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Amen, amen, I say to you, I am the gate for the sheep. Jn 10:7
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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 Benjamin J. Ross; Ext. 314 [email protected] Senior Deacon............................................ Dr. Napoleon Tabion, OFS Deacons ................................................................ David Kapala, KHS ............................................................................ Joseph Stodola, KHS ......................................................................... Daniel Zurawski, KHS Stewardship Director ..................................... 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 923-8816 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
2013-2014 Pastoral Council Members Daniel Buksa ................................................................ Leslie Dernulc Christi Kordeck ......................................................... Michael Korfiatis John Kovach ...................................................................... Mary Kretz Paul Liszewski, Co-Chair ................................................ Bill McDunn Andrea Mazerik ....................................................... Jesse Montenegro Krystal Quagliara, Chairperson ................................... 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 Principal ................................................ Chet Nordyke, KHS; Ext. 328 Assistant Principal…………………….…………Tina Boyle; 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 ...................................... Kaaren Mashura 836-5079 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 ................................................................. Julie Buksa 922-1182 Holy Name Society ..................................................... Joe Adams 865-3566 Knights of Columbus ............................................... Dave Kritzer 838-4409 K of C Columbian Squires………………….....Richard Alvarado 614-3743 Moms’ Group ......................................................... Leticia Kotso 924-5732 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 836-8610
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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Fourth Sunday of Easter May 11, 2014
Saturday, May 17 5:30 p.m. Fr. Benjamin Ross
Sunday, May 18 6:30 a.m. Fr. Benjamin Ross 8:00 a.m. Fr. Benjamin Ross 10:00 a.m. Fr. Benjamin Ross 12:00 Noon Fr. Ted Mauch
SUNDAY, May 11 — Fourth Sunday of Easter 6:30 am For Our Parish Family Living and Deceased 8:00 am Charles Heggi (Ann.) by Eleanore & Kevin Heggi 10:00 am All Mothers Living and Deceased 12:00 pm Thomas Gilboe by Children & Grandchildren
MONDAY, May 12 6:30 am Helen Yadron by Family 8:30 am Karen Gianotti (Ann.) by Husband John & Son Jay
TUESDAY, May 13 6:30 am Roger Smitley (Ann.) by Wife Dorothy & Family 8:30 am Robert Livingstone by Bill Enright 10:00 am Mary Solczak by STM Altar & Rosary Society (MASS AT MED-INN CHAPEL, Group 3)
WEDNESDAY, May 14 — St. Matthias 6:30 am Louis Biedron by Family 8:30 am Don Bunting by Mother and Family
THURSDAY, May 15 6:30 am All Souls Day Intentions 9:00 am Andrew & Mary Chizmadia by Fenyes Family
FRIDAY, May 16 6:30 am Harry & Margaret Kender by Jim & Arlene Kender 8:30 am Mary Jean Christy by Family
SATURDAY, May 17 8:30 am Cotaminda L. Serrano (Ann.) by Serrano Family 5:30 pm Lillian & Tadeusz Jaworski by Family
SUNDAY, May 18 — Fifth Sunday of Easter 6:30 am Thomas Boblink by Charles & Barbara Boblink 8:00 am George A. Hawley (Ann.) by Lois Quinn & Family 10:00 am Anne Baranowski (Ann.) by Ed & Carolyn Smiley 12:00 pm For Our Parish Family Living and Deceased
SATURDAY, May 17 8:30 am A. Korfiatis, D. Urbaniak 5:30 pm T. Speranza, M. & S. Szala, B. & M. Andrzejewski/ MC ~ Nick
SUNDAY, May 18 6:30 am B. Hanusin, B. & J. Peters 8:00 am E. & M. Buksa, S. Lyons, A. & M. Nahnsen MC ~ Scott 10:00 am A. Berkley, J. Burns, X. Cano, K. & S. Cunningham/ MC ~ Joey 12:00 pm J. Malungcot, M. & T. Muta/ MC ~ Alyssa
Bann II Julie Bassetto & Douglas Quasny
Bann I Elizabeth Alonzo & Adam Klobucar
Mary Alice Vangeloff
Sacrificial Offerings
Thank you for your generosity and stewardship to our parish!
Adult $ 25,417.00 Loose $ 2,610.00 Children $ 132.55
TOTAL $ 28,159.55
May 4, 2014
Jack Daniel III Son of Jack & Tiffany Chavez
Jayden Cole Son of Santana Cisneros
Brennan Xavier Son of Ruben Hinojosa, Jr. & Ashley Gilliand
New Altar Servers Information/Sign-Up Meeting Any STM School or STM Religious
Education student, currently in the 4th grade or above, who is interested in
becoming an Altar Server, is invited to attend an informational meeting on
Wednesday, May 14th —7:00 pm in the Cafeteria.
Parents must accompany their student to this very important informational
meeting.
