November/noviembre 2018 Holy Name Newsletter Iglesia del Nombre de Jesús Periódico Parroquial Remembering Our Dearly Departed pg. 6 & 7 ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED Holy Name Catholic Church Iglesia del Nombre de Jesús 11000 W. 1rd Avenue Cedar Lake, IN 60 NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION U.S. POSTAGE PAID CEDAR LAKE, IN 60 PERMIT NO. 1 12 16 12 All Saints and All Souls Masses November 1 & 2 Halloween Candy Collection Ends November Parade of Lights November 10 Generations of Faith November 11 & 12 Ecumenical Service November 1, 7:00pm Cedar Lake United Methodist Church Fair Trade Sale November 17 & 18 after all the Masses Thanksgiving Day Mass November 22, 8:00am Giving Tree Begins November 2 Fair Trade Sale p. Giving Tree pg. 5
November Highlights / Destacados de noviembre Contents Prison Ministry Ministerio de Prisiones Ecumenical Service Servicio ecuménico Youth events Eventos juveniles Fair Trade Sale Venta de comercio justo Pancake Breakfast Desayuno de panqueques Giving Tree Dando árbol In Memory En memoria Our Lady of Guadalupe Misa Guadalupe Pope Francis Papa Francisco Christmas Choir Coro de Navidad Christ the King Cristo Rey Calendar / Calendario 5 5 6 6 8 8 10 10 11 November is when the momentum toward the holidays begins to build. Preparations for our annual Giving Tree and Fair Trade Sale are already underway! In all the hustle and bustle of this month, please take some time to remember those who have gone before us and pray for your dearly departed loved ones. You may wish to include the names of those who have died from our parish (pg. 7). November Noviembre Noviembre es cuando comienza a crecer el impulso hacia las fiestas. Ya están en marcha los preparativos para nuestra venta anual de arriendo de árboles y comercio justo! En todo el ajetreo y el bullicio de este mes, tómense un momento para recordar a aquellos que nos han precedido y rezar por sus queridos difuntos. Puede incluir los nombres de las personas fallecidas en nuestra parroquia (ver página 7). Our 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. Parroquia de Santo Nombre es una próspera católica romana comunidad que se esfuerza por crear un ambiente para muchas personas de diversas culturas y diversos orígenes. Usando nuestro tiempo, talento y tesoros, estamos comprometidos con la administración responsable y la responsabilidad financiera. Alimentamos nuestra fe católica a través de nuestra participación semanal en la Eucaristía, fortalecida a través de la formación intergeneracional de la fe. Con el poder del Espíritu Santo nos dedicamos al servicio de los más necesitados por ser 2 Discípulos de Cristo en el mundo. Our Parish has an App! Nuestra parroquia tiene una app! Download our free myparish app and get connected with all the latest parish information and reminders. Descargue nuestra aplicación gratuita myparish y conéctese con la última parroquiai Información y recordatorios. myparishapp.com Electronic Giving / Donaciones Electrónicas Tired of writing checks and stuffing envelopes? Parish Giving pr ovides you with the oppor tunity to contribute electronically. Log on to our parish website and click on the Parish Giving Logo. Cansado de escribir cheques y rellenar sobres? Parish Giving le brinda la oportunidad de contribuir electrónicamente. Inicie sesión en nuestro sitio web de la parroquia y haga clic en el logotipo de la Parish Giving. www.holynamecedarlake.com 11
The Feast of Christ the King November 25, 2018 What does it mean to have a king? For most of us who were born and raised in a democratic country, living under the rule of a king or queen is unthinkable. Words like: oppression, loss of freedom, being a subject and having fewer rights might come to mind. Yet, according to The Freedom House Index that measures each country on a scale of 1-100 based on how free their citizens actually are, rates the United States at only 86! Surprisingly, out of the 5 freest countries in the world are monarchies: Canada, The Netherlands, Norway, and Sweden. Deacon Tom Kubik and a dozen volunteers from Holy Name spent the day at Westville prison to provide an uplifting, prayerful retreat for nearly 100 inmates. Thank you to everyone who baked cookies and participated in the retreat. The men were deeply moved by your care and concern for them. Please continue to keep them in your prayers. Why do we celebrate the Feast of Christ the King? The official title of this feast day is Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe. (Try to top that!) Pope Pius XI instituted the feast of Christ the King in 125, in response to growing global shift toward secularism. He saw that people were living more in accord with the rules of popular culture and society