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On this Memorial Day weekend, we remember our fallen heroes. Some might say that their deaths were tragic and in
vain. Yet, those heroes went to wars looking ahead. They were not afraid to
lose themselves in something bigger than themselves. The promise of freedom, to them, was worth even the price of their
deaths. In leaving their lives on the battlefields of the past, they gave all of us a chance for a greater future. Let us
remember them with love and give special honor to their memory.
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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, KCHS; Ext. 2312 [email protected] Priest In Residence ................. Reverend Andrew J. Corona; Ext. 2314 [email protected] Senior Deacon ........................................... Dr. Napoleon Tabion, OFS Senior Deacon .................................................. Daniel Zurawski, KHS Deacons ................................................................. David Kapala, KHS ............................................................................ Joseph Stodola, KHS Director of Finance ...................................... Noreen Bickel; Ext. 2330 Pastoral Care Coordinator ...... Deacon David Kapala, KHS; Ext. 2315 Director of Music ...................................... Angie Lorandos; Ext. 2338 Director of Religious Education ................... Emily Hackett; Ext. 2232
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. 2232 Administrative Assistant ............................... Rosemary Strimbu; Ext. 2236
Grades K through 8 • Wednesday or Thursday from 4:30 to 6:00 p.m.
Pastoral Commissions Chairpersons Formation/Education ............................................................. Allen Blocher Parish Life......................................................................... Elaine Herrmann Peace & Social Justice ................................................................ Mari Casas Spirituality & Worship ....................................................... Kaaren Mashura Stewardship ..........................................................................Paul Liszewski
Parish Organizations Altar & Rosary Society ........................................ Cindy Keilman 923-9862 Boy Scouts ......................................................... PJ Caraher (219) 838-2943 Career Networking Group…………………… Jim Kaczka (219) 201-0335 Circle of Prayer…………………………………..Carolyn Cenko 741-2509 [email protected] Cub Scouts ……………Duane Schwemlein [email protected] Finance ................................................................ Barbara Shaver 838-9200 Gabriel Project………………………………... Marilyn Glennon 801-6586 Garden Club ............................................................ Paul Mazerik 644-8409 Gifts of Love & Warmth……………………..Bernadine Nemeth 513-6544 Girl Scouts ............................................................ Renee Whelan 796-6809 Holy Name Society ...................................................... Bill Burke 322-6462 Knights of Columbus ...................................... Joe Janostak (219) 923-3699 Oblates………………………………………...Denise Gard (219)201-4103 Respect Life ................................................. Leslie Dernulc (219)741-3739 Senior Citizens ..................................................... Bob O’Donnell 877-5050 Ushers Club .................................................... ….Jim Marmalejo 718-8704 Venture Crew……………………………………....Fr. Ben Ross 322-4505
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.
Stop in during the day, or take advantage or our convenient evening and Saturday office hours.
St. Thomas More Parish Website: www.stm-church.com
Parish Office Staff Hours: Mon-Friday 8:00 am-8:00 pm • Saturday 8:00 am-2:00 pm Email address ................................. [email protected] Email address for bulletin ...................... [email protected] Office Phone………. 836-8610 Office Fax .................... 836-9185 Bulletin Editor ................................................... Pam Pasyk; Ext. 2309 Daytime Receptionist ...................................... Susan Strain; Ext. 2300 Evening Receptionist ............................................................ .Ext. 2330 Building Maintenance…………..Mike Popovich 836-8610, Ext. 2313 Custodial Supervisor…………….Karla Baldwin 836-8610, Ext. 2331
