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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; Ext. 312
[email protected] Associate Pastor .......................... Reverend Richard C. Holy; Ext. 314
[email protected] Deacons .................................................................. Mr. Joseph Stodola ............................................................................ Dr. Napoleon Tabion ............................................................................ Mr. Daniel Zurawski Stewardship Director ...................................... Noreen Bickel; Ext. 330 Pastoral Care Coordinator ............ Deacon Napoleon Tabion; Ext. 315 Director of Religious Formation ......... Mrs. Sandra Morgan; Ext. 332
Parish Office Staff Office Hours: Monday ~ Friday 8:00 am to 8:00 pm Saturday 8:00 am to 4:00 pm Web Site www.stm-church.com E-mail address is: [email protected] Office Phone………. 836-8610 Office Fax............ 836-9185 Bulletin Editor ............................................. Mrs. Pam Pasyk; Ext. 309 E-mail address for bulletin is: [email protected] Daytime Receptionist ................................ Mrs. Susan Strain; Ext. 310 Evening Receptionist ............................. Ms. Veronica Brtos; Ext. 310
Pastoral Ministries Circle of Prayer ........................................ Mary Jo Humpfer 836-5002 Environment & Art ............................................ Jean Bados 836-8610 Eucharistic Ministers .................................... Carole Mackey 923-8816 Hospitality Ministry ....................................... Ann D’Orazio 838-9343 Lectors ..................................................... William McDunn 922-9459 Music Ministry .................... Miss Angie Lorandos 836-8610, Ext. 338 Nursery ................................................. Kaaren A. Mashura 836-5079 St. Vincent de Paul ........................... Mrs. Bernadine Barrett 836-8610 Vocations Committee .............................. Mrs. Mary Kochis 322-7262
2010-2011 Pastoral Council Tom Alexander, Co-Chair .................... Kevin Cloghessy, Chairperson Timothy Etter .................................................................. Don Kopenec Jackie Kovach ................................................................ Phil McIntosh Dwight Reed ............................................................... Susan Rousseau James Secviar .............................................................. Linda Stefanich Joyce Stodola ............................................................ Joann Wleklinski
St. Thomas More School Pre-School through 8th Grade Office Hours: M-F 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. School web site ~ www.stm-school.com School Phone ......... 836-9151 School Fax ......................... 836-0982 Principal ................................................... Mr. Chet Nordyke; Ext. 328 Assistant Principal…………………….…...Mrs. Tina Boyle; Ext. 328 School Administrative Assistant….Mrs. Jennifer Gonzalez; Ext. 328 School Reception & Office Associate…..Mrs. Sandra Steele; Ext. 329 Home & School Association. ..... ...Mrs. Mary Beth Ginalski 864-0941 Parish & School Offices Associate……Mrs. Mary Jo Biscan, Ext. 311 Parish & School Offices Associate ........ Mrs. Pam Wadycki; Ext. 339
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:M-F 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Religious Education Phone ........................................................... 836-8610 Director ........................................................ Mrs. Sandra Morgan; Ext. 332 Administrative Assistant ................................ Mrs. Charlotte Herr; Ext. 336 Grades K through 8 ~ Wed. & Thurs. 4:30 ~ 6:00 p.m.
Pastoral Commissions Chairpersons Formation/Education ................................................... Mrs. Barbara Topete Parish Life ................................................................. Mrs. Elaine Herrmann Peace & Social Justice ...................................................... Ms. Mary Silvasi Spirituality & Worship ................................................ Mrs. Margot Blocher Stewardship .................................................................. Mrs. Noreen Bickel
Parish Organizations Altar & Rosary Society ........................................ Cindy Keilman 923-9862 Elizabeth Ministry ................................................ Pam Domasica 838-7940 Holy Name Society ..................................................... Joe Adams 865-3566 Senior Citizens ....................................................... Tina Candella 922-7814 Respect Life ............................................................ Alice Wohler 836-5337 Knights of Columbus .................................. Gregg Blocher (219) 902-1171 Blue Army .................................................. Rose Marie Malburg 836-8779 Finance ................................................................ Barbara Shaver 838-9200 Planned Giving ..................................................................... Ken Krupinski Building Maintenance .................................................... Bob Ray 924-6472 Boy Scouts .............................................................. Roger Jachna 322-0769 Cub Scouts ............................................................... Steve Hrinda 923-6438 Girl Scouts ......................................................... Barbara Jamrose 922-3783 Catering/Hall Rental ........................................ Kathleen Pagorek 972-0539 Moms’ Group ......................................................... Leticia Kotso 924-5732 Ushers Club ......................................................... Jim Marmalejo 836-1463 Gabriel Project ..................................................... Kathy Trotman 836-4329 The Travelers Club…………………………………..Lois Quinn 836-7902
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 at-tending 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. New Parishioner Orientation New members are invited to attend a New Parishioner Orientation at 9:00 a.m. in the Solar Room on the last Sunday of every month. If you have not yet registered and want more information about our parish, you are welcome to attend the orientation.
Please remember St. Thomas More in your Will and Estate Planning
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Solemnity of the Resurrection of the Lord April 24, 2011
SATURDAY, April 30 8:30 am E. & V. Zaczyk 5:30 pm S. Donovan, C. Erickson, E. & R. Jachna, B. Hanusin MC ~ Joe SUNDAY, May 1 6:30 am J. & M. Peters, A. Zajakowski 8:00 am B. Seligman, C. Slivka, C. Wadlow, K. & M. Yaeger MC ~ Lauren 10:00 am E. O’Neill, M. Osmulski, J. Ratajack, A. & B. Sikora MC ~ Nick 12:00 noon C. & S. O’Brien, N. Brough MC ~ Alyssa
Saturday, April 30 5:30 p.m. Fr. Mike Yadron
Sunday, May 1 6:30 a.m. Fr. Mike Yadron 8:00 a.m. Fr. Mike Yadron 10:00 a.m. Fr. Rick Holy 12:00 Noon Fr. Rick Holy
Readings for the Week of April 24, 2011 Sunday: Acts 10:34a, 37-43/Col 3:1-4 or 1 Cor 5:6b-8/Jn 20:1-9 or
Mt 28:1-10 or Lk 24:13-35 Monday: Acts 2:14, 22-33/Mt 28:8-15 Tuesday: Acts 2:36-41/Jn 20:11-18 Wednesday: Acts 3:1-10/Lk 24:13-35 Thursday: Acts 3:11-26/Lk 24:35-48 Friday: Acts 4:1-12/Jn 21:1-14 Saturday: Acts 4:13-21/Mk 16:9-15 Next Sunday: Acts 2:42-47/1 Pt 1:3-9/Jn 20:19-31
Readings for the Week of April 24, 2011
Pastoral Care Ministry If you have a friend or family member who would like to receive Communion, contact our Pastoral Care Office at 836-8610, #315.
