10TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME † JUNE 10, 2018
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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 & Wednesday 8:00 a.m.�
Weekends�
Saturday 4:00 p.m.�
Sunday 10:30 a.m.�
Reconcilia�on�
1st & 3rd Saturday 3:00 p.m.�
Parish Office �
Summer Hours: �
8:30am�3:00 pm M�Th, Fri: 8:30am�Noon�
Phone: 262�965�2332�
Address: 226 W. O$awa Avenue�
Dousman, WI 53118�
Email: [email protected]�
Website: www.stbrunoparish.com�
Julia Stuart�Mary McGuine�Emma Gresch�
Sophia McCormack�Samantha Meyer�McKenna Smith�
Emma Karpfinger�Mia Taggett�
Graduates from le� to right:�
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Weekly Message
Catholic Quotes—Words to Inspire the Faithful God knows me and calls me by name...He has committed some
work to me which He has not committed to another.��John Henry Cardinal Newman �
Parish Support: May 26, 2018�June 1, 2018�
Regular Parish Support (envelopes/electronic, etc.)�����������������$6,042�
Offertory������������������������������������������������������������������������������������$328�
Children’s Offertory�����������������������������������������������������������������������$7�Total�������������������������������������������������������������������������������$6,377�
*Excludes any form of extraordinary income for both years.��
Mortgage Balance as of 5/11/18������������������������$482,345�
Year to Date� � � � Last Year to Date�
7/1/17�6/1/18:� � � � 7/1/16�6/2/17:�
Regular Parish Support*������������$694,971�������������������������������$648,481�
Offertory:�������������������������������������$27,344���������������������������������$26,748�
Children’s Offertory:�������������������������$815�����������������������������������$1,283�
Total:���������������������������������������$723,131����������������������������$676,513�
STEWARDSHIP CORNER
� St. Bruno Parish Office Hours
from June 7�Aug. 24�8:30a.m. to 3:00p.m.�Mon � Thurs�
8:30a.m. to Noon�on Friday�
Wednesday Morning Summer Masses�
Star!ng Wednesday, June 13th�August 22th�
Mass �me will be 8:00 a.m.�
‘Amazing Grace’ and the task of living our faith more deeply
“Amazing grace, how sweet the sound,�that saved a wretch like me.�
I once was lost, but now am found;�was blind, but now I see.”�
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Whether Catholic, Orthodox or Protestant, nearly every American
Chris�an knows John Newton’s beau�ful hymn, “Amazing Grace.”
Believers have sung it for more than 200 years. Its words and melody
speak to one of the deepest ins�ncts of the human heart: the need for
deliverance. Like St. Augus�ne before him, Newton discovered that
“our hearts are restless un�l they rest in (God).”�
A former slave trader, Newton converted to Chris�anity during a
storm on the Atlan�c. He later became one of the leading Chris�an
evangelizers of his day in England as an Anglican priest. But he never
forgot his role in the slave trade. He spent the rest of his life repen�ng
for it and preaching against it. He understood from direct experience
that real personal conversion must have broader consequences. If we
claim to love God, then we need to prove it with our ac�ons. Slavery,
Newton saw, violated human dignity in a profound way.�
Newton did more than write a memorable hymn, however. His life
had a huge impact on others � among them the son of a wealthy
merchant named William Wilberforce. Like Newton, Wilberforce
underwent his own Chris�an conversion. He took Newton’s
an��slavery message into Parliament in 1789, where he became the
leading voice against slavery for the next 18 years. Largely because of
Wilberforce, England abolished the slave trade throughout its empire
in 1807 � the same year Newton died. �
Last year, the story of William Wilberforce and John Newton
opened in theaters throughout the United States in the new film by
Walden Media, “Amazing Grace.” It’s a compelling movie; a beau�fully
wri<en, acted and directed portrait of a man � Wilberforce � on fire
with his faith and its consequences. Inspired by Newton, Wilberforce
literally reshaped the conscience of the modern world. Walden Media
is the same company that brought the wonderful “Chronicles of
Narnia” to the screen in 2005. It’s easy to recommend a film like
“Amazing Grace” because the story is so powerful and so very well
done. But it’s also an ideal source of personal reflec�on as we begin
our own journey of Lent.�
As long as we have breath, God offers us the chance for repentance
and conversion, and through them, a path to eternal life in Jesus
Christ. St. Paul, St. Augus�ne and St. Igna�us all took that path. So did
William Wilberforce and a self�described former slaver and “wretch”
like John Newton. In fact, every Chris�an man or woman who takes
the Gospel seriously must walk the same road. �
� � � � Fr. Dan
� St. Bruno Fr. Ralph Golf Classic—August 11th Kettle Moraine Golf Course
Registration is going on NOW! Visit our website, stbrunoparish.com/golf�ou!ng
for more informa!on and online registra!on.
