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Parish Mission Statement
With enthusiastic spirit and welcoming hearts, we join together in our Catholic Faith to know,
love and serve God through worship, education, service and mission opportunities for all.
St. Bernadette Parish
2331 EAST LOURDES DRIVE, APPLETON, WI 54915,
920-739-4157
www.saint-bernadette.org
St. Bernadette has an assistance listening system for persons with
hearing impairment. Please ask the ushers for assistance.
Welcome to St. Bernadette You may come as a stranger to us; yet
you are known to the Lord, Jesus Christ,
and in His name we bid you welcome;
praying that you find peace, inspiration
and our friendship in this His house of
worship.
Stewardship St. Bernadette is sustained by the gener-
osity of our parishioners through time,
talent, and treasure. Your generosity to
our church makes it possible for us to
prepare for the many challenges we face
in proclaiming the Gospel. Thank you for
your commitment to St. Bernadette
Parish.
Parish Offerings
Prayer Requests St. Bernadette Parish has a prayer chain.
If you would like to request a prayer,
please contact the parish office at 739-
4157 or by email at prayers@saint-
bernadette.org or drop your request in
the collection basket. (All requests must
be approved by the person whose name
is being submitted).
Welcome Visitors! We are happy that you have joined us in
worship! If you would like to become a
parish member, please contact the Par-
ish office at 739-4157 to receive infor-
mation on the upcoming Newcomer Wel-
come & Orientation gathering. The next
session is Wednesday, January 5th at
6:30pm in the resource room.
Pray the Rosary Please join us in church at 7:00am every
Sunday to Pray the Rosary. We are also
in need of volunteers to assist with Pray-
ing the Rosary. If interested please con-
tact Sandy at 739-4157 or
Confessions Saturday 9:00am following 8:30am Mass or by appointment.
Baptisms Infant Baptisms
are celebrated
during mass or
after the last
Sunday mass
every second
weekend of the
month. To
properly prepare
for this sacra-
ment, parents
are asked to
contact the par-
ish office four
months in ad-
vance and to
attend a baptis-
mal preparation
program. The
next two-hour
session is being
held on Thurs-
day, January
17th at 7:00pm.
8:30am Mass (CL) 6:30pm Boy Scouts (CAF)6pm Finance/Parish Joint Council Mtg. (Rectory) 7pm Women’s Fellowship (CR)
8:30am Mass (CL) 9am CH Cleaning 6pm Card Ministry (RR) 6:30pm Seraphim (CR) 6:30pm St. B school Christmas Show (CH)
8:30am School Mass 6pm Men’s Steak n Ale (CAF) 6:30pm Renewed Spirits (CH)
6:30am FV Bible Study (CAF) 7:45am Mass
8:30am Mass 9am Confessions 4pm Mass
Capital
Maintenance Collection
4th Sunday of Advent
7:15am, 9am & 10:45am Mass
Capital Maintenance Collection
Monday - 12/17 Tuesday - 12/18 Wednesday - 12/19 Thursday - 12/20 Friday - 12/21 Saturday - 12/22 Sunday - 12/23
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Sacraments
22nd/4pm 23rd/7:15am 9am 10:45am
Cantor/Choir: Kinderman’s M. Dart Seraphim Renewed Spirits
E.M. Captain: G. Koth R. Nikolai B. Leonhardt J. Iverson
Greeter: S. Humphrey E. Krueger C. Blasczyk
Wynboom Mauthe Zelinski Peterson