EASTER SUNDAY, April 24 6:30 am For Our Parish Family Living and Deceased 8:00 am For Our Parish Family Living and Deceased 10:00 am For Our Parish Family Living and Deceased 12:00 pm For Our Parish Family Living and Deceased
MONDAY, April 25 6:30 am Michael & Mickey Lipay by Family 8:30 am Norman Banas by Kaaren & Bernie Mashura
TUESDAY, April 26 6:30 am Eugene Walczak (Ann.) by Jim & Arlene Kender 8:30 am Walter Pospychala (Ann.) by John & Claudia Pellar 10:00 am Stanley Makowski by STM Holy Name Society (MASS AT MED-INN CHAPEL, Group 4)
WEDNESDAY, April 27 6:30 am John Holka by Tressa Wierzbinski 8:30 am Marcia Etter (Ann.) by Family
THURSDAY, April 28 6:30 am Stella Cieslak by Joseph & Eloise Janostak 9:00 am Intention of Ann Biggerstaff
FRIDAY, April 29 6:30 am Cirilo Farinas by Bill & Dorothy O’Brien 8:30 am Joseph Kvasnica Jr. (Ann.) by Mr. & Mrs. William Kvasnica
SATURDAY, April 30 8:30 am John Nelson (Ann.) by Wife & Family 5:30 pm Frances Gniewek by Family
SUNDAY, May 1 — Second Sunday of Easter — Divine Mercy Sunday 6:30 am For Our Parish Family Living and Deceased 8:00 am Thomas O’Connor by Wife Donna 10:00 am Ted Leask (Ann.) by Wife Lorraine & Family 12:00 pm Genevieve Pastor by Sister, Wanda Marlowe
Edwin Wolak • JoAnn Trepanowski
�My Two Cents Thoughts on Living Stewardship
Easter Sunday– The Resurrection of the Lord
Easter IS a very big deal!! Jesus’ resurrection is the foundation of the Christian faith. We know from scripture, and early Church writings that he rose from the dead on the “first day of the week.” (John 20:1) Without his death and rising to new life Jesus would have been merely another
Jewish teacher and failed messiah, his teaching just a code of ethics and our worship in vain. We celebrate the Resurrection
for fifty days, and for the rest of the year every Sunday is a kind of “mini” Easter that we celebrate “the unleavened
bread of sincerity and truth” (Cor. 5:8). If you have not been to church for a while, we invite you to come back again, and
know that you are welcome in this community of faith. Please speak to the priest after Mass or call the parish and let
us help you feel at home.
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Solemnity of the Resurrection of the Lord Easter symbols are all about life. The lilies that bloom radiate living
beauty. Easter eggs symbolize the life the breaks out of the tomb. The Easter candle burns brightly as a sign that light conquers darkness, a
light that brings life to all. Water is needed by every living thing. Even secular symbols like rabbits and chicks point to abundant life-recall the phrase, "they multiply like rabbits," used to describe a proliferation of life. The cross that graces so many Easter cards as well as the Easter
candle itself, also reminds us that Easter is about death-and transformation. The symbols of life have within themselves the power of death. The lily gives up its bloom and the plant dies back retreating
into the bulb that nourished it. The egg pours out its life and the shell is left behind. The fire that is contained in the Easter candle can just as
easily roar into a refining conflagration. Water, which all life needs, can also destroy. And the cross at its inception was an instrument of death
and hardly a symbol of life. This is the hard truth of the Easter message. Life comes at a price, and eternal life at the costliest price
of all: the death of the only-begotten Son. Christ's death brings life, and is so radically transformative that even the very instrument of his death
is seen today as a sign of life for all. The newly baptized are sealed with a cross of chrism on their forehead, a fragrant transformation of the ashes that graced us all at the beginning of Lent. The newly
baptized died to sin in the bath of water and rose to life in Christ, and the rest of us renewed our baptismal commitment to follow Christ
faithfully through life. This Easter day is a celebration and a commitment, a promise to leave the past behind and to walk in the
newness of life.