ONLINE registra!on provides a simple, quick,
and secure way for you to register or submit a
sponsorship. You can save $10 per golfer if you
register by July 1st. Any ques!ons please email
[email protected]. Registra!on
forms are available in the gathering place and
parish office if you prefer to submit a paper
registra!on form.�
NO COOKIE’S NEEDED FOR ST. BEN’S
Thank you for all your donations, but we will not be going to St. Ben’s this month!�
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Dear St. Paul Staff, Families and Parish Members,��
It is our pleasure to announce the hiring of our New School
Principal for 2018�19.��
Mary MacDonald will be joining our St. Bruno family is eager
to bring her ideas and vision to our parish school.�More
information to come in the following weeks.��
May God continue to bless St. Bruno Parish and School and our
new Principal!��
~St. Bruno Principal Search Committee
SCHOOL HAPPENINGS
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FAITH FORMATION (DOESN’T END AT CONFIRMATION)
LOOKING FOR THE PERFECT GIFTS? Looking for that perfect gi� for your new graduate?��
Not sure what to get Dad for Father's Day?��
Please remember to think of Scrip cards!�We have Menards, Bed Bath & Beyond, Dicks SporGng
Goods, Walmart as well as cards for their favorite
restaurants like Texas Roadhouse, Chilis and Papa Murphy's
Pizza!�Stop on by and get your shopping done aPer school
or weekend Mass!!� It’s a great way to support our school!�
NOW ENROLLING! St. Bruno Parish School offers grades 3K�8th.
Please contact the school office for a tour or more
informa!on about what our parish school offers.
We are enrolling for the 2018�2019 school year and spots are filling
fast. We offer small class sizes and a faith�based educa!on!�
Summer High School
Mission Trips
REGISTER NOW!
Steubenville (July 27�29) & Alive in You (July 17�22)�
Contact Bill Snyder for more info or to register, 262�968�3867,
St. Bruno Parish School in is accep�ng applica�ons for:��
��A 5th
grade elementary school teacher�
��A full��me Middle School Science/Social Studies Teacher
(grades 6, 7 & 8). ��
Ideal candidates should be experienced, mo/vated, and
collabora/ve individuals who demonstrate their faith in their
teaching. The ideal applicant will have an in�depth knowledge
of their subject area, be an open communicator with parents
and colleagues, be coachable and have a strong work ethic. �
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For more informa/on about the open posi/ons, please click on
the link: h2ps://www.archmil.org/Jobs.htm�
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For any ques�ons, please contact Steven Spiegelhoff at �
Or call the Parish Office at 262�965�2332�
SCHOOL Position Openings
PRAYER WALL We all have many needs and things to pray for in our lives, great
and small, so, therefore, you are encouraged to write out prayer
pe!!ons and place them in the wall at any !me. We encourage you
to also take another’s pe!!on home with you and pray for it.� It is
our hope that this will become a perpetual prayer wall and a place
where you can leave your prayer requests and prayerfully support
the needs of others in our community. �
MARK YOUR CALENDAR!
Outdoor Mass at the Old St. Bruno Church
(bring your chairs) Sunday, June 24th10:30 am �
3 miles West on County Hwy. Z (W. O�awa Avenue)�
Prayer for Travelers & Vacationers
God of all travelers: Send us an angel to keep us
Safe wherever we go. Grant us summertime refreshment,
as you once sent ravens to refresh your holy prophet Elijah. Like Ruth and Naomi, keep us
devoted to one another. Like Abraham and Sarah,
may we be gracious to guests and hospitable to strangers. Bless us on our journeys, bless the people we meet,
and bless our returning home, through Christ our Lord.
