Document 357329

The Community of the
Holy Name of Jesus
October 19, 2014
Twenty
Twenty--Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time
11000 W 133rd Avenue
Cedar Lake, IN 46303
219-374-7160
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www.holynamecedarlake.com
Holy Name Parish
Cedar Lake, Indiana
Liturgical Schedule
Saturday, October 18
7:00 AM
2:00 PM
4:00 PM
5:00 PM
At Friary
Gross ~ Harris Wedding
Confessions
Betty Sims
Anthony Morales
Sunday, October 19
TwentyTwenty-Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time
7:00 AM
9:00 AM
11:00 AM
Chester & Harriet Cabaj
Tom Campbell
The People of Holy Name Parish
Monday, October 20
7:00 AM
At Friary ~ Anna Baessler
Tuesday, October 21
7:00 AM
At Friary ~ Gloria M. Larson
Augy Vicari
Wednesday, October 22
7:00 AM
At Friary ~ James Murphy
Thursday, October 23
7:00 AM
At Friary ~ Anna Baessler
Friday, October 24
7:00 AM
At Friary ~ James Murphy
Saturday, October 25
7:00 AM
2:00 PM
4:00 PM
5:00 PM
At Friary
Geraci ~ Lewis Wedding
Confessions
Mary Ellen Caiafa
Philip & Theresa Schillo
Sunday, October 26
Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time
7:00 AM
9:00 AM
11:00 AM
Arthur & Josephine Michaels
The People of Holy Name Parish
Alice Kranc
October 19, 2014
TwentyTwenty-Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Gospel Reflection
October 19, 2014
29th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Is 45:1, 4–6; Ps 96:1, 3, 4–5, 7–8, 9–10
1 Thes 1:1–5; Mt 22:15–21
In 539 BC, King Cyrus of Persia defeated Babylon.
Shortly after this victory, he allowed the Jewish exiles
to return home. Isaiah interprets all of this as part of
God’s plan. Cyrus is acting as God’s “anointed”, mashiah in Hebrew. Before Isaiah applied this word to
Cyrus, it had only been used to refer to Israelites.
Calling Cyrus “messiah” indicates that he is carrying
out the Lord’s work, even though he doesn’t realize it.
“I have called you by your name,” the Lord says,
“though you knew me not”. For our prophet, this is an
indication that the God of Israel is the God of all the
earth: “there is no other”.
First Thessalonians is the oldest writing we have
from Paul. Although the letter is associated with Paul,
the opening verse identifies the senders as “Paul,
Silvanus, and Timothy,” three missionaries who give
thanks to God (typical of Paul’s letters) for the church
in Thessalonica’s witness of faith. We hear about the
work of these three apostles in Acts, where Luke
calls Silvanus “Silas” (see Acts 16–17).
In Israel in Jesus’s day, paying taxes to Rome was
not popular. The annual “census tax” could only be
paid using a Roman denarius coin, which had the
image of the emperor on it along with an inscription
acknowledging the emperor’s divinity; thus both the
tax and the coin required to pay the tax were offensive to the Jews. The fact that Jesus’s questioners
can produce “the Roman coin” is evidence of their
hypocrisy. St. Augustine pointed out the contrast between the emperor’s image on the coin, which
“belongs to Caesar”, and the fact that Genesis says
we are made in God’s image — that is, we belong to
God. For Jesus, our obligation to God does not invalidate our debt to “Caesar,” but it is more important.
For reflection: Do I thank God for the example of
faith in the lives of those around me? How can I more
fully give “to God what belongs to God?
