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July 14, 2013

July 14, 2013

July 14, 2013

July 14, 2013

Fifteenth Sunday In Ordinary Time

Fifteenth Sunday In Ordinary Time

Fifteenth Sunday In Ordinary Time

Fifteenth Sunday In Ordinary Time

The Community of the The Community of the The Community of the The Community of the Holy Name of JesusHoly Name of JesusHoly Name of JesusHoly Name of Jesus

www.holynamecedarlake.com

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Holy Name ParishHoly Name ParishHoly Name ParishHoly Name Parish July 14, 2013July 14, 2013July 14, 2013July 14, 2013 Cedar Lake, IndianaCedar Lake, IndianaCedar Lake, IndianaCedar Lake, Indiana Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary TimeFifteenth Sunday in Ordinary TimeFifteenth Sunday in Ordinary TimeFifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

Saturday, July 13Saturday, July 13Saturday, July 13Saturday, July 13 5:00 PM Intention of Parishioners Sunday, July 14Sunday, July 14Sunday, July 14Sunday, July 14 Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary TimeFifteenth Sunday in Ordinary TimeFifteenth Sunday in Ordinary TimeFifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time 7:00 AM Esther Webb Robert Marvis 9:00 AM Arthur Mata Edward Kenning 11:00 AM Herbert Pals Sally Lulich 11 AM Baptism

Monday, July 15Monday, July 15Monday, July 15Monday, July 15 7:00 AM At Friary ~ Beloved Deceased

Tuesday, July 16Tuesday, July 16Tuesday, July 16Tuesday, July 16 7:00 AM At Friary ~ Beloved Deceased

Wednesday, July 17Wednesday, July 17Wednesday, July 17Wednesday, July 17 7:00 AM At Friary ~ Beloved Deceased

Thursday, July 18Thursday, July 18Thursday, July 18Thursday, July 18 7:00 AM At Friary ~ Beloved Deceased Friday, July 19Friday, July 19Friday, July 19Friday, July 19 7:00 AM At Friary ~ Beloved Deceased

Saturday, July 20Saturday, July 20Saturday, July 20Saturday, July 20 5:00 PM Intention of Parishioners

Sunday, July 21Sunday, July 21Sunday, July 21Sunday, July 21 Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary TimeSixteenth Sunday in Ordinary TimeSixteenth Sunday in Ordinary TimeSixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time 7:00 AM Bill & Marie Stoll 9:00 AM Clarence Kenning 11:00 AM John Wendlinger

LLLLiturgical SSSSchedule GGGGospel RRRReflection

July 14, 2013July 14, 2013July 14, 2013July 14, 2013 15th Sunday in Ordinary Time15th Sunday in Ordinary Time15th Sunday in Ordinary Time15th Sunday in Ordinary Time

Dt 30:10–14; Ps 69:14, 17, 30–31, 33–34, 36, 37

Col 1:15–20; Lk 10:25–37

The Book of Deuteronomy, presented as a collection of farewell speeches given by Moses to the Israelites just before his death, serves as a source of legisla-tion for biblical Israel. “Deuteronomy” means “second law”; the book is a second edition of the Law found earlier in the Torah. In today’s reading Moses exhorts the people to keep the Law, which “is not too mysteri-ous and remote”. This Law is to be internalized, not written on stone tablets but “in your mouths and in your hearts”. Writing to the Colossians, Paul calls Christ “the firstborn of all creation”. Christ reconciled us to God “by the blood of his cross”, and so we share in the promise of the new life given in the resurrection. As “head of the body, the church”, Christ sanctifies us by his blood. Because of this we share in his life. Shar-ing in that life, we must strive to conform our lives more fully to his by loving our neighbor. The “scholar of the law” who questions Jesus in to-day’s Gospel knows the answer to his own question; he questions Jesus to test him. The commandments calling us to love God and love our neighbor are cen-tral to the practice of the Law of Moses and were taught as such for centuries. The question of the identity of one’s “neighbor” is another issue. For some, the word only referred to fellow Israelites; for Jesus, anyone who is in need is our neighbor. The scholar would not consider a Samaritan — someone detested by the Jews — as his neighbor. Samaritans were so despised that even after Jesus’s parable, the scholar still doesn’t use the term; he merely calls him “the one who treated him with mercy”. For reflection: Is God’s law something internalized in my life, or is it a set of rules found in a book on a shelf? Is there a “neighbor” in my life whom I need to love in a better way? What prevents me from loving as I should?

Knights of ColumbusKnights of ColumbusKnights of ColumbusKnights of Columbus "The Knights of Columbus first principle is charity and helping those in need in their communities is something its members appreciate."