Amen.
There is a website called mass�mes.org where you can find
churches and mass �mes when traveling.�
CALENDAR OF EVENTS THIS WEEK
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UPCOMING ST. BRUNO EVENTS..�
Tues Evenings�Jul 24�Bereavement Support Group Sessions 6:30�8:30�
Jun 24�St. Bruno Outdoor Mass @ Old St. Bruno Church�
Aug. 11�Annual Golf Ou0ng��
Monday, June 11:�� 8:00 a.m. Mass/Church�
� 4:30�5:30 p.m. Athle!cs CommiCee Mtg/Oasis�
� 7:30 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous /Staff Work Room�
Tuesday, June 12: �
� 8:00 a.m. Mass (St. Paul Church)�
� 9:00�11:00 a.m. Book Club/Family Room�
� 1:00 p.m. Bible Study /Three Pillars Learning Center�
� 2:00�9:00 p.m. Adora!on/Chapel �
� 6:30�8:30 p.m. Bereavement Support Group/Parish Room�
� 7:00�8:00 p.m. Building & Grounds CommiCee Mtg/Gathering Pl�
Wednesday, June 13: �
� 8:00 a.m. Mass/Church (Note: Summer Mass !me)�
Thursday, June 14: NOTE: Bulle�n due June 24�
� 9:00�11:00 a.m. Prayer Shawl Ministry /Family room�
� 6:30�7:00 p.m. Knights of Columbus Rosary/Parish Room�
� 7:00�8:00 p.m. Knights of Columbus Mtg/Parish Room�
Friday, June 15: �
� 8:45 a.m. Mass (St. Paul Church)�
� 10:30 a.m. Rosary & Devo!ons/ Three Pillars Chapel�
Saturday, June 16: Welcome Weekend�
� 3:00 p.m. Reconcilia!on/Church�
� 4:00 p.m. Mass/Church�
Sunday, June 17: Father’s Day/Welcome Weekend�
� 10:30 a.m. Mass/Church�
WHAT IS YOUR CATHOLIC IQ?
St. Anthony of Padua is remembered on June 13. He was born in
Lisbon, Portugal in 1195 and died in Padua, Italy in 1231. He was
a Catholic priest and friar of the Franciscan Order. One of many
stories about Anthony: he had a book of psalms that was very
important to him because it had notes he made to use teaching
students in the Franciscan Order. One of the novices decided to
leave the Order and took the psalter. Anthony prayed and both the
novice and the book returned. He is the patron saint for: �
a)� lost things� � c) travelers�
b)� Voca�ons� � d) wri�ng�
Why do we do that? CATHOLIC TRADITIONS EXPLAINED
Ques�on: Why do we celebrate the Hearts of Jesus in the month of
June?�
Answer: �Devo!on to the Sacred Heart of Jesus is an ancient prac-
!ce. We can see its Scriptural origins in Jesus' own references to His
Heart. "Come to me, all you who labor and are burdened, and I will
give you rest ? for I am meek and humble of heart" (c.f. MaChew
11:28, 29).��
The devo!on received a surge of popularity in the late 1600s. Jesus
appeared several !mes to a French religious sister, St. Margaret
Mary Alacoque, poin!ng to his heart. During this !me, the Jansenist
heresy had risen in France, which preached limited predes!na!on
for salva!on. When appearing to Margaret Mary, Jesus affirmed his
love for all mankind: "Behold the Heart which has so loved men that
it has spared nothing." He asked for a special feast celebra!ng his
Sacred Heart on the Friday following the feast of Corpus Chris!.
Over !me, June has become known as the month of Sacred Heart. �
OTHER UPCOMING EVENTS Jun 15 Capuchins’ Run Walk for the Hungry/Polish Fest. Event
proceeds are shared by House of Peace and the St. Ben’s Community
Meal. To register go to: www.capuchinsrunwalkfor the hungry.org.�
Jun 24 Strawberry Fest�St. Mary’s Episcopal Church, Dousman. Annual
event from 11am to 3pm. Strawberry desserts, art, bake sale, book
sale, children’s acGviGes, live music.�
Jun 24 Mass. Tailgate. The Game. Come out with family and friends
to watch the Milwaukee Brewers baVle the St. Louis Cardinals at the
8th annual “Ballpark Day of Faith” tailgater at Miller Park Stadium
on�Sunday, June 24. You will even have the opportunity to praise the
Lord and pray for the Brewers at the�11 a.m.�Mass on stadium grounds.