Events for the Month
October
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10 AM RCIA (CR1)
10:15 AM Generations of Faith (Gym)
1-7 PM Grasta Dei at Andrean
6 PM Generations of Faith (Gym)
7 PM RCIA @ SJE
8 PM AA (CB)
8 PM Alanon (CR2)
5 PM St Clare Kitchen (CB)
6:30~8 PM Grief Support (Living Room)
8:30 AM Morning Prayer (C)
5-7 Parish Office open
6 PM Youth Council (Gym)
9:15 AM Adult Faith Sharing (FFO)
10 AM AA (CB)
7 PM Worship Committee Meeting (CR2)
6 PM Rehearsal
9 AM AA (CR2)
2 PM Geraci ~ Lewis Wedding
6 PM New Parishioner Dinner (CB)
Sorority Bake Sale
Sorority Bake Sale at all Masses
10 AM RCIA (CR1)
10:15 AM Confirmation Class
6:30 PM Faith Formation Meeting (FFO)
7 PM RCIA @ SJE
8 PM AA (CB)
8 PM Alanon (CR2)
9 AM Newsletter Volunteers
2 PM Staff Meeting (CR1)
5 PM St. Clare Kitchen (CB)
7 PM Peace & Justice Meeting (CR1)
8:30 AM Morning Prayer (C)
5-7 PM Parish Office open
9:15 AM Adult Faith Sharing (FFO)
10 AM AA (CB)
6 PM Rehearsal
November
1~
9 AM AA (CR2)
2 PM Storey ~ Willy Wedding
Prayer Shawls in Church
Procession in to Cemetery
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
Faith Formation
Those who need
our prayers…
Phil Allan
Florence Armstrong
Bob & Lida Barney
Bill Bradtke
Marcia Cepko
Josephine Chmielewski
Robert Clark
Mary Lou Deno
Bob Eberle
Tom & Linda Foreman
Ann Gadomski
Javier Garibay
Gail Gold
Ed & Marie Govert
Joey Guerrero
Rosemarie Haberlin
Mickey Hasse
Karen Hathaway
Mary Hays
Rosalie Hoffman
Henry Huppenthal
Amalia Hutchins
Richard Johnson
Bruce Kitchell
Jeff Kubiak
Monica & Fred Kujawa
Ron & Lynn Kuran
Dale Laking
James Larson
Debbie Longfellow
Anna Mager
Tom Manning
Jo Manes
Lois Martinez
Joy Marzynski
Mary Jane & Jim Molnar
Dan & Dodie Nolan
Jeff Obarski
Joe O’Dea
Robert O’Donnell
Maureen Oxley
Stacey Previs
Ray Radzinski
Cecelia Rahaw
Bob Reeves
Michael & Carol Rowe
Lucille Shroka
Barb Stuart
Judy Tokarz
Gerry Thiel
Marge Willy
Pat & Rich Wisniewski
Barney Wornhoff
Matthew Yakubik
Cathy Zajac
Parish Life
Which Project in the Parish:
Brought food to over 260 families
Delivered gifts to 150 children
Made home visits to the sick and
shut- ins and dropped off a potted
plant
Has been running for 26 years
Has over 100 volunteers?????
Yes, it’s the Giving Tree!! Come to our
November GOF to find out why this project is so important in our community and
why our parish is committed to such a
large undertaking.
We will be exploring the Catholic Social
Teaching– “Human Rights and Responsibilities.”
ALL in the parish are welcome. Put this
event on your list of “things to do to prepare for Christmas!!!!”
Congratulations to Ava Copak who celebrated
her First Eucharist at St. John Evangelist on Sunday, September 28. Please remember her and
her family in your prayers.
Question: What kind of foods/items may I donate to Project Love?
2nd Banns
Lenora Storey & Chris Willy
Answer: Milk, Diary Products, fruits (fruit cups, dried fruit,
applesauce, 100% juice and juice boxes), peanut butter,
jellies, Canned Meats (stews, soups, ravioli, lasagna, spaghetti & meatballs), canned meats (tuna, chicken, ham,
beef), grains (breakfast cereals, rice, pasta, dried potato
flakes, hamburger helpers, etc), canned vegetables, and
beans. Kid-friendly foods (granola bars, crackers, cookies),
Baby products (diapers, wipes, formula, infant foods), hygiene items (feminine products, toothbrushes & paste,
soap, shampoo, shaving items, and shampoo), and paper
products and cleaning agents ( toilet tissue, paper towels,
laundry, facial, & dish soap).