lease pray for the sick of our parish... c Coleen Alexander Margaret Amatulli Doris Aurelio Maria Aurelio Irene Baker Cody Baldwin Antonio Belmonte Tom Bernacke Michael Berry Michael Blazevich Michael Boston Cheryl Bostrom Stephany Burney Dorothy Campbell James Campbell Barbara Cak Thomas Cak Al Carollo Carol Carollo Jeff Chastain Joseph Cwiok Jacqueline Morrow Christian Frank Coman Vincent Corsello John Costa Mike Curtain Irene Dettmer MaryPat Devoy Irene Dickey Jeanine Doescher David Drewniak Debra Dunn Alex Eiland John L. Estrada Sherlon Evans John Forde Phyllis Garber Andrea Garritano Dorothy Gillespie Margaret Good Howard Gralewski James Grunewald Eileen Hasse
Amy Hayes Chuck Heggi Eleanore Heggi Marie Henke Evelyn Hennes Ray Humpfer Steve Izzo Dennis Jablonski Elizabeth Jacob Barbara Jamrose Stanley Jayjack Rosemary Jerzak-Staszel Emery Johns Debbie Kaczka Robert Kalka Margaret A. Kapala Carol Keilman Patricia Kerr Rev. Matthew Kish Josephine Knesek Janet Knight Alice Kolember Dorothy Kovach Miller Krizmanic Rose Krizmanic Julia Kukta Jerome Kula Debbie Le Monier Mary Leahy Jo Lisiniewicz Edward Liskiewicz Stanley Liskiewicz Maria Lovell Moira McShane Lukas Carole Mackey Gregory Mahoney Mary Manchak Brady Martin Alex Mau Joseph McShane Faye Meny Sandi Merlo Stephanie Mueller Olga Mihalo Andrew Moll
David Moll Jean Narvid Donna Nichols Steven Nowaczyk Valerie O’Donnell Danny Ogren Ruth Ospalski Audrey Ostroff Johanna Petruch Andrew Pieczyrak Elizabeth Pilones Genevieve Platek Sylvester Porras Adam Potapczak Eileen Puskedra Kristen Rubin Anthony Saklaczynski Ed Sandrick Ann Sardella George Sauer Marie Schultz Marianne Schwartz William Schwartz Zachery Scriff James Secviar Renee Shehan Nick Skinner Lydia Skorupa Carolyn Smiley Deborah Stareck Charles Stevens Florence Stevens Carolyn Sutley Georgianne Suto Rose Theis Gerardo Trevino Anthony Ubuane Julia Vrbanich Adele Wall Sally Walters Sue Wass Lucille Wonnell John Zajac Cecilia Ziegler
SUNDAY, April 24 — Easter Easter Sunday Masses at 6:30, 8:00 & 10:00 a.m. and 12:00 Noon St. Vincent de Paul Food Collection at All Masses
MONDAY, April 25 7:00 pm Blue Army ~ Chapel 7:30 pm Knights of Columbus ~ Solar Room
TUESDAY, April 26 9:15 am Eucharistic Adoration (until 6:30 pm) ~ Chapel 1:00 pm Prayer/Vocations ~ Chapel 6:00 pm Divine Mercy Chaplet ~ Chapel 7:00 pm Festival Committee ~ Solar Room
WEDNESDAY, April 27 9:30 am Bible Study ~ Conference Room 4:30—6:00 pm ~ Religious Education Classes
THURSDAY, April 28 4:30—6:00 pm ~ Religious Education Classes 7:00 pm All Seasons Chorale ~ Church
SATURDAY, April 30 9:00 am Pastoral Council ~ Conference Room
SUNDAY, May 1 8:00 am Mass Holy Name Communion & Breakfast
Events in the Area
Healing Hearts for Teens/ Kids This exceptional six-week program is being offered by Hospice of the Calumet Area for teens (ages 13-17) who are dealing with
the death of loved one or friend. The program is specially de-signed for teens and is facilitated by a licensed social worker and a bereavement specialist. Sessions meet on alternate weeks be-ginning on Monday, April 25th from 5:30-6:45 p.m. Only 11
spots available. Register by calling Dorothy at (219)922-2732. A separate program is offered for children (6-12). Call for info.
Card & Bunco Party St. John Bosco Altar & Rosary Society is hosting a Card & Bun-co Party on Sunday, May 1st in the school cafeteria. Doors open at 12:30. Door prizes, cash raffle and salad bar with coffee and tea are included with your $8 ticket at the door. Men & women welcome. Enter through Door G (double doors with the ramp).
For more information, contact Leona at (219) 844-9212.
“Casino Royale” Las Vegas Night St. James the Less in Highland is sponsoring a Las Vegas Night on Saturday, May 7th from 6:10 until 12:00 midnight in the Par-ish Hall. $10 donation includes food and beverages. Must be 21
to attend. For more info, call (219) 924-4220.
Community Service Day Join the Catholic Order of Foresters as they host a Community Service Day at St. Michael’s Church Cemetery in Schererville. People of all ages are invited to attend to clean-up the cemetery grounds on Saturday, May, 7th from 9:00-11:00 a.m. For more
information, contact Julie Buksa at (219) 922-1182.
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The Pastor’s Page
PLEASE REMEMBER THEM Priests and deacons have served the Diocese of Gary for more than fifty years. Others have served in the territory that is now the Diocese of Gary. Please pray for those men who have been called to God and whose anniversaries of death are this week:
April 25: Rev. Joseph P. Casey (1983) April 26: Rev. Luke Brickel (1976) April 27: Rev. John A. Costello (1972) April 29: Msgr. Casimir Bickauskas (1957) April 30: Rev. Joseph E. Till (2005)
THREE-MINUTE LITURGICAL CATECHESIS Article 15: Preparing the Gifts and Ourselves
What do you call the part of the Mass that includes the collection? Many people still use its old name and talk about the Offertory of the Mass. The current liturgical books, on the other hand, call this part of the Mass the Preparation of the Gifts. This change in terminology was a deliberate one, as was noted by the pope's representative when the new missal was released in 1969. The reason for changing the name of this section of the liturgy is that the real Offertory of the Mass occurs in the Eucharistic Prayer. The sacrifice we offer is the sacrifice of Christ. No other sacrifice is acceptable and no other sacrifice is needed, as the Letter to the Hebrews insists. It is Christ who offers himself, and we join in that offering as we proclaim the Eucharistic Prayer. So, then, what are we doing during the Preparation of the Gifts? The key word is preparation. In this part of the Mass, we are preparing for what is to come. This is symbolized by our preparation of the gifts of bread and wine that will become Christ's body and blood. In these few moments between the Liturgy of the Word and the Eucharistic Prayer, we make the preparations for the Eucharistic Meal and the great prayer of thanksgiving over the meal. The key action during the Preparation of the Gifts is the procession to bring the gifts to the altar. This procession, though brief and generally simple, is more than merely a practical matter of getting the bread and wine to the altar. It is an expression of our own preparation for entering into Christ's sacrifice. On Holy Thursday, the rubrics suggest that the whole assembly process to the altar with gifts for the poor. Even when only a few members of the assembly form the procession, they represent all of us. Their movement to the altar suggests the movement of our hearts toward the Lord and our willingness to share in the sacrifice offered on that altar. Senior members among us may remember being taught to place themselves on the paten with the host when it was offered to God during the Offertory. The only problem with that approach is that the bread is not being offered to God. Only after it becomes the body of Christ is the sacrifice offered. Yet the image still has value. As the bread and the wine are prepared and placed on the altar, we can mentally place ourselves there, too, prepared to give of ourselves as Christ did, ready to share in his sacrificial offering. This time to prepare ourselves during Mass can bring to completion our efforts to prepare ourselves all week. We are continually called to give of ourselves as Christ did, in loving service to our neighbors. We might begin each day with a prayer that we will always be ready to link ourselves to Christ's sacrifice, whether in church or wherever we happen to be.
