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Mission Statement
Blessed Savior Catholic Parish, a welcoming open
community of diverse disciples of Christ, affirms a
way of life through prayer, service, and sharing.
Parish Staff Rev. Romanus N. Nwaru, Administrator
Email: [email protected]
Eileen Heck, Administrative Assistant
John Henry, Finance Director
Christy Presser, Director of Music
Penny Kannall, Bookkeeper
Blessed Savior Parish Office/Center (mailing address) 8607 W. Villard Ave. Milwaukee, WI 53225
Phone: 414-464-5033 Fax: 414-464-0079 Email: [email protected]
Website: www.blessedsaviorparish.org
Parish Office Hours: Mon. –Thursday 8am - 4pm
Closed Fridays
Mass Times: SATURDAY 4PM SUNDAY 9AM Bulletin Deadline: Monday by NOON Carol Spychalski, Bulletin Editor
Sacraments Preparation for all sacraments are made through the
parish office.
SACRAMENT OF CHRISTIAN MARRIAGE Arrangements are to be made at least one year in
advance
by calling the parish office.
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION Individual: Any time by appointment
Communal: Seasonal as announced SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM Contact the parish office to set up an appointment.
Anointing of the Sick (Communal) Monthly and also by appointment.
Ministry to the Sick When a parishioner or family member is hospitalized,
homebound, or in a nursing home, please call the parish office
to have someone bring them Communion or visit.
St. Vincent de Paul Food Pantry: 5558 N. 69 St. 414-464-3817—-Open Monday, Tuesday, Friday 8-10am Interfaith Older Adult Programs: 414-466-8858 Pastoral Council Officers — Parish Trustee Joe Ratke, Chair Julia Atkinson, Treasurer
Paul Bina, Vice-Chair Mark Kuchta, Secretary
Dan McNeely, Secretary
Blessed Savior Catholic Parish- June 11, 2017 The Most Holy Trinity
North Campus 5501 N. 68th Street, 53218
414-466-0470
Nadia Pope, Principal East Campus 5140 N. 55th Street, 53218
414-438-2745
Barbara O’Donnell, Principal
South Campus 4059 N. 64th Street, 53216
414-463-3878
Megan Prudom, Principal
West Campus 8545 W. Villard Ave., 53225
414-464-5775
Sarah Helms, Principal
Blessed Savior Catholic School
www.blessedsaviorschool.org
2 | BLESSED SAVIOR CATHOLIC PARISH MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN
SATURDAY, 6/10 - VIGIL OF THE MOST HOLY TRINTY Ex 34:4b-6, 8-9/2 Cor 13:11-13/Jn 3:16-18 4:00pm † Norbert & Verena Schroeder Rosary at 3:15pm SUNDAY, 6/11 - THE MOST HOSY TRINITY Ex 34:4b-6, 8-9/2 Cor 13:11-13/Jn 3:16-18 9:00am † Faustino G. Piana Rosary at 8:15am MONDAY,6/12 - WEEKDAY 2 Cor 1:1-7/Ps 34:2-9/Mt 5:1-12 9:00am † Deceased Members of the Parish TUESDAY, 6/13 - ST. ANTHONY OF PADUA 2 Cor 1:18-22/Ps 119:129-133, 135/Mt 5:13-16 9:00am Parishioners WEDNESDAY, 6/14 - WEEKDAY 2 Cor 3:4-11/Ps 99:5-9/Mt 5:17-19 9:00am † All Souls SATURDAY, 6/17 - VIGIL OF THE MOST HOLY BODY AND BLOOD OF CHRIST Dt 8:2-3, 14b-16a/1 Cor 10:16-17/Jn 6:51-58 4:00pm Special Intention of Rosina Vungo Rosary at 3:15pm SUNDAY, 6/18 - THE MOST HOLY BODY AND BLOOD OF JESUS Dt 8:2-3, 14b-16a/1 Cor 10:16-17/Jn 6:51-58 9:00am † Ruth Donahue Rosary at 8:15am
“For God so loved the world that He
gave His only Son…”John 3-16
Is your love conditional? Is there a price others have to pay to
receive your love? Are you generous with your time, money and
possessions? If you give someone something, do you expect
something in return? Do you give your time freely or do you “fit
it in” when it’s convenient for you? Pray for a grateful and
generous heart.
