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Rev. Michael Radowicz, Pastor
ext. 222 | [email protected]
Dcn. Timothy Reilly
ext. 221 | [email protected]
Gloria Brockman, Administrative Assistant
ext. 221 | [email protected]
Nicholas Meyers III, Maintenance
ext. 248 | [email protected]
Susan Meyers, Rectory Housekeeping
ext. 221 | [email protected]
Ken Sosinski, Liturgy & Pastoral Music
ext. 225 | [email protected]
Connie Hultman, Pastoral Care & Outreach
ext. 229 | [email protected]
Geri Nehls, Religious Education
ext. 230 | [email protected]
St. Bernard Preschool
ext. 228 | [email protected]
Heidi Rosemeyer, Carol McHugh
Preschool Staff
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Congratulations to our new parents! Please con-tact the Religious Education office to register for a baptismal preparation class.
The Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick is celebrated after each weekend Mass on the third weekend of the month. If you are in special need of the Sacrament, please call the parish office. If you are hospitalized or homebound with extend-ed illness and would like a visit, please call our pastoral care director.
Please call the parish office and use option one, regardless of the hour.
For more information,
including our Twi*er and
Facebook pages, please visit us on the
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Please inform the pastor of your wishes to be married six months before your requested date in order for preparations to be made. To be mar-ried at St. Bernard, you must be a registered member of the parish, or have an immediate family member who is registered.
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If you are traveling, or visiting this week-
end, we welcome you to our parish and
our community. If you have moved into
the area from out of town, please consider
becoming a registered member of our
parish family! Registration takes place on
the third weekend of each month. You
may also stop by the parish office to com-
plete a registration form or download a
form from our parish web site.
◊First Fridays, 6:00pm-7:00pm during the
time of adoration.
◊First Saturdays, following Mass.
◊Each Friday, following the 8:30am Mass
(dependent on presider’s schedule).
◊Saturdays, 3:30pm—4:15pm
◊Sundays, 9:15am—9:45am
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◊First Fridays, 6:00pm-7:00pm
◊2nd-5th Fridays, following the
8:30am Mass until 10:15am
Weekdays
Monday 6:30pm (2nd-5th)
Tuesday 12:10pm
Wednesday 8:30am
Thursday 12:10pm
Friday 8:30am
1st Saturdays 8:30am
The rosary is prayed 20 minutes prior to each daily
Mass. For a full listing of daily Mass devotional
prayers, please visit our web site or call the office.
Weekends
Saturday 4:30pm
Sunday 8:00am and 10:00am
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Dear Friends,
If you look at the sanctuary this weekend, you’ll notice a new piece of furniture on the wall near the baptismal font. Our new ambry was installed this past week! The ambry is the “house” for the sacred oils: the Oil of the Sick, the Oil of the Catechumens
and the Sacred Chrism. These holy oils are used for a variety of purposes, including the Sacra-ments and other liturgical rites. They are formally presented to the parish after they are received by the pastor or designate at the Mass of Chrism, celebrated during holy week. They should enjoy a special place in the church. My heartfelt thanks to Paul Lang for his beautiful work and craftsman-ship! We’re in the home stretch of completing the final pieces for the restoration project. The next big project will be the niche that will house the Book of the Dead in the west transept. When you have a moment, please stop by the baptismal font and check out the ambry.
In a pastoral letter to his priests this past week, Bishop Morlino wrote a beautiful reflection on the presence of evil in the world. It seems that evil is rearing its ugly head no matter where we turn. It does not discriminate - the evil one tries to tempt everyone! It’s how we respond to those invitations of the evil one, friends. For those who are well fortified in the spiritual life, it can be easier to thwart the efforts of the evil one than for one who has no spiritual life at all. One of the best ways we can confront the pres-ence of evil is to invoke the intercession of the holy saints - namely, that of St. Michael, whom God chose as the pro-tector and defender against the evil one. During weekday Mass, we already pray the Prayer to St. Michael as an act of thanksgiving after Mass. At the bishop’s request, we will also begin praying the prayer at weekend Masses. It will conclude the praying of the General Intercessions. After my concluding prayer, I’ll invite you to turn to page 802 in the seasonal missalette to pray the prayer. I’m asking everyone to use the prayer in the missalette - even if you already know it. The prayer is worded a bit differ-ently, and praying it from the missalette will ensure that everyone is praying the same words. As we pray the pray-er, let us unite together in our prayer against the evil one, and for those who lie in the evil one’s grip. One of the graces of prayer is that it can bring about God’s goodness, and we need that in our world now more than ever.
