret Mezel by Sister, Elizabeth Fenyes 8:30 am Basil Rippey by Wife Marilyn
TUESDAY, September 9 6:30 am Peter Petrunich by Jim & Mona Callahan 8:30 am Bruno Eismin (Ann.) by Wife Maria 10:00 am Marilou Langer by STM Altar & Rosary Society (MASS AT MED-INN CHAPEL, Group 1)
WEDNESDAY, September 10 6:30 am Ada McCullum (Ann.) by Cabrera Family 8:30 am Intention of Jerry & Kathy Cabrera by Son Larry
THURSDAY, September 11 6:30 am Jennifer Evans & Kristen Kennedy by Nancy & Julia Konopasek 9:00 am Edward & Caroline Halpin by Family
FRIDAY, September 12 6:30 am Helen & John Lesinski by Gerald & Pam Lesinski 8:30 am John McGreevy (Ann.) by Terry & Ceil Oprinovich
SATURDAY, September 13 — St. John Chrysostom 8:30 am Thomas Krull Sr. by Family 2:00 pm Hassegren/Haddad Nuptials 5:30 pm Ed & Irma Smiley by Carolyn & Ed Smiley SUNDAY, September 14 — Exaltation of the Cross 6:30 am For Our Parish Family Living and Deceased 8:00 am James Murphy by Peter Murphy 10:00 am Mary Peloza by Barbara Peloza 12:00 pm Intention of Joyce Rybicki by Children & Grandchildren
SATURDAY, September 13 8:30 am A. & M. Reynolds 5:30 pm J. & W. Roe, T. Speranza, S. Szala, D. Urbaniak
SUNDAY, September 14 6:30 am E. Long, S. Hamill, A. Klaich 8:00 am K. Yaeger, V. Zaczyk, A. Zajakowski, E. & M. Buksa 10:00 am A., M., S. & W. McDunn, C. Olsen 12:00 pm C. & S. O’Brien, E. Korwek
III — Josh Hassegren & Jennifer Haddad
II — Benjamin Buehne & Rhiannon Falzone
Sacrificial Offerings
Thank you for your generosity and stewardship to our parish!
Adult $ 18,975.00 Loose $ 2,758.00 Children $ 153.34 TOTAL $ 21,886.34
August 31, 2014
Benne Whitlenger • John Papesh
Pastoral Care Ministry Home Communion —If you or a family member would like to
receive home Communion, contact Pastoral Care at (219) 836-8610, ext. 313.
Hospital Visits — In compliance with HIPAA legislation (privacy of patient information), hospitals do not notify our parish about
parishioner hospitalizations unless requested to do so by the patient or patient's family. If you or a family member are at
Munster Community Hospital and wish to receive hospital visits, please notify the Parish Office at (219) 836-8610.
Vocations Committee There can be not greater joy, peace and fulfillment
than to be where God wants us to be. First, and above all, you must listen to what God invites you to
do. There is a desperate need of example of holy Priests to offer God’s forgiveness. Many more vocations to the
Priesthood would help save the world.
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Twenty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time
"If your brother sins against you, go and tell him his fault between you and him alone." Gossip has become a modern pastime. We publish magazines with the latest celebrity chatter, and create
websites and blogs that reverberate with "opinions" about public and private personalities alike. Many people utilize social media to rant
about the behavior of others, and the good old-fashioned coffee break still provides ample opportunity to reveal the offenses we have suffered or to dish out dirt about people who aren't present.
Although it can take many forms, at its core, gossip is about tarnishing people's reputations without giving them a chance to
defend themselves. Today, Jesus recommends a different approach. He encourages us to deal directly with people, which in effect means
to treat them with dignity and respect. Rather than making preconceived judgments about another's behavior, Jesus asks us to
talk to the person involved ... first. Instead of running around venting our frustrations elsewhere, or even "tattling" on someone
who has legitimately wronged us, we are called to address our concern head-on, with charity and compassion.
