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Resurrection of the Lord
Resurrection of the Lord
Resurrection of the Lord
Resurrection of the Lord
Holy Name ParishHoly Name ParishHoly Name ParishHoly Name Parish April 8, 2012April 8, 2012April 8, 2012April 8, 2012 Cedar Lake, IndianaCedar Lake, IndianaCedar Lake, IndianaCedar Lake, Indiana Resurrection of the LordResurrection of the LordResurrection of the LordResurrection of the Lord
Saturday, April 7Saturday, April 7Saturday, April 7Saturday, April 7 8:00 PM Easter Vigil Intention of Gene Geraci Sunday, April 8Sunday, April 8Sunday, April 8Sunday, April 8 Resurrection of the LordResurrection of the LordResurrection of the LordResurrection of the Lord 7:00 AM Augy Vicari 9:00 AM Mary Kay Welsch 11:00 AM Intention of Parishioners Monday, April 9Monday, April 9Monday, April 9Monday, April 9 7:00 AM At Friary Tuesday, April 10Tuesday, April 10Tuesday, April 10Tuesday, April 10 7:00 AM At Friary
Wednesday, April 11Wednesday, April 11Wednesday, April 11Wednesday, April 11 7:00 AM At Friary Thursday, April 12Thursday, April 12Thursday, April 12Thursday, April 12 7:00 AM At Friary Friday, April 13 Friday, April 13 Friday, April 13 Friday, April 13 7:00 AM At Friary
Saturday, April 14Saturday, April 14Saturday, April 14Saturday, April 14 7:00 AM At Friary 5:00 PM Rosemary Kleine Sophie Eaton Ray Hasse
Sunday, April 15Sunday, April 15Sunday, April 15Sunday, April 15 Second Sunday of EasterSecond Sunday of EasterSecond Sunday of EasterSecond Sunday of Easter 7:00 AM Steve Mathias 9:00 AM Blanche & Ruth Barker 11:00 AM Intention of Parishioners
LLLLiturgical SSSSchedule GGGGospel RRRReflection
April 8, 2012April 8, 2012April 8, 2012April 8, 2012
Easter SundayEaster SundayEaster SundayEaster Sunday
Acts 10:34, 37–43 Ps 118:1–2, 16–17, 22–23
Col 3:1–4 or 1 Cor 5:6b–8 Jn 20:1–9 or Mk 16:1–7 or (at an afternoon or evening Mass) Lk 24:13–35
Peter's speech at the house of Cornelius, the first Gentile convert to Christianity, summarizes the early Christian kerygma: God has anointed and sent Je-sus, whose ministry of word and deed was in fulfill-ment of God's will, as were his death and resurrec-tion. As a witness to the resurrection, Peter's task is to preach the gospel and invite others to believe, for through belief we are forgiven our sins and we are saved. This speech leads to Cornelius's baptism, and the gospel begins to take root in the gentile world.
Paul, in writing to the Corinthians, tells them that Christ is our paschal lamb who has been sacrificed for us. In light of this, we are called to clear out the "yeast" in our lives. Our lives should be lived in loving obedience in response to God's gift of eternal life. We must rid ourselves of the old way of life and take on the way of God.
In John's Gospel we are told that Mary Magdalene came to the tomb "while it was still dark." For John darkness represents the lack of faith; recall that Nico-demus had come to Jesus at night. Mary's first re-sponse to discovering the empty tomb is to presume that Jesus's body has been stolen. Her visit is fol-lowed by a visit from Peter and the beloved disciple. Peter remains "in the dark," but the other disciple be-lieves. The evangelist explains this to us by saying that "they did not yet understand the Scripture that he had to rise from the dead" (20:9).
For Reflection: Our belief in the resurrection is based on the word of those who went before us — not just the disciples and saints but our own parents and god-parents and others. Does my life serve as a witness to others of my belief in God's goodness? What "yeast" is there in my life that needs to be removed so that I can live a new life in Christ? Do I look for meaning in life by studying and reflecting on God's word? Do I need evidence, or can I rely on faith? How can a faith developed in good times help me as I struggle through difficult ones? ML
May the May the May the May the Risen Christ Risen Christ Risen Christ Risen Christ bring you hope! bring you hope! bring you hope! bring you hope!