Pastoral Ministries Environment & Art ....................................... Susan Gryfakis 688-8209 Eucharistic Ministers ........................ Deacon Dan Zurawski 742-6005 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
2018-2019 Pastoral Council Members Thomas Alexander ................................................... Bernadine Barrett Carolyn Cenko................................................................ Diane DeSoto Deborah Jarvis ....................................................................Tim Jevyak Jim Kaspar ................................................................... Christi Kordeck Paul Liszewski..................................................................... Eric Miller Dwight Reed ................................................. Jim Secviar, Chairperson
St. Thomas More School Pre-School through 8th Grade
Office Hours: Monday– Friday • 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Website .............................................................www.stm-school.com School Phone .......... 836-9151 School Fax ......................... 836-0982 President ....................................................... Noreen Bickel; Ext. 2330 Principal ........................................... Dr. Samantha Francis; Ext. 2258 School Administrative Assistant………..Jennifer Gonzalez; Ext. 2200 School Reception & Office Associate……Nereida Harretos; Ext. 2201 School Parent Association………...Shannon Pischner; (219) 306-7551 Parish & School Offices Associate………...Mary Jo Biscan; Ext. 2311 School Admission……………………………... Pam Pasyk; Ext. 2309 Director of Development………………….…Karen Leluga; Ext. 2307 Business Manager………………………Mike Gutchewsky; Ext. 2339
Weis Center — Preschool & Pre-K 8635 Calumet Avenue • Munster, IN 46321
Phone ..................................................................................... 836-2660 Fax ......................................................................................... 836-2655
Please remember St. Thomas More in your Will and Estate Planning
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Sixth Sunday of Easter May 26, 2019
SUNDAY, May 26 — Sixth Sunday of Easter 6:30 am For Our Parish Family Living and Deceased 8:00 am Elaine Caco (Ann.) by Husband Stephen & Family 10:00 am Michael Wohadlo (Ann.) by Ronald & Charlotte Conn 12:00 pm Ted Pajor (Ann.) by Wife Marilyn & Family MONDAY, May 27 — Memorial Day 9:00 am Virginia Ulanowski by Ray & Tina Sowa TUESDAY, May 28 6:30 am Mary Kochis by Helen Rich 8:30 am Intention of Celebrant 10:00 am Sara Graden by STM Altar & Rosary Society (MASS AT MED-INN CHAPEL, Group 2) WEDNESDAY, May 29 6:30 am David Rossin by Schiltz-Urtel Family 8:30 am Santa Agnello (Ann.) by Pietro & Rosa Merlo THURSDAY, May 30 6:30 am Eli & Mildred Smoltz by Son Robert 9:00 am Karen Butynski (Ann.) by Family FRIDAY, May 31 — Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary 6:30 am Deceased Members of Doerr Family by Elaine Fechalos 8:30 am Edwin Gage by Pluard Family SATURDAY, June 1 — St. Justin-First Saturday 8:30 am Josephine Michalik by John & Margaret Brooks 5:30 pm Paul L. Martin (Ann.) by Daughter Therese SUNDAY, June 2 — The Ascension of the Lord 6:30 am For Our Parish Family Living and Deceased 8:00 am Steven C. Andrews by Larry Makowiak 10:00 am Mollie Pisarski (Ann.) by Slough Family 12:00 pm Joan Wolak (Ann.) by Michael Wolak
Saturday, June 1 5:30 p.m. Fr. Mike Yadron
Sunday, June 2 6:30 a.m. Carmelite Father 8:00 a.m. Carmelite Father 10:00 a.m. Fr. Mike Yadron 12:00 Noon Fr. Mike Yadron
MONDAY, May 27 — Memorial Day 9:00 am S. Szala, B. Peters, M. Caraher/MC ~ Matt
THURSDAY, May 30 9:00 am J. Burns, A. Burzynski FRIDAY, May 31 8:30 am P. Schwemlein, D. Nahnsen
SATURDAY, June 1 8:30 am B. & S. Ramirez 5:30 pm H. Hamer, G. & I. Scalzo/ MC ~ Jacob C. SUNDAY, June 2 6:30 am E. Zabrecky, A. Korfiatis, A. Contro 8:00 am J. Sajn, M. Slivka, J. Serrano/ MC ~ Alyssa 10:00 am J. Connelly, K. Cunningham, A. Klaich MC ~ Xavian 12:00 pm A. O’Brien, T. O’Brien, D. O’Brien/MC ~ Tim
Lillian Nowak
Hazel Daughter of Scott & Lauren Collin
Mia Florentina Daughter of
Daniel Reyes & Olivia Ornelas
Carter Joseph Son of Roland & Vanessa Saucier
Sacrificial Offerings
Thank you for sharing your gift of treasure
with our parish!
May 19, 2019
Adult $ 17,817.00 Loose $ 2,589.00 Automated $ 3,280.00 Children $ 72.63
TOTAL $ 23,758.36
Special Collection for Haiti $ 6,107.00
I — Mark Sajn & Tara Zegaczewski
Bulletin Articles Please submit all bulletin articles at least two (2) weeks in
advance to: [email protected]. Thank you.
