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FOURTH SUNDAY OF LENT † MARCH 31, 2019

MISSION STATEMENT

St. Bruno Parish is a community

of people sharing a common faith

in the teachings of the Catholic

tradi�on. We come together to

worship God and to spread the

Good News that Jesus gave us.

Through celebra�ng Chris�an

unity, we provide emo�onal

support and prac�ce the works

of mercy. �

Schedule of Liturgies�

Weekday�

Monday 8:00 a.m.�

Wednesday 8:45 a.m.�

Weekends�

Saturday 4:00 p.m.�

Sunday 10:30 a.m.�

Reconcilia�on�

1st & 3rd Saturday 3:00 p.m.�

Parish Office �

Hours: 8:30 a.m. � 4:00 p.m. M�F�

Phone: 262�965�2332�

Address: 226 W. O�awa Avenue�

Dousman, WI 53118�

Email: [email protected]

Website:

www.stbrunoparish.com�

Lent

Scripture & Stations of the Cross

Join us on Friday nights before Sta�ons of the Cross if you

want to hear how God speaks to you directly through

Scripture. Each week Deacon Joe will provide an

opportunity for�Lec�o Divina. In Chris�anity, Lec�o Divina

(La�n for "Divine Reading") is a tradi�onal Benedic�ne

prac�ce of scriptural reading, medita�on, and prayer

intended to promote communion with God and to increase

the knowledge of God's word. It does not treat scripture as

texts to be studied, but as the living Word.� �

† April 5 St Bruno 5:30pm Lec�o, Sta�ons 6pm� �

† April 12 St Paul 5:30pm, Lec�o, Sta�ons at 6pm�

Reconcilia�on is offered: First/Third Saturdays, 3pm at

St Bruno OR Second/Fourth Saturdays, 10am at St Paul OR

by appointment, call the parish office.�

Easter Triduum

Holy Thursday, April 18

7:00pm, St. Bruno�

Good Friday, April 19

1:00pm, St. Paul�

3:00pm, St. Bruno�

Easter Vigil, April 20

7:30pm, St. Paul�

Easter Sunday, April 21

9:00am & 10:30am, St. Paul�

8:00am & 9:30am, St. Bruno�

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Weekly Message

Parish Support: March 9, 2019�March 15, 2019�

Regular Parish Support

(envelopes/electronic, etc.)

�����������������$6,663�

Offertory�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������$588�

Children’s Offertory����������������������������������������������������������������������$12�

Total�������������������������������������������������������������������������������$7,263�

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Parish Support: March 16, 2019�March 22, 2019�

Regular Parish Support

(envelopes/electronic, etc.)

���������������$11,972�

Offertory�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������$521�

Children’s Offertory������������������������������������������������������������������������$4�

Total�����������������������������������������������������������������������������$12,497�

*Excludes any form of extraordinary income for both years.

Mortgage Balance as of 3/15/19������������������������

$341,828

� � Year to Date�� Last Year to Date�

� � 7/1/18�3/22/19: � 7/1/17�3/23/18:�

Regular Parish Support*������������$475,242������������������������������$579,356�

Offertory:�������������������������������������$20,263��������������������������������$21,247�

Children’s Offertory:���������������������������375�������������������������������������$683�

Total:���������������������������������������$495,880�����������������������������$601,285

STEWARDSHIP CORNER

Catholic Quotes—Words to Inspire the Faithful

"The more one does what is good, the freer one becomes."