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Third Sunday of Easter "Whoever enters through me will be saved, and will come in and
go out and find pasture." Jesus' analogy about the pasture suggests the ideas of both provision and protection. In this grassy field, the
sheep find their sustenance. The pasture is also the safe zone where the Shepherd can keep tabs on his flock. When Jesus speaks of himself as "the gate for the sheep" he is telling us that through our belief in him, we too will find provision and protection. First: provision. Jesus wants to provide for his people. He "came so that they might have life and have it more abundantly." The imagery here is of plenty, not just "enough." Today's psalm says, "The LORD is my shepherd; I shall not want...You spread the table
before me...my cup overflows." This generous Shepherd provides not only our daily bread, but also our spiritual needs. "He
refreshes my soul," the psalm tells us. When we are weary from the cares of life, the struggles of daily survival, and the burden of our sins, Jesus gives us "repose" in the "verdant pastures" of his
love. Today's epistle follows the theme: "You had gone astray like sheep, but you have now returned to the shepherd and
guardian of your souls." This brings us to the second point: protection. Jesus guards us, ensuring our safety. Again, Psalm 23 declares, "Even though I walk in the dark valley I fear no evil; for you are at my side." Jesus wants to comfort us when we are frightened by trials or
threatened by temptations. He "calls his own sheep by name and leads them out." Out of harm's way. We only must be sure we know him well enough to "recognize his voice" when he calls.
lease pray for the sick of our parish... c Margaret Amatulli
Doris Aurelio Maria Aurelio
Irene Baker John 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 Emily Gibson
Dorothy Gillespie Jacqueleen Gonzalez
Margaret Good Howard Gralewski James Grunewald
Amy Hayes Eleanore Heggi Marie Henke
Evelyn Hennes 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 Dorothy Larson
Annika LeMonier Debbie LeMonier Virginia 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
Irene Orzel 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
MONDAY, May 12 Market Day Pick-Up in the Gym from 5:00-6:00 p.m. 7:00 pm Schola Choir ~ Church 7:00 pm Peace & Social Justice ~ Conference Room 7:00 pm Religious Formation ~ Teachers’ Lounge 7:30 pm Knights of Columbus ~ Solar Room
TUESDAY, May 13 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 New Altar Server Meeting ~ Cafeteria 7:00 pm Festival Committee ~ Solar Room 7:00 pm Baptism Preparation Class ~ Conference Room
WEDNESDAY, May 14 9:30 am Bible Study ~ Conference Room 6:00 pm Handbell Practice ~ Church 6:45 pm Altar & Rosary Society ~ Cafeteria 7:00 pm Instructional Mass with Fr. Schweitzer ~ Chapel 7:00 pm St. Vincent De Paul ~ Conference Room
THURSDAY, May 15 7:00 pm All Seasons Chorale ~ Church
FRIDAY, May 16 9:00 am Gifts of Love and Warmth ~ Conference Room 5:00 pm Eagle Dash Committee ~ Teachers’ Lounge 6:30 pm 4H ~ Cafeteria
SATURDAY, May 17 7:00 pm STMS Junior High Dance ~ Gym
SUNDAY, May 18 Eagle Dash at Wicker Park in Highland Registration -11:00 am • Race Begins- 1:00 pm 6:00 pm Taizé Prayer Service ~ Church
Readings for the Week of May 11 Sunday: Acts 2:14a, 36-41/1 Pt 2:20b-25/Jn 10:1-10 Monday: Acts 11:1-18/Jn 10:11-18 Tuesday: Acts 11:19-26/Jn 10:22-30 Wednesday: Acts 1:15-17, 20-26/Jn 15:9-17 Thursday: Acts 13:13-25/Jn 13:16-20 Friday: Acts 13:26-33/Jn 14:1-6 Saturday: Acts 13:44-52/Jn 14:7-14 Next Sunday: Acts 6:1-7/1 Pt 2:4-9/Jn 14:1-12
The Saunders Family $100 Winner May 5, 2014
Festival Early Bird Raffle Festival Early Bird drawings will take place every Monday until the Monday before the festival. Return tickets to the Parish Office, send to the office via the mail or place in the collection basket. Main Drawing-June 22nd at 9:00 p.m.
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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:
May 11: Rev. Louis B. Wozniak (1997) May 12: Deacon Richard Duszynski (1995) May 14: Msgr. Julian F. Doktor (1965) May 15: Msgr. Clement M. Mlinarovich (1971) May 17: Rev. Eric A. Schaff (1969)
ON THE LIGHTER SIDE Dictionary of meanings just for Moms
Feedback: The inevitable result when the baby doesn’t care for the strained carrots.
Full Name: What you call your child when you’re mad at him.
Grandparents: The people who think your children are wonderful even though they’re sure you’re not raising them right.
Hearsay: What toddlers do when anyone mutters a dirty word.
Independent: How we want our children to be for as long as they do everything we say.
Puddle: A small body of water that draws other small bodies wearing dry shoes into it.
Show Off: A child who is more talented than yours. Sterilize: What you do to your first baby’s pacifier by
boiling it, and to your last baby’s pacifier by blowing on it and wiping it with saliva.
Top Bunk: Where you should never put a child wearing Superman jammies.
Whodunit: None of the kids that live in your house.
Happy Mother’s Day to all of the mothers out there. Moms, grandmoms, great-grandmoms: you are all in my heart, thoughts, and prayers today! Moms-to-be, especially those first time moms-to-be, I pray that your pregnancy continues without complication and that you will be able to welcome that new life into the world safe and sound. It has always made me wonder about why we only have Mother’s Day once a year. (Father’s Day, for that matter, as well.) After all, moms are not just moms once a year. They do not do all the “motherly things” just once a year. Theirs is an unending job. Done well, they barely receive recognition. Done poorly, and everyone is on their backs. If a child is having a cranky day, look out mom. If dad’s day is not going so well, look out mom. I hope you know that whether we say it or not, we realize that we would not be here without you and that we love you very much for bringing us into the world. I know that not all moms have the best relationship with their children. If you are one of them, I pray for peace for you and yours on this day. Hang in there and keep doing the best that you can do. After all, that is all that God expects of any of His children. You husbands and children, don't forget to do something special for mom today. It does not have to be big enough to make the ten o’clock news. It should be big enough, however, to let her know how much you care about her. Again, Happy Mother's Day!