© 2004 Lawrence E. Mick. Revised 2006. This series was originally written by Fr. Mick for the Worship Office of the Archdiocese of Cincinnati. Distributed by the Federation of Diocesan Liturgical Commissions (FDLC) 415 Michigan Avenue, NE, Suite 70, Washington DC 20017. www.fdlc.org; email: [email protected]; voice: 202-635-6990; fax:202-529-2452. FDLC #4300.
ON THE LIGHTER SIDE Boy 1: "How did you get that bruise on your arm?" Boy 2: "I ate some Easter candy." Boy 1: "Eating Easter candy won't give you a bruise." Boy 2: "It will if it's your big brother's candy!"
HE IS RISEN AS HE SAID, ALLELUIA, ALLELUIA!
We celebrate, this day, the great feast of Easter. This is the day when Jesus Christ triumphed over sin and death by rising from the dead on the third day. There cannot be a more joyful acclamation than to say, “He Lives!” Truly, this is the cry of victory taken up by Christ’s followers. It is the cause of great fear and trembling for the Lord’s enemies as well. If Christ lives, than they are powerless against Him. He does live. He grants to each and every one of us the hope of resurrection May God bless you and yours richly on this Easter day. Alleluia!
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Religious Education April 20 Class (Wednesday only) this week 21 No Class—Holy Thursday 22 Good Friday 24 Easter Sunday 27/28 Class (last week for 8th grade students)
May 4/5 Last Class 11/12 Third Grade Classes Only 18/19 All Communicants Both Days for Practice 21 First Holy Communion at 10:00 a.m.
We are currently accepting registrations during our weekly class times for the Fall 2011/2012 School Sessions. Come to the table
outside the school office to register. In an attempt to continue our lower tuition rates we are requesting early registration and full
payment at registration. Mailing of bills creates a strain on our budget with paper, envelopes, ink and postage. If you are unable to pay the
full tuition you may set up a payment plan. • Tuition rates will remain current if students are registered by
May 1, 2011. The rate is $80 for the first student and an additional $25 for each additional family member.
• Tuition after May 1, 2011 will increase to $105 for the first student and $30 for each additional family member.
• There is a Sacramental fee of $5.00 for First Penance and First Holy Communion and a $25.00 fee for Confirmation.
A Roman Catholic baptismal certificate is required to accompany the registration form for new students. Registration will not be accepted
without a baptismal certificate. If your child was baptized at St. Thomas More Church, you only need to indicate this on the registration and we will verify the baptism within the office.
Religious Education
10:00 am Mass Main: Wendy & Dan Depa Chapel: Terri & John Tratar
Choir: Cheryl Steinhauer
12:00 pm Mass Main: Cindy Kula
Chapel: Dominique Mercier
Greeters for April 30 & May 1, 2011
6:30 am Mass Main: Joni Zurad
Chapel: Leilani Suchanuk
8:00 am Mass Main: Wayne DeGraaf
Chapel: Art & Mary Halpin Choir: Lois Quinn
Career
Networking Group
There will be no meeting in April, since our regular meeting date falls on Holy Thursday.
Please watch future bulletins for information about our May meeting to be held on Thursday, May 19th with a guest
speaker addressing topics concerning AARP. See you then!
Mother’s Day Cards Available All living and deceased mothers
of our parish will be remembered at the 10:00 a.m. Mass on Sunday, May 8th.
Mother’s Day Cards are available in the parish office for $3 each.
The deadline for remembrances to be appear in the bulletin is Friday, April 29th.
Remembering the Children Elizabeth Ministry will be hosting a
Memorial Prayer Service on Saturday, May 7th at 11:00am at the St. John-St. Joseph Cemetery, near the
Providence Statue, 1547 - 167th Street in Hammond. Please join us as we acknowledge the dignity and worth of the children who have died through Miscarriage, Stillbirth, Infant
Death or any Early Childhood Death. To have a child's name acknowledged please call Sue at 838-5755,
Lisa at 558-2187, Lea at 933-9135 or Jill at 730-9199. In the event of inclement weather, the service will take place in the chapel. Co-sponsored by the Diocese of Gary Office of Pro-
Life Activities and the Knights of Columbus of Northwest Indiana.
Senior Citizens Club
Installation Luncheon Our 2011 Installation of New Officers Luncheon
will be held on Wednesday, May 4th at 1:15 p.m.
at Michael’s Restaurant— 2040 45th Avenue in Highland. Cost is $12 per person.
Registration is required by Wednesday, April 27th. Please register at the parish office or by calling
Marie Karulski at (219) 972-0451.
Regular Meeting Join us for our social gathering at Kish Community Room on
Wednesday, May 18th at 1:00 p.m.
5:30 pm Mass Chapel: Rob & Dorothy Mangus
Catholics Coming Home
Catholics Coming Home is our ministry serving non-practicing Catholics who wish to return to their faith and the Sacraments.
This six week program will focus on the Mass, the Bible, the Sacraments, and the Documents of Vatican II.
It will be offered starting on Friday, April 29th at 7:00 p.m. in our Parish Conference Room
and will run each Friday evening through June 3rd. Each session will last about one hour.
It is an excellent way to reconnect and rediscover your Catholic faith in a positive group setting.
If you would like to join us on this journey or know of someone who may be interested in returning to their faith, we ask you to
register at the Parish Office at (219) 836-8610. Welcome home!
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St. Thomas More School April 24, 2011
STMS Eighth Grade Students Bring Lenten Stations of the Cross to Life
STMS Swimmers Apologies to Matt and Hannah Dempsey
who were inadvertently left out of a previous article featuring St. Thomas More School
student-swimmers. Both Matt and Hannah, members of the Munster Swim Club,
qualified for the age Group State Championship Swim Meet, held at the IUPUI
Natatorium in Indianapolis in March. Congratulations Matt and Hannah!