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JulyJulyJulyJuly 14 ~ 11 AM Baptism Basement Rental 15 ~ 7 PM RCIA (CR1) 8 PM AA (CB) 8 PM Alanon (CR2) 16 ~ 5 PM St. Clare Kitchen (CB) 17 ~ Parish Office open 5-7 PM 18 ~ 9:15 AM Faith Sharing (FFO) 10 AM AA (CB) 6:30 PM Finance Meeting (CR1) 21 ~ Basement Rental Book Study 6:30~8 PM (CR1) 22 ~ 7 PM RCIA (CR1) 7 PM Faith Formation Meeting (FFO) 8 PM AA (CB) 8 PM Alanon (CR2) 23 ~ 2 PM Staff Meeting 5 PM St. Clare Kitchen (CB) 6 PM Youth Council (CR2) 6:30 PM Peace & Justice (CR1) 24 ~ Parish Office open 5-7 PM 25 ~ 9:15 AM Faith Sharing (FFO) 10 AM AA (CB) 28 ~ 9 AM Baptism Noon Parish Picnic Book Study 6:30~8 PM (CR1) 29 ~ 7 PM RCIA (CR1) 8 PM AA (CB) 8 PM Alanon (CR2) 30 ~ 9 AM Newsletter Volunteers (CR1) 5 PM St. Clare Kitchen (CB) 31 ~ Parish Office open 5-7 PM 6 PM Outdoor Mass at Diane Jostes’ Home

AugustAugustAugustAugust 1 ~ 9:15 AM Faith Sharing (FFO) 10 AM AA (CB) Hub Pool Party 2 ~ 9 AM Church Cleaning Party Newsletter Deadline 3 ~ 9 AM Church Cleaning Party Location for Events:

PC Parish Center CB Church Basement FFO Faith Formation Office ~ Parish Center G Gym LR Living Room DR Dining Room CR1 New addition upstairs conference room CR2 New addition downstairs conference room

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Adult Faith SharingAdult Faith SharingAdult Faith SharingAdult Faith Sharing If you are looking for some summer en-richment, consider joining the Thursday morning adult faith sharing sessions. In the past year we have read a book and watched a video series on Vatican II, gone on a field trip to hear a speaker on St. Hildegard of Bingen and at-tended the opening of the new Strack and Van Til in Cedar Lake. We have future plans for a pontoon boat ride and a video series entitled, "Mining the Meaning of the Bible." Sessions begin at 9:15-9:30 in the Faith Formation Office. There is no fee and we provide coffee and a snack. Contact Mercedes Austgen [email protected] or 374-8798 for more information.

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 six months prior to their wedding date. Couples must contact Father Ed to get started 219-232-2713. For a marriage preparation session, please con-tact Dan & Zara Fagen to register at 219-902-0770 or [email protected];

Leprechaun HuntLeprechaun HuntLeprechaun HuntLeprechaun Hunt Come and join the fun! Share Foundation holds its 19th Leprechaun Hunt on Sunday, August 4th, noon to 6 PM at Sharing Meadows, Rolling Prairie. All day enjoy as much delicious food, drinks, games and Irish music as you care upon entering. Thirty three leprechauns wait to be found for pots of gold worth up to $1,500. Advance adult ticket: $40; 13-year or younger children with parents or grandparents: free. Details & tickets available at 219-778-2585 or www.leprechaunhunt.com. Proceeds benefit devel-opmentally disabled adults.

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Those who need Those who need Those who need Those who need our prayers…our prayers…our prayers…our prayers…

Florence Armstrong Bob & Lida Barney

Bill Bradtke Joe Brav, Sr.

Ray & Josephine Chmielewski Mary Lou Deno Margaret Engle Ann Gadomski

Ed & Marie Govert Joey Guerrero

Rosemarie Haberlin Karen Hathaway Mary Hays

Rosalie Hoffman Henry Huppenthal Amalia Hutchins Richard Johnson Mary Alyce King Bruce Kitchell Mary Kozlowski Loretta Krupa Jeff Kubiak

Monica & Fred Kujawa

Bonnie Kulig Dale Laking

Debbie Longfellow Tom Manning Jo Manes

Joy Marzynski Mary Jane & Jim

Molnar Dan & Dodie Nolan

Jeff Obarski Joe O’Dea

Robert O’Donnell Maureen Oxley Andrew Rahaw Cecelia Rahaw Bob Reeves Ed Regnier

Michael & Carol Rowe

Lucille Shroka Betty Sims Dave Sims Eric Sprehe

Jeannette Stoyakovich Gerry Thiel

Mary Lynn Urbanski Ed Wachter

Pat & Rich Wisniewski Greg Wornhoff Matthew Yakubik Cathy Zajac Bob Zerby

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PPPParish LLLLife This 4th of July, Holy Name parish took 1st place in our category in the Cedar Lake parade. There were

over 60 people who participated by either sitting on our float or walking. A special thanks to Deacon Tom

and Nancy and Bill Kozlowski for decorating the float. Next year, our goal is to have 100 people represent

our parish in the parade! Great job to all who participated!