Easter Blessings from the Staff here Easter Blessings from the Staff here Easter Blessings from the Staff here Easter Blessings from the Staff here at Holy Name Parishat Holy Name Parishat Holy Name Parishat Holy Name Parish
AprilAprilAprilApril 8 ~ Easter Sunday Masses at 7, 9 & 11 AM 9 ~ 8 PM AA & Alanon (CB) 7 PM (RCIA (R) 10 ~ 4-5:30 PM ESL in Parish Center 5 PM St. Clare Kitchen (CB) 6:30 PM Pastoral Council (R) 11 ~ 6:30-8 PM Parish Office Open 12 ~ 9:15 AM Faith Sharing (FFO) 10 AM AA (CB) 4-5 PM ESL (PC) 6 PM St. Vincent dePaul Meeting (R) 6 PM Instrumentalists 7 PM Cantors 14 ~ 5 PM Baptism 15 ~ Catholic Service Appeal Sunday 10:05 RCIA Session (R) 10:15 AM Generations of Faith (G) 11 AM Baptism Basement Rental 16 ~ 6 PM Generations of Faith (G) 7 PM (RCIA (R) 8 PM AA & Alanon (CB) 17 ~ 4-5:30 PM ESL in Parish Center 5 PM St. Clare Kitchen (CB) 18 ~ 6:30-8 PM Ministry of Loss (R) 19 ~ 9:15 AM Faith Sharing (FFO) 10 AM AA (CB) 4-5 PM ESL (PC) 6:30 PM Finance Meeting (R) 7 PM RCIA Team Meeting (R) 20 ~ 6-8 PM Eucharist Retreat Church/Basement 22 ~ 9 AM Baptism 10:05 RCIA Session (R) 10-11 AM Parish Office Open 10:15 AM Confirmation Class Parent/Student Progress (PC) 11 AM First Eucharist Basement Rental 23 ~ 7 PM Faith Formation Meeting (FFO) 7 PM RCIA (R) 8 PM AA & Alanon (CB) Location for Events: PC Parish Center R Rectory CB Church Basement FFO Faith Formation Office ~ Parish Center G Gym
EEEEvents for the Week April Generations of FaithApril Generations of FaithApril Generations of FaithApril Generations of Faith We will continue our theme of Eu-charist, which we explored from our Jewish roots in our Seder Supper, in our April session, when we focus on the sacrament of Eu-charist. This is the sacrament that is most often celebrated. Do we realize the implications of what we are doing when we say "Amen"? Come join us as we explore the rich tradition in the Catholic church that is Eucharist. Our sessions will be Sunday, April 15th after the 9 AM Mass and Monday, April 16th at 6 PM in the gym of the parish center. All in the parish are welcome.
Looking for a few good men Looking for a few good men Looking for a few good men Looking for a few good men (and some good women, too!)(and some good women, too!)(and some good women, too!)(and some good women, too!) The 10 minutes-a-day reading of the New Testament has been a wonderful exercise in understanding scripture. It is not too late to join us on Thursday mornings from 9:15-11 AM in the Faith Formation Office to explore this wonderful book we call the bi-ble. We will provide coffee and snacks. We just ask that you bring yourself and a bible. You do not have to attend each week. Even if you are only able to at-tend once a month, we are sure to provide you with something to think about that will enrich your faith and your reading of the bible. All adults in the parish are always welcome.
Vacation Bible School ~ Save the Dates!Vacation Bible School ~ Save the Dates!Vacation Bible School ~ Save the Dates!Vacation Bible School ~ Save the Dates! Holy Name Vacation Bible School will be June 25-29, 9:00-11:30 AM in the gym of the parish center. Our theme this year is "National Parks." Registrations will be taken in May. Watch the bulletin for more details and where/how to register. The cost is $15.00 per child. Scholarships are available upon request. Chil-dren who are 3 years old and potty trained up to those who have finished fourth grade are welcome to attend. If you would like to help out or have a teen that would like to help out, contact Mercedes Austgen @ 374-7261 or [email protected]. All adults must have Virtus training. (We will provide this if you are not already trained.)
