Saint Luke Catholic Church 18000 West Greenfield Avenue • Brookfield, WI 53045
262-782-0032 • www.stlukebrookfield.org June 24, 2018
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Guests? Possible New Members? Have you been worshipping with us and
thinking about joining us? ‘Sign-up’ as members of St. Luke at the ‘NEW
MEMBERS TABLE’ after Mass. WELCOME! JOIN US!
Mass Schedule Saturday 5:00 PM
Sunday 8:00 AM
10:30 AM
Tues., Wed., Fri. 8:00 AM
Sacraments BAPTISM
Please arrange with the
Parish Office.
RECONCILIATION
Saturdays 4:00-4:30 PM
and by appointment.
MARRIAGE
Arrangements should be
made at least 6 months
prior to the wedding date.
Saturday wedding
schedule: 1:00 PM
ANOINTING OF THE SICK
Please call to arrange
Devotions Mother of Perpetual Help
Tuesday…...6:30 PM
Office Hours Mon., Wed., Thurs., Fri.
8:00 AM-5:00 PM
Tues. 11:00 AM - 7:00 PM
After hours for
emergencies requiring a
Priest
(262) 782-0032 ext.102
Membership People new to the area are
invited to register at St.
Luke by contacting the
Parish Office or stopping
at the Welcome Table in
the Narthex.
We welcome you to journey with us in faith!
We have Sunday and weekday Masses available for 2018. Please call the
parish office if you would like to have a Mass celebrated for your deceased
loved ones or for your special intention.
Mass Intentions
Welcome to St. Luke
SUNDAY, JUNE 24 THE NATIVITY OF ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST
Is 49:1-6/Acts 13:22-26/Lk 1:57-66, 80 Eucharists for the Lord’s Day 5:00 PM � Kathleen Schendzielos 8:00 AM � Shirley Nickel 10:30 AM Parishioners of St. Luke & St. Pius X, Nigeria Baptism: Sawyer James Zuck Monday, June 25 Weekday
2 Kgs 17:5-8, 13-15a, 18/Mt 7:1-5 11:00 AM Mass of Christian Burial for Joe Bach Tuesday, June 26 Weekday
2 Kgs 19:9b-11, 14-21, 31-35a, 36/Mt 7:6, 12-14 8:00 AM � Ron & Kathy Marish Wednesday, June 27 Weekday
2 Kgs 22:8-13; 23:1-3/Ps /Mt 7:15-20 8:00 AM � Tom Boos Thursday, June 28 St. Irenaeus
2 Kgs 24:8-17/Mt 7:21-29 No Morning Mass Friday, June 29 Sts. Peter & Paul
Acts 12:1-11/2 Tm 4:6-8, 17-18/Mt 16:13-19 8:00 AM � Eileen & Leonard Loftus Saturday, June 30 Weekday
Lam 2:2, 10-14, 18-19/Ps /Mt 8:5-17 1:00 PM Wedding: Elizabeth Booth and Daniel Hamilton SUNDAY, JULY 1 THIRTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINAL TIME
Wis 1:13-15; 2:23-24/2 Cor 8:7, 9, 13-15/Mk 5:21-43 Eucharists for the Lord’s Day 5:00 PM � Si Woody 8:00 AM Parishioners of St. Luke & St. Pius X, Nigeria 10:30 AM � Keith & Todd Stettner
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This Week at St. Luke
Please remember in prayer Joe Bach of St. Luke, who has died, and his family. Eternal rest grant unto him, O Lord.
R./And let perpetual light shine upon him. May his soul and the souls of all the faithful departed,
through the mercy of God, rest in peace. R./ Amen.