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lease pray for the sick of our parish... c Joshua Alvarez
Margaret Amatulli Doris Aurelio Maria Aurelio
Antonio Belmonte Mary Berry
Michael Berry Michael Billedo
Michael Blazevich Laverne Blumka
Diane Bochnowski Cheryl Bostrom
Arthur M. Branco Linda Braun
Stephany Burney Kathleen Burns
Paul Burns Dorothy Campbell James Campbell
Al Carollo Peter Castro
Janet Cattanach Jacqueline Morrow
Christian Willie Colby
Vincent Corsello Mike Curtain
Doris Dabrowski Eleuterio Del Real
Irene Dettmer Jeanine Doescher
Patrick Doran Alex Eiland
Sherlon Evans Heriberto Flores
Maria Flores John Forde
Bonnie Gabrione Phyllis Garber
Andrea Garritano Margaret Geary Emily Gibson
Dorothy Gillespie Margaret Good
Monica Gonzalez Howard Gralewski
Margaret Gray Susan Graff
James Grunewald Mary Ellen Gullicks
Rosemarie Harran Amy Hayes Marie Henke
Irma Hernandez Marisol Hernandez
Robert Hesek Becky Hill
Charlotte Hunt Betty Ingbretson Joseph S. Iwan
Steve Izzo Elizabeth Jacob Barbara Jamrose Stanley Jayjack Robert Kalka
Carol Keilman Kelly Jean
Mark Kenney Irene Kerps
James Klein, Sr. Janet Knight
Susan Kolodziej Richard Komyatte
Paul Kostalik Edward Kritzer Crystal Kurek Isabella Lappo
Annika LeMonier Chris LeMonier
Debbie LeMonier Nicklas LeMonier
Mike Lewis Kris Lisikiewicz Jo Lisiniewicz
Edward Liskiewicz Stanley Liskiewicz
Maria Lovell Marilyn Madsen
Brady Martin Larkin McKenzie Jenny Mendoza
Faye Meny Sandi Merlo Erin Meyer
Ann Miskovich Andrew Moll
Genevieve Mrvan Donna Nichols
Jim Nolan Chet Nordyke
Steven Nowaczyk
Clare O’Brien Donna O’Connor
Kevin O’Neill Danny Ogren
James Pancheri Marty Pavlovic Johanna Petruch
Andrew Pieczyrak Elizabeth Pilones
Ron Plewniak Sylvester Porras Dennis Powell Ronald Prus Jerry Reach
Timothy Ribble Jackie Roach Ann Sardella George Sauer Marie Schultz
Marianne Schwartz William Schwartz
Zachery Scriff James Secviar
Jim Seul Renee Shehan Nick Skinner Laurie Slazyk
Carolyn Smiley Deborah Stareck Georgianne Suto Florence Stevens
Carol Storey Rose Theis
Gerardo Trevino Kathie Trudgian Anthony Ubuane Phyllis Unkuri
Tony Vanden Heuvel Raymond Vanderbok
Julia Vrbanich James Wachel Kathy Wachel
Marilyn (Vrabel) Warda Mark Wein
Anne Wisniewski Linda Wleklinski Don Woszczynski
Josephine Zagrocki Cecilia Ziegler
Cody Ziemkowski
Sixth Sunday of Easter Theology has two words to describe the space between God and us - transcendent and immanent. When we say God is transcendent, we
speak of the One whose ways are not our ways, the placer of stars and maker of mountains. This is God who transcends our understanding, whose being goes beyond what we can know. When we say God is
immanent, we mean His nearness to us. This is the way Jesus speaks of himself in today's Gospel. "Whoever loves me keeps my word...and we
will come to him and make our dwelling with him." The Hebrews saw God as intimately involved with the fate of their people. But for all His care, God was still distant to most. He spoke through prophets and was represented in blazes of fire and pillars of cloud. Priests offered animal sacrifice to atone for the nation's sins.