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Those who need Those who need Those who need Those who need our prayers…our prayers…our prayers…our prayers…
Bob & Lida Barney
Bill Bradtke Marcia Cepko
Ray & Josephine Chmielewski Dorothy Collins Mary Lou Deno Margaret Engle Gene Geraci Marie Govert Joey Guerrero
Rosemarie Haberlin Mark Hasse
Karen Hathaway Arnie Hermes
Bud & Rosalie Hoffman Henry Huppenthal Richard Johnson Kymmy Joseforsky Betty Keilman Mary Alyce King Bruce Kitchell
Monica & Fred Kujawa Dolores Lapota Gary Longo Tom Manning Jo Manes
Joy Marzynski Sherry May Karen Molden
Mary Jane & Jim Molnar Stanley Mudy
Dan & Dodie Nolan Jeff Obarski Joe O’Dea
Robert O’Donnell Andrew Rahaw
Michael & Carol Rowe Bill Shanks Dave Sims
Yvonne Smith-Sandor Kylie Smith Eric Sprehe Gerry Thiel
Joan Torrence Mary Lynn Urbanski Caz & Ursula Urbanski
Ed Wachter Mary Williams
Matthew Yakubik Cathy Zajac Bob Zerby
PPPParish LLLLife
Deceased Members of Greene Family Deceased Members of Lowry Family The Rybicki/Wietecha Family The Flaherty Family Richard Linz The Los Family Marion Hardig Rose Fritz
Harry Fritz
Harry Fritz, Jr.
Leo Fritz
Frank Sharpe
Len Cribari
Eva Sundberg
David Sundberg
Della McCarthy
Norbert Jung
Julia Matusiak
Michael Matusiak
Stefanie Murchek
Lolly Schultz
Catherine Ann Flores
Edward & Dorothy Kenning
Edmund & Virginia Palmer
Peggy Schuring
Tom Palmer
Dottie Kutchek
Phil Manes
Jim & Lill Bobola
Kevin Sheehy
Joseph Mantel
Denise Mantel
David Cribari
Vi & Sam Giarraputo
Salvatore Giarraputo
John Jordan
Joseph Fostino
Ann Yankun
Steven Robin
Virginia Grah
Charles Grah
Bruce Grah
Dorothy McCune
Dave McCune
Dave Denham
Deceased members & friends of
the Berenc &
Fasnacht Family
Mike & Helen Schreiber
Harry & Margaret Bixenman
Viola Krejci
Ruth Klaas
Dorothy Raebig Eberle
Skarwecki Family
Ann McDonald
Geneieve McDonald
Paul McDonald
Thomas McDonald, Sr.
Paul Gilgallon
George Adams
Nolan & Adams Family
Elizabeth Manley
Michael McCormick
Amy Wojtak
Rose Therese Dalton
Jerome Dalton, Sr.
Charles Wrulger
Mike Sliger
Baby Sliger
Gordon & Margaret Mac-
Donald
Ed & Clara Bapple
Morry A. Lund, Jr.
Szabo Family
Faustina & Ernest Pulcini
Dominic Christofanelli
Wanda Torok
Gene Geraci
Robert E Geraci
John & Mary Knazur
Joseph, Anne, John, Stella
Knazur
Jean Dodge
Santa & Dick Onyer
Evie Shanks
Easter Flowers have been donated in Easter Flowers have been donated in Easter Flowers have been donated in Easter Flowers have been donated in
Memory of the following:Memory of the following:Memory of the following:Memory of the following:
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STM Career Networking Group � 80% of Jobs are Unadvertised
� 75% of Jobs are found through
Networking
Thursday, April 19, 2012
7:00 – 9:00 pm
Donna Weidenfeller
Retired, Career Coach
Purdue University Calumet
• Cover Letter…what makes YOU stand out
• Resume…what makes YOU stand out • Thank You Note…what makes YOU
stand out
Where: STM Weis Center; 8635
Calumet Av; Munster, IN
When: The third Thursday of eve-
ry month
Email: STMCareer-
Free-OPEN TO ALL
For those who are unemployed (in transition), new
to the job market, change careers or who can of-
fer employment opportunities through their cur-
rent professional connections.