�CCC 1733�

Did you know? Our parish website has a link to Fr. Dan's past

homilies. You can go back to listen to Fr. Dan's message again aAer

mass. The link is on the right hand side of the front page of the

parish website. www.stbrunoparish.com �

GOSPEL MEDITATION

ENCOURAGE DEEPER UNDERSTANDING OF SCRIPTURE

Repentance. Envy. Joy. Hope. Have you felt these human

emo�ons? Today's Gospel offers a rich story, one we can all find our

place in. As we reflect on our own spiritual lives this Lenten season,

it can be helpful to imagine ourselves in the story of the Prodigal

Son.�

"I no longer deserve to be called your son; treat me as you would

treat one of your hired workers." The younger son has sinned

greatly, betraying his father's trust and squandering his money in

sin. Yet the parable turns on his deep repentance and humble return

to his father. Is there any area of your life you have been wandering

from God or you've squandered good giAs? This Lent, return to the

sacrament of Confession! God, a merciful Father, waits for you

there.�

"While he was s�ll a long way off, his father caught sight of him,

and was filled with compassion. He ran to his son, embraced him

and kissed him." The father in the parable sees his son's selfishness,

perhaps even suspects what he might do, but gives him the

inheritance anyway. AAer his son's departure, the father waits with

hope for his son's eventual return. Has someone you love leA the

Church, made poor decisions, or abused your trust? This Lent is a

�me to let go of biJerness and to live in hope. Prepare your heart to

be merciful!�

Not all in the parable invite the mercy of God into their hearts.

The self�righteous older brother dishonors his father with his

peLness. "My son, you are here with me always, everything I have is

yours." Do you covet what others have? Do you feel as if you've

been taken advantage of or that your work goes unseen? This Lent is

a �me to grow in gra�tude. Take a close look at the blessings in our

life that you might be missing.�

We are all called to repentance. Open your heart to God's personal

invita�on to growth!�

©LITURGICAL PUBLICATION �

Giving Online is available through We Share!

Visit our Parish website www.stbrunoparish.com

and click the online GIVING box.

Gift Of Stewardship

Rice Bowls

Fourth Week of Lent�

Encounter Kumba�

We encounter Kumba from Sierra Leone, who,

through her educa�on, is providing hope for her family and commu-

nity. How has educa�on given you opportuni�es in life? How do you

use your educa�on for the common good? Visit crsricebowl.org for

more.�

Lenten Penance Services in our Area:

��Tuesday, April 9, St. Teresa/CalcuJa, N. Lake 6:30pm�

Day of Reconcilia on for the Archdiocese of Milwaukee�

��Wednesday, April 10, 8:to 8:00pm�

��St. Anthony on the Lake, Pewaukee�

��St. Dominic, Brookfield�

Note from Daniel Scholz…

Dear Fr. Dan,�

Thank you for your kind invita�on and wonderful hospitality for

the Parish Mission. I could see the Spirit is alive and well at St. Bruno

& St. Paul. The Spirit's presence and cul�va�on is a direct reflec�on

on your collec�ve leadership! I connected with many of your

parishioners and they seemed well�fed!�

Con�nued blessings to each of you in this Lenten season and in

our search for Holy Ground!�

� � � � ~ Dan Scholz, Ph.D.

In observance of �

Good Friday the�

Parish Office will be �

closed on April 19. �

Will reopen on Monday, �

SCHOOL HAPPENINGS

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FAITH FORMATION

(DOESN’T END AT CONFIRMATION)

The applica�on window for the Wisconsin Parental

Choice Program is open February 1 � April 20. We

encourage you to find out if you qualify. Follow the

link on our school website or call the school office at 262�965�2291 �

REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN!

Registra�on ONLINE is now available for the 2019�2020 school

year. Go to the school website and find the Online Registra�on page

to complete the�registra�on. For ques�ons contact Mrs. Price at

262�965�2291 or [email protected]���

TOURS AVAILABLE!�

Scrip Cards available for sale after every Mass!

��Go to ShopwithScrip.com to see a list of all 780 available

retailers�

��See green order sheet for list of items your Scrip coordinator

keeps in stock** Please allow ONE WEEK for orders NOT IN

STOCK to be filled. �

Painless giving supports St. Bruno Parish School�THANK YOU!!�

Mary Tagge', Commi'ee Coordinator�

How will you RISE UP this Lent/Easter?