While we still know that God is transcendent - any morning's resplendent sunrise confirms this - Jesus introduces us to himself in a
new way. Not only does Jesus walk among us, but the Holy Spirit dwells within us. "The Advocate, the Holy Spirit...will teach you
everything, and remind you of all that I told you. Peace I leave with you!" How do you tend to view God? For many of us, the transcendent sense of a distant God might fill our perception. Today's Gospel reminds us of something altogether different, something more intimate. Our God remains with us. He overcomes the confusion of the world and speaks peace to our troubled hearts. Our God is not far from us. The more we
remain connected to Him and love as He loved, the more we will experience His nearness. We can have confidence in His presence and
rest in His encouragement: "Do not let your hearts be troubled or afraid."
SUNDAY, May 26 St. Vincent de Paul Society Food Collection at All Masses MONDAY, May 27 — Happy Memorial Day Mass at 9:00 a.m. Parish Office and STMS Closed TUESDAY, May 28 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 Discernment ~ Solar Room WEDNESDAY, May 29 Last Day of Classes for St. Thomas More School 8:30 am All School Mass & Kindergarten Graduation 7:00 pm Baccalaureate Mass & 8th Grade Graduation THURSDAY, May 30 6:45 pm All Seasons Chorale ~ Church FRIDAY, May 31 9:00 am Gifts of Love & Warmth ~ Conference Room SATURDAY, June 1 8:00 am First Saturday Rosary ~ Chapel
Readings for Week of May 26 Sunday: Acts 15:1-2, 22-29/Ps 67:2-3, 5, 6, 8 [4]/Rv 21:10- 14, 22-23/Jn 14:23-29 Monday: Acts 16:11-15/Ps 149:1b-2, 3-4, 5-6a and 9b [cf. 4a]/Jn 15:26--16:4a Tuesday: Acts 16:22-34/Ps 138:1- 2ab, 2cde-3, 7c-8 [7c]/Jn 16:5-11 Wednesday: Acts 17:15, 22--18:1/Ps 148:1-2, 11-12, 13, 14/Jn 16:12-15 Thursday: Acts 18:1-8/Ps 98:1, 2-3cd-4 [cf. 2b]/Jn 16:16-20 Ascension: Acts 1:1-11/Ps 47:2-3, 6-7, 8-9 [6]/Eph 1:17-23 or Heb 9:24-28; 10:19-23/Lk 24:46-53 Friday: Zep 3:14-18a or Rom 12:9-16/Is 12:2-3, 4bcd, 5-6 [6]/Lk 1:39-56 Saturday: Acts 18:23-28/Ps 47:2-3, 8-9, 10 [8a]/Jn 16:23b-28 Next Sunday: Ascension: Acts 1:1-11/Ps 47:2-3, 6-7, 8-9 [6]/Eph 1:17-23 or Heb 9:24-28; 10:19-23/Lk 24:46-53 7th Sunday of Easter: Acts 7:55-60/Ps 97:1-2, 6-7, 9 [1a, 9a]/Rv 22:12-14, 16-17, 20/Jn 17:20-26
Early Bird Festival Raffle The Early Bird Festival Raffle will be pulled every Monday
until the Festival (last day is Monday, June 17).
Hurry and get your tickets turned-in to be part of next week’s drawing!
Congratulations May 20th Winner:
Jake Sitarski $100 RAFFLE
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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 27: Rev. Mirko J. Godina, OFM (1983) Deacon Miguel Arredondo (2014) May 28: Rev. Clemens L. Koors (1975) May 29: Msgr. Paul P. Bogovich (2002) May 30: Rev. Cornelius P. Bergan (1961) June 1: Rev. Dominic A. Pallone (1983)
LOSE YOURSELF
“The more you lose yourself in something bigger than yourself, the more energy you will have.” ~ Norman Vincent Peale
We are quickly coming to the “beginning of the end” in terms of our school year. We have already celebrated a few “lasts”: the Athletic Awards Banquet, the Honors/Awards Banquet to name a couple. Each day that we move to the last day of the school year, our students, especially our eighth graders, are saying to themselves, “This will be the last time that I do this.”
There is nothing inherently wrong with that as long as it does not trap us in a feeling of moroseness. If we begin to think that we are living the last of things, we will forget that to which we have been pointed from our conception: the future. Life is not about endings but about beginnings.
Even as our grade school, high school, and college parishioners look toward their last days of school, they also realize that there is something else that awaits them. For our eighth graders, it is high school. For our high schoolers, it is college or trade school. For our collegians, it might be graduate school. Sooner or later, it will also be employment.