Go to h;p://www.dayoffaith.com for more info.�
Jul 8 Nazareth Family Day at Holy Hill, 1525 Carmel Rd., Hubertus
53033. Cost: $25.00 per family (includes meal aPer Mass). Mass
at�12:30 p.m. (Confessions from�11:30am �12:30pm), followed by a
picnic, games for all ages, face painGng, music, relay races, a "bouncy
house" for younger children and a Rock Climbing Wall for older chil-
dren! For quesGons, contact Emily Burds at�[email protected]� �
De Sales Days 2018 | Summer Vocation Camps�Directed by Fr. Luke Strand and Fr. Enrique Hernandez�
Play hard and pray hard this summer with Fr. Luke and Fr. Enrique at our
De Sales Days VocaGon Camps for high school and middle school aged
young men. All camps will be held at St. Francis de Sales Seminary. For
more informaGon, or to register your son, contact Emma Hegarty in the
VocaGon Office at�[email protected]�| 414�747�6431 or visit
www.thinkpriest.org/events/�
High School Voca0on Camp: �
Sunday, June 17 at 6pm���Wednesday, June 20 at Noon�
Middle School Day Camps:�
Saturday, June 16, 9am � 3pm�
Tuesday, July 10, 9am � 3pm�
Thursday, August 2, 9am � 3pm�
Bereavement Support Group Sessions
St. Bruno's Circle of Life Bereavement Ministry will offer
Bereavement Support Sessions on Tuesdays,
NOW through July 24, from 6:30 to 8:30 PM.�
Grieving is very hard work and Gme alone will not heal your grief; it’s
what you do with your Gme that can make a big difference. These
sessions will use Alan Wolfelt’s book, Understanding Your Grief: Ten
EssenGal Touchstones for Finding Hope and Healing Your Heart.
Dr. Wolfelt uses a “companioning” model of bereavement which
emphasizes the spiritual, soul�based nature of the grief journey.
Anyone who has had a loved one die recently or some Gme ago is
welcome to join. Everyone is welcome! Come to as many as you like.
If you want more informaGon, call the Parish Office, 262�965�2332 or
Peggy Knepprath, 262�424�4567.�
Matthew Kelly Returns to Milwaukee Join us, and invite a non�prac!cing or non�Catholic friend, for
“Living Every Day with Passion and Purpose,” with MaChew Kelly
on�Saturday, June 23, 2018, 7:00�10:00 pm, Miller High Life
Theater,�500 West Kilbourn Ave., Milwaukee. Are you ready to
become a beCer version of yourself? Join us for this not�so�typical
church event and start living every day with passion and purpose.
