PYATT FUNERAL HOME
Pinckneyville, Oakdale, Coulterville,
DuQuoin
(618) 357-2136 or (618) 542-4225
Brand Electric ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Joseph & Daniel Brand
* Residential Wiring & Lighting * Light Commercial Wiring & Lighting
* Farm Buildings * Grain-bins * Trenching 506 N. Gordon, Pinckneyville, IL 62274
Ph: 618-357-9083 or 618-318-3398
PINCKNEYVILLE
EYECARE
Joseph F. Grasso, O.D. Carolyn C. Gibson, O.D.
Lawrence G. Soellner O.D
15 N. Locust, Pinckneyville, IL (618) 357-6117
Columbian Club Hall 312 N. Gordon, Pinckneyville, IL
Our Spacious Hall is Available for Banquets, Wedding-Receptions, Etc. Small room rental available
for Showers, Meetings and Parties. Capacity 500 *Hall & Kitchen Rental*
Fish Fry every Fri. during Lent BINGO Every Fri. 7:30pm
K of C Meeting
2nd Wednesday of the Month 618- 357-6626
Remember
St. Bruno in
Your Will.
Call 357-5510
for more info.
God Bless You!!
Reflection Last weekend, we pointed out that the mission of the Savior in sharing our humanity was to raise us up to
share in his divinity. So, through the power in his blood – shed for the first time in circumcision and the name: Jesus
taken on the eighth day, he elevated us from slavery to son-ship through adoption hence we became heirs to the
promises made to the old Israelites.
Today’s celebration: Epiphany marks the manifestation of God in the form of human flesh through Jesus
Christ his son. This ancient feast of the church is linked to the visit of the wise men (Magi) from the east led by a star
to the new born King. In the manifestation of his humanity, God also manifested the new reality of slaves made free;
sons made heirs and humans invited to divinity. These must shine forth their light – their dignity for others to see.
In the first reading, therefore, Isaiah tells us that the light has come: “Arise in splendor, Jerusalem! Your light
has come, the glory of the Lord shines on you.” The gospel tells us that the light is Jesus Christ: “Where is the new
born King of the Jews? We saw his star at its rising and have come to do him homage.” Finally, the second reading
tells us that this light is for everybody: “ . . . it has now been revealed . . . that the Gentiles are coheirs, members of the
same body and copartners in the promise in Christ Jesus through the Gospel”. Today, you are that wise one on whom
the light has shown and you have been invited to follow the light and become that light.
To follow the light, the wise men had to be men of faith which gave them the courage to move out of their
comfort zone in search of something greater. Their outward pilgrimage was an expression of their inward journey as
they set out and go forth towards the unknown, the uncertain, on paths filled with hidden dangers, apparent trials,
challenges and problems.
On New Years’ Day, we made resolutions to conquer anything that had enslaved us this past year. We also
claimed our inheritance as heirs to the promise of God for his adopted sons. It does not mean that this year will be
devoid of life’s struggles and challenges. It means that this year you should view them differently. They are not
obstacles to bring you down but stepping stones to help you climb higher to reach your goal. You become light to
dispel darkness because you have been empowered to become victorious and no longer a victim. So, rise and shine!
God Bless You!
Business office Email: [email protected] Secretary Email: [email protected] Website: www.stbrunostmarymagdalen.com Facebook: St. Bruno Catholic Church Parish Council: [email protected] St. Vincent DePaul: 618-318-6765
MASS SCHEDULE Saturday: 4:30 p.m. (STB) Sunday: 8 a.m. (SMM) 10 a.m. (STB)
Confessions: Sat. at 3:55 pm (STB) 1st Sun. of Month 7:45am (SMM) Adoration (STB): 1st Friday of Month 9 am Novena (STB): 1st Monday of Month 6pm Scripture Study (STB): Tues 7 pm -Chapel
St. Bruno School 210 North Gordon, Pinckneyville, IL
www.stbrunoschool.com Phone 618-357-8276
For Baptisms contact the Parish Office. Must have at least 4 month advance notice for Wedding.
J.C.’s Air Conditioning & Refrigeration
* Energy Efficient * Heating & Cooling Equipment
* Geothermal *Refrigeration
JIM BRAND 618-357-9836 1001 S. Main St.