As Jesus suggests, "If he listens to you, you have won over your brother." In other words, by speaking directly to those who have offended us, we actually have the chance to resolve the situation before it grows out of proportion. Of course this doesn't always
work; that's why Jesus mentions the other steps to take if necessary. But we will be the ones to blame for the continuation of the conflict
unless we follow the Lord's advice and give peace a chance.
lease pray for the sick of our parish... c Joshua Alvarez
Margaret Amatulli Doris Aurelio Maria Aurelio
Irene Baker Antonio Belmonte
Michael Berry Michael Blazevich Laverne Blumka Michael Boston Cheryl Bostrom
Robert Boyle Stephany Burney
Dorothy Campbell James Campbell
Thomas Cak Al Carollo
Carol Carollo Janet Cattanach
Jacqueline Morrow Christian
Frank Coman Vincent Corsello
Mike Curtain Margaret Demkovich
Ann D’Orazio Lucille Detterline
Irene Dettmer Ann DeVoy
MaryPat Devoy Irene Dickey
Jeanine Doescher Alex Eiland
Sherlon Evans John Forde
Phyllis Garber Denise Gard
Andrea Garritano Margaret Geary
Dorothy Giannini Emily Gibson
Dorothy Gillespie Jacqueleen Gonzalez
Margaret Good Howard Gralewski
James Grunewald Amy Hayes
Eleanore Heggi Marie Henke
Evelyn Hennes Marisol Hernandez
Becky Hill Megan Homcho
Mary Jo Humpfer Steve Izzo
Dennis Jablonski Elizabeth Jacob Barbara Jamrose Stanley Jayjack
Rosemary Jerzak-Staszel Penny Jurkash Debbie Kaczka Robert Kalka
James Klein, Sr. Carol Keilman Janet Knight
Susan Kolodziej Miller Krizmanic
Jerome Kula Annika LeMonier Debbie LeMonier Richard LaVigne
Gene Leahy Mary Leahy
Jo Lisiniewicz Edward Liskiewicz Stanley Liskiewicz
Maria Lovell Charlene Madura Mary Manchak Brady Martin
Jenny Mendoza Faye Meny Sandi Merlo
Stephanie Mueller Olga Mihalo Andrew Moll Elissa Moll David Moll Jean Narvid
Donna Nichols
Steven Nowaczyk Valerie O’Donnell
Danny Ogren Emily Orosco
Christine Osmulski Johanna Petruch
Andrew Pieczyrak Elizabeth Pilones Sylvester Porras Timothy Ribble
Jackie Roach Burt Robinson Kristen Rubin Ann Sardella George Sauer Marie Schultz
Marianne Schwartz William Schwartz
Zachery Scriff James Secviar
Jim Seul Renee Shehan
Thomas Skarbek Nick Skinner
Lydia Skorupa Carolyn Smiley Deborah Stareck Florence Stevens Georgianne Suto
Celine Szczepaniak Carrie Szumelda
Barbara Szypczak Rose Terranova
Rose Theis Gerardo Trevino Kathie Trudgian Anthony Ubuane
Tony Vanden Heuvel Raymond Vanderbok
Julia Vrbanich Pam Wadycki
Adele Wall Don Woszczynski
Cecilia Ziegler Cody Ziemkowski
MONDAY, September 8 7:00 pm Parish Life ~ Conference Room 7:00 pm Peace & Social Justice ~ Teachers’ Lounge 7:00 pm Vocations ~ Sacristy 7:00 pm Blue Army ~ Chapel 7:00 pm Schola ~Church 7:30 pm Knights of Columbus ~ Solar Room
TUESDAY, September 9 9:15 am Eucharistic Adoration (until 6:30 p.m.) ~ Chapel 1:00 pm Prayer/Vocations ~ Chapel 6:00 pm Divine Mercy Chaplet ~ Chapel 7:00 pm Baptism Preparation Class ~ Conference Room
WEDNESDAY, September 10 9:30 am Bible Study ~ Conference Room 4:30 pm Religious Education Classes (until 6:00 p.m.) 6:00 pm Handbell Choir Practice ~ Church 6:45 pm Altar & Rosary Society ~ Solar Room 7:00 pm St. Vincent De Paul Society ~ Conference Room
THURSDAY, September 11 4:30 pm Religious Education Classes (until 6:00 p.m.) 6:30 pm Scripture Study ~ Conference Room 7:00 pm All Seasons Chorale ~ Church
FRIDAY, September 12 9:00 am Gifts of Love & Warmth ~ Conference Room
SATURDAY, September 13 BNI Drama Club Car Wash ~ 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. -North Lot 10:00 am Oblates ~ Conference Room 10:30 am VIRTUS Training ~ Solar Room 7:00 pm STMS Junior High Dance ~ Gym
SUNDAY, September 14 Flue Shots in the Solar Room after all Masses Parish Picnic in the Gym from 1:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m.