Prayer, Service & Sharing
Stewardship of Prayer
ANOINTING OF THE SICK SUNDAY, JUNE 25 after the 9am Mass
MINISTRY TO THE SICK —Please pray for the following
parishioners and others with health problems and for all
those in nursing homes and those with continuing health
concerns: Joe Augustine, Carmelo & Francisca Castro, Diane Henry, Eleanor Mishak, Ginny & Donald Naegele, Karen Recklies, Allan & Lorraine Rischman, Carol Runningen, John Schoofs, Jeff Spyhalski, Evelyn Szurma, Sr. Ceil Struck, OSF, Joe & Joan Trinkl, Gloria Weinhold, Marge Wesling. Mary Frances Williams If you wish to add someone to the prayer list with their
permission, please call the parish office @ 414-464-5033. Lord, I’m weary. My energy is sagging, and my motivation is
lagging. I am so in need of you. I need your strength.
Dear Parishioners, Most Holy Trinity:
This Sunday is the celebration of the Most Holy Trinity, which is one of the fundamental beliefs of
the Church. The doctrine of the Holy Trinity states
that there are three persons in one God (expressed in
Greek as hypostasis), namely; the Father, the Son,
and the Holy Spirit. The three co-exist in absolute harmonious
relationship and share one nature (essence). The unity of the three persons is often designated in scholarly circles as “hypostatic union.”
Many have tried to dissect the inner workings of this divine
relationship with little success. The failure to fully comprehend the
nature of the divine relationship is due to the fact that we are dealing
with the mystery of God. Limited human intelligence is incapable of
fully grasping the overwhelming mystery of God. Obviously, the doctrine of the Holy Trinity is not a proposition to be broken down,
but a mystery to be lived. The much we know about God is essentially
through revelation and the mediation of Jesus Christ.
Christian faith in the Trinity is often designated as Trinitarianism, in
contrast to Unitarianism, a belief in one God and one Person.
Unitarianism should not be confused with Monotheism, a belief in one God, which is a fundamental part of our Christian faith. Unitarianism
is in contrast to Binitarianism, a belief in one God and two persons. In
contrast to Catholic belief, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints views the Trinity as three divine persons with three separate
natures as opposed to one nature.
The harmonious relationship of the Trinity is a model for Christian
relationships. Harmonious relationship is more than tolerating others,
but a willingness to love everyone unconditionally, understanding that
no one is perfect, including you.
Congratulations to Blessed Savior graduates:
Last weekend, we had a bulletin insert with the names of the fifty two
8th graders from our Blessed Savior School who graduated on
Thursday, June 1st, in a ceremony at the East campus. Please, join me
in congratulating the graduating class of 2017. We pray that God will
bless and guide them as they move on to further their education in area
High Schools and beyond. We are proud of their accomplishment and
hope they will be good ambassadors of our parish and school.
Combined Collection:
The Church in the United States’ Combined Collections is this
weekend. It is an annual collection that supports five essential
ministries of the Catholic Church in the United States. These
ministries are: 1. Black and Indian Missions; 2. Catholic Campaign
for Human Development; 3. Catholic University of America; 4.
Catholic Communications Campaign; 5. Retirement Fund for
Religious.
You may have received your commitment form and other materials
already from the Archdiocese. There are extra materials in the
vestibule for new parishioners, visitors, and those who either cannot
find theirs or were omitted in the mailing database. Prayerfully
consider making a contribution to this very important appeal. Your
generous contributions help to keep these essential ministries alive.
Note that our parish benefits specifically from the Black and Indian
Missions portion of the appeal.
See the bulletin insert for more details about the ministries covered
by the Combined Collection. The insert is a letter from Archbishop
Listecki encouraging your generosity. Have a great week!