instead of living by Christ s law of love. Pope Pius also wrote an encyclical about the feast to help people understand what it means to have Christ as our King. What does it mean to have Christ as our King? Simply put, it means to give Jesus absolute rule over our lives. This means putting him in first place ahead of anything else you could possibly think of. Remember the WWJD (What Would Jesus Do) craze from the 10s? That s the basic idea - but first you have to know what Jesus would REALLY say or do. You have to know Jesus rules. This is where the rubber hits the road What are Jesus rules? Jesus definitely has rules and laws to live by. Sometimes we find them clearly spelled out in the Bible in passages like You shall love the Lord, your God, with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your mind. This is the greatest and first commandment. The second is like it: You shall love your neighbor as yourself. (MT 22:7-). Other times we find them contained in passages which require much more study and reflection to understand such as The Beatitudes, (MT 5:-12) and the Our Father prayer (MT 6:-1). Fortunately, the Church has a wealth of resources to help us learn and understand what Jesus asks of us. Plus, actively participating in Mass every week is one of the best ways to deepen our knowledge and love of Christ. Now comes the difficult part. So far, it all sounds rather easy: put Jesus first, know what Jesus asks of us, and live by it. That is, until someone wrongs us and we have to make a choice between saying/doing something, and turning the other cheek. Suddenly we hear the voices of the world saying Stand up for yourself! Don t let them get away with that! We feel the emotions of anger, fear, hurt, and sadness explode onto the scene. We search our storehouse of coping mechanisms to help us deal with the problem at hand. Then, we remember Jesus words love your enemies, offer no resistance to one who is evil and If anyone wants to go to law with you over your tunic, hand (them) your cloak as well. (Matthew, ch. 5). Not so easy anymore. Popular opinion is almost always at odds with the Gospel and you will most likely be seen as a fool for choosing the way of Jesus. Tough choices. The Kingdom is at hand The good news is that Jesus promises to be with us in our struggles. He understands what it s like to be human and to be pressured by the world around us. We can come to the Sacrament of Reconciliation to give us a fresh start when things didn t go as we hoped and we can receive Jesus own Body and Blood in the Eucharist to give us the strength and courage we need to choose him over the world. Little by little, we discover that, whenever we choose Christ as our King and do as he asks, we are already living in the Kingdom of God here on earth. Youth Events November th 6:0-8:00pm Bean Bag Tourney and Pack boxes of candy for our military personnel November 10th Tuesday, November 1 at 7:00 p.m. Location: Cedar Lake United Methodist Church 712 w. 17th Place (across from town grounds) All are invited to church hall for a potluck social immediately following the service. Please bring a dish to pass if you are able. Parade of Lights Meet at Lemon Lake County Park at 5:0pm. Parade ends at Hanover HS. Register to ride the float. Open Gym Every Wednesday evening 6:0-8:00pm
The weekend of November 17 & 18 the Peace and Social Justice Commission will be hosting its annual Christmas Fair Trade Event Organic Tea, Coffee and Chocolate will be available for purchase after all the Masses. New this year are hand woven straw baskets made by women who supplement their farming income by making lovely straw items. Working with Catholic Relief Services, small scale farmers are able to support their families, stay on their land, and improve their communities. Most Fair Trade products are organic. This means coffee farmers are restoring and preserving the planet: improving the soil and keeping toxic pesticides out of the water. Domestic manufacturers buy fair trade coffee, cocoa beans and sugar and produce all food products in the USA. We sell all products AT COST to you: FAIR TRADE JAM $8.00 ORGANIC COFFEE $7.00 ORGANIC TEA $.00 ORGANIC CHOCOLATE BARS $.00 ORGANIC HOT CHOCOLATE $5.00 CHRISTMAS SOAPS $.00 ADVENT CALENDARS $.00 CATHOLIC TOYS $10.00 - $15.00 WOVEN STRAW BASKETS $0.00 NEW! Shop our store November 17-18 for great holiday stocking stuffer gifts!! Pancake Breakfast The Cedar Lake Lions Club is hosting a Pancake & Sausage Breakfast. All proceeds fund local food pantries for the holidays Sunday, Nov. th 7:0-11:0am Hanover Central High School Cafeteria A GOOD-WILL offering is the price of admission. Please help support this important ministry. The Joy of Advent It is important to reflect on hope during