M y first love O ught to have been T he one who taught me H ow to love by E arnestly devoting herself to her R estless children. ' Tis a fact that S he took care of us. D ay and night, A lways providing for us. Y es — my mother!
ROME-ASSISI-FLORENCE PILGRIMAGE Tomorrow, fifty-six people, mostly from the parish or the diocese, will be leaving for a pilgrimage to Rome, Assisi, and Florence. We depart in the evening to Frankfort, Germany and then transfer planes to go to Rome. Our return on May 21st will begin in Milan and go to Frankfort where we will change planes for our flight back to Chicago. As always, I ask that you keep all of us in your prayers that we have safe flights and an enjoyable and prayerful pilgrimage experience. I will be keeping all of you in my prayers at our daily Masses. Thank you to Fr. Ben, the Carmelite Fathers, and Fr. Ted Mauch for providing coverage for me while I am gone with the pilgrims.
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Register Now for Fall Religious Education 2014-2015 Religious Education Year
The registration form can be found on the parish website. Register early to ensure that you get your day of preference.
If you are new to the program, a Baptismal certificate is required for registration. Payment in full is required at the time of
registration. We look forward to seeing you this fall!
Religious Education
Respect Life Corner Pro-Life Rosary
Please join our group Pro-Life Rosary, in honor of Mary, the Blessed Mother, next Sunday after the Noon Mass
Sunday, May 18th at 1:00 p.m. in the St. Thomas More Chapel. All are invited to attend.
Father’s Day Cards Now Available Purchase cards in the Parish Office for $3 per card. You may list favorite parent, grandparent or friend,
etc., living or deceased, for our parish bulletin on the corresponding day.
To be printed in the bulletin, Father’s Day Cards must be purchased no later than Friday, June 6th.
You Did It for Me Cristina and her family can now stay dry during the rainy
season. They have a new roof. Christina’s home was badly damaged when Typhoon Haiyan hit the Philippines. She and
her son have worked hard to rebuild their home, using a sturdy tarp roof provided by Catholic Relief Services. CRS quickly
distributed more than 40,000 specially-designed tarps to Haiyan survivors like Christina.
Breath of Hope Fundraising Benefit for the Lusk Family Cystic Fibrosis Fundraiser in Loving Memory of
Colleen Lusk
Everyone is invited! Silent Auction • Raffle Pizza & Pasta Buffet
Sunday, June 8, 2014 1:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Bullpen Luxury Bar
1013 W. US Highway 30 (near corner of Routes 41 & 30) Tickets are only $15 per person
Tickets available at the door. All proceeds will go directly to the
Lusk family.
Garden Club Tryouts Spring training tryouts will begin for new members.
The Garden Club mission is improving and maintaining the parish grounds. To perform its mission it
needs new members, male or female, between the ages of 21 and 99.
New recruits must be capable of walking, talking and stalking (weeds that is) and
distinguishing between plant life that should be nourished or eradicated.
Bending over and having a digestive system capable of consuming coffee and doughnuts is an asset, but not an absolute requirement.
If you believe you can measure up to these standards and have a burning desire to become a participant in this
elite group, present yourself on any Wednesday or Friday morning at The Barn (next to the parish
rectory) at 9:00 a.m. We disband at noon. Attendance records are not kept and fines are not levied for being absent or having
differences of opinion with others in the group. Seize the moment, challenge yourself, fulfill one of your lifelong
dreams, give your dormant psyche a spring tonic! Join the Garden Club!
Altar & Rosary Society Spring Ethnic Pot Luck Dinner
Our next event, one of the year’s favorite evenings, will be Wednesday, May 14th at 6:30 p.m.
in the Solar Room All women of the parish are invited to join us.
Please bring your favorite family dish or dessert. The Rosary will begin at 6:45 p.m. followed by dinner and a short
meeting, and of course, door prizes. Please bring newborn baby items.
For information, please call Therese at (219)844-7715,
Kathleen at (219) 972-0539 or Kaaren at (219) 836-5079.
Bulletin Articles To accommodate vacations and summer printing schedules, all
bulletin articles must be submitted two weeks in advance to guarantee inclusion in the appropriate issue. Thank you.
Holy Name Society Our next meeting will be in the Solar Room on
Monday, May 19th at 7:00 p.m. We will begin with the Rosary, followed by our regular
business meeting with election of new officers and refreshments will follow.
This will be our final meeting for the “season”. Meetings will resume on Monday, August 18th.
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St. Thomas More School May 11, 2014
Hurry! Hurry! Hurry! Register Now for the 2nd Annual
STM Eagle Dash 5K Run/1-Mile Fun Walk Sunday, May 18, 2014 at 1:00 p.m.
Join us on the day of the Eagle Dash! It’s not too late!
Registration Catagory _____ $20 pre-registered runner _____ $25 late or same day runner _____ $15 pre-registered walker _____ $20 same day walker _____ $Free STM teachers only
Eagle Dash Entry Form Late/Same Day Registration. No Guaranteed T-shirt.