[email protected] Pinckneyville IL, 62274
210 S. Main St. 357-9393
www.fnbpville.com
Member FDIC
Prompt, Professional Service
Red Hawk Golf & Grille
Learn to play Golf
— the game of a
lifetime
618-357-8712
Sunday Chicken Dinner @ 11am—2pm
June, Patty, Jacki, Becca
Barber-Rachel, Michaela
WALK-INS WELCOME!
LYNN’S
HAIRSTYLING 11 E. Jackson St. 357-9328
Pinckneyville, IL 62274
Catholic Daughters
Of America
Court Ave Maria
#1385
Unity Charity
You are Invited To Join Us
Home & Farm Auto
CIA Consolidated Insurance
Agency, Inc.
Dale Pyatt, Agent
609 S Mill St. Pinckneyville, IL
(618)357-6211
Office Hours by Appointment
Wittenauer Chiropractic
James A. Wittenauer, D.C.
103 E. Jackson St.
Pinckneyville, IL 62274
Ph: 618-357-5012
Dudek
Farms
Pinckneyville Plumbing
Michael A. Poe, Owner IL. LIC. #058-098302 4231 Phlox Road
Pinckneyville, IL 62274
618-357-9261
PERRY COUNTY
MARKET PLACE 412 South Main St.
Pinckneyville, IL 62274
357-2750
Handi-Mann Storage John P. Mann, Owner
11 Mann Drive Pinckneyville, IL 62274
ADVERTISE HERE
$150 a year or
double your space
for $225 a year
Call 357-5510
Pinckneyville
Food
Stores 215 S. Walnut St.
Pinckneyville, IL 62274
357-2611 8-7 Mon-Sat * 9-6 Sun
T. J. ’s Liquor Seller of premium spirits
Larry Wild — owner
7 E. Parker St., Pinckneyville
618-357-8622 [email protected]
Giacomo
Auto Repair
117 Wisconsin St. Pinckneyville, IL 62274
(618) 357-8721 ASE Certified Technicians
Since 1978
LOOS EXCAVATING
Agricultural, Commercial,
and Residential Work
Owner: Larry Loos
474 N. Gordon St.
Pinckneyville, IL 62274
Shop: 618-357-3381
STOTLAR DRUG
COMPANY 1 n. Walnut
pinckneyvillE. IL
618-357-8781 M-F 8:30a-5:30p Sat 8:30a-12:30p
Prescription Drug Store w/ Gifts, Health Care, And More.
Suchomski Equip, Inc. Massey Ferguson- Hesston - White - New
Idea - Artsway -Woods - Tye - Haybuster -
Brillion - Top Air - White Outdoor - H & S -
Cub Cadet - Oliver - Agco, - Glencoe -
Rhino - Gleaner Parts
Jeff Suchomski 21027 State Rte. 127 N Pinckneyville, IL 62274
St. Bruno Catholic Church St. Mary Magdalen Church 204 N. Gordon Street, Pinckneyville, IL 62274 5047 Todds Mill Road, Pinckneyville, IL 62274
618-357-5510
Rev. Augustine Ibezimako, Administrator
Please send all correspondence for both parishes to 204 N. Gordon St., Pinckneyville, IL 62274
Wayne Hawkins, DMD & Thaddeus Hawkins, DMD
(618) 357-9333
Business Life&Health
January 5th, 2020 ST BRUNO
MASS INTENTIONS
Monday, January 6 6:00pm Novena in Chapel
Tuesday, January 7 6:30pm Al & Mary Downen
Wednesday, January 8 8:30am Our Parish Families
Thursday, January 9 8:30am Our Parish Families.