In conjunction with their religious studies, and preparation for their Confirmation, the eighth grade students of St. Thomas More School
performed the school’s first “Living Stations of the Cross” on Friday, April
15th. The entire eighth grade participated in this hour-long version of the
Stations, bringing to life
the journey that Jesus took
during his final days of his earthly life. Students, some as actors
dressed in period-costumes, others as singers in the choir, followed Christ’s steps
at each of the twelve stations. The Stations of the Cross have been a
Lenten tradition in the Catholic Faith since the
Middle Ages. Many Christians longed to make a pilgrimage to the Holy Land, but found it an impossible feat. Many Christians found that the Way of the
Cross could be spirituality walked within their own churches as a symbolic measure. By remembering Christ’s path, we can reflect on our
strong faith, hope and love. We reflect on our sin, our determination for a change of heart and a conversion to put Christ first in our lives.
Don’t Delay! Register Now
for the 2011/2012 School Year
Registration is continuing for the 2011/12 School Year. Some classes, including both the three and four year old classes and our kindergarten classes are nearly full. If you
are considering St. Thomas More School for your family in the fall, we encourage you to
register soon to ensure a spot for your child/ren. If you would like more
information or would like to schedule a tour, please contact
Pam Pasyk at (219) 836-9151, #309 or email: [email protected].
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In the next week, you will be receiving letters from Bishop Melczek and Father Mike regarding the 2011 Catholic Services Appeal (CSA).
Your generosity in the past to this worthwhile campaign has been much appreciated and your gifts have benefited many.
There are three ways to respond, pledge & donate to the CSA: 1. Complete and drop your envelope in the collection basket at Mass. A gold CSA envelope is included with your weekly envelopes and another envelope is enclosed in Father Mike’s letter. You can also drop off your envelope at the Parish Office. 2. Email us at [email protected] with your total pledge amount or let us know that you are unable to give this year. Please include your name, address, and phone number in the email. 3. Complete a Pledge Envelope at the church entrances during the Pledge Weekends: May 7-8 and May 14-15.
We need a response from EVERY parish family regarding your potential donation to the campaign. We understand that times are
tough. If you are unable to give this year, just let us know so that we don’t have to call you later. Your response and contribution are
greatly appreciated!
To exceed our goal, we need your help to “Collaborate in the Vineyard of the Lord”. Volunteers are needed:
• To collect pledges at Masses during the Pledge Weekends: May 7-8 and May 14-15 and
• To make follow-up phone calls on our Call Nights on May 24th and May 26th.
We will be asking for volunteers at all Masses next weekend. You can also call the Parish Office or email us at [email protected]
with questions or to let us know that you can help.
in the of the
C O L L A B O R A T O R S Vineyard Lord
Gabriel Project Our Gabriel Project members offer a source of hope and love to
expectant mothers who are temporarily in need. We offer support through prayer, listening to
their concerns, offering rides for appointments, and providing material items for mothers
and their babies. Our next meeting will be on
May 14th at 9:30 a.m. the Solar Room Please keep our mothers and their families
in your prayers.
Thankful for God’s gi s, I gladly share them as a partner in the
mission of Jesus at ST. THOMAS MORE PARISH.
Name_____________________________________
Envelope Number___________________________
Address___________________________________
City________________ State_____ Zip_________
Phone Number _____________________________
E‐mail Address_____________________________
My 2011 Sacrificial Gi Will Be $_______________ _____ Weekly _____ Monthly ____Annually
ftvÜ|y|v|tÄ GIVING CARD
Stewardship Corner We are s ll looking to have 100% of the
Sacrificial Giving Cards returned to the parish. Please respond immediately if you have not already done so. Everyone should return their card, regardless of the
amount you are able (or unable) to give. Your pledge is non‐binding and all informa on is confiden al. If you are interested in making your parish
contribu ons through our Automated‐Giving program (op onal), forms can
be found in the parish office.
Our Goal: 100% of All Sacrificial Giving Cards Returned
Catholic Services Appeal The annual Catholic Services Appeal will begin in two
weeks. The CSA is an opportunity for people in the Diocese of Gary to give witness to their faith and to affirm
their unity as the People of God by responding to one another’s needs. The participation of all our parishioners is essential in order for our diocese to continue Jesus’ mission
of peace, love and justice here on earth.
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Mary Jean Christy Ernie Havran Wolak Family
Florence Savage Havran Family Kristy Koepl Louis Klein
Elizabeth Kalbfell Potocki Family Gurgas Family Mary DeRolf
Fran Cavanaugh Eugene J. Szczepaniak Eugene G. Sepaniak
Matz & Dominik Families Herman & Julia Radde
Angela Vlahinich Victoria Zaleski
Margaret F. Kienzle James Callahan
John & Mary Mateja Steve & Theresa Kalina
Paul J. Jancosek Mary E. Sanusky John G. Sanusky
Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Silvasi Ralph Elliott Judy Beda
Ethel Gyurcsan Robert Ott
Elissa Fonzi Angelo Fonzi
Catherine Fonzi Michael Mysliwy Michelle Mysliwy
Lillian Skurka Karol Liberacki
Christine Pieczykolan Anne Marie Baker
Anna Dernulc Martin & Rose Nowak Frank & Ann Gradisher Deceased Members of Magurany & Pelczar
Families Michael Stanley Bittner
Helen Bittner Michael Stanley Bittner Sr. Folta & Stribiak Families
Rita Saunders Albert Yothment Bernice Brandner
Raymond Brandner David Brandner
Harriet Sliwa Stanley Sliwa
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Wohadlo Stephanie C. Yak
Frank & Ann Gullicks Ed & Genevieve Niezgoda
Norman A. Case Everett Meier
Edwin Nadratowski Andrew M. Kusek
Jean Kusek E. Dale King Ruth E. King Ralph Miller
Margaret Miller Louis Retseck
Martha Kamont Delphine Kinst
Edward & Carrie Wisniewski John G. Nelson Jr.
Stephen Cichy Stephen Rousseau
Richard & Rita Wojcinski Deceased Members of
Sidor Family Deceased Members of
Schwartz Family Hayden & Doretta Fox
Royce Johnson Anabelle Stombuli Josephina Antonio
Merced Aquino Rufino Aquino Sr.