We must look ahead. The looking ahead fills us with great excitement and motivates us to work for the future. The future is definitely bigger than us yet, if we lose ourselves in that something bigger, we will always be willing to take a new direction, to search for a different path, or to remind others that our present reality does not have to be our permanent reality.
As we continue our Easter season, we are mindful of the fact that Jesus helped us to break away from the present reality of sin and death. By His death and resurrection, Jesus effectively destroyed death and restored life. There is nothing that holds us back from grasping onto the hope and promise given to us by the Lord.
On this Memorial Day weekend, we remember our fallen heroes. Some might say that their deaths were tragic and in vain. Yet, those heroes went to wars looking ahead. They were not afraid to lose themselves in something bigger than themselves. The promise of freedom, to them, was worth even the price of their deaths. In leaving their lives on the battlefields of the past, they gave all of us a chance for a greater future. Let us remember them with love and give special honor to their memory.
FAITH ACTION: Ask God for the courage to follow Him completely, not fearing any sacrifices you may need to make in the future.
ON THE LIGHTER SIDE Two young men who had just graduated from college climbed into a taxi wearing their graduation gowns. They were looking forward to a future full and bright with promise and reward. “Are you graduates from the local university?” the cab driver asked. “Yes, sir,” they announced proudly. “Class of ‘19’.” The cab driver extended his hand to them and replied, “Class of ‘02’.”
The willingness of America's veterans to sacrifice for our country has earned them our lasting gratitude. ~ Jeff Miller
My fellow Americans, ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country. ~ John F. Kennedy
Without memory, there is no culture. Without memory there would be no civilization, no future. ~ Elie Wiesel
America without her soldiers would be like God without His angels. ~ Claudia Pemberton
Courage is almost a contradiction in terms. It means a strong desire to live taking the form of readiness to die. ~ G.K. Chesterton
And they who for their country die shall fill an honored grave, for glory lights the soldier's tomb, and beauty weeps the brave. ~ Joseph Rodman Drake
GOOD LUCK CLASS OF 2019 This Wednesday evening, our 8th Grade Class of 2019 will graduate at a special Baccalaureate/Graduation Mass. I take this opportunity to congratulate them and wish them the best in their future. Godspeed, graduates!
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Lectors & Greeters for the Week
Monday, May 27 Happy Memorial Day
9:00 am Mass Charley Clam
Saturday, June 1 5:30 pm Mass Ruth Banas & Joe Dubczak
Sunday, June 2 6:30 am Mass
Richard Gard & Virgil Ramirez
8:00 am Mass Don Dulkoski
10:00 am Mass Jesse Montenegro
12:00 Noon Mass Keesha Hardaway &
Marilyn Pajor
Saturday, June 1 5:30 pm Mass
Main: Bill & Chris Retseck
Chapel: Don & Carol Kopenec
Sunday, May 26
6:30 am Mass Main: Leilani Suchanuk Chapel: Tom & Linda
Brady
8:00 am Mass Main: Dennis & Karen
McNeil Chapel: Mary Silvasi
Choir: Rosemary Barker
10:00 am Mass Chapel: Miller Family
Choir: Joe Arent
May Nursery Schedule Adult Nursery Volunteers Needed
for the 10:00 a.m. Sunday Mass when the Nursery resumes in September (open every Sunday, September to May). Adult volunteers must have a Virtus Certificate to volunteer. Call
Kaaren Mashura for more info or to volunteer at 219-836-5079.
Join the Marian Rosary The Marian Rosary is seeking new members for our prayer group
Monday Nights: 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the Chapel Join us as we pray the Rosary, the Chaplet and
offer prayers to Mary. Call Tom Mordaunt at (219) 922-6604 to learn more.
CSA Reminder If you have outstanding pledge payments for the 2019 CSA
(Catholic Services Appeal) Campaign, you should be receiving monthly reminder statements, along with Diocesan-addressed
return envelopes within the next few weeks. Please be sure to include our parish name and your CSA ID# on your checks when you mail in your payments or drop them into
the collection basket. Thank you for your generous stewardship to the
CSA 2019 Campaign.
Survey & Raffle Stewardship Commission Survey
Win a chance for a $100 Ciao Bella gift Card! Just complete a survey for the Stewardship Commission and you
will be entered to win a gift card. Surveys will be sent out via email, or you can go to the link
below to complete a brief survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/NTXSFKN.