Name__________________________ Sex______ Age____
Address__________________________________________
City_______________________ State_____ Zip________
Phone_________________________________
E-mail_______________________________
T-Shirt Size Adult (circle one): S M L XL XXL
Youth (circle one): S M L XL
Waiver— Must Be Signed to Participate I acknowledge that participating in a road race is a potentially
hazardous activity. I attest and verify I am physically fit and have sufficiently trained for the completion of this event and my physical condition has been verified by a licensed medical doctor. I agree to
abide by any decisions of a race official relative to my ability to safely complete the event. I assume all risks associated with this event, including traffic concerns. Having read this waiver and
knowing these facts, and in consideration of your accepting my entry, I, for myself, my heirs, successors and assigns, waive and release the North Township Trustee's Office, Wicker Memorial Park, St. Thomas More Church, St. Thomas More School, St. Thomas More Parent’s Association, Diocese of Gary and all employees, officers, directors, volunteers, sponsors and or
beneficiaries of the St. Thomas More “Eagle Dash” 5K Run and 1-Mile Fun walk, their representatives and successors from all
claims and liabilities of any kind arising from my participation in this event, even though liability may arise out of negligence or
carelessness on the part of the persons named in this waiver. I also grant full permission to any and all of the foregoing to use any
photographs and other records of this event for legitimate purpose.
___________________________________________ _____________ Signature (Parent or Guardian if under 18): Date
Race Location: Wicker Memorial Park 8554 Indianapolis Boulevard in Highland, IN.
Course Description: Scenic, paved course. Separate course for walkers. No Dogs Allowed/Strollers only on walking course.
Awards: 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place male and female runners in each age division: 7-8 • 9-10 • 11-12 • 13-14 • 15-19 • 20-24 • 25-29 • 30-34 35-39 • 40-44 • 45-49 • 50-54 • 55-59 • 60-64 • 65-69 • 70+
Race day: Race will be timed by T&H Timing and results will be available online at www.thtiming.com . A special appearance by White Sox Southpaw at 11:40 pm Packet pick-up: Race day 11:00 am-12:30pm Pick-up available Saturday May 17th from 5:00 -7:00 pm at the Weis Center located at 8635 Calumet Avenue in Munster
Payment: Checks payable to: St. Thomas More School Mail to: 8435 Calumet Avenue, Munster, IN 46321
Online Registration: Register online at www.thtiming.com
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Senior Citizens Our final social event of the year will be here before you know it!
All members are invited to join us for our Annual Senior Citizen Picnic
12:00 Noon to 4:00 p.m. in the Solar Room. Wednesday, July 16, 2014
Please note the change in location. Watch the bulletin for more details coming soon.
Religious Formation/Education All are invited to join the Religious Formation & Education
Commission for an educational and informative
evening. An Instructional Mass
Step-by-Step Meaning of the Mass with Fr. Gerald Schweitzer
Guest Speaker Wednesday, May 14th
7:00 p.m. in the St. Thomas More Chapel Refreshments to follow in the Teachers’ Lounge. Parish Musical Auditions
Announcing our summer Parish Musical! Participation is open to
ALL parishioners of all ages. Come and be a part of this year’s
production “Children of Eden”. Rehearsals will begin on
June 2, 2014. Performances will be
August 1-3, 2014. Please attend a brief
informational meeting on Tuesday, May 13th at 7p.m.
in the Solar Room or contact Angie Lorandos at (219) 836-8610 x338. Me
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Nominations have been extended.
STM Pastoral Council Nomination Ballot
Would you consider becoming a member or the St. Thomas More Pastoral Council?
The Pastoral Council members are parishioners who: • Are willing to participate in prayer and spiritual formation
• Are willing to listen to others and new ideas • Understand and accept the mission of our parish
• Are willing to work as team members • Are willing to make a commitment of time and talent to the
Council, the Parish and the Church. This is a 3-year commitment.
A series of three evenings of prayer, education and faith sharing constitute STM’s Discernment Process.
The Discernment Sessions give the candidates an opportunity to learn more about the Pastoral Council. These sessions will be held on the following Tuesdays:
May 27, June 3 and June 10. On the Feast of the Most Holy Trinity, Sunday, June 15th,
New Council members will be chosen at the 10:00 a.m. Mass.
Nominees must be a practicing Roman Catholic, a registered member of St. Thomas More Parish, and be at least 18 years of age. The nominees cannot be a full-time employee of the parish or school. Nominees will be contacted to verify their
acceptance of the nomination.
Members of our parish can nominate themselves or others by completing the Nomination Form below.
Nominee: ____________________________________________
Phone:_______________________________________________
Nominee: ____________________________________________
Phone:_______________________________________________
Nominee: _____________________________________________
Phone:________________________________________________
Please deposit Nomination Forms in the Red Ballot Boxes, located at each church entrance. The Nomination period will end on Sunday, May 18th
after the 12:00 Noon Mass.
Lectors & Greeters for the Week Saturday, May 17
8:00 p.m. Mass Chapel: Sherri Zuccarelli
Choir: Dagmar Reay
Saturday, May 17 5:30 pm Mass
Steve & Gloria Pestikas
Sunday, May 18 6:30 am Mass
John Brooks & Sue Wilson
8:00 am Mass Dan Buksa & Jim Kaspar
10:00 am Mass Michael Skurka &
Terri Tratar
12:00 Noon Mass Leonard & Valerie
Czapkowicz
Sunday, May 18 6:30 am Mass
Chapel: John & Francis Plisky
8:00 am Mass Main: Paul & Jan Liszewski
Chapel: Margaret Gray Choir: Judy & Jack Mateja
10:00 am Mass Main: Rich & Bev Lasky
12:00 pm Mass Main: Tola Akinsanya Chapel: Susan Anglin
Choir: Cynthia & Sophia Becker
Pastoral Care Ministry If you or a family member would like to receive home
Communion, please call the parish at (219) 836-8610, #313.