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You are invited to walk the labyrinth in St Paul’s gym right before or

right aAer the Good Friday service at St Paul.� The labyrinth is a very

old way of praying while you walk.� Praying the labyrinth is a way to

get closer to Jesus.� You can think of it as taking a walk with God or

with Jesus.� While you walk, you might think about what Jesus wants

you to do, how he wants

you to live.� While you

are walking in, you can

think of what you need

to leave behind.� What

things in your life keep

you from being close to

God?� When you reach

the center, you might

just sit or stand and rest

for a few minutes.� Listen

and feel for God's

presence within

you.� What do you want

to say to Jesus?� Then

you simply follow the path back out.� On the way out you might

think about what Jesus wants you to do in your life.� Is God calling

you to help a certain person or be kinder in a special way?� This can

be a beau�ful, silent, reflec�ve �me with our Lord, please come and

see:� Good Friday, April 19, �mes:� 11:45�12:45 and 2�3:30.�

EASTER VIGIL: Join in us celebra�ng with our RCIA group as they

receive sacraments for the first �me Sat, April 20, at St Paul 7:30 pm�

THE PLACE WHERE YOU STAND IS HOLY GROUND.

Our Parish Mission (3/11�12) was video recorded, you can access

both evenings of prayer and reflec�on on the parish website. If you

have an interest in learning more about the subjects Dr. Dan Scholz

shared, he has wriJen several books about Jesus, Paul's leJers and

the New Testament. We hope that you con�nue to reflect on holy

ground. Here are some thoughts from fellow parishioners: *Very

engaging. *Learned so much about St Paul that I never heard before.

*Really liked how he explained �me/geographical�environment

comparing to Wisconsin geography, was extremely helpful. *Never

would have thought that Jesus was so small in stature. Always be-

lieved he was a towering physical person. *Very thought provoking,

made me want to know more on certain topics. *Really brought

some stories we all knew from previous teachings to life, helped

placed you in the moment/�me. *To find Holy Ground, I have to

start by acknowledging that I sin. It is easy to see others' sin, hard to

acknowledge my own. Reflec�ng on this a lot. *People who were

transformed by their encounters with Jesus remembered and passed

on the stories in great detail. Who has transformed my life like Dan

Scholz's 4th grade teacher? How has Jesus transformed my life?

What blessings in my life have come from these transforma�ons?�

What stuck with you? �

Share your lingering thoughts, like those above, with Mary Kral so

we can con�nue to talk about holy ground. Where is YOUR holy

ground this Lent? [email protected]

The Men Who Cook Dinner and

Auction is NEXT Week, April 6th!

join in on the Hawaiian Fun!

THE AUCTION CATALOG WILL BE AVAILABLE TO

PREVIEW ONLINE SOON. Watch your email and start

planning your purchases NOW!�

All funds go to help the school grow and educate our future leaders.

The students, staff, and families appreciate your support in the form

of �me, talent, treasure AND prayer!�

For addi�onal informa�on or if you have any ques�ons, �

please contact Michelle Vandenhouten at �

[email protected] or 262�968�1741.�

CALENDAR OF EVENTS THIS WEEK

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Monday, April 1: �

� 8:00 a.m. Mass/Church�

� 9:00�10:30 a.m. Jesus Book Study/Family Room�

� 3:30�5:30 p.m. Play pracBce/Gym�

� 7:30�8:30 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous Mtg/School Oasis�

Tuesday, April 2:�

� 2:00�4:00 p.m. EucharisBc AdoraBon/Chapel�

� 5:30�7:00 p.m. Track PracBce/Gym�

� 6:30�7:30 p.m. Men Who Cook Planning Mtg/Oasis�

� 6:30�8:00 p.m. Tuning Point�Gospel of John/Gathering Place�

Wednesday, April 3:�

� 8:45 a.m. Mass/Church �

� 12:00�12:30 p.m. School Chorus/Church�

� 3:30�5:30 p.m. Play pracBce/Gym�

� 7:00�9:00 p.m. Choir Rehearsal/Church�

Thursday, April 4: �

� 6:00�7:00 a.m. Dynamic Men’s Group/Gathering Place ��

� 9:00�11:00 a.m. Prayer Shawl Ministry/Family Room�

� 4:30�6:30 p.m. Pickle Ball/Gym�

� 5:30�7:00 p.m. Track PracBce/Outside�

� 6:00�8:00 p.m. ALPHA/Gathering Place�

Friday, April 5: �

� 10:30 a.m. Rosary & DevoBons/ Three Pillars Chapel�

� 5:30�6:00 p.m. LecBo Divina/Church�

� 6:00�6:30 p.m. StaBons of the Cross/Church�

Saturday, April 6:�

� 3:00�3:30 p.m. ReconciliaBon�

� 4:00 p.m. Mass/Church�

� 5:00�10:00 p.m. Men Who Cook AucBon Dinner/Gathering Place�

� 5:00�5:30 p.m. Scrip Sales/Gathering Place�

Sunday, April 7:�

� 9:00�10:30 a.m. HS FormaBon Class/School�

� 10:30 a.m. Mass/Church�

� 11:30a.m.�12:00 p.m. Scrip Sales/Gathering Place�

UPCOMING ST. BRUNO EVENTS.�

Apr. 9�Easter Memorials due�

Apr. 14�Spring Flower Sale due�

May 2�Na0onal Day of Prayer�

Upcoming St. Paul Events�

Apr. 12�Fish Fry, 4:30�7:30 p.m.�

Apr. 26�27�Free Clothing Share, see details in bulleBn�

Outside our Parish�

Apr 5�St. James, Mukwonago Fish Fry. Baked Cod, Fried Cod, Perch,

Walleye or Shrimp dinners includes French fries or baked potato, and

coleslaw, rye bread, milk or coffee. Other: Apr 19, May 3, 4:30�7pm.�

Apr 5�St. Jerome, Oconomowoc presents Luke Spehar Live in Concert

at 7pm. (free will offering) 995 S. Silver Lake Street. There will also be a

fish fry from 4:30�7pm and staBons of the cross at 6:30pm. �

Apr 7�Saint Francis de Sales Seminary Open House, 11 a.m. Mass.

Tours from Noon�2 pm. We are opening our doors this spring to all who

wish to meet our seminarians and see this beauBful Catholic icon.�

3257 South Lake Drive. Visit�www.sfs.edu�for more details.�

ST. PAUL’s PARISH FISH FRY �

April 12 �

4:30 PM to 7:30 PM�

It’s all�you�care�to eat Beer Ba�ered or Baked Fish ,Curly Fries or Baked

Potato ,Cole Slaw ,Rye Bread, Coffee or Milk, Dessert & Carry outs �

WHY DO WE DO THAT?

CATHOLIC TRADITION EXPLAINED

Ques on: What is holy water and how do I explain the reason that

it is placed at the entrances of churches to my non�Catholic friends?�

Answer: Holy water is a sacramental, a reminder of the life of the

Church expressed and celebrated through the sacraments. God's

grace is mediated through word and gesture (the outward signs).