Readings for Week of September 7 Sunday: Ez 33:7-9/Rom 13:8-10/Mt 18:15-20 Monday: Mi 5:1-4a or Rom 8:28-30/Mt 1:1-16, 18-23 or 1:18-23 Tuesday: 1 Cor 6:1-11/Lk 6:12-19 Wednesday: 1 Cor 7:25-31/Lk 6:20-26 Thursday: 1 Cor 8:1b-7, 11-13/Lk 6:27-38 Friday: 1 Cor 9:16-19, 22b-27/Lk 6:39-42 Saturday: 1 Cor 10:14-22/Lk 6:43-49 Next Sunday: Nm 21:4b-9/Phil 2:6-11/Jn 3:13-17
Flu Shots Coming Next Weekend Deacon Joe & his crew will be providing
Flu Shots for STM parishioners in the Solar Room after all Masses on
Sunday, September 14th Flu Shots are $25.99.
Pneumonia Shots also available. Shots are FREE with Medicare.
Most insurance plans are also accepted.
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The Pastor’s Page
PLEASE REMEMBER THEM Please pray for the priests and deacons who have served the Diocese of Gary so faithfully and whose anniversaries of death are this week:
September 7: Rev. Joseph P. Smith (1986) September 8: Rev. Roman S. Wojcicki (1963) September 9: Rev. Paul P. Jakulevicius (1992) September 11: Deacon Martin Gomez (2011) September 12: Rev. John A. Halo (1986) Rev. Vincent Uvodic (1987) September 13: Rev. Bernard F. Shank (1997)
ON THE LIGHTER SIDE Quotes that make you go, “Hmmm…”
The secret of a good sermon is to have a good beginning, and a good ending; and to have the two as close together as possible. ~ George Burns Be careful about reading health books. You may die of a misprint. ~ Mark Twain I don’t feel old. I don’t feel anything until noon. Then it’s time for my nap. ~ Bob Hope
KNIGHTS OF THE HOLY SEPULCHRE The Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem is the only lay institution of the Vatican State charged with the task of providing for the needs of the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem and for all the activities and initiatives necessary to
support the Christian presence in the Holy Land. The Order’s support for the Christians in the Holy Land does not just take the form of financial contributions and prayers, important though we recognize that these are. All of the Order’s Lieutenancies arrange formal pilgrimages, in the course of which Members do not simply view and explore the Holy Sites, but also have the opportunity to meet the people whom they are supporting and assure them that they are not forgotten. The Pilgrim Shell is the most significant decoration of the Order. It may be awarded by the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem to any Knight or Lady of the Order in good standing, who makes a pilgrimage to Jerusalem and prays at the Holy Sepulchre of our Risen Lord. This decoration consists of a scallop shell, the ancient badge of a pilgrim, in oxidized silver, in the center of which is placed the cross of the Order in red fired enamel bordered with gold.
The Order is charged, in its Constitution: To strengthen in its members the practice of Christian
life, in absolute fidelity to the Supreme Pontiff and according to the teachings of the Church, observing as its foundation the principles of charity which make the Order a fundamental means of assistance to the Holy Land.
To sustain and aid the charitable, cultural and social works and institutions of the Catholic Church in the Holy Land, particularly those of and in the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem, with which the Order maintains its traditional ties.