Josephina Bogadiong Shirlee Lebryk
Deceased Nuns of STM Mr. & Mrs. Steve Bendis Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Tony Noworyta
Phyllis Meyer Lorraine Fischer Harriet Pagorek Tessie Zalewski Stella Rybowiak
Dick E. McLaughlin Dale E. Jackman Jim McLaughlin
Stephen & Melvina Shondel Wm & Gertrude McLaughlin
Frank McIntyre Bill Van Someren Adeline McIntyre Pearl VanSomeren Mark Wendlinger
Frank Simko Walter Petersen Helen Petersen
Ralph, Mary & Robert Schultz Donald & Virginia Schultz
Joseph O’Drobinak Sr. Frances O’Drobinak
John Kruk Julia Kruk
Mrs. Bette Shaver Steve Posilovich
Carol Witkus Edward Witkus
Anna Miller Josephine Susoreny Marcia Reed Etter Rita Alexander
Neal Tolley Jo Tolley
John Nelson Jr. Maxine McLear
John & Lottie Spudic Anne Baranowski Ed & Irma Smiley Joseph Justynski
Edward W. Szymanski Helene C. McGrath
Ralph McGrath Loretta Zegaczewski
Lillian Jaworski Tadeusz Jaworski
Walter & Bill Pietraszak Tony J. Lopiccolo Phillip P. Martin Charlotte Skeard
Yarck Family Norm Banas Elaine Caco
Walter Puterko Sr. Mary Puterko
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Maicher Weidenfeller Family
Dagnillo Family Catherine Clauson
John Balka Faye Nunnery
Edward Skibinski Esther Skibinski
Linda Mary Skibinski James Conway
Dominick Family J. Serafin Family
Echterling/Mikolajczyk Families
Edward Donovan Denise Donovan
John & Mary Sorota Norbert Lewandowski
Elaine Caco Norm Banas JoAnn Long Chuck Long
Susan Schramm Marion Reffkin Sr. Edward Marquardt
Jacob Ficht Theresa Ficht
Ray Halas Steve & Elizabeth Vrlik
Blossom Berdine Wayne Berdine
Gretchen Nordyke Bianchi Family Canonie Family
Paul Kanich Steve Posilovich George Rescan
Cecelia Brzezinski Mariann Wesolowski
Anne Novak Apolina V. Guillermo Eleanora O. Guillermo
Jack Melby Jay Melby Mary Karr
Paddy Curran McIntosh-Kukta-Visovatti
Families & Friends John Buczkowski
Elva Elsas Wendell Elsas
Elizabeth Mashura Louis Mashura, Sr.
Anthony & Elizabeth Ciesko Lawrence Curran
Francis Bona Dr. Richard Bona Sr.
Ngo Seng Joseph Doling Yee
Ralph W. Keslin Carroll M. Gill
Frank Angel Family Lous Paunicka Sr. Family
Deborah Plewniak Walter Liszewski
Dolores Koch William Koch Esther Cebak
Maria Rogowski John Rogowski
Cecilia Fary Richard Rudnick
Violet Kontol Herb Fischer
Robert Wierzbinski Josephine Walczak
Teofilia Wytrzyszczewski Jo McKechnie Teofilia Sus Maryann Sus
Irene & George Gall Ralph Keslin
Deceased Members of Oblon & Gauger Families
Jean Ann Maloney
Alleluia! He is Risen! Please remember the following individuals in your prayers
from our Easter Flower Memorials:
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John Ficht Leonard Ficht Loretta Ficht
Frank Szala Sr. Angeline Szala Edward Szala
Churley & Stodola Families
Donald Robling Esther Costantino
Domenico Costantino Babe Mercier
Thomas Mercier Yolanda Stenberg
Catherine M. Pensy Mr. & Mrs. Paul Germick
Carol A. Ribble Frank A. Ribble Vivian A. Ribble
Spenser W. Ribble Dr. Howard Diamond Thomas J. Roach Sr. Harriet G. Mockus John A. Mockus Sr.
Patricia & Jarred Rymill Anthony Glennon
Harley & Irene Zwolanek Anne Colins
Steve Konkoly Tom & Jan Konkoly
Louis Biedron William C. Gerlach Ann Carnavacciolo
Raffaela Carnavacciolo Gennaro Carnavacciolo
Sam Carnavacciolo Ben P. Milbrath
Herb Kocher Knopka & Chronowski
Families Joseph Sharpe
Alma & Andrew Novotny Helen & John Kwasny Michael & Helen Safko
Thomas & Bernice Kubic Mr. & Mrs. Alexander Rzonca
Adolph Tybik Carmino A. Massaro
Paul L. Martin Bill & Rose Gerlach
Louise Doffin Richard Reffkin
Irene Kuzma Dave Duffala
Carol Sampson Steve Zelenika Ann Starcevich
Steve Starcevich Sr. Steve Starcevich Jr.