This comes to us through Jesus (ins�tuted by Christ) as he entrusts

to the Church his saving mission (to give grace). In turn the Church,

through the sacraments, shares that grace and mission with us.�

On Ash Wednesday, we receive ashes on our foreheads to remind

us of our origins, humbly created from the dust. But by blessing

ourselves with holy water, we are reminded of our des�ny! We are

bap�zed sons and daughters of God. This is also a call to conversion,

to live more fully our bap�smal call to live as disciples of Jesus. We

see holy water whenever we renew our bap�smal promises. This

will occur during the Easter liturgy as well, reminding us that we are

indeed on a journey of faith and renewed in Christ. Blessing

ourselves with holy water reminds us that we are bap�zed into a

community faith, and always in need of turning from sin and toward

God. Holy water is a visible sign of our bap�sm! �

FREE CLOTHING SHARE at St. Paul Parish

Need a place to take unwanted items....Then this is the

place!! The FREE CLOTHING SHARE will be held in our Parish

Life Center, on FRIDAY April 26; 8:00am to 4:00pm and on SATURDAY

April 27; 8:00 am to 12:00 (NOON).� DonaBons may be dropped off on

THURS. April 25 from 12:00(NOON)�8:00 pm OR�any0me during the

hours�on Friday. Tax receipts are available upon request. Items include

but by no means limited to: clothing for women, men & children, baby

items, coats, shoes, toys, books, small household�items, holiday decora-

Bons, purses. (NO large furniture). There is no cost; items do not have

to be brought in to take what is needed. This is a great community ser-

vice where donaBons are greatly appreciated to share with others!

Please contact Jerie at 262�968�3474 or [email protected] for

informaBon.���

HELP IS NEEDED on Saturday, April 27�star0ng at Noon to�pack up

remaining items & to put tables/chairs back in order. �

VEHICLES ARE NEEDED TO TAKE REMAINING ITEMS�TO St.�Vincent

de Paul's�in Waukesha.�����

The Annual Spring Flower Sale is here!

Order forms will also be available on the parish website. Please

contact Sharon Burt at (262)965�3737 with any ques�ons.�

Thank YOU for your con�nuing support!�

Easter Memorials

Represent your family, honor someone or remember a

loved one by dona�ng money toward the purchase of

flowers and decora�ons at Easter. Please fill out a form

with your $25.00 dona�on and return either in the collec�on

basket at Mass or Parish Office. Deadline is April 9th. �

Addi�onal forms can be found in the Parish office.�

LITURGICAL PRAYER

THE WORD OF THE LORD

Monday, April 1, 2019�

Isaiah 65:17�21, John 4:43�54�

Tuesday, April 2, 2019�

Ezekiel 47:1�9, 12, John 5:1�16�

Wednesday, �April 3, 2019�

Isaiah 49:8�15, John 5:17�30�

Thursday, April 4, 2019�

Exodus 32:7�14, John 5:31�47�

Friday, April 5, 2019 �

Wisdom 2:1a, 12�22, John 7:1�2, 10, 25�30�

Saturday, April 6, 2019�

Jeremiah 11:18�20, John 7:40�53�

Sunday, April 7, 2019�

Isaiah 43:16�21, Philippians 3:8�14,

John 8:1�11�

www.usccb.org/nab/�

MASS/DEVOTION TIMES

Weekend Mass Times: Saturday 4:00 p.m. Sunday 10:30 a.m.�

We pray the Rosary at 7:40 a.m. when there is 8:00 a.m. Mass.�

The Our Lady of Guadalupe Chapel is open 24/7 for private prayer.�

Eucharis"c Adora"on is every Tuesday from 2:00�4:00 p.m. in the Chapel.�

If you wish to prac"ce adora"on outside these hours, contact the parish office.�

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ST. VINCENT DE PAUL

Monday, April 1�

8:00 a.m. Parishioners of St. Bruno�

Tuesday, April 2�

8:00 a.m. @ St. Paul�

Wednesday, April 3�

8:45 a.m. † Ralph Schwister�

Thursday, April 4�

8:00 a.m. Prayer with Communion/Chapel�

Friday, April 5�

8:45 a.m. @ St. Paul�

Saturday, April 6�

4:00 p.m. † Chuck Burgireno�

Sunday, April 7�

UV:WV a.m. † Ted DeMarie�

ADVERTISER OF THE WEEK

ST. PAUL MASS SCHEDULE:

Saturday: 5:30 p.m.�

Sunday: 9:00 a.m. �

Weekdays: �

Tuesday 8:00 a.m. & Friday 8:45 a.m.�

Reconcilia*on: 2nd & 4th Saturday�

10:00 a.m. or by appointment�

LIVE THE LITURGY � �

INSPIRATION FOR THE WEEK�

God does not coerce us into anything.