To support the preservation and propagation of the Faith in those lands, and promote interest in this work not only among Catholics scattered throughout the world, who are united in charity by the symbol of the Order, but also among all other Christians.
To uphold the rights of the Catholic Church in the Holy Land.
Next Sunday is an important Feast in the life of the Order: The Triumph of the Cross. Some of our recent members will be awarded their Pilgrim Crosses at the 10:00 a.m. Mass.
RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION OF ADULTS
The RCIA, the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults, will start up again at our parish the first Tuesday of October (October 7th). The RCIA is the normal avenue for people of other faiths or people who have never been baptized to enter the Catholic Church. The RCIA is also utilized for those who may have been baptized Catholic but who never completed their sacraments of initiation (Communion and Confirmation). If you, or someone you know, have never been baptized and you wish to become Catholic, consider attending one of two inquiry sessions — Tuesday, September 23rd or Tuesday, September 30th — at 7:00 p.m. in the Parish Conference Room. (Enter at the Parish Office.) You only need to attend one of those two evenings. People will be available to answer any question you may have about the program. Course books and a syllabus also will be available. Likewise, if you have been baptized as a Catholic and never had your other sacraments or if you have been baptized in another faith and wish to become Catholic, please attend one of the two inquiry sessions for more information and materials. RCIA begins in earnest Tuesday, October 7th and meets every Tuesday from 7:00 until 8:30 p.m. until a month after Easter. There is also a component of the RCIA — the RCIC — for children and teens who may need their sacraments. Please call the parish office for more information.
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Lectors & Greeters for the Week
Saturday, September 13 5:30 pm Mass
Richard Gard & Jeff Urbaniak
Saturday, September 13 5:30 p.m. Mass
Main: Dagmar Reay Chapel: Rob & Dorothy
Mangus Sunday, September 14
6:30 am Mass Main: Jan Holka
Chapel: Lyle & Shirley Fralich Choir: Karen & Tim Rutz
Welcome Back Religious Education students!
We look forward to a great year ahead!
Religious Education
Virtus Training Saturday, September 13th
Training from 10:30 a.m. until 1:30 p.m. in the Solar Room. The Virtus Program deals with the awareness and prevention of the sexual abuse of children. Due to the content of the program,
no children are permitted to attend the training. Anyone 18 years or older must be Virtus trained in order to
volunteer or work in the School or in the Parish. Please email Carolyn McGill at [email protected] to
reserve your seat for Virtus training and to assure we have enough materials for everyone.
Please arrive promptly at 10:30 a.m. Please enter through the gymnasium doors under the carport.
St. Vincent De Paul Society Join the 7th Annual St. Vincent De Paul Friends of the Poor Walk/Run
September 20, 2014 at Lemon Lake County Park
This walk raises funds enabling the Society to help those in need with assistance of food, rent or utilities.
Contributions raised from this event are returned directly to our parish society to benefit those we serve.
Registration is from 9:00-10:00 a.m. The walk will begin at 10:00 a.m.
Consider joining us for a pleasant walk with lunch to follow. Pick-up registration/waiver forms and pledge sheets in the
Parish Office. These will be collected at the walk.
Late registrants are accepted. Thanks for your support of the St. Vincent de Paul Society!
Artists & Crafters Wanted Artists and crafters are needed
for the 29th Annual St. Thomas More Altar & Rosary
Holiday Bazaar Saturday, November 1 & Sunday, November 2
For a vendor application, please contact Kaaren at (219)836-5079 or
Vincentians will be available to answer questions and register additional walkers
This weekend —September 6th & 7th at all the Church entrances.
Join us for our next meeting on Tuesday, September 23, 2014 7:00 p.m. in the Teachers’ Lounge. All are welcome to be a part of this
meaningful ministry for mothers & babies.