John Albizati Joseph Pieczul
Marzynski Family Pieczul Family and
Relatives Kapala-Hayden Families
Al Wozniak Joseph J. Kish
Mr. & Mrs. George Gaczewski
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph J. Strudas Robert & Adele Gerlich
Suzanne Marszalek George & Julia Pelc
Sisters Agnes & Josephine Pelc
Brothers Frank, Albert, John & Edward Pelc Margaret Kolina George Kolina
Stanley & Ann Jasinski Sr. Stanley & Marilyn Jasinski Jr
Dorothy Jurkash Mary & Joseph Rossi
Katherine & Michael Jurkash Cyril Moran
Mr. & Mrs. L. J. Trimbur Rev. Matthew Kish
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Kish Mr. & Mrs. O. Sparks
Louise Cyrier Charles Cyrier Lionel Cyrier
Blanche Cyrier Kay & Steve Stiglitz
Steve Macak Clara Macak Andrew Hryn
Bernard Ballon Mike & Phyllis Parras
Kristina Stutz Karen Gianotti Joseph Sikora
Elizabeth Sikora John Janik
Marciala Perez Robert Perez
Marilyn Strong Joey Puskedra
John & Shelba Klyczek Chris Klyczek
Don Glegg Margaret Gallagher
Sheila Miksis Leah Baginski Edward Nowak
Phillip Buchstaher Deceased Parents of
Dan & Marie Karulski Eugene Dobkowski
Juan J. Maldonado Sr. Rafael Mora
Olivia Dvunjak Refugio Mora
Eilliam LaVigne Walter Bogielczyk
Mark Marczak Deceased Strezo Family Deceased Zubay Family
Marie Albrecht Evelyn Bogacki
Rose Statta Mr. & Mrs. Casimer Sojdyk
Arthur Eads William Kaminsky
Angela Paluck Martin Paluk
Florence Boyle Robert Gregor
Walter & Sophie Szynalik Julia & George Gregor
Mary Stofcik Emily Kolbus
J.D. & Reba Brown Antonio Porras Jr. & Sr. Adrian & Hector Porras
Dementia Patients & their Caregivers
Evan & Megan Chronowski Victor & Mary Ancich
Eldon & Magdalen Haenny Mr. & Mrs. Francesco Ruffolo
Mr. & Mrs. Luigi Buffone Joseph Buffone
Mr. & Mrs. Antonio Belmonte Marino Libero
Banik & Piniak Families Juan Avila
Beatrice Gonzalez Henry & Marie Berger Fred & Dorothy Trudell Frank & Nancy Jasinski
Dobrzynski Family Cimochowski Family
Lusa Family Zaborowski Family
Rosemarie Arent Stephen Arent Sally Gansho Andrew Pajor
Mary Jonkowski Phyllis Meyer Cruz Gutierrez Ben Gutierrez
Margarita Alvarez Aureliano Alvarez
Bess DiCarlo Robert DiCarlo
Pearl Novak Bernard Novak
Dominic Candiano Mastronardi Family
Santiago Family Cathy Somenzi
John Steinhauer Jr. Francis Mikolanis
Jo McKechnie Harriet Sus
Ed & Stella Olszewski Martin & Bernice Pieters
Walter & Agnes Szymakowski
Edward Ziemkiewicz Roberta Samardzian
Diana Markey Frank Markey
Mary Linderman Mr. & Mrs. Zvonko Jugovic
Milivoje Milosavljevic Edward Ceccacci
Karen Rhodes John Jurewicz
Rita Jurewicz Joseph Kalwasinski
Domicella Kalwasinski Delores Salazar Mary Cooper
Anthony Peloza Edward Skalla Mary Peloza
Stephanie Skalla Forrest Hiple Mark Hiple
John Mackin Anna Mackin
Michael J. Buchalo Abagail Buchalo Leo Wittenkeller
James Wittnekeller Irene Mech
Walter Mech Joanne Modrzejewski Marie Modrzejewski Van Modrzejewski Pat Modrzejewski
Sophie Cengel Anthony Cengel
Christine Komyatte Peter Komyatte
King-Pancheri Family Angelo Madonia
The Miskovich Family Bill & Ada McCullum
Sylvia Bistrican Ada & Bill McCullum
Delfina Cabrera Gus Nadolski
Leona Nadolski John Wojcik
Sophie Wojcik Stan Pawlowicz Tom & Tim Hill Adams, Burns &
Dempsey Families Patrick Quinn
J.K. Reppa Family M.J. Wirtz Family
Tamara Dublak Nancy Slamkowski Elizabeth Pisanelli
Moira Tobin-Wickes Ruth Morgan
Charley Lynch Ceceil Lynch Pam Svoboda Clayton James Mary James
Aline Huseman Carmelo Scalzo
Agostino Femminella Virginia Garcia Garapic Family Petruch Family
Robert Cummings Stella Cieslak
Al Cieslak Joseph P. Janostak Margaret Janostak
Richard W. Zurawiec
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The Travelers Club
Find “Old World” Charm & “New World” Hospitality during our next trip to
Millie’s Restaurant on Thursday, May 19,2011 8:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.
We are excited about our next trip to Millie’s Restaurant in Delavan, WI. This is a popular destination for many and draws
visitors from neighboring states. Millie’s offers a unique collection of antique appointments spanning several centuries displayed
amongst its five dining rooms, lending to its special quaintness. Millie’s also features unusual gifts, furniture, fashion, decorative
accessories, gourmet items and much more! Millie’s is situated in a beautiful country setting surrounded by lush English gardens.
Enjoy a delicious luncheon, followed by a live cabaret show. The cost of $56/person includes transportation, lunch, show & all
gratuities. Sign up in the parish office and your check, made out to STM Travelers, will confirm your reservation.
Our trips are open to all STM parishioners.
Altar & Rosary Society Save the date for the next Altar and Rosary gathering on
Wednesday, May 11th at 6:30 p.m. in the Solar Room our annual
Spring Ethnic Pot Luck Dinner. Come and join us for an evening of fellowship and sample
the foods of our parishioners’ rich ethnic diversity.
& Brother Mary A. Kovach
William J. Spinar Sr. Estelle V. Spinar Michael J. Spinar Frank G. Dudek Peter Keckich
Lou Ann Kalapach Adeline Crnarich Godfrey C. Ibekie
Catherine Wiech-Ploszaj Rita Florek
Fischer, Rasch, Rebkolz Spears Families
Edward Novak Stanley Johns Johnny Uram
Mr. & Mrs. Casimir Wujek William J. Slusarczyk
Norbert Wujek
Maryann Frederisy William S. Slusarczyk
Paul Hajduch David G. Wysocki Louis J. Kovach Leatha Dillon
Raymond C. Mueller Norman Banas
Rosalia & William Kress Mary Petrek
Andrew Banas Ruth Banas & Family Joe & Dorothy Yerga Paul & Joann Casper
Helen Ciba Edward Ciba Sr. Eugene Burkat
Joseph & Lois Kula Alvina Darrow
Ralph G. Becker
John Rybicki Helen Onda
William Kontrimas Kayla Pastor
Judith L. Fallon John H. Nicholson
Martin Jarvis Andrew Onda
Elizabeth Jarvis John Horvath
Jeffrey Richards Stanley Walter Myszkowski
Jr. & Sr. Harry Flisiak
Dolores Flisiak Stanley Jablonski Emily Jablonski
Deceased Frey Family Deceased Neverauskas Grandparents, Parents
John Queroz Ernest Chmara
Ricky Hernandez Elaine Burns
Genevieve Pawlowicz A.E. Klimczak
Lucille Bell Joan Bixeman John J. Kisel
Mr. & Mrs. Domberg Mr. & Ms. J. Maravilla
Sophie Maravilla Frank Maravilla
Charles & Agnes Reed Andrew & Mary Pellar
Robert C. Reed Frank Kish Tim Kish For Moms
Victoria & Anton Koch
Snap to ATTENTION Vets! We’re about to be overrun by jungle undergrowth!