Mon., June 25 ................ Human Concerns Commission
1:00 PM..........................................Narthex Meeting Room Mon., June 25 ..................... Little Rock Scripture Study
6:30 PM...............................................................Room 204 Tues., June 26 ..................... Little Rock Scripture Study
8:45 AM..............................................................Room 204 Tues., June 26 .........................Perpetual Help Devotions
6:30 PM.................................................................... Chapel Tues., June 19 .........................Pastoral Council Meeting
7:00 PM..........................................Narthex Meeting Room Wed., June 20 ...........................................SNRF Meeting
6:30 PM..........................................Narthex Meeting Room
Wed., June 20 ......................... Breaking Open the Word
7:00 PM....................................................... Reading Room
In the Gospel today, as we celebrate the birth of John the Baptist we reflect on the question: “What, then, will this child be? For surely the hand of the Lord was with him.” This month, “the hand of the Lord has been acting
through you” as your gifts to the Society of St. Vincent
de Paul brought God’s love and care to the poor by
providing summer lunch in the park to hundreds of
children and groceries to 10 families.
St. Luke Prayer Network The prayer network is a group of people who pray for the intentions requested. Only the first names are used. Anyone who wishes to join the phone network is always welcome. Call Janice Theisen 262 521-8095 ([email protected]) with your intentions or to join us.
Today we welcome Sawyer James Zuck and initiate him into the Mystery of Christ as lived here in our St. Luke Community. We congratulate his parents: Levi and
Theresa; and his Godparents, Melissa Douglas
and Jon Zuck.
Wedding Banns Elizabeth Booth - Daniel Hamilton III
Vacation Bible School Plunge in to VBS 2018! At Splash Canyon VBS, your children learn God keeps promises on life’s wild ride! They’ll look into the Bible, God’s Holy Word, and explore five Bible stories where our faithful God keeps promises to be with us and gives us life and hope through Jesus, our Savior. VBS is open for children Preschool to 5th Grade on Sunday, August 5th, 12th and the 19th, from 8:00 until noon. Come along with us as we sing fun songs, do crazy crafts, eat yummy snacks, play awesome games, and more. Plus, learn that all God’s promises are Yes in Jesus! Can’t wait to see you there! Cost $15.00- Please email Kate at [email protected] to register your child or to serve as a leader.
Did you know that June 21--the first day of summer--was National eGiving Day? St. Luke Parish can take particular joy in this celebration, as the response to eGiving in our church has been wonderful. To build on this success, I am challenging you to put envelopes on a permanent summer vacation and set up an eGiving account with Faith Direct today. eGiving is especially important in the summer months, when many families may be out of town some Sundays and St. Luke does not receive their envelopes. It’s easy for people to forget to catch up once they’re back, and our weekly offertory can fluctuate as a result--making it harder to predict how much we will have to sustain our year-round ministries. The more families who welcome the beginning of summer by taking this National eGiving Day Challenge, the more consistent and predictable our offertory will be month after month--and this will help us do even more to spread Christ’s love throughout the community. Being part of this challenge is simple. Visit www.faithdirect.net and use our church code: WI320. Thank you for your continued support of our parish family with your time and talents as well as financial treasure!
God Bless You, Fr. Augustine
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Faith Formation
Little Rock Scripture Study at St. Luke�Please join us. You will not regret it!
The Monday evening Little Rock session will begin on Monday, June 25 at 6:30 in room 204 (across from the
Christian Formation Office.) The Tuesday Morning Little Rock Session will begin June 26 after the 8:00 Mass (around 8:45 a.m.) Room 204
is across from the Christian Formation Office.
Please use main church (Narthex) doors on Monday evening and Tuesday morning. You will receive your commentary and study guide at the first session. If you have any questions-please call Suzanne in the Faith Formation Office. Cost $20.00 You can register by emailing Suzanne at [email protected] or call her at 262-782-0032 ext. 106. Please join us.
Formation Events Calendar
Little Rock Scripture-Study of the Parables meets Monday eves at 6:30 p.m. in room 204:
June 25; July 2; July 9; July 16; July 23; July 30
Little Rock Scripture-Study of the Parables meets Tuesday mornings at 8:45 a.m. in room 204:
June 26; July 3?; July 10; July 17; July 24; July 31;
Contact Suzanne at [email protected] or call 262=782-0032 extension 106 for more information.
