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Transcript of O L J C , K U N 25, 2018 - stbrunoparish.com · Weekly Message BORN TO ETERNAL LIFE Eternal rest...

OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST, KING OF THE UNIVERSE † NOVEMBER 25, 2018

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�

First Sunday of Advent Sunday, December 2 l Beginning of the New Church Year�

Regular weekend Mass St. Paul at 9:00 a.m. & St. Bruno at 10:30 a.m. �

Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary Celebrated Friday, December 7 l St. Paul at 8:45 a.m.�

Saturday, December 8 l Pray the Rosary at 11a.m. in Church�

Holy Day (suspended)�

Advent Communal Penance Service l Monday, December 10 St. Paul at 6:30 p.m.�

St. Bruno Parish School Christmas Concert Wednesday, December 18 at 6:30 p.m. in Church�

Christmas Eve l Monday, December 24 Christmas Eve at St. Bruno 4:00 p.m. & 10:00 p.m.�

Christmas Eve at St. Paul 4:00 p.m. & 6:30 p.m.�

Christmas Day l Tuesday, December 25 St. Paul at 9:00 a.m. & St. Bruno at 10:30 a.m. �

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Weekly Message

BORN TO ETERNAL LIFE

Josephine Griffin�

Eternal rest grant onto her O Lord,

and let perpetual light shine upon her.

Parish Support: November 10, 2018�November 16, 2018�

Regular Parish Support

(envelopes/electronic, etc.)

���������������$11,146�

Offertory�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������$527�

Children’s Offertory������������������������������������������������������������������������$5�

Total�����������������������������������������������������������������������������$11,678�

*Excludes any form of extraordinary income for both years.

Mortgage Balance as of 11/16/18����������������������

$408,076

Year to Date� � � � Last Year to Date�

7/1/18�11/16/18:� � � � 7/1/17�11/17/17:�

Regular Parish Support*������������$216,800������������������������������$226,166�

Offertory:���������������������������������������$9,854����������������������������������$9,259�

Children’s Offertory:�������������������������$148�������������������������������������$269�

Total:���������������������������������������$226,802�����������������������������$235,694

STEWARDSHIP CORNER

GOSPEL MEDITATION -

ENCOURAGE DEEPER UNDERSTANDING OF SCRIPTURE

If you brought your child to the restroom during the Liturgy of the

Word, you might walk away with one of two interpreta)ons of Jesus

as King. The first and second readings are bold and victorious. We

see Christ coming on the clouds for the final judgment of heaven

and earth. The Gospel sets a very different tone. Jesus is under

arrest and facing death before Pon)us Pilate. We know how this

story will end. So if Christ is King, what does it mean? Is he a glorious

conqueror or a suffering servant?�

"My kingdom does not belong to this world." Here is the heart of

Jesus' reign. He is a king �� and his "subjects" are alive and well on

earth �� but, ul)mately, Jesus' kingdom transcends our earthly

concepts of power. Jesus faced down the tempta)on of a solely

earthly kingship. At the close of his 40 days in the desert, the devil

offered him the kingdoms of the world. Jesus only had to sacrifice

his heavenly values and worship Satan. The same tempta)ons to

distort the kingship of Christ are present to us today. Jesus'

invita)on also endures. "Everyone who belongs to the truth listens

to my voice." It is important for us to belong to the full truth of

Christ's kingdom.�

First, our own hearts must be transformed. Our own rebellions in

favor of selfishness and against holiness must be conquered by

God's grace. Second, we must work to transform the world as best

we can in our own corner of it. Like Jesus shows us by his life and

death, this doesn't mean domina)on. It means service, sacrifice,

respect, and love. Our lives must "tes)fy to the truth" of Jesus

Christ, who lays down his life for his people. That is the true beauty

of Christ the King! �

The Holidays are almost here,

which means there are several

early bulle@n due dates coming up.

