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TWENTY-SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME † SEPTEMBER 2, 2018
MISSION STATEMENT
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 uni-
ty, we provide emo�onal support and
prac�ce the works of mercy. �
Schedule of Liturgies�
Weekday�
Monday 8:00 a.m.�
Wednesday 8:45 a.m.�
Weekends�
Saturday 4:00 p.m.�
Sunday 10:30 a.m.�
Reconcilia�on�
1st & 3rd Saturday 3:00 p.m.�
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Parish Office �
Hours: 8:30 a.m. � 4:00 p.m. Mon�Fri�
Phone: 262�965�2332�
Address: 226 W. O awa Avenue�
Dousman, WI 53118�
Email: [email protected]�
Website: www.stbrunoparish.com�
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Circle of Life
Please pray for our friends and fellow parishioners who have
entered into E������ L�� during the month of September.�
BANNS OF MARRIAGE
II Christen Bouman & Jake Marx
BAPTIZED IN CHRIST
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Niko Eugene Grendahl�
Son of Timothy Grendahl & Kimberly Kershek�
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Jocelyn Danielle Williams�
Daughter of Robert & Kris�ana Williams�
Weekly Message
Conrad Anthony Bruno�
Richard Jahnke�
Adele Horbinski�
Rosemarie West�
Jerome Schell�
Tony Vernon�
Joe Horbinski�
Maggie Wagner�
Joseph McCarthy�
Marguerite Ryan�
Mary Virginia Fiore�
Laurence Mueller�
Ronald Prahl�
Jerry Gilbert�
Harlan Gerritsen�
Janice Warren�Bauer�
Catholic Quotes—Words to Inspire the Faithful
What do they not see, who see Him in all things?�
��St. Gregory the Great �
Parish Support: August 18, 2018�August 24, 2018�
Regular Parish Support
(envelopes/electronic, etc.)���������������$18,902�
Offertory������������������������������������������������������������������������������������$512�
Children’s Offertory�����������������������������������������������������������������������$6�
Total�����������������������������������������������������������������������������$19,420�
*Excludes any form of extraordinary income for both years.�
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Mortgage Balance as of 8/17/18������������������������
$445,415
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Year to Date� � � � Last Year to Date�
7/1/18�8/24/18:� � � � 7/1/17�8/25/17:�
Regular Parish Support*��������������$91,907���������������������������������$83,724�
Offertory:���������������������������������������$4,105�����������������������������������$3,792�
Children’s Offertory:���������������������������$41����������������������������������������$85�
Total:�����������������������������������������$96,052������������������������������$87,601
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STEWARDSHIP CORNER
GOSPEL MEDITATION
ENCOURAGE DEEPER UNDERSTANDING OF SCRIPTURE
Judgment tends to have a bad reputa%on. We o(en associate it with
condemna%on, and in the Gospels, we associate it with the
Pharisees. Today's Gospel features the Pharisees doing exactly what
we expect. "They observed that some of his disciples ate their meals
with unclean, that is, unwashed, hands." The Jewish people had
strict purifica%on laws that applied to all areas of life. The Pharisees
a2empt to accuse Jesus of not following the ancestral tradi%ons.
Jesus doesn't take offense at their judgments per se. He instead
points out the hypocrisy of their words. "You hypocrites ? this
people honors me with their lips, but their hearts are far from me."��
From there, Jesus turns his a2en%on to the concerns of the heart.
"The things that come from within are what defile." He lists off a
number of sins, including some the Pharisees were likely struggling
with, including evil thoughts, envy, and arrogance. When we
examine the list, perhaps we're reminded of our own trips to the
confessional! As we strive to follow Jesus and live with integrity, we
must be aware of our hearts. We must judge our own ac%ons. Are
they leading us closer to God or away from Him? Are we growing
in love of our neighbor, or are we becoming more closed in on
ourselves?�
As we move into this week, consider the state of our own heart.
Perhaps you are overly scrupulous in less important areas. Perhaps
there are large areas of overlooked sin that you've excused for too
long. Whatever it is, the judgment of God need not cripple us. He
offers us a share in His mercy as soon as we turn to Him. This week,
allow your heart to be transformed! �
©2018 Liturgical Publica%ons�
Waukesha County Food Pantry...
Is in great need of hygiene products!