Movie Night “Toy Story”-July 14-6:30 p.m. Hotdogs, popcorn, movie candy,etc.
Vacation Bible School for ages P3-Grade 5:
August 5; August 12’ August 19 8:00-noon
Email [email protected] to register.
Catechist Breakfast, Workshop, and Commissioning:
September 9 8:00-11:45 a.m. Contact Suzanne for more information:
Formation classes begin for ages/grades
P3-grade 11: Sunday, September 16 9:15-11:40. Contact [email protected] for grades P3-Grade 5
and Suzanne at [email protected] for grades 6-11.
Required High School Retreat- Saturday, September 29: 8:00-6:15 p.m. Camp Timber-Lee. Contact Suzanne for more
information.
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Dear People of St. Luke,
Last Sunday I shared with you an article entitled:
“Open Hearts, Open Minds, Open Hearts” which gave suggestions for making sure
all can gather with us; be welcome and serve as they are called and gifted. The following article repeats some of last Sunday’s
information but the introduction is particularly appropriate for us in a parish setting.
Have you ever felt nervous about or avoided speaking to someone in a wheelchair—anyone who is physically or
mentally challenged? This is not that unusual while interacting with people who have disabilities or different degrees of
ability, but it is important that we overcome this uneasiness in order to practice the kind of hospitality that our sharing in
Eucharist requires. Here are ten tips for welcoming and interacting with people with disabilities, culled from their own
experiences. As Christ’s Church, we promise to be hospitable and practice here Christ’s simple ways of welcome and
inclusion. We do not mean to patronize but welcome all people equally. Here are ten tips for welcoming and interacting with
people with disabilities, culled from their own experiences.
Ten Commandments for Welcoming People with Disabilities to This Church.
1. Treat the person with a disability as you would anyone else. Relax when communicating. Rely on
natural courtesy, consideration and common sense. Repeat yourself is you sense misunderstanding, or ask the
person to repeat him or herself if you do not comprehend.
2. Address the individual, not an assistant, interpreter, or family member.
3. Treat adults with disabilities as adults, rather than as children, regardless of the disability.
4. Speak at a normal rate, without exaggeration or over-emphasis.
5. Do not be afraid to ask questions about the person’s disability.
6. To facilitate communication, have pads of paper and pencils available in all meeting rooms and other
gathering places on parish property. Use them when helpful.
7. Allow people to do things for themselves when they want to, even if it takes longer or results in
mistakes. Do not always “do for” the person.
8. Offer assistance, but do not impose if help is not desired.
9. During all gatherings or meetings, allow time to attend to personal needs and rest. Please be patient.
10. Respect the individual’s personal space and auxiliary aids.
Do not: - lean against or push a wheelchair; - pet a service animal in harness;
- grab an arm or hand when attempting to guide; - move wheelchairs, crutches, white canes,
or other assistive devices out of reach of the person who uses them. Copyright © 2002 Archdiocese of Chicago: LTP, 1800 N. Hermitage Ave., Chicago, IL 60622. Compiled and edited by David Philippart, from materials provided by the National Catholic Office for Persons with Disabilities, 415 Michigan Ave., NE, Suite 240, Washington, DC 20017; 202-529-2933; [email protected]; Baptized into Christ ours are: “Open Hearts, Open Minds, Open Doors.” Fr. Augustine
Dear People of St. Luke and Guests,
In light of the ongoing immigration crisis, namely the separating of children from their parents at the border, I offer the
following from the most recent Bishop’s Meeting: US. Bishops Decry the Administration’s Asylum Decision
The U.S. bishops June 13 decried U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions' decision that asylum seekers fleeing domestic
or gang violence cannot find protection in the United States. "At its core, asylum is an instrument to preserve the right to life,"
the bishops' statement said. They urged the nation's policymakers and courts "to respect and enhance, not erode, the potential
of our asylum system to preserve and protect the right to life." Sessions' decision "elicits deep concern because it potentially
strips asylum from many women who lack adequate protection," it said. "These vulnerable women will now face return to
extreme dangers of domestic violence in their home country."