If you don’t have online access, you can find a survey at all entrances to the church. Simply complete and drop in
the collection basket. Thanks in advance for your
participation! Surveys must be submitted
by Friday, June 14th to be entered in the
drawing to win.
REFLECTION Stewardship
“…do not let your hearts be troubled or afraid.” (J 14:27)
Our limited human understanding cannot begin to understand the immense power of God. Instead of trusting in God, we think
we can control every outcome. Do you want to make God laugh? Tell Him your plans.
The next time worry, anxiety or fear creeps in, thank God for all He has given you and trust that He has a better plan for you.
Pastoral Care Ministry If you or a family member is a hospitalized or homebound
St. Thomas More parishioner, please contact Deacon Dave Kapala at(219) 836-8610, # 315 or
[email protected] to arrange a Communion visit.
St. Vincent de Paul Food Pantry Because the need is constant in our community, our mission to
help those less fortunate never ends. Members of the St. Vincent de Paul Society thank all of our supporters for their generous
donations and for the continued help offered both now and in the future. We appreciate our parish family for their assistance. Thanks to all of you for your ongoing generous support in
helping us to provide help to others! Items in Need at the SVDP Food Pantry:
To volunteer or learn more about the SVDP Society, please contact SVDP President Mike Martinelli at (219) 836-8610.
Pork & Beans Pancake Mix
Syrup Meal Helpers
Rice Helpers/Sides Potato Helpers/Sides
Frosting Meal/Hamburger Helper
Tuna Pasta Sauce
Peanut Butter Jelly
Canned Meats Canned Fruit
Soup Cereal
Toilet Paper Dish Soap Shampoo Bar Soap
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St. Thomas More School May 26, 2019
Induction
Madelyn Burns Miranda Fisher
Nicholas Badali Lillie Borzenski
Teresa Burzynski Michael Casner
Andrew Cipowski
Joseph Cipowski Patrick Cullars Edan Czarobski Adeline Drake Michael Fesko
Jemma Jacobsen
William Goldman Jude Jimenez
William Kirsch
Marco Long Maegan Mbaoma Samuel Mellon
Newly Inducted NJHS Members:
O n Tuesday, May 14, St. Thomas More School inducted new members into the school’s Monsignor Robert B. Weis Chapter of the National Junior Honor Society,
with the entire student body, parents and guests in attendance. Students are selected for membership in the NJHS based on attributes following the pillars of
Scholarship, Stewardship, Leadership and Character. We congratulate these students for their diligent studies, charity towards others, willingness
to take on responsibility and great all-around character.
Jack Meyer Sofia Sanchez
Victoria James Nolan Kinsella Reyna Layous Kylie Madura
Daniella Nahnsen
Sofia Olivencia Alicia Powell Brooke Power Maira Quiroga Charles Smith
Inductees Join These Current NJHS Members:
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Positions Available at STM
School Positions Open If you, or someone you know, is interested in joining a
dedicated and faith-filled staff of hard-working professionals to continue the high standard of education offered at St. Thomas More School, please apply today! The ideal candidate for each of the following positions
must be a practicing Roman Catholic and a highly motivated, collaborative team player. In addition, candidate must be enthusiastic, flexible and be able to problem solve
on the spot with a positive and patient attitude that empowers students. Positions are full-time
7:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. (unless noted) with benefits.
Cafeteria Manager
Elementary Education Teacher Strong Elementary educational experience preferred.
7th/8th Grade Science Teacher Strong Middle School/Jr. High educational experience
preferred.
Computer Teacher (K to 6) Part-time position.
Music Teacher (Pre-K to 8) Part-time position.
For comprehensive position descriptions, go to: https://tinyurl.com/stm-jobs
To apply for any of these open positions, please email [email protected]
with a letter of interest and resume. For those applying for a teaching position, include 3 letters of recommendation and
a copy of your teacher’s license.
Part-Time Parish Positions Our parish is seeking part-time help for these positions:
Parish Office Administrative Assistant Accounting Assistant
Find job descriptions at https://tinyurl.com/stm-jobs and apply, if interested at [email protected].
Summer Custodial Worker This part-time summer position in the custodial department
requires applicants to be able to lift and move heavy objects and help with general custodial tasks.