Rather, He gives us the freedom and the

means to live like adults, taking responsi-

bility for our choices and the direc0on

our lives take. As our loving Father, He

desires that our home be made with Him

but understands when we choose to

pursue our own passions and desires,

which lead us away from Him. We have

to learn our own lessons if conversion is

to be tangible and real. We cannot re-

turn to God simply because we are told

to or because we are expected to. We

have to come to God freely, and when

we do, God is there with loving, open

arms ready to welcome us back home.

We can celebrate because we were dead

and have found life again! �

Fourth Sunday of Lent�

In today’s Gospel the prodigal son repents

and finds mercy in the heart of his father.

Know that your penance during Lent can

give the poor the grace of finding the

merciful heart of God the Father.�

In the month of March, through your

gi?s, the Society of St. Vincent de Paul

was able to assist many families,

providing money for food, u�lity, rent

and bills, etc. Thank You!�

ST. BRUNO BOOK CLUB

Next mee0ng of the Book Club �

Tuesday, APRIL 9th: �

The Book of Creation:

An Introduction to

Celtic Spirituality

By: J. Philip Newell

Newell begins by tracing the

history of Cel�c spirituality and then goes on

to draw from the Cel�c sources on crea�on:

Eriugena, Pelagius, the Carmina Gadelica,

novelist George MacDonald, poet Kenneth

White and others.�

St. Bruno Book Club

We invite anyone who likes to

read (or who wants to hear

about a book) to join us for

the monthly Book Club meeBng held the

second Tuesday of the month at 9:00�11:00

a.m. in the Family Room. We are a small

group and welcome friendly faces!� Please

consider joining us for snacks and great

discussions on a variety of books.�The

featured book is described in another part of

the bulleBn. You only come when you want!

Try it, you'll like it!� :) ��

Pray for all First Responders,

Military personnel and their

families. May God keep them

safe in his hands.�

Please support our Adver�ser of the Week, �

The UPS Store

See their full sized ad in this bulle�n.�

Sharing the Gospel with Kids�

God's people kept falling into sin. They

needed help. Then one day the angel told

Mary that with God's help, she would have

a baby � God's Son! One day baby Jesus

would grow up to be the Savior that God's

people needed. Help was on the way!�

Prayer�

God, thanks for sending Jesus into the

world in such a special way.�

Mission for the Week�

Jesus grew up to be the Savior. What will

you do to help other people when you

grow up?�

Masses for homebound Catholics

Sunday 5:30 a.m. on WITI, Channel 6�

and 9 a.m. on WCGV, Channel 24. �

Catholic Stewardship Appeal

2019— Amazing Grace

The Catholic Stewardship Appeal, the annual

fundraising campaign of the Archdiocese of

Milwaukee, supports Catholic life throughout

southeastern Wisconsin.��

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Saturday: 4:00 p.m. �

Sunday: 10:30 a.m. �

Daily Mass: Monday: 8:00 a.m. & Wednesday 8:45 a.m.�

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Saturday: 3:00 p.m. 1st & 3rd or by appointment �

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To arrange Bap�sm, please contact Mary Kral at least one

month in advance, at 262�968�2276 x202, or 262�965�2332 or

[email protected].�

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Please contact the Pastor at least six months before the

an0cipated wedding date. At least one of the par0es must be

a registered, prac0cing Catholic member of our parish community.�

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We encourage parish members to celebrate the Anoin�ng of

the Sick for healing and strength at the 0me of serious illness or

before surgery.�

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Parish members bring Holy Communion to the homebound. If

you are unable to a�end Mass for a few weeks because of

health or weather, please call the Parish Office.�

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If you or someone you know is in need of prayer, we have a

group of parishioners at St. Bruno’s who would like to pray for

your special needs. Call Donna at 262�965�3224, or �

Ruth at 262�965�2329.�

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Emergency Only: 262�965�2313 E�Mail�����[email protected]

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CHURCH INFORMATION

PARISH STAFF/RESOURCES

If you are a visitor to St. Bruno Parish, or are new to our area, we

welcome and thank you for praying with us. We are a church

family and care about each other, our church, our community and

our world. You are invited to become a member of the St. Bruno

Parish Family. New Parishioners can register on the weekend of

the third Sunday of the month, or call the Parish Office at

262�965�2332.�

WELCOME!