Gabriel Project
Sunday, September 14 6:30 am Mass
John Brooks & Loretta Krawczyk
8:00 am Mass Chris Greenberg & Paul Liszewski
10:00 am Mass Bill McDunn & Terri Tratar
12:00 Noon Mass Cal Bellamy & Maryann Pancheri
8:00 am Mass Main: Dennis & Lucy Perz
Chapel: Mary Silvasi Choir: Lois Quinn
10:00 am Mass Main: Denise & Tim Szorc &
Allison Rusnak Chapel: Madeline Mikolanis Choir: Dwight & Mary Ann
Reed
12:00 pm Mass Main: Diane Gralewski Choir: Pat Batchelder
Bulletin Articles All bulletin articles must be submitted at least 2 weeks in advance to guarantee inclusion in the appropriate bulletin. This will be in
effect year-round. Thank you for your assistance.
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St. Thomas More School September 7, 2014
As is tradition at St. Thomas More School, after the first All School Mass of the new school year, all new
students and faculty members are “officially” introduced to the student body and welcomed with a
small gift from the Student Council. This year we also
have the honor of welcoming
Fr. Ted Mauch to our school family.
For all those students beginning their final year at St. Thomas More
School as eighth graders, they were presented to all those at Mass wearing the official
red eighth grade sweater. Welcome to all of those new to St. Thomas More
School. We look forward to a fabulous school year ahead!
Visioning Workshop Thank you to all who attended the STMS
A big thank you to all parishioners, school parents & alumni who attended the Visioning Workshop held on Thursday, September 4th. We appreciate the input from all those who participated as St. Thomas More School begins a strategic plan for the future of our school.
For 65 years, St. Thomas More School has remained a premier school in the area and we look forward to continuing that standard of excellence in education as our students develop spiritually, artistically and athletically in
an unparalleled academic environment for decades to come.
Welcome New Students, Teachers & Fr. Ted Eighth Grade Receives Sweatshirts
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The Emmaus Program The Emmaus Program is a four week adult formation
program for ministers, parishioners, teachers and catechists. The Fall Program will be offered in October at
St. Michael the Archangel, 1 West Wilhem Street in Schererville.
Topic: “Reconciliation” Fr. Martin Dobrzynski — Presenter
Fr. Martin Dobrzynski is Pastor of St. Michael Parish in Schererville and Director for the Diocesan Office of Worship.
He holds a Masters in Liturgy from the University of Notre Dame. He teaches for the Diocesan Lay Ecclesial Ministry
Program and is a frequent presenter for the Emmaus Program.
This four session program will focus on the public life of Jesus, who not only forgave sins, but also made plain the effect of
forgiveness. He reintegrated forgiven sinners into the community of the People of God.
Our speaker will lead us through the importance of reconciliation in our lives and how it can be assisted by the
Sacrament of Reconciliation. Tuesdays & Thursdays from 6:30 p.m.– 8:30 p.m.
Tuesday, October 7th • Thursday, October 9th Tuesday, October 14th • Thursday, October 16th
Brochures with a reservation form can be found in the STM Parish Office. For further information, contact Anne Verbeke at
(219) 769-9292, ext. 280 or [email protected].
Music Ministry Additional parishioners are needed for the following
St. Thomas More musical groups:
Handbell Choir We are in need of three new Handbell Choir members in grades
5 through adult to join our Handbell Choirs for the fall. It is a very enjoyable, fulfilling ministry.
Handbell Choir members need to be available to practice on Wednesday evenings at 6:00 p.m. on a regular basis and to play
at Saturday 5:30 p.m. Masses, Christmas Eve Mass and occasional other Masses on the weekend.
You do not need to read music; we will teach you. Please consider joining this valuable
ministry. Call or email: Laura Javorka at 836-8610, ext. 306 or
Youth Chorale We are currently accepting registrations for the Youth Chorale. We need older
youth who are skilled at singing harmony, boys with changing voices to sing 3-part harmony and
young, energetic choir members looking for a challenge. The Chorale is open to all parishioners in grades two through high
school. We sing twice a month at the Saturday 5:30 p.m. Masses. Practices are from 4:00 – 5:30 p.m. on the days that we sing (prior to Mass). We also sing for Christmas Eve 5:30 p.m.
Mass. If you would like to share your singing talent with your parish, email Laura Javorka at [email protected] or call 836-8610, ext. 306 to register. Workshops for all choir members
begin early in September, so register soon.