Some of the dates are quite early,

especially the ones aCer

Thanksgiving! Thank you in

advance for your help!�

EARLY BULLETIN DUE DATES

Due Date� Bullen�

Nov 26� Dec 9�

Dec 3� Dec 16�

Dec 7� Dec 23�

Dec 10� Dec 30�

Dec 17� Jan 6�

Catholic Quotes—Words to Inspire the Faithful

"and every tongue confess, to the glory of God the Father, that

Jesus Christ is Lord!" ���St. Paul �

The Giving Tree

From November 24 � December 10

the Human Concerns CommiAee will be

collec)ng giBs for the needy in our area.

Look for a Christmas tree in our Gathering

Place. Choose an ornament with a list of

needs and then provide a giB no later than

Dec 10th. Please put giB cards in the collec)on basket at mass or in

the box on the scrip table. Place other unwrapped items in a large

decorated box by the tree. Thank you for your generosity.�

REMINDER: MARK YOUR CALENDAR FOR THESE

ADVENT PENANCE SERVICES

Saturday, Dec. 1, 10am St. Teresa of Calcu�a, North Lake�

Monday, Dec. 10, 4:45pm St. Mary of the Hill, Hubertus�

Monday, Dec. 10, 6:30pm St. Paul, Genesee�

Wednesday, Dec. 12, 7pm St. Dominic, Brookfield�

Wednesday, Dec. 12, 7pm St. Theresa, Eagle�

Saturday, Dec. 15, 10am St. Anthony, Pewaukee �

Saturday, Dec. 15, 1pm St. Jerome, Oconomowoc �

Tuesday, Dec. 18, 6:30pm St. Charles, Hartland�

HELP NEEDED December 1st,15th & 23rd!

The Art & Environment commiIee needs help with décor

and climbers. On Dec 1st at 1pm with Advent. Dec 16th at

10:00 a.m. puKng up the trees. On Dec 23rd, aCer the

10:30 a.m. mass, we will put the wall panels up and the

stable. We need ladder climbers!

The whole family is invited to help.

Thank you in advance!�

SCHOOL HAPPENINGS

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FAITH FORMATION

(DOESN’T END AT CONFIRMATION)

Both St. Bruno & St. Paul Parishes pay for a subscrip@on to

FORMED.org. Our parishioners/families are able to find, FOR FREE,

children's movies, family movies, study guides (Scriptural and other),

podcasts, downloadable books, and so much more.� You can stream

hundreds of films, life�changing talks, and drama@c stories of saints.�

In terms of encouraging Catholic iden�ty for our families, this would be

a great site to recommend on a regular basis. Please spread the word,

there are SO many op@ons on that website, there is surely something

for EVERYONE.��www.formed.org� (you'll need to provide the parish

code 274255, then you will be asked to create your own account)�

You are invited for

Bereavement Support.

St. Paul Catholic Parish is offering Three sessions for people who are

grieving the loss of a loved one. Please allow us to nourish you, pamper

you, and empower you, all offered in a loving environment. We, St. Paul’s

Bereavement Commi�ee, believe that as we are suppor!ve of people in

!mes of joy, we also want to walk with those in !mes of sadness, loneliness

and mourning, and help them bear their burden of sorrow. �

Our sessions are planned for Sunday mornings, a%er 9am mass, in the

Family Room from 10:15 � Noon. The facilitator will be Cathy Labinski, a

re!red hospice chaplain and Mary Kingsley.�

�� On November 25, an overview of the grieving process will be

presented.�

�� On December 2, we will focus on how to take care of oneself as one

moves through the grieving process.�

�� On December 9, ideas will be shared on how to get through the

holidays which are just around the corner.�

Light refreshments will be served, so please RSVP to St. Paul Parish

Office at 262�968�3865 to help us plan appropriately � or just come.