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Third Grade Students of the St. Thomas More Religious Education Program who received the
Sacrament of First Holy Communion on Saturday, May 10, 2014
Robert Acevez Josh Adamczewski
Evi Allerding Adora Anekwe
Anthony Anekwe Teresa Arroyo
Andrew Bedenk Anthony Bellahcen
Derek Bravo Joseph Brunetti
Brendan Budeselich Amelia Buono
Leena Campagna Alec Castillo Lita Cleary
Mason Deering Ethan Diaz
Samuel Doppler Crystal Enriquez
Sarah Espiritu Gernie Paul Galvan
Jenna Hunt Sydney Ignasiak
Thomas Jumonville Gavin Jurek
Delanie Kalwasinski
Andrew Kiszenia Casey Knor
Joshua Korwek Kennedi Lany
Joshua Laviolette Lauryn Leahy Emily Lyza Luke Macek Isaac Martin
Casey McNulty Finnian Meyer Kayley Moore
Brandon Oganovich Cameron Olson Ashley Padilla Joshua Palma Sarah Pruzin
Isaac Ramirez Joseph Russo
Edward Schassburger Jonathon Schultz
Katherine Sheehan Eric Stojkovich Shayna Tepper Elizabeth Tocci
Cody Ziemkowski
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God is love God is love, and whoever remains
in love remains in God and God in him. 1 John 4:16
Our Annual Catholic Services Appeal Has Begun!
Thank you to all that have already shared your love by making a pledge to this year’s CSA! We need a response from EVERY
parish family regarding the campaign. Please call the Parish Office with your pledge; or if you are unable to give this year, just let us know so that we don’t have to make a
follow up phone call to you. Parishioners that have not submitted a pledge or responded will be contacted by phone.
Your response and/or pledge is greatly appreciated! Please assist the works of spiritual growth, social outreach and the
many other services provided by the Diocese of Gary with a pledge to the CSA. Thank you!
St. Vincent de Paul Society Spring is upon us providing sunshine and new life.
Whether it is the flowers, baby animals or the fresh green growth, it brings smiles to many faces. As Jesus rose and brought us
new life and hope, so does Spring. The members of the St. Vincent de Paul
Society hope to bring smiles to faces also. We hope to do this by providing food, utility/rent assistance or playing Bunco
with the elderly. Please consider assisting us to place smiles on the faces of
the less fortunate with your contribution of food.
We are currently in need of any of the following: Soup • Cereal • Peanut Butter • Jelly • Boxed Potatoes
Rice • Meal Helpers • Canned Meat • Canned Fruit Any Toiletries
Toilet Paper • Bar Soap • Shampoo • Liquid Dish Soap Thank you for your generous assistance!
Planting Possibilities Spring Flower Sale
Geraniums, Tomato Plants &Salsa Garden Kits Don’t miss it! Florist-quality geraniums of all colors and sizes,
heirloom tomato plants and Salsa Garden Kits on sale. Online pre-orders will be available.
Free delivery within Lake County, IN for pre-orders over $100. All proceeds will benefit Planting Possibilities, a NWI non-profit
whose mission is to build a greenhouse that will provide employment, job skills training, and volunteer opportunities for
adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities in Lake County, IN.
Saturday, May 17, 2014 — 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Sarkey’s Florist, located at 8944 Erie Street in Highland
For more information, email: http://www.plantingpossibilities.org/spring-sale-at-sarkey-s
Or [email protected] or call(219) 838-7073.
Vocations Committee World Day of Prayer for Vocations
According to Pope Benedict XVI, “the main goal of the World Day of Prayer for Vocations is to put on their knees, everyone in the Church to implore the Lord of
the harvest for the gift of laborers for His harvest”.
This is obedience to the command of Jesus who said, “The harvest is plentiful, but the laborers
are few. Pray therefore”. The Apostle of Prayer for Vocations,
St. Hannibal, said, “If you do not pray, vocations do not come”.
Thank You! Thank You! The St. Thomas More School 8th Grade Class
would like to extend their appreciation to all who attended their recent
Lenten Fish Fries. Your support for our annual trip to Washington, D.C. was
overwhelming. We would like to thank: Fr. Mike
for his continued support of our "culinary efforts”
Mr. Jim Marmalejo for guiding our set-up in the Gym and
Principal Chet Nordyke for his help in advertising.
And special thanks to Mr. Tom Fagan, Tommy Fagan & Mr. Tony Pagorek
for helping us cook the fish for this delicious event. Our Fish Fries were a huge success because of
your help and support!
Our Sincere Apologies In last week’s bulletin, two errors occurred in the special
First Holy Communion announcement for St. Thomas More School third grade students.
Our apologies to Elijah Ortiz, whose name was inadvertently omitted from the list, and to
Michael Casner, whose name was misspelled. Please accept our apologies and congratulations on this very
special milestone in your faith journey.
Pastoral Care Ministers If you have in your possession a pyx that is the property of St. thomas More Church, and that you are not currently us-ing, plese return it to the Parish Office as soon as possible.
Thank you for your assistance.
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SignSign--Up to Help at the Festival NOW!Up to Help at the Festival NOW! It’s time to sign-up to help work at our annual Parish Festival. Meet fellow parishioners, help your parish and have lots of fun, too! Many, many volunteers are needed to ensure the success of this important parish event.
Remember the Stewardship Prayer and don’t be afraid to Step Up to the Plate Step Up to the Plate to help your parish!