Lector: C. Kubiak D. Jamron R. Born T. Bourassa
J. Kubiak S. Stefonik P. Meulemans J. Hargarten
Servers: F. Tutt A. Stumbris I. DeBruin D. Benthein
N. Keep K. Stumbris A. Zelinski Z. Schneider
K. Tutt N. DeYoung N. Zelinski T. Benthein
Ushers: S. Boeckman M. DeYoung J. Matzek N. Conlon
J. Feldhausen M. DeYoung M. Woods M. Conlon
A. Schaar G. Jamron J. Zelinski C. Zoeller
Captain: M. Koth P. Niles R. Christian J. Zoeller
24th/5pm
Renewed Spirits
P. Fercy
Matzek
R. Fercy
D. Herbst
A. Al-Ibrahim
N. Maslanka
A. Maslanka
D. Fercy
J. Knuijt
S. Knuijt
J. Matzek
10:30pm
Seraphim
N. Madden
Winter
R. Rippl
C. Sheptoski
J. DuVernay
T. Gagnon
N. Keep
D. Schuh
J. Tennessen
K. Sanderfoot
S. Boeckman
25th/8:30am
Seraphim
G. Siebers
Cardew
Seipel
C. Kubiak
J. Kubiak
K. Stumbris
I. Stumbris
A. Stumbris
P. Niles
J. Thomes
D. Seipel
J. Lopas
10:30am
M. Lynch
J. Vanevenhoven
Corsmeier
Mazier
A. Campbell
D. Lynch
D. Mares
R. Mares
D. Winkler
D. Mazier
C. Pritzl
T. Pritzl
B. Weber
R. Tuyls
V. Bressers
Gr. Family: Schaar Jamron Born Gozner Knuijt Sheptoski Briski Bourassa
Liturgical Ministers December 22nd, 23rd, 24th & 25th
Sunday: Zep 3:14-18a/Phil 4:4-7/Lk 3:10-18
Monday: Gn 49:2, 8-10/Mt 1:1-17
Tuesday: Jer 23:5-8/Mt 1:18-25
Wednesday: Jgs 13:2-7, 24-25a/Lk 1:5-25
Thursday: Is 7:10-14/Lk 1:26-38
Friday: Sg 2:8-14 or Zep 3:14-18a/Lk 1:39-45
Saturday: 1 Sm 1:24-28/Lk 1:46-56
Next Sunday: Mi 5:1-4a/Heb 10:5-10/Lk 1:39-45
Dec. 17th, 4:15pm No Mass
Dec. 18th, 8:30am Dorothy Smith
Dec. 19th, 8:30am The recently deceased
Dec. 20th, 9:00am Joe Harvath
Dec. 21st, 7:45am William Waldhart
Dec. 22nd, 8:30am The homeless
4:00pm Floyd Ulmen
Dec. 23rd, 7:15am Hank & Jean Seidl
9:00am Parish Member
10:45am Halie Sarino and other children
and families with special needs
Mass Intentions Readings for the week of December 16th
Eucharistic Worship
Additional Eucharistic Ministers please refer to schedule
Winter Schedule
Labor Day Weekend - Memorial Weekend
Saturday……………………………………………………………...4:00pm
Sunday…………………………………...7:15am, 9:00am, 10:45am
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Welcome To St. Bernadette’s... Andrew , Courtney, Owen & Andrea Smet
Joshua, Stephanie & Whitney VanStraten
Ben & Brooke Wurzer
EasyPay Contribution Program EasyPay is an online contribution service that allows parish-ioners to automate recurring and/or one-time contributions
to the parish. By using EasyPay, you can make a direct contribution by electronic check or credit card for:
• Weekly Sunday Envelope Contribution
• Holy Days
• Flower Donations
• Special Collections
• Wish List Donations
• Capital Improvements
• Misc. Donations
• Rel. Ed. Tuition & Fees
• 2012 Bishop’s Appeal
• Connecting Community Campaign
The EasyPay Program is available 24 hours a day, it is
located under Services on our website. For questions,
please contact the parish office at 739-4157.
For a direct link, please visit our website at:
www.saint-bernadette.org
Religious Education Grades 1-6 Religious Education Classes Monday, January 7th at 4:00pm in school. Tuesday, January 8th at 4:00pm in school.
Jr. & Sr. High Religious Education Classes Jr. High: Wed., January 9th, 6:30pm in school. Sr. High: Wed., January 9th, 6:30pm in school.