If interested in this custodial position, apply in person at the Parish Office.
2019/2020 Tuition Assistance The Diocese of Gary would like to announce that tuition
assistance applications for the 2019/2020 school year are open. FACTS Management will continue to provide and process our
tuition assistance applications. The applications are online only at the Diocesan website:
www.dcgary.org. You can find the application by clicking on the “Schools” tab and then clicking on the blue rectangle labeled
“Tuition Assistance Application”. There are no paper applications. Applications should be completed ASAP!
Tuition assistance is only open to Catholic families who are registered members of parishes within the Diocese of Gary.
You may complete an application if you have children entering grades kindergarten through twelve. Preschool students are not
eligible for tuition assistance. There is a $35 fee per family to apply.
If you need help, FACTS will have an email, phone number and chat line on the application website for customer service.
STMS Golf Classic Mark you calendar now for the
2nd Annual St. Thomas More School Golf Classic
Monday, July 29, 2019 Briar Ridge Country Club in Schererville
You won’t want to miss this great
event, now entering its second year. It’s back
and it’ll be better than ever!
Volunteer Now! The Festival, our parish’s
largest fundraiser, needs volunteers to help!
Volunteers Like You! Many volunteers are needed to make our festival successful, safe and fun for our
parishioners and our guests. Find more information on how you can
volunteer on the Festival webpage. Follow the directions on the webpage and
sign-up when and where needed. Questions? Carol or Don at (219) 922-6091.
To volunteer go to: www.stmfundays.weebly.comor directly: www.tinyurl.com/stmfest19.
Interested in Sponsoring a Hole or Donating Services/Items?
We would appreciate Hole Sponsorship for your company (or family name) or the
donation of any goods or services. Please text or call
Casey Bouton at (847)400-7784.
Oblates of St. Benedict There will be no meeting in June & July. See you in August.
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Senior Citizens All senior citizens of our parish are invited to join us at any of
our upcoming meetings and events and again when we reconvene for a new year in the fall.
Wednesday, July 17th Seniors Picnic
Location to be announced. Watch the bulletin for details.
Monthly Luncheon Our next luncheon will be held on
Monday, June 3 at 12:00 Noon Gabe’s Restaurant in Glenwood, IL
No reservation is needed; just come and enjoy the company of fellow seniors and a delicious lunch!
Festival Children's Game Tent We are seeking prize donations for the
Children’s Game Tent: New or gently used small toys, pencils, plush animals,
McDonald’s Happy Meal toys and Beanie Babies. Please call Linda Harle at
(219) 972-2466 if you can donate. Thanks for your help. All of the
young visitors will be grateful for your contributions when they
visit our tent.
Memorial Day Mass Everyone is invited to St. John/St. Joseph Diocesan Cemetery’s
Annual Outdoor Memorial Day Mass Monday, May 27 at 10:30 a.m.
The Mass will take place off 169th Street in the New 10 Acres, located at 1547-167th Street in Hammond.
A tent and chairs will be provided and the celebrant for this Mass will be Bishop Donald J. Hying.
For additional information, please call (219) 844-9475. Immediately following the Memorial Day Mass, Bishop Hying
will dedicate the new building for our St. Joseph Arimathea Mausoleum Complex.
STM Career
Networking Group 80% of Jobs are Unadvertised
82% of Jobs are Found Through Networking 15% Found Want Ads
4% Create Their Own Jobs • 2% Blindly Send Resumes
Regular Meetings are Free! Open to All! For those who are unemployed (in transition), new to the job
market, employed but changing careers or those who can offer employment opportunities through their current professional
connections. Have your cover letter, resume or thank you critiqued.
Where: STM Weis Center 8635 Calumet Avenue • Munster When: The 2nd Wednesday of Every Month Time: 7:00 p.m.– 8:30 p.m. Email: [email protected]
Wednesday, June 12, 2019 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Goodwill Industries: More Than a Store
Presented by: Yiakeshia Herma
Career Center Manager- Goodwill Industries or Michiana, Griffith Career Center
Pentecost Sunday: June 9th Go Red for Pentecost Sunday!
All parishioners are encouraged to wear red and bring a red geranium
when you attend church on the weekend of June 8/9, Pentecost Sunday.
And feel free to bring more than one red geranium with you to church to be planted
around our school & church campus.