ST. THOMAS MORE FUN DAYS – June 18-22, 2014
Festival Volunteer Sign-Up
Name: ________________________________________________________ Home/Cell Phone ___________________________________
E-mail: ________________________________________________________ Best time to call: ____________________________________
Your help is needed for the success of our annual festival. We can’t do it without you! Here is your chance to meet other members of our parish community, to contribute to the festival, and to have fun at the same time. Place completed form in the collection basket or return to the church office. If you have any questions, call Carol or Don Kopenec at 922-6091. Return this form as soon as possible to insure your time preference.
Just fill in the circle when you are available. Times marked by an “X” are already filled. Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday 5:45 8:15 5:45 8:15 4:45 8:45 l:45 5:45 8:45 12:45 4:45 7:15
Bingo** X X O O O O O O O O O O
Cash Raffle** O O O O O O O O O O O O
Casino/Wheel** O O O O O O O O O O O O
Children’s Games O X O X O X O O X O O O First Aid O O O O O O O O O O O O Grounds Clean-up O O O O O O O O O O O O MegaPass O O O O O O O O O O O O
Pull/Peel Tabs** O O O O O O O O O O O O
Tent/Tables Clean-up O O O O O O O O O O O O
Youth Volunteer* O O O O O O O O O O O O
Wherever needed O O O O O O O O O O O O
Beer Garden O 6:00-11:00 O 6:00-11:00 O 5:00-12:00 O 6:00-12:00 O 5:00-10:00 Volunteer before/after Festival: Construction ______ Electrical______ Set-up______ Take Down ______
*Bingo snacks, children’s games, grounds clean-up, tent/tables clean-up (circle choice)
**For all gaming areas you must be a parishioner for at least 6 months and will be asked to provide driver’s license number and date of birth.
EVERY VOLUNTEER WILL BE CALLED BY THE RESPECTIVE COMMITTEE CHAIRPERSON TO CONFIRM SHIFT TIME.
Festival Committee Needs You! Ed and Debra Pilawski are the new General Chairs for the Parish
Festival. The Festival Committee is in need of special help as chair people in two areas. Please consider assisting your parish! It’s fun and you will have the help and
support of every committee member.
Tent & Table Co-Chair Person This co-chair position for Tent & Table Clean-Up
entails coordinating volunteers to assist in cleaning tables in the tent area during the Festival
and other light duties regarding the tent. Sign Chairperson
This chairperson is responsible for procuring sign permits from the town, printing the signs for our
sponsors and coordinating the placement of signs. For information about these volunteer opportunities, contact Ed at [email protected] or call (219) 718-9952.
Tickets
Festival
My Two Cents Thoughts on Living Stewardship
Fourth Sunday of Easter A shepherd’s duties demand much more than holding a staff and calmly watching the flock. He must feed them, shelter them and provide safety for them. In return the sheep provides meat, wool and milk. The reference to
sheep is found throughout the Scriptures culminating in the image of Jesus as the Good Shepherd, who cares about his
flock and is the Lamb sacrificed for our sins. Consider these two points:
How much better would we be as Jesus’ “little flock” if we stuck together and followed the Good Shepherd, and how much stronger would our clergy shepherds be if we
showed our support for their efforts and help them to hear the voice of the Holy Spirit in the flock that they guide?
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Guthrie, Carol Haase, Bernice *
Hackett, Bettianne Halfacre, Marian Halun, Jennifer
Handler, Dorothy * Haro, Dolores Hart, Mary *
Hasse, Eileen * Hepner, Caroline *
Herson, Julia Hindson, Gladys Huseman, Ellen Huseman, Kim
Huseman, Millie James, May *
Janusonis, Carole Janusonis, Mary * Janusonis, Mary B. Jarvis, Barbara *
Jarvis, Debbie Jarvis, Elizabeth * Jerred, Anne Marie
Jugovic, Maria Kaminski, Gertrude *
Kauffman, Stacey Khazoom, Lilian
Klyczek, Shelba * Kocur, Mary *
Kohnke, Margaret * Kohler, Theresa
Kosiorowska, Stanislawa* Kovach, Mary * Krahn, Agnes Kruk, Julia * Kula, Cindy Kula, Lois *
Kunas, Betty * Kunas, Sonia
Kwasny, Helen *
Abuzer, Rita Albizati, Ceil
Alonzo, Jillian Alonzo, Marian
Amores, Victoria Andrzejewski, Chiara
Andrzejewski, Florence Arayo, Ana M.