Friday, January 10 8:30am Marcella Hayes Saturday, January 11 4:30pm Norman Kellerman
Sunday, January 12 10:00am Michael Kellerman
ALTAR SERVERS
Tuesday, January 7 6:30pm Addilyn Kellerman Wednesday, January 8 8:30am St. Bruno Students Thursday, January 9 8:30am Erin Bender, Maggie Numi Friday, January 10 8:30am Lucas Reidelberger, Vincent Deering J
Saturday, January 11 4:30pm Hunter Valentine, Kylie Harvey, & Hannah Kelley Sunday, January 12 10:00am Owen & Ava Adcock, Carson Meagher
EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS Saturday, January 11 4:30pm Angie Bruns, Margie Eisfelder, Brenda Epplin Sunday, January 12 10:00am Dale Winter, Bill Yeager, Ruben Davis, Rob Ebbler
GIFT BEARERS Saturday, January 11 4:30pm Norman Kellerman Family
Sunday, January 12 10:00am Jeff & Billie Phillips Family
ROSARY LEADERS
Saturday, January 11 3:55pm Shirley Ruppert
Sunday, January 12
9:25 am Larry Waligorski
GREETERS
Saturday, January 11 4:30pm Dave Barczewski
Sunday, January 12 10:00am Bob & Mary Giacomo
LECTORS Saturday, January 11 4:30pm Kathleen Heine
Sunday, January 12 10:00am Leah Winter
Epiphany of the Lord— Year A St. Bruno Church News
Chris Compton, Jason Stutes, Marty Griffin, Joanne Fontana, Angie Schrader, Sally Bruns, Georgia Zacher, Bruce Rice, Karen Fozard, Angie Palmer, Amanda Harris, Janice Jarowski, Rev.Paul Wienhoff, Susie Dudek, Kay Winter, Roger Brand, Florence Dudek, Susan Mason, Patsy Bruns, Darin Dascotte, Annette Hagene Hart, Rev. Richard Mohr, Rev. Joseph Rascher, Bob & Lorraine Przygoda, KJ Frost, Julie (Dudek) Curless, Mons. Kenneth Schaefer, Deacon Michael Rowland, Catherine Schubert
Offering Totals— December 29, 2019
ST BRUNO ST MARY MAGDALEN Envelopes $3,390.00 Envelopes $ 1,705.50 Loose Cash $ 111.00 Loose Cash $ 187.00 Online donations $ 173.00 Total Donations $ 1,892.50 Total Donations $3,674.00 Christmas $860.00 Christmas $2,532.00 Retirement $767.00 Collection for needy School Support $863.00 (Diocese) $412.00 Sister Parish $209.00 Collection for needy (Diocese) $617.00 Thank you! $5,250.00 is needed per week to maintain the church.
ST MARY MAGDALEN
MASS INTENTIONS
Wednesday, January 8 6:30pm Vera DiGiovanni Sunday, January 12 8:00 am Theresa Reidelberger
ALTAR SERVERS
Sunday, January 12 8:00 am Jaedon Kellerman, Maggie & Claire Numi
GIFT BEARERS
Sunday, January 12 8:00 am Wayne & Sandy Suchomski
EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS
Sunday, January 12 8:00 am Gloria Kellerman (H) Ron Kellerman (C) Ted Stern (C)
ROSARY LEADERS Sunday, January 12 7:25 am Roger & RosEllen Greten
LECTORS
Sunday, January 12 8:00 am Carol Porter
USHERS
Sunday, January 12 8:00 am Doug Valentine, Ron Kellerman, Roger Porter, Norbert Ryterski
SCRIP GIFT CARD
WORKERS
Saturday, January 11 STB 4:30pm Rich & Jennifer Robb Sunday, January 12 SMM 8am Cheryl Baggett STB 10am Ryan & JoC Summers
Need Eucharist brought to you?
Please call the parish office 357-5510 to
and a volunteer will call prior to
visiting.
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++
St. Bruno Liturgicals Cont.
USHERS Saturday, January 11 4:30pm Mark and David Urbanek, Marvin Bochantin, Danny Kellerman Sunday, January 12 10:00am Andrew, Thomas, Daniel, & Andy Huggins
AREA EVENTS:
Sunday, January 12— St. Liborius Parish Quilt Bingo, at the American Legion Hall in Saint Libory, IL. Doors open at 11am Bingo starts at 1pm. Sandwiches and desserts will be available for purchase.
ST. BRUNO SCHOOL NEWS https://www.facebook.com/stbrunoschool/
• Monday, Jan. 6– School Resumes– Welcome Back!