For awhile now, the Holy Father has been strongly promoting the use of the Entrance and Communion Anti-
phons during holy Mass. He reiterated their importance as we enter into Advent and prepare for Christ’s coming. We use the antiphons regularly at weekday Masses, and be-ginning this weekend, we will begin to utilize them at weekend Masses as well. The antiphons will be chanted before the gathering hymn, and after the celebrant (and the deacon, when present) have received Holy Commun-ion. The antiphons are scripturally based, and help us enter more deeply into the Eucharistic celebration. My prayer is that their addition will help us focus more on where Christ is leading us as we enter into the Mass.
This weekend marks the beginning of a new litur-gical year, and the beginning of our Advent journey to Christmas joy. We have two seasons of “journey” - Ad-vent and Lent. Sometimes, it’s fun to go on a journey with no real plan or destination, but these journeys are differ-ent, friends. These are times in which the Lord is inviting us in a very special way to walk with Him and to allow Him to lead us more deeply into the loving relationship we share with Him and with His Church. As our Advent jour-ney begins, take some time in the coming days to ask Je-sus, “Where, Lord, do you want Me to go? How can I grow in my love for You, Your people and Your Church?”
This journey is a particularly difficult one because its dura-tion is short this year - we have three weeks and about eight hours of Advent! There are also many worldly dis-tractions that seem to make these days far more hectic and stressful. The temptation is to be filled with busyness, but the Lord invites us to have a quiet, contemplative spirit and to enter these days with a great desire to grow. To help you on your journey, we have some Advent devotion-al books from Magnificat that are located beneath the cru-cifix in the west transept. Please take a complimentary copy with you as you leave Mass.
As you can see, we had a great response to the Little Drummer Boy tree! On behalf of our conference of St. Vincent de Paul and myself, thank you for your gener-ous hearts. These gifts not only bring joy to the child re-ceiving them, but they should also bring joy to our own hearts in knowing that we ministered to Christ Himself.
This week, we will celebrate the solemnity of our Blessed Mother’s Immaculate Conception. We’ll follow our usual holy day schedule. The vigil Mass will be cele-brated on Thursday, December 7th at 6:30pm. Masses on December 8th will be celebrated at 8:30am and 12:10pm.
May we truly find the gift of God’s joy in this Ad-vent journey so that we can carry it with us to Christmas and throughout the coming year.
Peace,
Fr. Michael
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Save the date: On Wednesday, December 6, 2017 at 9:15am (immediately following the 8:30am Mass) in the lower level of the church, St. Bernard Pastoral Minis-try and the Women of St. Bernard will welcome a speaker from Domestic Abuse Intervention Services (DAIS) to teach us about the warning signs of do-mestic abuse. We will look at how families are im-pacted—children especially. We will discuss ways that our parish can reach out to those affected by do-mestic abuse.
In this season of giving, please bring an item for our gift basket that will be given to the speaker to be handed out to those in need in their shelters. Some items on their wish list include body wash, plastic baby bottles, sippy cups, baby lotion, socks (all sizes), hair conditioner or kids scis-sors.
Please call Gloria at 249-9256 to let us know you are coming so that we have adequate refreshments available. We hope you will join us.
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Hello, my name is Dan Remick. I have been in the adult choir for many years, and I need some support so I can keep on singing at the 10am Mass on Sun-days. If you could come every week, that would be wonderful. If not, I would be happy to come when you can.
My agency, Options in Community Living, will train and pay you for providing this support. If you prefer, you can just volunteer. Either way, I would really ap-preciate your support.
Here’s how you can help:
· Meet me at the church parking lot at 9:20am.
· Help me steer my wheelchair up the ramp.
· Sit with me during Mass in case I need help.
· Wait with me for the bus that takes me home around 11 a.m. (or later if the bus is running late).
If you can help me out, please call Emma at 249-1585 or email her at [email protected]. She will gladly answer any questions you might have. I look forward to meeting you!
Saying Yes to God, Discovering and Re-sponding to God’s Will for Me by Albert Haase, OFM, scholar of Christian spiritu-ality and spiritual mentor to hundreds. Fr. Haase is known for offering clear, practi-
cal spiritual advice.
Discerning God’s will is an ongoing process—not a static one-time decision! What is God asking of me? How do I know if this is really of God and not simply my imagination? These are great questions to ask during Advent and Christmas as we enter a new year of our lives.
Each session includes a 30 minute DVD presentation and a chapter from his book. We will have time for prayer, discussion and sharing as we unpack what Fr. Haase has to say about unlocking the benefits of the ancient practice of discernment.
Start date is November 27, 28 or 30 and the end date is January 15, 16, or 18, 2018. Classes will be held at St. Bernard Catholic Church Parish Center, Room 1, 2438 Atwood Avenue, Madison WI.
https://www.paracletepress.com/Products/7619/saying-yes.aspx?bCaqtegory=SPIRB
Session 1: God’s Dream of the Kingdom
Session 2: Ten Attitudes for Discernment Session 3: Listening: The Heart of Discernment Session 4: A Discerning Lifestyle
Session 5: Discerning the Designs of the Devil Session 6: Wrestling with God
Please find forms on the bulletin boards at both en-trances to Church.