We want to help you walk through a dark @me.�

� the Bereavement Ministry Team �

Our Catholic faith

We have a series of sessions on Sunday mornings for people who

wish to become Catholic (RCIA). If you would like to brush up on

some of your Catholic faith, you are welcome to come, too! Please

see the schedule on the parish website (in the RCIA sec)on in the

Faith Forma)on tab). If you would like to aAend, please let our

team leaders, Beth and Peter McFadzen ([email protected]) know

so they can send you the reading materials ahead of )me. Beth

and Peter facilitate the discussion and are also joined by Deacon

Joe Senglaub, and, when )me permits, Fr Dan. The sessions run

from 10�11:30am in the Family Room at St. Paul. �

Calling all Bakers!

Help St. Bruno students enjoy a sweet

start to the Christmas season by

dona)ng cookies for the annual

St. Bruno Cookie Sale! If you are

interested in contribu)ng cookies, we

are asking for holiday theme homemade, and preferable small in

size cookies. (Note: no need to package your cookies, we will

provide packaging). PLEASE RSVP YOUR DONATION TO:

Pa$y Kinnard at [email protected] and let us know what type

of cookie, and how many you can donate) Dona)ons will be

accepted on December 1

st

and 2

nd

� please mark “For Cookie Sale”

and drop off in the gathering space kitchen!�

The Cookie Sale will be December 8

th

from 2:00 pm�5:30 pm and

December 9

th

from 10:00 am�12:00 pm in the gathering space. �

All proceeds will benefit our St. Bruno Parish School.�

ALL ELVES ON DECK!

This year's Santa shop is in need of some new or

gently used items for our elves to sell to the

students of St. Bruno School. Looking for all

different kinds of goodies, from )es for dads

and grandpas to jewelry for mom, sister, or

grandmother. Candles, hand kniAed scarves,

picture frames, and stuffed animals are just a few

things the elves sell. All donated items are due by

December 9th mass for our shop to open on

December 11. This fun, safe, and low cost way for students to buy

giBs for loved ones during one of the busiest seasons allows for

100% of the profit to benefit the ever� growing parish school.��

thank you for your generosity!�

The Catholic Study Club: We welcome women

belonging to any Catholic parish in Waukesha

County. Our next luncheon will be on Tuesday,

December 11

th

. Following the luncheon will be

entertainment by the Ambassadors of

Harmony, our Christmas Program. Reservaons

are required and due by Tuesday, December 4

th

, please give me

a call . . .Rita Keber, 262�547�4827.�

Spirituality�

Study�

Service�

St. Bruno Home and School is excited to announce their new

fundraiser with Marcus.� We are selling movie )ckets and giB cards

to help benefit St. Bruno Parish School.� 15% of the sales come back

to St. Bruno Parish School. These make great stocking stuffers for

Christmas.� If you are interested in par)cipa)ng in this ongoing��

fundraiser, there are forms on the board in the Gathering Space.� If

you do not see them there, please stop by the school office and get

one there.� Orders are submiAed for arrival on the 1st and 15th of

each month.� Thanks for your support.�

New School FUNDRAISER with Marcus!

“Ring in the

175th Anniversary”

Join us on Wednesday, �

November 28th, to kick off the

year�long celebra)on of the

175th Anniversary of the

Archdiocese of Milwaukee. Our

parish school will be joining in

with the other Catholic faithful within the Archdiocese of Milwau-

kee in this celebra)on by ringing the church bell and our own bells.

We will do this following the 8:45 AM mass. Please feel free to join

us on the pao with your own bell to ring and help us celebrate

this momentous occasion.�

CALENDAR OF EVENTS THIS WEEK

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Monday, November 26: Dec. 9 Bulle0n info Due / No School�

� 8:00 a.m. Mass/Church�

� 5:30�7:00 p.m. 5th Grade Basketball/Gym�

� 6:30�8:00 p.m. Prayer & Worship Mtg SP Group/Science Lab�

� 7:00�8:30 p.m. Prayer & Worship Mtg SB Group/Parish Room�

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

Tuesday, November 27: �

� 8:00 a.m. Mass (St. Paul Church)�

� 1:00 p.m. Bible Study /Three Pillars Learning Center�

� 2:00�9:00 p.m. Adora@on/Chapel�

� 5:00�7:00 p.m. 8th Grade Basketball/Gym�

� 6:30�8:30 p.m. Pastoral Council Mtg SP Group/Science Lab�

� 7:00�9:00 p.m. Pastoral Council Mtg SB Group/Parish Room�

Wednesday, November 28: �

� 8:45 a.m. Mass/Church �

� 3:00�5:00 p.m. School Chorus Rehearsal/Church�

� 5:30�7:00 p.m. 5th Grade Basketball/Gym�

� 7:00�8:30 p.m. 7th Grade Basketball/Gym�

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

Thursday, November 29: �

� 5:30�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�

� 6:00�8:00 p.m. Golf Ou@ng Wrap Up Mtg/Parish Room�

� 6:30�8:30 p.m. 7th Grade Basketball/Gym�

Friday, November 30: �

� 8:45 a.m. Mass (St. Paul Church)�

� 10:30 a.m. Rosary & Devo@ons/ Three Pillars Chapel�

� 3:30�5:30 p.m. 8th Grade Basketball/Gym�

Saturday, December 1: �

� 10:00 a.m.�First Reconcilia@on/Church�

� 1:00�3:00 p.m. Environment Advent Decora@ng/Church�

� 1:00�3:00 p.m. Great Cookie Sale/Gym�

� 3:00 p.m. Reconcilia@on/Church�

� 4:00 p.m. Mass/Church�

Sunday, December 2: First Sunday of Advent�

� 9:00�10:15 a.m. K�8 Faith Forma@on/School�

� 10:30 a.m. Mass/Church�

WHAT IS YOUR CATHOLIC IQ?

In 1990, the Naonal Black Clergy Congress of the United States

designated November as Black Catholic History Month. This

highlighted the Catholic Church’s early associaon in what

geographical area? �

a)� USA;�

b)� Africa;�

c)� Mexico;�

d)� South America.�

OTHER UPCOMING EVENTS

Dec. 1�16th Annual Ke6le Moraine High School Holiday Cra9 Fair,

8:30�2pm, Breakfast & pictures with Santa, craCs, bake sale including

famous roseIes, kids ac@vi@es, and more!�

Dec. 1�Cookie with Santa, Genesee Town Hall, Noon�4pm, free,

includes juice, coffee & cookies. Bring your camera. Huge Bake Sale! All

proceeds and dona@ons go to the development of the Town of Genesee

Parks.�

Dec. 2�Advent Vesper Prayer Service 5pm St. MaIhias Parish, 9306

W. Beloit Rd, Milw. Let’s begin Advent together in prayer.�

Dec. 5�Advent Day of Prayer, Redemptorist Retreat Center, 1800 N.

Timber Trail Ln, Ocon. 9:15am�3:00pm. Presenter, Fr. Ed Vella, C.Ss.R.,

Fee: $30/includes lunch. Register, call 262�567�6900 visit for more info,

www.redemptoristretreat.org/day�of�prayer�

UPCOMING ST. BRUNO EVENTS.�

Ends Nov. 22�SVDP Thanksgiving Food Drive!�

Dec. 1, 15 & 23�Help needed decora0ng the church for the holidays!�

Nov.24�Dec. 10 The Giving Tree, collec@ng giCs for the needy.

UPCOMING ST. PAUL EVENT�

Dec. 9�Join St. Paul for Breakfast, featuring Fr. Dick aCer 9am Mass�

Feb. 23, 2019�Winter Wonderland, Annual Dinner Auc0on, The

Legend at Brandybrook. Save the Date!�

WHY DO WE DO THAT?