• Tuesday, Jan. 7– BBB @ Tamaroa– 8th Grade Night
• Wednesday, Jan 8– PTO Meeting 7pm
St. Mary Magdalen News
SMM Hall Rental If you would like to rent the
St. Mary Magdalen Parish Hall please contact Bernie Suchomski at 618-317-2283.
Sweet Treat Sunday Is today Sunday January 5th!
2019 Contribution Statements If you would like a copy of your 2018 parish Contribution Statement please contact the parish office at 618-357-5510 or send an email to [email protected]. Correction to Jan 2020 Calendar. The Catholic Daughters will meet on Monday, January 13th at 6:30pm.
Knights of Columbus January Meeting for KC’s is Wednesday, January 8 at 7:30pm at the Columbian Club Hall w/ light meal prior to the meeting. QUILTERS — St. Bruno Quilters will resume quilting on Tuesday, January 7th, 2020. Please donate any quilting items or money to help them continue their amazing craftwork.
Pinochle Tourney at SMM doors open at 11am, games start at 12pm January 5 hosted by St. Bruno January 12 hosted by St. Ann Pilgrimage Meeting– Will be held Saturday, January 18th at 10:00am for anyone interested in traveling on a pilgrimage to Scotland and Ireland in November of 2020. PSR– Will resume this week with classes Wednesday January 8th at 7. Welcome Back!
Kristen Dierkes-Roethemeier, Sallie Stern Darlene Sterns, Jim Przygoda, Cody Buss, Lillian Mathis,
Genevieve Barnowski, Carol Cange, Doris Bathon, Lawrence Bathon, Joseph Baudison, Eleanor Bronke,
Dorothy Suchomski, Ted Bronke, Pearl Rybacki, Dale Nerone,
Rose Degenhardt, William Heisner, Ed Kellerman, Fred Sterns, Jr,
Picnic Help- We are in need of a Picnic dinner chairperson for this year! Please contact the church office ASAP if you are interested. Thank you to Carol Poe for her many years of service!
Giving Back—SVDP Thank you for donating in 26 items this past weekend! Next
weekend is paper products so please remember to bring your
items to donate. If you are needing help or groceries, please
confidentially call 618-318-6765 to see if our St. Vincent
DePaul Society can help you.
Meals on Wheels Volunteers Needed
St. Bruno/St. Mary Magdalen are in charge
of delivering meals to homebound in
Pinckneyville the week of January 27 thru
February 2. We need volunteers to pick up
the meals at Pinckneyville Hospital at 11am and deliver them
around town. If you are available to deliver any day, please
call the parish office at 618-357-5510 It only takes about an
hour of your time.
The Epiphany of the Lord – January 4-5, 2020
Observations and dreams.
Magi. Looking. Longing. Star at its rising. Traveling with
gifts. Asking for helpful directions. Seeing the child. Giving
gifts. Here is the point of the “We Three Kings” story: All
people reflect God’s radiance. Even people from the
east. Even outsiders. Gentiles and Jews all belong to the one
Kingdom, Saint Paul reminds us. Them and us are one
because God is One. Let us sing Psalm 72 all week: “Lord,
every nation on earth will adore you.”
—What signs (stars) do I see calling me to act?
—What gifts (of self, of things) will I give away? −−Who will I include in ________________?
MASS INTENTIONS (cost of $10 per mass)
Intention For ________________________________
Date _________________ Mass Time ____________
Family to take up gifts if on a weekend: yes no
Requested by ________________ phone ___________
Ignite Diocesan Youth Camp
Open to High School Students
At Camp Ondessonk,
March 20th– March 22nd
The weekend will include a Keynote Speaker, Team
Challenges, Campfires, Music, Outdoor Adventures,
Fellowship, Small Groups, Food, Mass, and a camp T-shirt.
For more information contact the church office or find it on
Facebook at “Department of Faith formation Diocese of
Belleville”
Sympathy and prayers to
Dale & Kathy Pyatt and
Dale & Kay Winter and families on
the passing of Dale & Kay’s father,
Bob Pyatt.
May Bob rest in peace and God’s
perpetual light shine upon him.
Top Related