The statement from the bishops came on the first day of their June 13-14 spring assembly in Fort Lauderdale. Cardinal
Daniel N. DiNardo, president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, read the statement and the bishops voiced their
support. Announced by Sessions at a June 11 news conference, the decision "negates decades of precedents that have provided
protection to women fleeting domestic violence," it said. "Unless overturned, the decision will erode the capacity of asylum to
save lives, particularly in cases that involve asylum seekers who are persecuted by private actors." The attorney general
reversed an immigration court's decision granting asylum to a Salvadoran woman who said she had been abused by her
husband. Sessions said U.S. asylum laws cannot be used to remedy "all misfortune," including violence someone suffers in
another country or other reasons related to an individual's "social, economic, family or other personal circumstances."
Bishop Joe S. Vasquez of Texas, chair of the USCCB's Committee on Migration, "condemned the continued use of
family separation at the U.S./Mexican border as an implementation of the administration's zero tolerance policy." "Our
government has the discretion in our laws to ensure that young children are not separated from their parents and exposed to
irreparable harm and trauma.” "Families are the foundational element of our society and they must be able to stay together.
"While protecting our borders is important, we can and must do better as a government, and as a society, to find other ways to
ensure that safety. Separating babies (children) from their mothers (parents) is not the answer and is immoral."
Fr. Augustine
From the Pastor
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Notes Regarding the Current Budget & Financial State of the Parish The 2018-19, St. Luke Parish Budget, printed below, was prepared by our Bookkeeper, Terry Rice; Pastor, Fr. Augustine and the Finance Council with input from the Staff and Committees. The Finance Council approved it and it was then presented to the Pastoral Council at the April and May meetings for review and discussion. The financial state of St. Luke Parish is stable. Nevertheless, there are certain areas for concern. First, it should be noted that the numbers below are comparing the approved budgeted numbers for the current fiscal year and next fiscal year. Secondly, each year we fall short in terms of budgeted Stewardship revenue. Our goal for 2018-19 is to increase our weekly offering and raise enough revenue in Stewardship monies so all rental and fundraising monies can go to Capital Improvements, e.g. the resurfacing of our parking lots. We are fortunate that 2017-2018 should end with a slight surplus with expenses less than budget. We want to continue to save for long-term goals and continue to do some Gospel dreaming and ministry visioning. To be fiscally responsible we must continue to operate as a parish through the generous financial stewardship of our membership and we will. Thanks to all for the generous commitment to stewardship of time, talent and financial treasure and thanks to our parish staff who are very budget conscious as they minister to and with us. This might be the time to consider an increased commitment to stewardship of time, talent and financial treasure. If you have any questions concerning the budget, please contact Terry, our bookkeeper. Terry Rice, Fr. Augustine, Pastoral and Finance Councils
Income 2017-2018 BUDGET 2018-2019 BUDGET Difference
Contributions 530,800 524,050 (6,750)
Tuition & Program Fees 7,950 8,250 300
Facility Usage 20,500 21,165 665
Fund Raising & Activity
Events 52,250 65,050 12,800
Total Income 611,500 618,515 7,015
Expenses
Salaries & Benefits 364,092 379,528 15,436
Supplies & Purchased
Services 55,432 61,373 5,941
Utilities 67,000 63,000 (4,000)
Repairs & Maintenance 39,575 33,340 (6,235)
Grounds Maintenance 13,200 15,200 2,000
Assessments 29,445 31,900 2,455
Property and Liability
Insurance 16,025 16,400 375
Other Expenses 24,500 17,600 (6,900)
Total Expenses 609,269 618,341 9,072
Net Operating Income 2,231 174 (2,057)
Other Income
0 0 0
Net Income 2,231 174 (2,057)
St. Luke Parish 2018-2019 Budget Executive Summary
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St. Luke Mission Statement We, the people of St. Luke Catholic Faith Community, open to the Spirit, seek to grow in faith through liturgical participation, lifelong Christian formation, and social ministries of the Church. We accept our responsibility as Christian Stewards in the sharing of our time, talents, and treasure as we journey together ‘living into our Baptism’. We honor our past, celebrate our present, and embrace the future as together we build a household of faith and a world in which all are welcome.