Holy Name Society Attention all men of the parish!
Please join us for our annual Evening of Reflection
6:00 p.m. on Tuesday, September 23, 2014 at the Carmelite Monastery in Munster.
Please arrive at 6:00 p.m. for Mass. Dinner and a presentation will follow.
Our spiritual retreat leader will be Rev. Gerald Schweitzer. The Rosary & Benediction will conclude the evening.
The Society’s cost for this event is $14/person and we are re-questing a “free will” donation to cover our expenses.
If you are interested in attending this meaningful event, please make a reservation by contacting Captain Joe Adams at
(219) 865-3566 or Captain John Jurkash at (219) 803-0667 no later than September 16th. We hope to see you there.
Our next regular meeting: Monday, September 15th at 7:00 p.m.
Altar & Rosary Society Join the women of St. Thomas More for our meeting on
Wednesday, September 10th 6:30 p.m. in the Solar Room
This is our annual Salad Buffet Pot Luck Dinner
All women of the parish are invited to join us. Please bring your favorite Salad Dish or Dessert.
We will meet at 6:30 p.m., with the recitation of the
Rosary promptly at 6:45 p.m. Dinner will follow and a short meet-
ing and gift card door prizes will conclude the evening.
Everyone attending will receive the Yearly Events Calendar.
For information, please contact Therese at (219) 844-7715 or Kathleen at (219) 972-0539.
Marriage Encounter Weekend Couples who attend Worldwide Marriage Encounter weekends
not only rediscover the joy, intimacy and romance in their relationships, but also become more active in their parish.
Together we are making marriages, families and our Church stronger & healthier. Upcoming weekends:
October 10-12, 2014 & December 5-7, 2014 All Worldwide Marriage Encounter weekends take place in Elk
Grove, IL. Early reservations are requested. For information and reservations, call
Jim & Kris (630) 577-0778 or www.wwmejoliet.org.
BNI Car Wash The Drama Club of Bishop Noll Institute will be holding a
Car Wash on Saturday, September 13th from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
in the North Parking Lot of St. Thomas More near the gym entrance.
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IT’S TIME FOR THE ANNUAL ST. THOMAS MORE
Parish Picnic SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 14th
1:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m. in the Gym
Children’s Games (Cafeteria) Door Prizes
Entertainment by The Merry Notes Menu:
Brats/Burgers • Hot Dogs • Pulled Pork Tomato Salad
Whiskey-Baked Beans • Chips Dessert • Water/Soda
RETURN THIS FORM TODAY! SEPTEMBER 7th! Place in the Collection Basket or return to the Parish Office.
Family Name: ________________________________________________________
Attending: Adults_________________________ Children___________________
Email: _____________________________________________________________
Don’t Miss Out — Respond Today!
Wounded Healers Anyone grieving from the loss of a loved-one or friend is
encouraged to attend Wounded Healers. Separate sessions for those dealing with the loss of a spouse, parent, sibling or friend, child or
grandchild & separate groups for both adults and teens dealing with loss due to suicide. Meetings are Wednesday evenings at St. James Church in Highland from 7:00 p.m.-8:30 p.m. Non-denominational.
Meetings: September 10 & 24, October 8 & 22 & November 5th.
Polish Heritage Festival September 14th at the International Friendship Gardens, 2055 E. Hwy 12, Michigan City, IN from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Polish-
English Mass at 11:00 a.m. Folk dancers at 12:30 p.m. & 3:00 p.m. Polka music by the EZ Tones from 1:00-4:00 p.m. Polish food and
bakery items for sale beginning at 12:00 Noon.
“Raise a Glass” Fundraiser Comfort Keepers & Arden Courts are hosting its “Raise a
Glass!” event on Thursday, September 18th, 6:00-9:00 p.m. at Centennial Park in Munster. Wine tasting & dinner, raffle & silent auction. Music by vocalist Peter Oprisko. Donation is $50/person. Seats can be reserved by calling Debbie at (219)
838-0808. Proceeds benefit the Alzheimer’s/Dementia Services.