January 2nd ~ no class, teacher in-service
RCIA December 18th at 6:30pm at Sacred Heart
Youth ministry is looking for volunteers to help with the high school program. We have a class that is in need of a catechist. This position already has a volunteer who will share teaching this class so you won’t have to go it
alone! Contact Peter Gagnon [email protected] or 734-7502 for more information
Help Needed to Serve our Sick & Homebound We are in need of volunteers to assist in the following Minis-tries:
Hospital Visitors - We need at least 2 more people to visit our hospitalized parishioners. It would be a commitment of an hour or so one day a week.
Nursing Home & Homebound Visitors - people to visit home-bound, assisted living & nursing home parishioners on a flexi-ble schedule, 1 to 2 times monthly, to visit & bring news from our parish.
First Friday Ministers - 4-6 people to bring communion to our homebound, assisted living & nursing home parishioners on the first Friday of the month. You would each have 2-4 parish-ioners in a small geographic area & it should take no more than 1 hour. Training as a Eucharistic Minister to the sick will be needed.
Training will be provided for all ministries & Virtus training will be necessary. Training to bring communion to the sick is only required for First Friday ministers, but is encouraged for all ministers. We would like you to be ready to visit in January so training will be done in December or early January. Please prayerfully consider whether God is calling you to be part of one or more of the ministries. You can volunteer or get more information by calling Sandy at 364-9128 or Nancy Madden at 532-0945.
Volunteers Needed
Sacrificial Weekly Offerings December 9, 2012
Weekly Contributions $17,346.95
Weekly Budget $20,800.00
Over/(Shortfall) -$3,453.05
Fiscal YTD Contributions $344,374.46
Fiscal YTD Budget $345,675.00
Over/(Shortfall) -$1,300.54
Pledged Balance to Date $188,085.32
Campaign Funds to Date $335,279.06
Campaign Goal $895,000.00
Balance Needed $559,720.94
265 Campaign Pledges to Date: $296,774.00
Campaign Update as of Dec. 9, 2012
HAVE YOU RETURNED YOUR PLEDGE CARD YET?
The dollars are growing but we need your help to attain our goal. We have received $335,279 in campaign funds, but we still have a ways to go to reach our goal of $895,000. We need to hear from you and every parishioner who have yet to respond and return their pledge card. We ask that you please prayerfully consider making a contribution or pledge to this important campaign.
Please remember to turn
your cell phones to “Silent”
during Mass. Thank You
Reflection Corner Holiday magazines are well known for providing
quick, practical ideas for trimming the house, welcoming
guests, and preparing enticing food. The suggestions that are
offered are designed to help the host and hostess show off a
stunning atmosphere without spending days and weeks prepar-
ing for a party or dinner that may only last an hour or two. Often
everyday items are transformed with a swatch of fabric, a can-
dle, or some evergreens. Ingenious cutting makes plain vegeta-
bles or ordinary hors d'oeuvres into holiday delights. The opera-
tive concepts in getting people to buy these idea books and
read them are: quick, easy, and practical.
In the Gospel today, John the Baptist offers quick, easy, and
practical ideas for those who would prepare for the coming of
the Christ. As St. Luke tells us, people in his day were filled with
expectation. John was pretty straightforward in what he thought
they should do: If you have two coats, give one away to some-
body who doesn't have one; be equitable in your dealings with
others; don't push people around; don't lie about people. In
modern parlance, we might say that John the Baptist was ask-
ing people to act justly in the world.
Unfortunately, today we don't often think of justice as quick,
easy, or practical. Our understanding of justice is more often
colored by the contemporary legal system than by the divine
laws of the covenant that binds God and his people. There was
a reciprocity and equanimity in the covenantal relationship.