Fr. Romanus
Fr. Romanus
THE MOST HOLY TRINITY JUNE 11, 2017 |
Our Pledge in Stewardship
DATE ENDING MAY 31, 2017 YTD BUDGETED CONTRIBUTIONS $330,225.00 YTD Actual Contribution $297,157.00
YTD Below Budget (-$33,068.00)
A message from your bulletin editor:
A good laugh and a long sleep are the two best
cures for anything. Schulz
Vicki DeDolph , West Campus
Administrative Assistant. Congratulations and many blessings on your retirement! Thirty Four years have passed and now it's time for you to enjoy the next chapter in your life. We would like to thank you for your continuous hard
work over the years, your loyalty to Corpus Christi and Blessed Savior West. You will be sorely missed and we wish you a long, happy and healthy retirement. Best wishes and God go with you. Blessed Savior Parishioners
FLAG DAY"WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14. “WE AS A NATION WILL HONOR THE
AMERICAN FLAG
I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the
United States of America, and to the
Republic for which it stands, one
Nation under God, indivisible, with
liberty and justice for all.
LECTORS & EUCHARISTIC MINSTERS YOU’VE GOT MAIL Please check your mail boxes. Your schedules for summer are ready.
“National eGiving Day”—-Did you know that June 21 - the first day of summer - is National
eGiving Day? My goal is for Blessed Savior
Church families to put envelopes on a permanent
summer vacation and make the switch to eGiving. Many families may
be out of town some weekends and Blessed Savior Church does not receive their envelopes. Being part of this challenge is simple: Visit
www.faithdirect.net and use our church code: WI518.
Thank you for your continued support
God Bless You, John Henry, Finance Director
“Come Celebrate Our Diversity” Sunday June 25, 2017 following the 9am Mass
Please contact Val Fernando (262-253-6891) or Mike Malloy (414-464-3733) with any questions regarding this event.
For more information see June 4th bulletin.
SVDP Empty Shelf
For the weekend of June 17 & 18 we are asking for
Canned Peas
I wish to extend a warm thank you to Blessed Savior for the baby
layette items and all the beautiful handmade items
that were donated to HOPE
Network. HOPE Network is proud
to be celebrating 35 years of service.
Our outreach programs provide
scholarships, portable cribs,
clothing banks, and family gatherings. Your kindness and
generosity is deeply appreciated by all of us at HOPE Network.
Pauline Beck, Executive Director
Our Liturgical Publications agent was with
us recently securing advertisers for our
weekly bulletin. We would like to thank all
the advertisers who have renewed their ads for the upcoming year and
also thank Hoppe Tree Service, Buddy’s Pizza & Quality Cleaning
3 new advertisers who have generously committed to the bulletin for
this year. If you’re interested in sponsoring an ad for your business or
on behalf of your favorite charity/organization, there is still time.
Please contact us at the phone number on the back of the bulletin. As a reminder, we ask that all of our parishioners patronize these
advertisers whenever possible. It is their generosity that provides the
weekly bulletin at little or no cost to our parish. Please use the bulletin
as a resource whenever you are in need of products or services. Let
them know we truly appreciate their loyal support of our weekly
bulletin.
Dr. Juliette Martin-Thomas, Ph.D. To Speak at All
Saints—The Roles of Black Men and Women and the
Extended Family” at the next What We Have Seen and
Heard program on Saturday, June 17, Information
call 414-444-5610 or see the poster board in the Villard Hallway.
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Troubadour Hall on the Franciscan Motherhouse Grounds 3221 s. Lake
Dr. St. Francis
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“Bereavement Ministry” Team invites you to join us in monthly
meetings of care, support and understanding for anyone grieving a loss.
We meet in Grellinger Hall, Queen of Apostles Catholic Church, N35
W23360 Capitol Dr., Pewaukee. Find us at: www.queenofapostles.net or
call Gayle (414) 429-0212 or Pat (501) 574-8094 for more information.
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St. Roman Festival
June 15-18—1710 W. Bolivar
Thurs & Fri, 6-11pm,. Sat 2-11pm,
Sun noon– 9pm. Fish fry, Friday, Chicken Sunday