Arroyo, Katherine M. Arroyo, Josie
Banik, Evelyn * Baranowski, Anne * Beckman, Cecilia * Belanger, Nancy *
Bell, Jeannie Benedict, Anna
Bergquist, Harriet Bermejo, Raquel * Blaesing, Barbara
Blaesing, Joanne D. Blocher, Margot
Blumka, LaVerne Bouton, Sheila
Boyan, Katherine Brais, Veronica * Brazzale, Teresa Breunig, Mary
Bridges, Arlene M. Brown, Reba *
Buenrostro, Evangelina Burkat, Kay * Burton, Sheila
Cabagnot, Corozon * Callahan, Sheila
Capparelli, Lorraine * Casner, Josie
Castaneda, Mary
Chalko, Joanne * Cervantes, Theresa *
Ciba, Helen * Ciba, Janice * Cichy, Marcy
Cipowski, Claudia Cipowski, Claudia
Cipowski, Gina Correa, Adelaida Cosner, Claudia Crndrich, Betty
Cullars, Martha C. Darrow, Alvina *
Darrow, Judith Darrow, Leslie David, Cecilia David, Paulyn Davis, Debbie
DeButch, Marie Dela Cruz, Rosita
Devoy, Ann Diederich, Priscilla Dollinar, Mildred *
Dollinar, Sandra Dubruiel, Gail * Dufallo, Mary
Duffy, Marge * Dunn, Dorothy Dytrych, Ann * Dytrych, Margie Evans, Flora *
Fairbanks, Mary * Feddeler, Jennifer
Feddeler, Judy Fenske, Jacquie
Ferrantelli, Lena * Ferrara, Margaret
Fife, Carole Fife, Karen
Fiorino, Marie Fitzgerald, Virginia *
Florek, Rita * Flores, Maria Flores, Marijo Forszt, Arete Forszt, Marie
Friday, Angela Frigo, Audrey Frigo, Erminia
Frigo, Katie Gal, Amy
Galkowski, Irene * Galkowski, Mary * Galvan, Angelina Galvan, Geraline
Galvez, Anne Cheryl Galvez, Eufrocina
Gamboa, Anne Garcia, Louise L. Garcia, Carmen *
Garcia, Margaret * Gasky, Mary
Gaskey, Mary Kay Gauger, Marie * Getty, Bonnie
Gianotti, Karen* Goecke, Karen
Golub, Clara E. * Gonzales, Connie
Gonzales, Rosemary Gonzalez, Jennifer Gralewski, Diane
Gralewski, Elizabeth Gralewski, Irene
Grauvogl, Anna * Grauvogl, Carol Grauvogl, Iris *
Greenberg, Christine Guelino, Julia Gunia, Marian Gunia, Nina Gunia, Susan
[tÑÑç `Éà{xÜá Wtç4 She is clothed with strength and dignity;
she can laugh at the days to come. She speaks with wisdom, and faithful instruction is on her tongue.
Proverbs 31:25-26
Many Blessings to All Mothers on this Special Day! Please remember these mothers from our Mother’s Day Flower Memorials
*Deceased
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Strong, Marilyn * Sudicky, Helen Summers, Laura Sweeney, Julia
Sweeney, Roseanne * Szorc, Denise Alice Szubka Rita Szubka
Szymonik, Kathy Tan, Rosemary
Thomas, Luciamma Tomajko, Mary * Torres, Maria *
Traficanti, Rosina K. Valmadrid, Elvira
Velmini, Pat Venti, Marilyn
Vordalos, Helen * Wadlow, Joyce * Welsh, Helen *
Winiecki, Nancy * Wisniewski, Anne Wisniewski, Jane Wohler, Anna *
Wohler, Louise * Wohler, Margaret Mary *
Wohler, Marjorie Wojcinski, Rita * Wosczynski, Leni
Wosczynski, Phyllis Wosczynski, Sylvia
Youssef, Maria Zabrecky, Marie * Zabrecky, Jennifer
Zadykowicz, Katarzyna Zadykowicz, Wanda
Zairis, Cindy Zapata, Sonia Amparo
Zawada, Albany * Zerega, Elizabeth * Zurawski, Jeannie
*Deceased
Rizo, Guadalupe * Rizo, Isaura
Rizo, Judith D. Rogers, Diane Rogers, Jessica Rosso, Loretta
Rubalcava, Caroline Rueth, Phyllis Ruiz, Debbie Rybicki, Cori
Rybicki, Jamie Rybicki, Joyce
Samante, Jule Marie Sarwacinski, Angelina *
Sarwacinski, Bernice Sarwacinski, Lisa
Schultz, Jane Scully, Patricia
Serrano, Paula M. Serrano, Asuncion F. * Serrano, Amanda L. *
Serrano, Cotaminda L. * Service, Josephine
Shaver, Bette * Shaver, Renee Larson
Sierra, Gloria Slazyk, Mary Ellen
Smentkowski, Florence * Smiley, Irma * Smiley, Marcia
Smith, Eileen M. Smith, Martha M.
Sniff, Eleanore Sniff, Laura
Soltwedel, Eleanor * Soritsch, Barbara *
Spudic, Elaine Spudic, Lottie *
Sri, Toni Stanfield, Olivia
Steele, Ruth Steele, Sandy
Stephanie, Rybicki * Stok, Mary *
Stok, Mary V. * Strain, Susan
Olszewski, Donna * Onda, Helen *
Opach, Miroslawa * Orzel, Irene
Pacanowski, Nettie * Palosz, Janina Payne, Susan Pellar, Mary *
Pena, Virginia S. Perez, Elva
Perz, Anne, * Perz, Jaime Perz, Lucy
Perz, Mary * Piccirilli, Carol Pierce, Eve *
Pierce, Linnie * Pietraszak, Katie Pietraszak, Katy
Pietraszak, Sophie * Piniak, Burdette
Piniak, Charlotte * Pobereyko, Dorthie Poracky, Virginia *
Porras, Connie Porras, Consuelo
Porras, Kathy Porras, Leah Porter, Karen
Prince, Caroline Puskedra, Eileen * Pukoszek, Helen
Pukoszek, Helen G. * Putorek, Sharon
Rak, Kacey Rak, Maureen
Raycroft, Linda Reed, Maryann
Renz, Toni Rhineberger, Ann
Rich, Helen Rich, Mildred * Rippey, Marilyn
Rivera, Karen Rivera, Lisa Rivich, Sally
Kwiecien, Irene * Lagunas, Sandra
Lange, Marlene Diederich Larson, Arlene
Larsen, Rebecca Lasics, Joyce
LaVigne, Mary * Lerma, Esperanza * Lerma, Rosemary
Lopez, Elva Lowry, Jennifer L.