There were duties to be fulfilled on each side. John was asking
that those who were filled with expectation for the coming of
the Messiah would set themselves aright with one another so
that God's covenant would find full expression in the relation-
ships that bind people to God and to one another. Justice is
really about leveling things out. And when you think about it,
that is pretty easy. If you have more, then you share
4 St. Bernadette Parish · Appleton, WI
Parish Office — 739-4157 Fax — 739-2795
Pastor Father Donald Zuleger
Parochial Vicar Father Andrew Kurz
Deacon Deacon Michael Madden
Deacon/Liturgical Coordinator Deacon Gib Schmidt
Director of Parish Operations Patty Eichhorst
Bookkeeper Caren Rohde
Worship Office Assist/Volunteer Coord. Sandy Reynolds
Administrative Assist/Bulletin Editor Michele Ciske
Maintenance Sam Ciske
Custodian Roland Tuyls
Religious Education Office 734-7502
Youth Ministry, RE Coordinator Gr. 7-12 Peter Gagnon
RE Coordinator Gr 1-6 Shirley Riley
Religious Education Secretary Ronda Venable
St. Bernadette School Office (ACES) 739-5391
Principal Elizabeth Watson
School Secretary
Council Members
Parish Trustees Lee Reynebeau, Lydia Jansen Parish Council: Fr. Zuleger, Lee Reynebeau, Louis Wendt, Jim
Thomes, Ken Washburn, Mary Lietz, Ed Kleckner, Dan Lynch,
Tom Schmit, Jeff Venable, Julie McMillan, Jean Herres, Amy
Lorentz, Katie Thiel
Finance Council: Fr. Zuleger, Patty Eichhorst, Lydia Jansen,
Steve Stefonik, Dean Basten, Dick Christian, Julie Lopas, Mary
Beth Matzek, Pete Niles
Courtesy Announcements
The Year of Faith Today too, there is a need for stronger ec-
clesial commitment to new evangelization
in order to rediscover the joy of believing
and the enthusiasm for communicating the
faith.
Catholic Youth Evangelizer We are seeking passionate young adult Catholics, 21-29 years of age, who want to ignite the faith of thousands of young Catholics! SPIRITUS evangelization teams serve for 9 months, live in community and travel to schools and parishes throughout Wisconsin giving retreats and programs to inspire Catholic youth in grades 3-12 and lead young adult groups.
Team members receive training, weekly formation, spiritual direction, lodging, food, a monthly allowance, health insur-ance and a $2,000 stipend upon completion of the 9-month program. For current students, SPIRITUS can qualify as an internship, giving you the added benefit of earning college credit for your service.
SPIRITUS team members learn valuable skills, deepen their faith, develop leadership skills, and discern God’s calling, and build lasting friendships by living in community. This is an awesome opportunity to serve our Lord and help young Cath-olics grow in faith!
The only requirement is love for God and the Catholic faith!
For more information and an application, visit www.spiritusonline.org or contact Eden Foord, Director, at [email protected] or (920) 722-8918.
Faith & Life Issues for High School Students Inviting all high school students to come and participate in Teen Disciples, as you prepare for the birth of our Lord. What a great opportunity to share in the Christmas spirit with oth-er high school students, and members of SPIRITUS. Evening topic "Confession; the Awkward Sacrament" bring a friend or come alone and meet other area students on Monday, De-cember 17th from 7:30pm-9:00pm at Mount Tabor Center, Menasha. SPIRITUS team members will help answer your questions tackling real life issues for lively discussion, praise music, fun activities and snacks. No reservation required, call 722-8918 with questions.
Inspire The real reason for our beautiful season is fast approach-ing. If you are between 18 and 30ish, mark your calendars for Monday, December 17th for an interesting discussion on “Confession; the Awkward Sacrament" at Mount Tabor Cen-ter, Menasha from 5:45pm-7:15pm. Preparing for the birth of our Lord, join SPIRITUS and other young adults to share in the Christmas spirit. No registration required for this oppor-tunity to meet other young Catholic men and women to share faith. Questions, call 722-8918.
Please remember St. Bernadette Parish
in your will or through a trust
Parish News
Please remember to return your Connecting
Community Campaign pledge card to the parish
office as soon as possible. This is also the perfect
time of year to make a tax deductible contribution
to the Campaign as well. Thank you
Women’s Fellowship Our next meeting is December 18th from 7:00-9:00pm in the choir room at St. Bernadette Church. If you have questions or need more information, please contact Cindy at 730-0729.