Sign up today at�DynamicCatholic.com/Milwaukee.�
LITURGICAL PRAYER
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THE WORD OF THE LORD
Monday, June 11, 2018�
Acts 11:21b�26; 13:1�3, MaChew 5:1�12 Tuesday, June 12, 2018 �
1 Kings 17:7�16, MaChew 5:13�16 �Wednesday, June 13, 2018�
1 Kings 18:20�39, MaChew 5:17�19 �Thursday, June 14, 2018�
1 Kings 18:41�46, MaChew 5:20�26 �Friday, June 15, 2018�
1 Kings 19:9a, 11�16, MaChew 5:27�32 �Saturday, June 16, 2018�
1 Kings 19:19�21, MaChew 5:33�37 �Sunday, June 17, 2018�
Ezekiel 17:22�24, 2 Corinthians 5:6�10, �
Mark 4:26�34 �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, June 11�
8:00 a.m. † Neil Bucheger�
Tuesday, June 12�
Mass at St. Paul 8:00 a.m.�
Wednesday, June 13�
8:00 a.m. (�me change) † Mary Sanford�
Thursday, June 14�
8:00 a.m. Prayer with Communion/Chapel�
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Friday, June 15�
Mass at St. Paul 8:45 a.m.�
Saturday, June 16�
4:00 p.m. † Harold Bischel�
Sunday, June 17�
RS:TS a.m. † PaCy Ann Drakos�
ADVERTISER OF THE WEEK
ST. PAUL MASS SCHEDULE: Saturday: 5:30 p.m.�Sunday: 9:00 a.m. �
Weekdays: �Tuesday & Friday 8:00 a.m.�
Reconcilia�on: 2nd & 4th Saturday�10:00 a.m. or by appointment�
ST. BRUNO BOOK CLUB
Next mee0ng of the Book Club �
Tues., June 12th at�9 a.m.�St. Bruno
Family Room. The book for MAY is: �
Pu$n Courntry: A Journey in
the Real Russia by Anne Garrels�
In�Pu�n Country, Garrels craPs an inGmate
portrait of Middle Russia. We meet upwardly
mobile professionals, impassioned acGvists
who champion the rights of orphans and
disabled children, and ostentaGous mafiosi.� �
LIVE THE LITURGY � �
INSPIRATION FOR THE WEEK�A kingdom divided against itself cannot
stand. Is the kingdom of your soul divided?
We are oUen confronted with choices that
appear to be good but in essence are not.
We struggle with choosing good over evil
and right from wrong. Conflicts oUen exist
within, and we walk through life with a
divided heart. We realize what is needed to
live with God but find ourselves doing the
exact opposite. As we gather with our
brothers and sisters and seek God's giU of
Christ in the Eucharist, may we not only be
united with one another in faith but united
with God within. All conflicts and divisions
can cease, and we can act with a focused,
strong, and determined heart.��
Sharing the Gospel
For the Kids��
Someone in our family
may have a hard !me
forgiving. However, God
can handle it. God's love is bigger than any
one person. He is stronger than the biggest
evil. Say, "God, I am sorry that I did wrong.
Will you forgive me?" God will forgive you
and will help your brother or sister forgive
you too. God will also fill you with the Holy
Spirit so that you can learn to forgive.�
Prayer�
Holy Spirit, keep me away from evil words
and ac!ons.�
Mission for the Week�
I will talk about the good things the Holy
Spirit does for me.�
Please support our Adver�ser of the Week, �
Don Theine Grading, LLC See their full sized ad in this bulle�n.�
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Did you know?
Our parish website has a link to Fr.
Dan's past homilies.� If you wished
you would have been taking notes
during his homily, you can go back
to listen to Fr. Dan's message again aPer
mass. The link is on the right hand side of the
front page of the parish website.
Does your child need to be Bap�zed?�
Please remember that all parents must aVend
a preparaGon class before their child can be
bapGzed. If you need to aVend a bapGsm class
or need informaGon regarding bapGsm,
please call 965�2332 or email Mary Kral,
10th Sunday in Ordinary Time�
Today, Jesus looking around those seated
in the circle said, “Here are my mother
and my brothers. For whoever does the
will of God is my brother � and sister and
mother.”�
Through your almsgiving you are
indeed doing the will of God and your
giA placed in the St. Vincent de Paul
poor box indeed brings Christ’s love
and compassion to the poor.�
WHAT IS YOUR CATHOLIC IQ?
The answer is : a�You could pray to St. Anthony for help for
voca!ons, travel and wri!ng but he is most
known as the saint to pray to for lost or
misplaced items. “Dear St. Anthony, please
come around. Something is lost and must
be found.”�
Enjoy this moment in your
20s or 30s�
Socials. Events. Small Groups.
Retreats. Conferences.
Theology on Tap. And more.
Brew City Catholic is the Archdiocese of
Milwaukee’s ini!a!ve for 20s and 30s.�
Get connected at brewcitycatholic.com.
Follow us on Instagram @brewcitycatholic �
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Saturday: 4:00 p.m. �
Sunday: 10:30 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
M<CCD<L?�
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.�
PC<P?C N?ERFCN�
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�
S><C?U P<=EFC: Fr. Dan Volkert�
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
262�965�2332.�
WELCOME!
SACRAMENTAL LIFE & ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
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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.