Stewardship
October 5, 2014
Megan Geraci & Jacob Lewis
Wedding Date October 25, 2014
Regular Collection
Children’s Envelopes
Loose Collection
Renovations
School Support
All Souls Masses
Mission Sunday Donations
Support for the Poor
8,812.00
8.75
1,032.93
610.00
579.00
55.00
35.00
951.00
Total
12,083.68
50/50 Raffle Results
October 5, 2014
HESBURGH LECTURE
AT BISHOP NOLL
Bishop Noll Institute, in conjunction with the Notre Dame
Club of Northwest Indiana, is hosting a free lecture on Catholic social teaching at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 22, in
the school auditorium.
Kwan S. Kim, Ph.D., professor emeritus of economics at the
University of Notre Dame and a fellow at the Kellogg Institute for International Studies, will deliver a presentation entitled “Global Issues and Catholic Social Teaching.”
Below is a description of Dr. Kim’s talk:
Globalization, while seen as a powerful force for economic
growth, is also replete with social and economic conflicts
among peoples and nations. This lecture addresses the
structural contradictions and inequities in the contemporary
global economy. Globalization-linked social concerns include sweatshops, world energy and environmental crisis,
drugs and human trafficking, worker rights, and principles of
human dignity, the common good, and the preferential option for the poor.
The lecture is free, but those attending are asked to RSVP
to Nancy Bock by calling (219) 932-9058, ext. 1520, or by
emailing [email protected].
Bishop Noll Institute, Lake County’s first Catholic high
school now in its 94th year, is a co-educational, Four Star
college prep school located at 1519 Hoffman St., Hammond. It has an “A” rating from the Indiana Department of
Education
167 Players
Winning Number 84
Congratulations to
Deacon John and Carol Bacon
Who won $840. this week
Drawn by: Cindy Varenkamp
Witnessed by: Dick Kutchek
Coming Soon—
Soon—Fair Trade Sale
The Holy Name Peace and Social Justice Commission will sponsor a fair trade coffee, tea, chocolate (and a few other goodies) sale on November 22 and 23 in the lobby of the church. These
make wonderful hostess gifts for
Thanksgiving and Christmas gifts for everyone on
your list. We sold out early last
time so we will be sure to have
plenty of product on hand!
SPONSOR OF THE WEEK
BoBB Auto Group
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.
Holy Name Parish
October 19, 2014
Holy Name Parish Staff
Holy Name Mission Statement
Holy Name Parish is a thriving Roman Catholic community
that strives to create a welcoming atmosphere for many
people from diverse cultures and various backgrounds.
Using our time, talent and treasures, we are committed to
responsible stewardship and financial accountability.
We nourish our Catholic faith through our weekly sharing in
the Eucharist; strengthened through intergenerational faith
formation.
Empowered by the Holy Spirit, we dedicate ourselves to
the service of those most in need, by being Disciples of
Christ in the world.
Reaffirmed November 13, 2012
2014 Pastoral Council Members
Kim Boswell
Gretchen Gerstenkorn
Tomas Jaimes
Ed King
Pete Kozlowski
Meg Lanham
Brian Long
Shirley Manning
Tom McAdams
Linda Slankard
Ryan Steinberg
John Tritschler
Rosemary Vicari
Father Ed Tlucek, ofm
219-232-2713
[email protected]
Deacon Ed Kozub
219-942-0424
[email protected]
Deacon Tom Kubik
219-678-5434
[email protected]
Deacon John Bacon
219-365-2946
[email protected]
Mercedes Austgen
219-232-2778
Pastoral Associate
[email protected]
Mary Joan Dickson
219-232-4994
Youth Minister
[email protected]
Mary Kselman
219-232-2720
Office Manager
[email protected]
Cindy Varenkamp
219-232-2781
Music Ministry
[email protected]
Wanda Burdan
219-232-5006
Office Staff
[email protected]