CATHOLIC TRADITION EXPLAINED

Queson: We live in a country that upholds the separa)on of

Church and state. What is the role of Catholics in society?�

Answer: The role of the Church in the world has taken different

forms over )me, but the theme is the same. Be disciples in it! As

the lay faithful �� that is, not vowed priest or religious �� we are

called to live and love in the circumstances of our daily lives. St.

John Paul II wrote a document about the laity. In it he wrote,

"In their situa)on in the world God manifests His plan and

communicates to them their par)cular voca)on of seeking the

Kingdom of God by engaging in temporal affairs and by ordering

them according to the plan of God" (On the Lay Members of

Christ's Faithful, 15).�

God wants us in the hospitals, the board rooms, the law offices,

the food pantries, and the liAle league games! We are to engage in

the affairs of the world. But when we're there, we should live the

plan of God. We need to respect those around us, engage in just

business and legal prac)ces, and love our children. We should

care for the earth, use our money wisely, and get to know our

neighbors. We must advocate for social policies that respect

human dignity and human freedom. No maAer our state in life, we

are invited to build the kingdom of God! �

Join St. Paul’s Parish for Breakfast

sponsored by Knights of Columbus �

Delicious Breakfast of scrambled eggs,

sausage, donuts, fruit, coffee, juice, and milk.�

Our featured speaker will be Fr. Dick Mevissen, �

our help out priest. Get to know him be#er.�

December 9 aer 9am Mass. �

LITURGICAL PRAYER

THE WORD OF THE LORD

Monday, November 26, 2018 �

Revela)on 14:1�3, 4b�5, Luke 21:1�4 �

Tuesday, November 27, 2018 �

Revela)on 14:14�19, Luke 21:5�11 �

Wednesday, November 28, 2018�

Revela)on 15:1�4, Luke 21:12�19 �

Thursday, November 29, 2018�

Revela)on 18:1�2, 21�23; 19:1�3, 9a,

Luke 21:20�28 �

Friday, November 30, 2018�

Romans 10:9�18, MaAhews 4:18�22 �

Saturday, December 1, 2018�

Revela)on 22:1�7, Luke 21:34�36 �

Sunday, December 2, 2018�

Jeremiah 33:14�16,1 Thessalonians 3:12��4:2,

Luke 21:25�28, 34�36 �

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�9:00 p.m. in the Chapel.�

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ST. VINCENT DE PAUL

Monday, NFGHIJHK 26�

8:00 a.m. † Bernard & Stella Bucheger�

Tuesday, NFGHIJHK 27�

Mass at St. Paul 8:00 a.m.�

Wednesday, NFGHIJHK 28�

8:45 a.m. † Webelen Voegeli�

Thursday, November 29�

9:00 a.m. † Frank & Craig Matysiak�

Friday, November 30�

Mass St. Paul 8:00 a.m.�

Saturday, December 1�

4:00 p.m. † John Welsh�

Sunday, December 2�

TU:VU a.m. † Jean Bischel �

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�

We live in interes)ng )mes. Life is

constantly changing. While this can be

exci)ng on one hand, change also presents

challenges. We live in an age of rela)vism

where people can pick and choose the

truths that suit them and build their own

system of beliefs. While humans certainly

have the freedom to choose, losing sight of

long�standing universal truths is not such a

healthy course. Jesus Christ our King is our

universal truth! He is the God who is

nonnego)able, our non�op)on! In Christ,

we know what truth is. He alone points us

to God, our true selves, our proper rela-

)onships with one another, and the world

in which we live. Christ directs us to the

poor and vulnerable and teaches us what

God's kingdom is meant to be. Christ is the

king who serves others. He gets dirty. He

ascends the throne of the cross. We are

called to do the same. �

Sharing the

Gospel For the Kids�

Everyone who belongs

to the truth knows

God's voice. When

you turn your head

and put your hands

over your ears, you

will not hear God's

voice. You will say unkind words. You will do

mean things. When you listen to God's voice,

you will choose to follow the commandments.