this season of Advent, when we prepare for the coming of Christ at Christmas. In our times, which seem so dark, the Pope said we often feel lost in the face of the wickedness and the violence that surround us. We may even feel discouraged, because we feel powerless, and it seems the darkness might never end. But we should never give up hope, he continued, because God, with His love, journeys with us, He does not leave us alone, and the Lord Jesus has overcome evil, and opened up the path of life. Let us allow ourselves, then, Pope Francis encourages, to teach hope, to faithfully await the coming of the Lord, and whatever desert we might have in our life will become a flowering garden. Prayer for Advent O Lord of Light, fill the night. Many have lost their way. O Rising Dawn, shine upon us and darkness will be no more O Comforter, rescue us. Destroy our sinfulness. O Counselor, mighty Lord, teach us what we must know. O King of Kings, love you bring. The world is made anew. O Prince of Peace, make us free, Grant justice for humankind. Emmanuel, Emmanuel, promised so long ago. Emmanuel, Emmanuel, God is with us at last. Amen. pm Christmas Eve Mass Christmas Choir Singers andmusicians 2 age groups needed: Adults and Teens Children 5-12 Copies of music and CD s may be picked up in choir loft before or after any Mass in December. Dress Rehearsal: Sunday, Dec. 16, :00pm for more information: (21) 22-2781 cindyvarenkamp@gmail.com
1st Annual Giving Tree Event The 1st Annual St. Vincent de Paul Giving Tree Event begins on Saturday, November 2th Tags will be available on the Christmas Tree in the church lobby that weekend. HOW TO PARTICIPATE: 1) TAKE A TAG (or several) from the Christmas tree in the lobby. Purchase the item(s) listed on the tag. 2) Bring your WRAPPED GIFTS with the TAGS ON THEM back to church no later than: Sunday, December th Donations of non-perishable food items are also being collected. Monetary donations are welcome. VOLUNTEERS ARE ALSO NEEDED Sunday, December 16th beginning at 8:0am to sort, pack, wrap and deliver food and gifts. For more information, call: Mary Lanham 7-510 or Carol Johnson 7-50 8 5
Please pray for the faithful departed who have been buried from our parish community since November 2, 2017 November is the month in which we remember our loved ones who have gone before us. The Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) shrines in the back of church hold the images and symbols of our deceased loved ones in a special way. There is also a special book on display in the back of church during the month of November. You are invited to write the names of your deceased loved ones whom you would like to remember in prayer. Noviembre es el mes en el que recordamos a nuestros seres queridos que nos han precedido. Los santuarios del Día de los Muertos en la parte posterior de la iglesia sostienen las imágenes y símbolos de nuestros seres queridos fallecidos de una manera especial. También hay un libro especial en exhibición en la parte posterior de la iglesia durante el mes de noviembre. Está invitado a escribir los nombres de sus seres queridos fallecidos a quienes le gustaría recordar en oración. Saint Francis on Death and Dying Mary Lou Deno December 5, 2017 Prayer for the Dead Thomas J Foreman December 10, 2017 Ralph Schillo December 2, 2017 Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon them. Delores LaPota January 17, 2018 Derrick Kerley March 5, 2018 Walter Gembala March 17, 2018 Josephine Combs April 26, 2018 Jeff Sims April 28, 2018 Harold Dovichi May 11, 2018 Steven A Guerrero May 2, 2018 Anne M Schmidt July 12, 2018 Tom McDonald August 6, 2018 Arthur Szczepkowski August 8, 2018 Margaret Willy August 15, 2018 Patricia Callahan September 12, 2018 Fred Kujawa September 12, 2018 May their souls and the souls of all the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen. Oracion por los Difuntos Dales, Señor, el descanso eterno. Y brille para ellos la luz perpetua. Que las almas de todos los fieles difuntos por la misericordia de Dios descansen en paz. Amén. Praised be You, my Lord through Sister Death, from whom no-one living can escape. Woe to those who die in mortal sin! Blessed are they She finds doing Your Will. No second death can do them harm. Praise and bless my Lord and give Him thanks, And serve Him with great humility. - St. Francis of Assisi 6 Birth and death provide the bookends on our lives. Yet we live in a culture that often fails to recognize death as an integral part of life. Saint Francis knew that the journey to our true home with God could only be made with Sister Death as a companion. Francis invites us to embrace rather than battle Sister Death, to love not to despise Sister Death, to welcome not to shun Sister Death. 7