SACRAMENTAL LIFE &

ASSISTANCE INFORMATION

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THE ENDOWMENT FOR ST. BRUNO

We have established a permanent endowment fund for �

the future of our church and school. We invite a contribu�on �

in honor of family members, friends, or in memory of a �

loved one. Informa�on and contribu�on envelopes are �

in the Gathering Place.�

Our parishioners/families are able to find, FOR FREE, children's

movies, family movies, study guides, podcasts, downloadable

books, and so much more.� www.formed.org� (you'll be asked to

provide the parish code which is 274255, then you will be asked to

create your own account)�

Clean Mats WALK-OFF Mats

Rental and Sales Many Sizes Available

Mops • Towels • Aprons

810 S. 4th St. Richard Ball P.O. Box 90 [email protected] Palmyra, WI 53156

262.495.4377

Christie’s AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR

252 Summit Avenue (262) 567-9967

ASE Certified Master Technicians

Over 40 Years Experience

“If you can say fine, you say Theine!”

• Excavating • Grading • Bulldozing • Septic Systems • Driveways

• Basement Digging • Top Soil • Gravel • Limestone • Fill

262-965-2607Dousman, WIParish Member

Dousman L.P. Gas, Inc.• 24 Hour Emergency Service • Complete Burner Service • Propane for heat, hot water & cooking1-800-310-3427 or 262-965-2679

PLUMBING & HEATINGWATER SYSTEMS

COMPLETE BATHROOM REMODELS117 MacArthur Dr., Mukwonago

363-7146 www.martensplumbing.com

Thermopane Shower Doors• Mirror

• Window Glass • Tub & Shower

Enclosures

637 W. St. Paul Ave. WAUKESHA, WI547-3060

STERLING MAINZ & SONS Plumbing & Pumps, Inc.

Plumbing Repair / Remodeling Water Heaters / Well Pumps

Softeners / Gas & Water Lines

567-4478

114 S. Main Street Oconomowoc, WI 53066

Riverside Dental

David J. Groh, D.D.S. Parish Member

1521 Doctors Ct. Watertown, WI 53094

(920) 262-2176 Fax (920) 262-2131

bill wilke jim wilke

WILKE’S AUTO SERVICE

General auto repair24 Hour Towing

Friendly Service Since 1973250 W. Summit ave.

Hy. 18 & 83, WaleS, Wi 53183 pH: 262-968-2237

For ad info. call 1-800-950-9952 • www.4lpi.com St. Bruno, Dousman, WI B 4C 01-1192

Contact Jim Braun to place an ad today! [email protected] or (800) 950-9952 x2446

Mary Gross Realtor

920-988-9700 Cell/Text [email protected]

www.patbolgerhomes.comServing Lake Country &

Metropolitan Milwaukee“Extraordinary Homes Require Extraordinary Service”

www.total-residential.com 262-523-2510 24 Hour Emergency Service

Plumbing

Electrical

Fire Protection

Home Automation

Heating & Air Conditioning

Kettle Moraine Tree Services LLC262-269-4900

• Tree Removal • Tree Trimming • Firewood • Brush & Lot Clearing • Rough Sawn Millwork

Parishioner

St. Bruno Parishstbrunoparish.weshareonline.org

Finn’s Bar & Grill

Food Daily 11am-9pm Homemade Pizza

35¢ Hot Wings Thursday 4-9 pm Friday Fish Fry 5-9 pm

220 W. Summit, Wales 968-9800

Since 1865

Waukesha Monuments

384 W. Main St.• Waukesha www.archiemonumentsandstone.com

Phone 262-542-6886

DISCOUNT LIQUOR, INC.Daily 9-9; Sunday 10-2

Beer - Wine - Soda - Liquor

919 N. Barstow, Waukesha547-7525

5031 W. Oklahoma Ave., Milwaukee545-2175

WWW.DISCOUNTLIQUORINC.COM

JDR INSURANCE SERVICES LLC.