Reinforcements urgently needed: Seasoned campaigners experienced in search‘n’destroy missions to
remove insurgents from holy ground. Yep, them weeds is everywhar! Gotta root ‘em out; mow
‘em down; lop ‘em off. Weeds, grass‘n’limbs, that is. Enlist in the
homeguard, the 1st Immobile Garden Club Detachment. No
retrainin’ required. Reveille at 9 a.m. each Wednesday ‘n’ Friday.
Assembly in front ‘o the church barn. Re-up without delay.
Campaign ribbons, coffee ‘n’ donuts gratefully awarded.
Holy Name Society Our annual
Mass & Corporate Communion Breakfast will take place on
Sunday, May 1st at the 8:00 a.m. Mass. Breakfast will follow in the Solar Room.
Members are encouraged to attend with their spouse or guest. Reservations are a must to keep costs down, so please call John Jurkash at (219) 808-0667 or
Dr. Bob Moll at (219) 865-0940. The RSVP deadline is Monday, April 25th.
Our next (and final) meeting of the season
will take place on Monday, May 16th at 7:00 p.m.
in the Solar Room. Join us for the praying of the Rosary, followed by
our regular meeting at 7:30 p.m. New members are always welcome. We will be discussing the election of
officers for the 2011/2012 year.
Please save the following dates for upcoming events:
August 18, 2011 Holy Name Society Meeting
September 27, 2011 Evening of Reflection at the Carmelite Shrine
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8:00 AM Mass HolyName CorporateCommunion &Breakfast
7:00 PM BlueArmy-Chapel
7:00 PM ParishLife-Conf Rm
7:00 PM VocationComm-Sacristy
9:15 AM - 6:30 PMEucharisticAdoration-Chapel
1:00 PM Prayer/Vocations-Chapel
6:00 PM DivineMercy Chaplet-Chapel
7:00 PM RCIA-ConfRm
9:30 AM BibleStudy-Conf Rm
4:30 PM - 6:00 PMReligious EdClasses
7:00 PM VBSComm-Teachers'Lounge
4:30 PM - 6:00 PMReligious EdClasses
7:00 PM All Seaso-ns Chorale-Church
7:00 PM VideoBible-Conf Rm7:30 PM STMS
B AND CONCERTGym
9:30 AM STMSB AND CONCERT
Gym7:00 PM Catholics
Coming Home-Conf Rm
8:00 AM First Satur-day Rosary -Church10:00 AM STMS
First Communion
1:00 PM SVDPYouth Conf-Teachers' Lounge
1:30 PM Padre PioCenacle-Chapel
MARKET DAYPICK-UP Gym5:00-6:00 pm8:30 AM MayCrowning AllSchool Mass
7:00 PM BlueArmy-Chapel
7:00 PM Peace/SocJustice-Conf Rm
7:30 PM K of C-Solar Rm
9:15 AM - 6:30 PMEucharisticAdoration-Chapel
1:00 PM Prayer/Vocations-Chapel
6:00 PM Divine MercyChaplet-Chapel
7:00 PM Baptism PrepClass-Teachers'Lounge
7:00 PM RCIA-Conf Rm
9:30 AM BibleStudy-Conf Rm
4:30 PM - 6:00 PMRELIGIOUS ED
CLASSES THIRDGRADE ONLY
6:45 PM Altar &Rosary Spr ingPotluck-Solar Rm
4:30 PM - 6:00 PMRELIGIOUS ED
CLASSES THIRDGRADE ONLY
7:00 PM All Seaso-ns Chorale-Church
7:00 PM VideoBible-Conf Rm
7:00 PM CatholicsComing Home-Conf Rm
9:30 AM GabrielProject-Solar Rm
9:30 AM Oblates-Conf Rm
7:00 PM Jr HiDance-Gym
1:30 PM Queen ofPeace Cenacle-Chapel
5:00 PM Spiritual-ity /Worship-ConfRm
7:00 PM BlueArmy-Chapel
7:00 PM HolyName-Solar Rm
7:00 PM ReligiousForm-Teachers'Lounge
9:15 AM - 6:30 PMEucharisticAdoration-Chapel
1:00 PM Prayer/Vocations-Chapel
6:00 PM DivineMercy Chaplet-Chapel
7:00 PM RCIA-ConfRm
9:30 AM BibleStudy-Conf Rm
4:30 PM - 6:00 PMRELIGIOUS ED
CLASSES THIRDGRADE ONLY
7:00 PM HSA-Cafeter ia
4:30 PM - 6:00 PMRELIGIOUS ED
CLASSES THIRDGRADE ONLY
7:00 PM All Seaso-ns Chorale-Church
7:00 PM CareerNetworking-WeisCenter
7:00 PM FestivalComm-Solar Rm
6:30 PM 4-H - SolarRm
7:00 PM CatholicsComing Home-Conf Rm
10:00 AM Rel EdFirst Communion
1:00 PM SVDPYouth Conf-Teachers' Lounge
7:00 PM Blue ArmyMay Crowning-Church
7:00 PM BlueArmy-Chapel
7:30 PM K of C-Solar Rm
9:15 AM - 6:30 PMEucharisticAdoration-Chapel
1:00 PM Prayer/Vocations-Chapel
6:00 PM DivineMercy Chaplet-Chapel
7:00 PM Discern-ment-Solar Rm
7:00 PM RCIA-Conf Rm
9:30 AM BibleStudy-Conf Rm
6:30 PM Pre-SchoolProgram-WeisCenter
6:30 PM Pre-KProgram-WeisCenter
7:00 PM All Seaso-ns Chorale-Church
7:00 PM VideoBible-Conf Rm
7:00 PM 8th GrB accalaureateMass
7:00 PM CatholicsComing Home-Conf Rm
10:00 AM 8th GrCommencement -
Gym
St. Vincent de PaulFood CollectionAll Masses
9:00 AM New Parish-ioner Orientation-Solar Rm
MEMORIAL DAYMass 6:30 am &
9:00 am
8:30 AM MassKindergartenGraduat ion
9:15 AM - 6:30 PMEucharisticAdoration-Chapel
1:00 PM Prayer/Vocations-Chapel
6:00 PM Divine MercyChaplet-Chapel
7:00 PM Discernment-Solar RmCLOSED
PARISH OFFICE
STM SCHOOL
May 2011