Card Ministry! St. Bernadette Card Ministry will meet this Wednes-day, December 19th, from 6:00 - 9:00pm in the re-source room. Everyone is welcome to join us. If you
would like us to send a card to someone you care about fill out a request form found on the south side of the narthex near the bulletin boards you will find our Card Ministry box. Your requests are essential to the success of this ministry!
Decorating for Christmas Help us to beautify the church for the coming of our Lord! We will be decorating the church for the Christmas season on Monday, December 24th starting at 9:00am. Please take some time from your busy schedule and help out. Remember, many hands make light work!
Calling All Cookie Baker’s We all know that Fr. Andrew has been selected to become the Administrator of the parishes in Champion, New Franken and Sugar Bush. His last weekend here at St. Bernadette will be Saturday, December 29th and Sunday, December 30th. To send him off with all our prayers and well wishes we would like to have a CHRISTMAS COOKIE RECEPTION after all the masses that weekend. Please bring your Christmas Cookies and Christmas Goodies to the Resource Room on Saturday morning by noon, December 29th. Punch, Coffee and Water will also be available. A card box will also be available for you well wishes.
First Friday Eucharistic Adoration We are in need of volunteers to take a half hour time slot for First Friday Eucharistic Adoration. The times that need to be filled are 8:30 am, 9:00 am and 2:00 pm. We are also looking for some volun-
teers to be on a call list to fill in as subs when needed. Please prayerfully consider helping out with this ministry. If you would like to volunteer or would like more information, please con-tact Sandy Reynolds at 920-364-9128 or [email protected].
Congratulations to Chuck & Kathy Spoehr!
Winners of the Aaron Rodgers Autographed Picture
Congratulations!!
Fox Valley Catholic Bible Study Group Please join the Fox Valley Bible Study Group on Friday, De-cember 21st at 6:30am in the St. Bernadette School cafeteria for the Traditions of Christmas in Song featuring the St. Ber-nadette Seraphim Choir
Parish News
A Pro-Life Minute
Fact: Fact: Pregnancy help centers offer women facing crisis pregnancies all the help and resources they might need.
The Option Line (1-800-395-4357) is a 24/7 hotline available to help women find these centers in their local communities. You can also visit CrisisPregnancies.org for additional infor-mation.
The Pro-Life Minute is sponsored by Pro-Life Wisconsin. For more information visit ProLifeWisconsin.org.
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Area Advent Reconciliation Services Mon., Dec. 17th, St. Joseph, Appleton, 6:30pm Tues., Dec. 18th, St. Mary, Kaukauna, 2:00pm Thurs., Dec. 20th, St. John, Little Chute, 2:00pm Sat., Dec. 22nd, St. Mary, Appleton, 11:00am
The Little Blue Book The Little Blue Book is your companion during the Advent and Christmas Seasons. It travels easily in your pocket, purse, or glove compartment. The goal is to find six minutes of quiet time every day for the next 43 days. You can give more than six minutes if you wish. But the main thing is to pray every day.
The Little Blue Books can be purchased for $1.00 each and are available in the narthex next to the sacristy. Please depos-it your money in the marked collection box next to The Little Blue Books. Thank you!
2012 Contributions All 2012 contributions to St. Bernadette Church need to be in
the parish office by the end of office hours (11am) on
December 31, 2012 or post marked on or before
December 31, 2012.
Cell Phones For Soldiers Starting Nov. 19, 2012 to Jan. 4, 2013 every Fox Communi-ties Credit Union location is a drop off site for used cell phones. With this program, the phones are exchanged for minutes on a pre-paid calling card. The cards are then given to soldiers overseas. Phones can be dropped off in the “Giving Box” in the back of the Narthex.
Thank You The Appleton Military Support Group thanks St. Bernadette Parish for its Thanksgiving collection. The funds will be used for postage to send items to military personnel. Sincerely, Marlene Cops
Retirement Collection Thank you to all who gave generously last weekend through the Retirement Collection. If you still wish to donate, you may use the envelopes in church or the parish office to share in the care of our retired sisters, brothers and religious order priests, as well as our own diocesan priests. On behalf of them, thank you for your generous care!
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