Rockopelli: Coming Soon!
What? A free day filled with music, food & fun!
Rockopelli is a free, all-ages Music Festival, started by young St. Thomas More parishioners to benefit local charities and
there’ll be something fun for everyone. You’ll find great local bands, food trucks, children’s activities,
craft/vendor tents & a Beer Garden. When?
Saturday, June 15 from 1:30-11:00 p.m.
Where? Beautiful Central Park in Griffith
Join us at our new and improved venue for another great Rockopelli! Central Park is located at 698 Broad Street, just
north of Main Street in downtown Griffith.
Planting Possibilities Our thanks to all who supported our Friendship Garden Tea and
Spring Flower Sale. Both were a big success thanks to you. Look for us at these upcoming events:
Munster Community Market: Tuesdays in Community Park Rockopelli Music Fest: Saturday, June 15 in Gr iffith
Golf for Possibilities: August 10 at Sherwood Golf
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Pierogis from St. Josaphat Pierogi orders will be ending soon for summer from St. Josaphat Church. Call (219) 838-9811 no later than 9:00 a.m. on Thursday morning for a Friday pick-up between Noon and 3:00 p.m. Dozen: $10/Half-dozen: $5. Choose from kraut, potato, cheese or prune.
Theology on Tap Sunday, June 2nd at 6:30 p.m., Our Lady of Grace Parish, 3025
Highway Aveunue in Highland. Enjoy a casual gathering of young
adults, 21 years+ to explore our Catholic faith while enjoying food, beer, companionship & conversation. Call (219) 838-0395
or go to olgcatholicchurchhighland.org for more info.
Respite Care for Other–Abled Children Your children are invited to join the Diocesan Apostolate for the Other-Abled on May 31 from 5:00-9:00 p.m. as parents enjoy a
night out. This special night will be filled with games & activities. Reserve now: [email protected].
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Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
1 8:00 am First Saturday Rosary Chapel
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3 6:30 pm Marian Rosary-Chapel
4 9:15 am-6:30 pm Eucharistic Adoration Chapel 1:00 pm Prayer/Vocations Chapel 6:00 pm Divine Mercy Chaplet Chapel 7:00 pm Discernment Solar Room
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6
7 9:00 am Gifts Love/Warmth Conference Room
8 9:00 am Live Christ/ Share Christ Weis Center
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10 6:30 pm Marian Rosary-Chapel 7:30 pm K of C-Solar Room
11 9:15 am-6:30 pm Eucharistic Adoration Chapel 1:00 pm Prayer/Vocations Chapel 6:00 pm Divine Mercy Chaplet Chapel 7:00 pm Baptism Prep Class Conference Room
12 7:00 pm St. Vincent de Paul Conference Room 7:00 pm Career Networking Weis Center
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14 9:00 am Gifts Love/Warmth Conference Room
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16
Happy Father’s Day
17 6:30 pm Marian Rosary-Chapel
18 9:15 am-6:30 pm Eucharistic Adoration Chapel 1:00 pm Prayer/Vocations Chapel 6:00 pm Divine Mercy Chaplet Chapel
19
Festival Hours 5:00-11:00 p.m.
20
Festival Hours 5:00-11:00 p.m.
Bingo
6:30-10:00 p.m.
21
Festival Hours 5:00-Midnight
Bingo
6:30-11:00 p.m.
22
Festival Hours 2:00 pm-Midnight
Bingo
4:00-11:00 p.m.
23 FESTIVAL HOURS
1:00-10:00 PM
BINGO 3:00-9:00 pm
24 6:30 pm Marian Rosary-Chapel 7:30 pm K of C-Solar Room
25 9:15 am-6:30 pm Eucharistic Adoration Chapel 1:00 pm Prayer/Vocations Chapel 6:00 pm Divine Mercy Chaplet Chapel
26 7:00 pm St. Vincent de Paul Conference Room
27 28 9:00 am Gifts Love/Warmth Conference Room
29 9:00 am Pastoral Council Conference Room
Fr. Corona Farewell
After 5:30 p.m. Mass
30 Fr. Corona Farewell
After All Masses St. Vincent de Paul
Food Collection After all Masses
St. Thomas More Fun Days Parish Festival
Altar Server Training: 9:30 a.m. — 12:00 Noon Monday-Friday
STM Festival
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