Rummage, Bake & Pierogi Sale St. James in Highland is holding a Rummage, Bake & Pierogi
Sale on Friday, September 26th from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. and on Saturday, September 27th from 8:00 a.m. to
2:00 p.m. Saturday is $1/bag for clothes and half-price on everything else. Contact Helen at (219) 924-5783.
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STM Career Networking Group 80% of Jobs are Unadvertised
82% of Jobs are found through Networking 15% Found through Search Firms • 10% Found through Want Ads
4% Create Their Own Jobs • 2% Blindly Send Resumes Thursday, September 18, 2014
7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
Tina Barnes Manager of Recruitment Services
Franciscan Sisters of Chicago Service Corporation
Where: STM Weis Center 8635 Calumet Avenue • Munster, IN
When: The 3rd Thursday of Every Month Time: 7:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m.
Email: [email protected] Regular Meetings are Free! Open to All!
For those who are unemployed (in transition), new to the job market, employed but changing careers or those who can offer employment opportunities through their current
professional connections. Have your cover letter, resume or thank you
note critiqued by a professional.
Senior Citizens If you are a Senior in our parish family and you have not yet
joined us, we invite you to come and be a member of the Senior Citizen’s Ministry at St. Thomas More.
Meetings are held at 1:00 p.m. in the Kish Community Room, 10000 Calumet Avenue in Munster (unless otherwise noted).
Upcoming Meetings:
Wednesday, September 17th Social Gathering & St. Vincent De Paul Food Drive
Wednesday, October 1st Business Meeting
Guest Speaker: To Be Announced
Wednesday, October 15th Day of Reflection Carmelite Monastery
9:00 a.m. Chapel Mass Guest Speaker with luncheon to follow.
Wednesday, November 5th Business Meeting
Guest Speaker: To Be Announced
Wednesday, November 19th Social Gathering
Thursday, December 11th Christmas Luncheon 12:00 Noon — 4:00 p.m.
Teibel’s Restaurant Advance reservations required.
Join us for our monthly luncheons, too! Locations vary & will be announced in the parish bulletin prior to
our lunch outing.
Questions? Would you like more information? Please feel free to contact one of our Senior Citizens officers:
President—Herb Cleve Vice-President—Char Mannix Secretary—Celine Szczepaniak
Treasurer—Dewey Wenzel
You Did It For Me Grant* was diagnosed with autism 5 years ago and struggles to
find acceptance or make friends at his local public school. Since last year, he’s been going to an after-school program hosted by his local Catholic Charities agency and spending time with a high school “buddy” who helps him with homework and social
activities. Grant’s mom said the difference has been remarkable: “This has changed the way he sees the world.”
Last year, Catholic Charities affiliates provided over 750,000 education-related client services across the U.S. To learn more: www.CatholicCharitiesUSA.org
Respect Life Corner Join the Pro-Life Ministry at St. Michael the Archangel Church as
they present the annual Smart Chicks & Old Bags
fundraiser to assist the Knights of Columbus in purchasing an
ultrasound machine. Come and shop the lovely assortment of
gently used purses & jewelry at St. Michael’s St. Patrick Hall
1 Wilhelm Street in Schererville Sunday, September 21, 2014
1:00 4:00 p.m. • Auction at 2:30 p.m. $5.00 Admission Covers Refreshments
STM Travelers Club Historic Cedarburg, Wisconsin
October 16, 2014 from 7:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Enjoy learning and seeing how settlers made their homes in the
beautiful mid-west many years ago as we visit historic Cedarburg, WI in October.
See how the settlers made their own woolen goods, the types of homes they built and visit many gift, antique, art and
other unusual shops throughout the town. We are hoping for some beautiful fall foliage as a backdrop to
this picturesque area as an added bonus. More details regarding lunch, costs, etc. will be forthcoming.
Watch the bulletin for all the details coming soon, but don’t forget to mark your calendars now for this fun and
informative outing. As usual, you may sign up for this trip in the Parish Office.
(payment is due at sign-up to hold your reservation).