Also have your Cover Letter, Resume or Thank You
note critiqued by a professional
SSSSt. VVVVincent dePPPPaul FFFFinance
50/50 Raffle Results50/50 Raffle Results50/50 Raffle Results50/50 Raffle Results
March 25, 2012
177 Players Winning Number #766
No Winner
Drawn by: Betty Sims
Witnessed by: Dick Kutchek
———————————————————————- PLEASE NOTE
Raffle Rule #1: Participants must use regular Sunday collection envelope AND corresponding 50/50 enve-lope for the week. Envelopes other than the 50/50 envelope will be marked ineligible and returned. Raffle Rule #2: Participants must deposit at least $5.00 in the regular Sunday collection envelope, and exactly $5.00 (no more, no less) in corresponding 50/50 envelope for the week. All checks for raffle must be made payable to Holy Name Parish 50/50 Raffle. Raffle Rule #3: All 50/50 envelopes must be in by Sunday 11 AM Mass.
St. Vincent dePaul News:St. Vincent dePaul News:St. Vincent dePaul News:St. Vincent dePaul News: Today as we celebrate the feast of Easter we find the challenge of also seeing and believing the resurrec-tion that comes through our own lives of self-sacrifice which brings new life to others. As you place your gift in the Society of St. Vincent de Paul envelope, know that you are a sign of God’s love to those who are suffering and you give them Easter hope and joy. We are waiting to help someone or a family who is out of work and needs assistance. Maybe they are experiencing a temporary setback. Please suggest to them to call 374-8800 and leave a message. Some-one from our Society of St. Vincent de Paul will return their call.
Community Hospital
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Collection March 25, 2012
Regular Collection 7,261.00 Children’s Envelopes 18.51 Loose Collection 1,580.99 Renovations 1,451.00 School Donations -0- Catholic Relief Services 75.00 Rice Bowl 50.00 Easter Flowers 180.00 Total 10,616.50
Planning to Marry?Planning to Marry?Planning to Marry?Planning to Marry? The Diocese requires that couples begin preparing for their marriage in the church at least 6 months prior to their wedding date. Couples must contact Father Ed to get started. The next marriage preparation session will be Saturday, April 21st from 10AM to 5 PM. Couples can contact Danny & Zara Fagen to register: 219-902-0770, [email protected].
Elmwood Funeral Chapel Open HouseElmwood Funeral Chapel Open HouseElmwood Funeral Chapel Open HouseElmwood Funeral Chapel Open House The Betkowski family is proud to announce the Open House of their new Elmwood Funeral Chapel and Crematory at 9931 Lincoln Plaza Way, Cedar Lake. The open house will be on Saturday, April 14 from 1-4 PM. Tours at the facility, refreshments and a chance to meet the Betkowski family and staff will take place.
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Holy Name ParishHoly Name ParishHoly Name ParishHoly Name Parish 11000 W. 133rd Avenue Cedar Lake, IN 46303
219-374-7160 219-374-7165 Fax
St. Vincent dePaul 219-374-8800 [email protected]
www.holynamecedarlake.com Father Ed Tlucek, ofm [email protected] 219-374-7160 Deacon Ed Kozub [email protected] 219-942-0424 Deacon Tom Kubik [email protected] 219-678-5434 Nannette Onest Pastoral Associate 219-374-7160 [email protected] Mercedes Austgen Faith Formation Director 219-374-8798 [email protected] Mary Kselman Office Manager 219-374-7160 [email protected] Cindy Foreman Music Ministry 219-232-8181 [email protected]
Holy Name Mission StatementHoly Name Mission StatementHoly Name Mission StatementHoly 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. Accepted November 30, 2008
2010-2011 Pastoral Council Members
Rob Graham Diane Granger Diane Jostes
Brandon King Bill Kozlowski Doris Mager
Shirley Manning Adam Noel Cindy Speichert
Jerry Wilkening Jerry Yardley Ron Zientara