Courtesy Announcements Directory
262-782-0032 PASTOR Rev. Kenneth J. Augustine Ext. 102
DIRECTOR OF MUSIC AND LITURGY Mr. Shawn Rochon Ext. 103
DIRECTOR OF FAITH FORMATION AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATE Ms. Suzanne Foster Ext. 106
COORDINATOR OF CHILD FORMATION Ms. Kate Heinzman Ext.205
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Ms. Jane Dunne Ext. 100
BOOKKEEPER Mr. Terry Rice Ext. 101
CUSTODIAN Mr. Mark Vanchena Ext. 230
PRAYER NETWORK Mrs. Janice Theisen (262) 521-8095
ST. VINCENT de PAUL Emergency Help Ext. 288
BULLETIN DEADLINE Noon on Monday
Bastille Days at the Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist
Visit the Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist, 812 N. Jackson St., Milwaukee during Bastille Days (July 12-15) for tours, a special evening of prayer for peace on Friday, 7-9 p.m., the annual French Mass on Saturday at 5:15 p.m., and of course, specialty coffees served in the Cathedral Garden, Saturday and Sunday, to benefit the Open Door Café as well as an opportunity to shop upcycled plastic from Cathedral Squared Enterprises artisans. For more information, visit www.stjohncathedral.org.
St. Augustine Festival
6762 West Rogers Street, West Allis! Friday, July 6th, 4:00 to 11:00 p.m., Outdoor Fish Fry and music by Cherry Pie at 7:00 p.m. Saturday, July 7th, 4:00
to 11:00 p.m., chicken wings/beef brisket and music by Shag at 7:00 p.m. Sunday, July 8th, 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., lamb & pork by the pound,
chicken dinners, bake sale and music by Milwaukee Croatian Tamburitzans & Granicari at 2:00 p.m., Grant Kozera Band 3:00 to 6:00 p.m. Plus much more
each day. More information by calling 414-541-5207.
Swing for Your Seminarians
You are invited to support the formation of future priests by attending Saint Francis de Sales Seminary’s Pallium Scholarship Benefit on Monday, July 30 at the Wisconsin Country Club. Golf away the afternoon or join seminary supporters later for the cocktail reception and dinner. Given the $50,000 annual cost to form just one priest, answering the call to the priesthood can be financially challenging. Your support of the Pallium Scholarship Benefit will ensure that nothing stands in the way of a faith-filled man who has been called to the priesthood. For more details or to register online, go to www.sfs.edu/golf or call (414)747-6463.
Companions on the Journey Grief Support Group
Monday, July 9th ▪ 6:30-8:30pm ▪ Holy Apostles School Library (Enter Door 16 - School Main Office)
OR Wednesday, July 11th ▪ 1:00-3:00pm ▪ St. Elizabeth Seton Reflection Room (Enter Church - West Side)
You are most welcome to join Holy Apostles, St. Elizabeth Ann Seton & St. Luke grief support group, Companions on the Journey. This will be an opportunity for you to share your story of grief (sharing is optional) in a safe and supportive environment. We offer comfort, friendship, and many resources (books, pamphlets, etc.). Let us walk as companions with each other. Questions? Monday Group: Donna Rivard, [email protected] (262) 786-6172 or Jan Fredrickson, [email protected] (414) 378-1977. Wednesday Group: Karen Jurek, [email protected] (262) 782-8352 or Mary Pride, [email protected] (262) 782-0376.
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