JIM RABEOR, PARISHIONER

414-529-1700

MEDICARE SUPPLEMENTS & ADVANTAGE PLANS

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Metro Milwaukee

Make a Big Difference.(414) 258-4778

bbbsmilwaukee.orgSponsored by

Great Lakes Heating & Cooling

Bark River Animal Hospital

Andy Runte, DVM 281 N. Main St

Dousman, WI 53118 262-965-4888

Parish Member

Full Service Pumping and Repairs262 378 5559

“LET OUR FAMILY SERVE YOURS”

$20 OFF WITH THIS AD

Emissions Test Station! 262-431-4339

www.gbrocksautorepair.com375 E. Ottawa Ave. Dousman, WI 53118

G-Brock’s Auto Repair“Dealership quality at

an affordable price”Greg Brock Owner/Operator

(262) 567-7499

OCONOMOWOC

www.patsheating.comFirst Citizens State Bank

Palmyra Office

262-495-2101111 East Main St., Palmyra, WI 53156

www.firstcitizensww.comMember FDIC

ROBERTSON RYAN & ASSOCIATES, INC.

WILLIAM J. EVANS, ARM ,CIC Vice President — Partner

Parish Member

Insurance for Personal, Commercial and Employee Benefits

20975 Swenson Drive, Suite 175, Waukesha Telephone: 414-271-3575 • Cell: 414-315-5207

www.robertsonryan.com

Debbie’s Day Care& Preschool

Dousman

262-965-3050Child Development Degree

Celebrating 35 YearsDebbie Hendrick, Parish Member

Construction Home Remodeling262-965-3991

Serving the Lake Country Area since 1984Jim SmukowskiCell: (262) 490-1524 Fax: (262) 965-3535

Email: [email protected] www.jjconstruction.net

Schmidt & Bartelt Funeral &

Cremation Services“Providing the services & facilities

you have come to expect.”

121 South Cross St. (262) 567-4459

Dousman Family Dentistry, S.C.Your Neighborhood Family DentistsMichael T. Goral, D.D.S.

Richard V. Whalen, D.D.S. James Schaffer, D.D.S

261 N. Main St.New Patients Welcome

262-965-3662

Breakfast Lunch DinnerOpen 7 Days • 6 am till 9 pm

(262) 965-5745 159 Highway 67, Dousman, WI

THE TASTE OF MEXICO IN WISCONSIN

Pagenkopf Funeral HomeServing the Community for over 100 Years and 4 Generations

Funerals • Cremation Services • Pre-Planning

262-567-4457 www.pagenkopf.com

1165 East Summit Ave. Oconomowoc, WI 53066

For ad info. call 1-800-950-9952 • www.4lpi.com St. Bruno, Dousman, WI A 4C 01-1192

Quality, Compassionate Care

Locally Owned Serving Southeast Wisconsin Since 2007 Skilled HomeCare • Hospice Care

262-787-2980 www.allayhh.com

Proud partner of We Honor Veterans John Sauer, Parishioner

Contact Jim Braun to place an ad today! [email protected] or (800) 950-9952 x2446

Mexican & American Brunch Buffet

Made to order Eggs & Omelets Sundays 8am-1pm

159 East Wisconsin Ave. Downtown Oconomowoc

262-569-9740 www.fiestacancun.com

Landscape Installation,

Design, Maintenance & Irrigation

W336 S8510 Hwy E, Mukwonago, WI 53149www.seasonalservices.com

(262) 392-3444

CANNON & DUNPHY, S.C.Personal Injury Attorneys

595 N. Barker Road Brookfield, WI 53045

(262) 796-3709

www.cannon-dunphy.com

Robert D. Crivello

Parish Member

800-433-3076 www.townbank.us