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2017-18 OFFERTORY BUDGET Envelopes................$412,121.00 Loose (Cash).............$ 42,000.00
TOTAL....................$454,121.00
NEEDED EACH WEEK .........................$ 8,733.00
OFFERTORY:
November 26 (Week 22 of 52) Envelopes................$ 15,898.17
Loose....................$ 755.95 St. Vincent de Paul......$ 160.00
TOTAL....................$ 16,814.12
OFFERTORY PROGRESS Needed to-date...........$192,126.00
Collected to-date........$170,459.51
Surplus(Shortfall).......$(21,666.49)
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Monday, December 4th
THE FIRST WEEK OF ADVENT
St. John Damascene (m-W) IS 2:1-5 | PS 122 | MT 8:5-11
NO DAILY MASS OR CONFESSIONS
Tuesday, December 5th
Advent Weekday
IS 11:1-10 | PS 72 | LK 10:21-24
12:10pm Troy Thompson †
Following Devotions to OLO Miraculous Medal
Wednesday, December 6th
St. Nicholas of Myra (m-W) IS 25:6-10A | PS 23 | MT 15:29-37
8:30am Tom Minter †
Following Devotions to OLO Perpetual Help
Thursday, December 7th
St. Ambrose (M-W)
IS 26:1-6 | PS 118 | MT 7:21, 24-27
12:10pm Eric Kuckuk †
6:30pm For Our Parish Family
(Vigil of the Immaculate Conception)
Friday, December 8th
Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception (S-W) GN 3:9-15, 20 | PS 98 | EPH 1:3-6, 11-12 | LK 1:26-38
8:30am Marie Copchunis †
Following Eucharistic Adoration & Confessions
10:15am Reposition
12:10pm Maria Riordan
Saturday, December 9th
St. Juan Diego (m-W) IS 30:19-21, 23-26 | PS 147 | MT 9:35–10:1, 5A, 6-8
NO DAILY MASS OR CONFESSIONS
The Second Sunday of Advent
IS 40:1-5, 9-11 | PS 85 | 2 PT 3:8-14 | MK 1:1-8
3:30pm Confessions
4:30pm George Acker †
8:00am For Our Parish Family
9:15am Confessions
10:00am Denny Phelan † Next Weekend! Bless Our Priests Collection for
Diocesan Retired Priests. Please take advantage of this opportunity to offer support to the retired priests of our diocese by helping provide for their re-tirement needs. Your donation will help serve those who have faithfully served us! Thank you.
Sunday, December 3rd
11:00am Core Lesson: Faith Formation Parish Center
11:15am Adult Choir Rehearsal Choir Room
Monday, December 4th
6:00pm St. Bernard Players Gym
Tuesday, December 5th
1:00pm Advent Series: Saying Yes Room 1
6:30pm 4th Degree KCs Room 1
Wednesday, December 6th
9:00am DAIS Presentation: Domestic Abuse Room 1
1:00pm Craft ‘n Chat Room 1
4:30pm Children’s Choir Choir Room
5:05pm Children’s Bells Choir Loft
5:30pm Folk Group Choir Room
6:30pm Contemporary Choir Choir Room
7:30pm Youth Bells Choir Loft
Thursday, December 7th
6:00pm Saying Yes: Advent Series Room 1
7:30pm Adult Choir Choir Room
Saturday, December 9th
5:30pm 4th Degree KCs Church Hall & Kitchen
Sunday, December 10th
11:15am Adult Choir Rehearsal Choir Room
3:00pm First Reconciliation with Communal Penance Service Church
6:00pm St. Bernard Players Gym
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December 9th @ 4:30pm
Servers: Zach O’Meara
Lector: Maureen Calabrese
Precious Body: Jerome Scharrer Diane Scharrer
December 10th @ 8:00 am
Servers: Viktor Hechel
Lector: Phil Biebl
Precious Body: Deacon Tim Reilly
Keith Hildebrand
December 10th @ 10:00am
Servers: Brett Schneider Jose & Noelia Leal
Lector: Deb Schneider Margaret Bast
Precious Body: Deacon Tim Reilly
Kurt Hermsen
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Brinks Team
Kathy Last
Randy Roden
Mary Frey
St. Bernard Parish is a parish
located in the Roman Catholic Diocese
of Madison, Wisconsin.
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Most Rev. Robert C. Morlino, Bishop of Madison
Rev. Msgr. James R. Bartylla, Vicar General
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