Lowry, Jennifer Lowry, Janet
Lozano, Constancia L. * Malicay, Natividad C.
Marczak, Terry Marlowe, Lynn
Marlowe, Wanda Martinez, Jill
Martinez, Mary Martinez, Louise * Martinez, Ruby *
Martyniuk, Janina * Massura, Diane N.
Mathew, Asha Mathew, Elza *
McDevitt, Patricia McGrath, Helen *
McLaren, Christine L. McMehamin, Margaret * McLaughlin, Mary Kay
Medina, Angelina V. Medina, Karen *
Meneghini, Cynthia Mesa, Maria Angelica *
Milian, Yvonne Mitchell, Stephanie Nichols. Margaret *
Novotny, Alma * Odicta, Constancia L. * O’Drobinak, Frances *
O’Drobinak, Nancy O’Drobinak, Sandy
O’Shea, Gina Oblon, Catherine * Olivencia, Yesenia
[tÑÑç `Éà{xÜá Wtç4 She is clothed with strength and dignity;
she can laugh at the days to come. She speaks with wisdom, and faithful instruction is on her tongue.
Proverbs 31:25-26
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STM Employment Networking Group 80% of Jobs are Unadvertised
82% of Jobs are found through Networking 37% Use Social Media
15% Found through Search Firms • 10% Found through Want Ads 4% Create Their Own Jobs • 2% Blindly Send Resumes
Where: STM Weis Center 8635 Calumet Avenue • Munster, IN
When: The 3rd Thursday of Every Month Email: [email protected]
Regular Meetings are Free! Open to All! For those who are unemployed (in transition), new to the job
market, employed or who can offer employment opportunities through their current professional connections.
Thursday, May 15, 2014 7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
Putting Together a Job Search
Speaker: Russell Tinich Talent Management with Cassiani Associates & Challenger,
Christmas & Gray 40 Years as a Manufacturing Executive
Topics to be discussed: Learn the Net • Resumes • Job Boards
Contacts & Networking • Assessment Analysis • Online Search
Thursday, May 22, 2014 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. at the Weis Center
Note change of location! 8635 Calumet Avenue in Munster
Myers-Briggs Type Indicator® Assessment
The most widely trusted career assessment tool. Discover a career path that suits your qualities and strengths.
Space is limited to 25 persons. Forward questions to: [email protected]
Cost: $20.00/Advanced reservation only. Make checks payable to: HelenMarie Harmon
Mail to: St. Thomas More Parish Attn: Career Networking Group
8501 Calumet Avenue • Munster, IN 46321 Checks must be received by Monday, May 12, 2014.
Name:______________________________________________
Email:______________________________________________
Phone:_____________________________________________
St. Joseph’s Carmelite Home Gala A dinner Gala to celebrate the 100th Anniversary of St. Joseph’s
Carmelite Home in East Chicago will be held on May 15th in Schererville. Cardinal George of Chicago will be the featured
speaker with Bishop Melczek as this year’s honorary co-chairs. Save the date and watch the bulletin for more details.
Rummage & Bake Sale
Rummage & Bake Sale at St. James the Less in Highland. Friday, May 16th -8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Saturday, May 17th from 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Clothes $1.00/bag on Saturday. Call Mary at (219) 864-7438.
St. Casimir Spring Festival
Friday, May 16th to Sunday, May 18th at the St. Casimir, 4329 Cameron in Hammond.
“Flashback Friday” on May 16th — 6:00 p.m. to Midnight with live music by Dick Diamond & the Dusters.
May 17th —Noon to 4:00 p.m. is Family Day with kids’ games & Latin Night— 6:00 p.m. to Midnight with live bands,
including La Imagen del Norte. May 18th is Polish Day —Noon to 8:00 p.m. with live polka music by Take 5, auction, raffles, tips, kids’ activities, beer
garden & ethnic food.
Wounded Healers Our spring schedule has begun with the next meeting slated for
Wednesday, May 14th. Wounded Healers, a non-denominational grief support group,
holds separate groups for those dealing with the loss of a spouse, parent, sibling or friend, child or grandchild, with additional groups for those dealing with the loss of a friend or family
member from suicide (separate teen group). All sessions are held on Wednesdays from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. at St. James the Less in
Highland, corner of Kennedy and 45th. Schedule & info at: www.woundedhealers-nwi.com.
Free Band Concert & Spaghetti Dinner
Bishop Noll Institute is holding a FREE Band Concert at the school, 1519 Hoffman Street in Hammond, Sunday, May 18th at
6:30 p.m. A Spaghetti Dinner will precede the concert from 3:30 –5:00 p.m. in the school cafeteria for only $7/per person
(please enter through Door C). Proceeds raised will go the BNI Band. For more information, call (219) 932-9058.
St. Mary Church-Griffith Events
Golf Outing Sunday, May 18th at 12:00 Noon at Scherwood Golf Course in
Schererville. Men and women are welcome. Golf fees, cart, light lunch and a dinner with prizes, all for only $85/person. Proceeds
will go to local charities. Call (219) 924-3929 for info. Spring Tea
Hosted by the St. Mary Rosary Society at Hildebrandt Hall from 1:00-4:00 p.m. on Sunday, May 18th. Tea, light lunch and
dessert. Tickets are $20/person and will not be available at the door. Raffle prizes. Call (219) 924-0790 for tickets and don’t
forget to bring your favorite tea cup.