Community Garden NewsCommunity Garden NewsCommunity Garden NewsCommunity Garden News The Volunteer Gardeners hosted an exciting visit from the KAM Isaiah Israel Community Gar-den volunteers based in Chicago. The gardeners shared ideas to increase vegetable productiv-ity, ways to harvest and distribute produce and spoke about permaculture gardening which combines natural and edible landscaping. Thanks to Fr. Ed and Nan Onest for welcoming our visitors, to Bill Koslowski and Doris Mager representing the Pastoral Council, and to our garden volunteers who worked so hard to prepare our garden for this visit, Clarence Klaas, Bob Grega, Diane Jostes, Dick Kutchek, Anita Torok, Monie and Jim Wendlinger, Mary Lanham, Anne Yearsich, and Tom MacDonald. We have distributed our Lettuce for the season and have now planted Gladiola bulbs which will be used to decorate our altar later in the season. Produce and herbs from the garden were donated to St. Monica’s Home Dyer. Visit the garden during the annual Parish Picnic Sunday July 28th.

Tomatoes, Zucchini, Squash, Pumpkins, Peppers, Beans, Onions, and many types of Herbs are growing. All these plants were donated by the parishioners. Our produce supports local families and homes in the community. Upcoming events: July 18th 6:30 PM Gardening Series, Highland Library. Master Gardener Larry Anderson will present a pro-gram on composting. Protect the planet! FREE. August 2 – 11th. 10 AM to 9 PM Master Gardener Booth at the Lake County Fair. Admission is FREE before 3

PM Monday through Thursday. Master Gardeners are on hand to answer questions about your garden problems.

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This bulletin is brought to us weekly, free of charge thanks to our sponsors. Please view this complete ad on the back of the bulletin and be sure to patronize our advertisers and let them know you saw their ad in the bulletin.

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June 30,June 30,June 30,June 30, 2013201320132013 Regular Collection 8,060.00 Children’s Envelopes 9.23 Loose Collection 1,427.00 Renovations 355.00 School Support 10.00 Total 9,861.23

50/50 Raffle Results50/50 Raffle Results50/50 Raffle Results50/50 Raffle Results

June 30, 2013 164 Players

Winning Number 356 No Winner

Drawn by: Wanda Burdan Witnessed by: Dick Kutchek

There will be outdoor Masses in the yard again this summer. The Masses will be on Wednesdays and will begin at 6 PM. The host will provide the main food dish along with beverages. The guests are asked to bring a side dish—veggie or dessert and lawn chairs. If you would like to be a host for one of the Masses in your yard, please contact the Parish Office 374-7160.

July 31

Diane Jostes Residence 7410 W 143rd Lane, Cedar Lake, Indiana

August 7

Rosemary Vicari Residence 17012 Tapper Street, Lowell, Indiana

August 21

Pat & Nancy Fagen Residence 9261 Monix Drive #3, St. John, Indiana

August 28

Larry Faustin Residence 10688 W 116th Avenue, Cedar Lake, Indiana

Summer Migrant Mass ScheduleSummer Migrant Mass ScheduleSummer Migrant Mass ScheduleSummer Migrant Mass Schedule

Everyone is invited to a Migrant Mass celebration on the following Sundays: July 14, 2013 Johnson Farm 8960 E. Ridge Rd. Hobart IN 46342 4PM

This mass is sponsored by St. Francis Xavier & Holy Rosary parishes. July 28, 2013 County Line Rd. Apple Orchard 200 S. County Line Rd. Hobart IN 4PM

This mass is sponsored by Ss. Peter & Paul & St. Joan of Arc parishes Aug. 04, 2013 Herr Farm 9804 W. 219 Ave. Lowell IN 46356 4PM This mass is sponsored by Holy Name, St. John the Evangelist & St. Thomas More parishes.

A potluck meal will be served immediately after the Mass. Please bring a dish to share and your lawn chairs to insure seating.

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Holy Name ParishHoly Name ParishHoly Name ParishHoly Name Parish July 14, 2013July 14, 2013July 14, 2013July 14, 2013

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. Reaffirmed November 13, 2012

2012-2013 Pastoral Council Members

Rob Graham Diane Granger Tomas Jaimes

Diane Jostes Bill Kozlowski Doris Mager

Shirley Manning Ryan Steinberg Rosemary Vicari

Jerry Wilkening Jerry Yardley Ron Zientara

Holy Name ParishHoly Name ParishHoly Name ParishHoly Name Parish 11000 W. 133rd Avenue Cedar Lake, IN 46303

219-374-7160 888-325-4182 Fax

St. Vincent dePaul 219-374-8800 [email protected]

www.holynamecedarlake.com Father Ed Tlucek, ofm [email protected] 219-232-2713 Deacon Ed Kozub [email protected] 219-942-0424 Deacon Tom Kubik [email protected] 219-678-5434 Nannette Onest Pastoral Associate 219-232-2778 [email protected] Mercedes Austgen Faith Formation Director 219-374-8798 [email protected] Mary Kselman Office Manager 219-232-2720 [email protected] Cindy Foreman Music Ministry 219-232-8181 [email protected] Wanda Burdan Office Staff 219-232-5006 [email protected]