You will do for others what you would want

them to do for you. Then, God will welcome

you to his kingdom in heaven.�

Prayer Lord, help me recognize your voice and

do your will.�

Mission for the Week God takes sins away. I

will take the trash away for my family. �

Christ the King

Today as we celebrate Christ the King,

may we open the door of our heart so

wide that we may listen to the voice of

Jesus calling us to help build his kingdom

here on earth.�

This month, through your giLs, the

Society of St. Vincent de Paul was able

to bring God’s kingdom of love and

mercy to many families, providing

money for food, ulity, rent and other

bills. God Bless You!�

WHAT IS YOUR CATHOLIC IQ?

The answer is : b�

November is an appropriate month to hon-

or Black Catholics because it contains two

days important to African Catholic history.

November 3 is the feast of St. Mar)n de

Porres, (b 1579, d 1639). He is the patron

saint of mixed�race people and all those

seeking racial harmony. November 13 is

the birthday of St. Augus)ne of Hippo (b

354, d 430). He was a theologian and phi-

losopher. He is the patron saint of brewers

because of his conversion from loose living!

Both men came from North Africa. �

Please support our Adver�ser of the Week, �

Life’s Connection

Sponsored by

Hahn’s Badger Carpet

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

ST. BRUNO BOOK CLUB

Next mee0ng of the Book Club

Tues., Dec. 11: �

Box of Butterflies

by Roma Downey

This book helps us discover the

unexpected blessings all

around us.�

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 mee@ng held the

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

a.m. in the Family Room (small room on north

side of Gathering Place). 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 bulle@n. You only come when you want!

Try it, you'll like it!� :) ��

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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

an:cipated wedding date. At least one of the par:es must be

a registered, prac:cing 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 :me 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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Contact the Parish Office for assistance from SVDP: 965�2332�

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Parish Phone������262�965�2332� �

Emergency��������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

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WELCOME!

SACRAMENTAL LIFE &

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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.�

“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

KERSHEK LAW OFFICESPersonal Injuries • Real Estate • Wills

Probate • Estate Planning Business & Corporate Law

262-965-3858 • 414-321-6530 Joseph Kershek, Parish Member

Haase-Lockwood & Associates

Funeral Homes & Crematory Inc.

www.haaselockwoodfhs.com

Palmyra:

320 W. Main St., 495-2127

Eagle - Elkhorn - Genoa City - Twin Lakes

Bark River Animal Hospital

Andy Runte, DVM 281 N. Main St

Dousman, WI 53118 262-965-4888

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

Since 1865

Waukesha Monuments

384 W. Main St. Waukesha

Phone 262-542-6886

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

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

POBLOCKIPAVINGParish Member 414-476-9130

Poblockipaving.com

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

Christie’s AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR

252 Summit Avenue (262) 567-9967

ASE Certified Master Technicians

Over 40 Years Experience

Parish Member

Full Service Pumping and Repairs262 378 5559

“LET OUR FAMILY SERVE YOURS”

$20 OFF WITH THIS AD

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

[email protected]

• New Construction • Additions/Remodeling

• Construction Management

Gerrit Gronowski 262-490-5651

Parish Member

[email protected]

Hartland Office 810 Cardinal Lane, Suite 110 Hartland, WI 53029

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

The Sand Pit, Inc.Open year round to the public.Mason Sand & Bedding Sand

We accept demolition material,concrete, stone, dirt and fill.

1614 Highway 67Dousman, WI 53118

Lee - Owner: (262) 269-9618Office Phone: (262) 965-2881

Fax: (262) 965-2506

Tel: 262-965-2547Fax: 262-965-2136169 Hwy 67 Bldg C,Dousan WI 53118

[email protected]

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

307 S. Rochester St. 494 W. Main St. Mukwonago, WI 53149 Waukesha, WI 53186 262-470-3119 262-290-LIFE (5433)

WWW.LIFESCONNECTION.ORG [email protected]

CARING • SHARING • HOPING • HEALING