Soap, toothpaste, singly packaged toothbrushes, shampoo and
condi'oner, deodorant, sanitary napkins/tampons. �
The donaAons barrel will be available in the church lobby. For more
informaAon contact Jacqui WiFmann at 262�269�4788�
Thanks in advance for your generosity�
Looking for the last winning
ticket from the Fr. Ralph Golf Outing
Special Raffle�TV 329998�
Come join us for our Annual St. Bruno Parish �
FREE Picnic on September 9th following the 10:30am Mass. �
All Parishioners are invited to a2end! Bring your families as well as
friends from outside the Parish to enjoy fun, fellowship & food. �
~Sponsored by the St. Bruno Stewardship Commi�ee�
Sunday—September 9th
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Monday, September 10th�
1:30�6:30 p.m.�
Dousman Community Center, 235 N. Main Street, Dousman�
Call Carole for appointments (262) 965�2384 or visit www.bcw.edu�
STEWARDSHIP CORNER
SCHOOL HAPPENINGS
S������� 2, 2018� ���.�� �������.���� P��� 3�
FAITH FORMATION
(DOESN’T END AT CONFIRMATION)
Children's Liturgy of the Word
We are in DESPERATE need of people who are willing to
lead Children's Liturgy of the Word. This is a part of the
10:30 Mass��Children leave Mass to hear the Gospel in
a way that helps them to understand that God is
speaking to them. This "me includes reading the
Gospel, doing an ac"vity or project to help them
understand the Gospel, and praying pe""ons together.
The Children LOVE this "me together��but right now we only have
one volunteer to lead this��which means the children get this
opportunity only one "me a month. It's not a hard thing to do, and
you are given all of the materials and training to help you do this.
High school Juniors and Seniors are welcome to do this too. Your
commitment is once a month, September through May.�
Please consider being a part of this GREAT ministry. �
For more informa"on contact Amy Golden at [email protected]
or 262�402�8229�
After School Care Job Opening
St. Bruno Parish School is looking for an adult to staff the AMer School
Care Program. Hours would be 3:30�6:00 p.m., Monday�Friday.
This is a paid posiAon. For more details, contact �
Mary MacDonald at [email protected] or �
Call the school office at 262�965�2291.�
PARENT NIGHT -
ALL SCHOOL PARENTS
Please join us Thursday, September 13, �
from 6:30�8:00 PM in the Gathering Place �
for Parent Night. �
This will be an informa%onal night and an opportunity to learn more
about the teacher’s expecta%ons and your role in your child’s
educa%on. Watch for more informa%on in the School Newsle2er.�
UPDATE FROM JOHN 10 YOUTH MINISTRY
High School Faith Forma%on classes begin on�Sunday, September
9th�(Morning Classes at St. Bruno at 9am and Evening Classes at
St. Paul at 6:30pm). If you have not yet registered online, please
register at�h2ps://online.factsmgt.com/signin/4LNSG�
In addi%on, we could also use a few more adult catechist/small
group leaders to help form the teens. If you are feeling a nudge
from the Holy Spirit to help form the next genera%on of Catholics,
please contact Bill Snyder at�[email protected]�or 424�704�3278.�
Walk with Us�
Saturday, October 20!�
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Join us as we celebrate
Catholic Schools.�
Register to walk or make a
donation to support your local
Catholic school.�
"Help Support St. Bruno School and buy some SCRIP!
��Planning to do some yard projects? We have�Home Depot,
Menards AND� we now have Mill's Fleet Farm Scrip in $25 cards!�
��Doing some back to school shopping? We have Target and
Wal�Mart Scrip cards!�
��Just realized your kids outgrew their Spring clothing? We have
Land's End, Marshall's, Dicks, Gap/Old Navy and Amazon cards!�
Scrip is a fundraiser that lets you raise $$ without spending an extra
cent!�And while you're shopping, check out our list of Exclusive
ONLINE Scrip vendors��"�
UNIFORM SWAP
Don’t forget! We have a Uniform Swap program. Head to the
coat closet of the Gathering Space and pick out the clothes
you need for your student. Then, bring back the ones that
they have outgrown and are in good shape and leave them
there for someone else! Please help us keep this area neat and
organized. (In an effort to keep this space, please limit the items to
uniforms only.) QuesAons? Call school office at 262�965�2291 or email
Parish Prayer and Worship Opportunities
This years ministry fair will be held aMer both masses the weekend of
Sept. 8th & 9th. Please consider volunteering a liFle bit of your Ame in
one of the important ministries within the St. Bruno community.�
There will be volunteers on hand to answer any quesAons, or
contact Mark Mrozek in the parish office 262�965�2332.�
BIBLES�
We have an early childhood faith formaAon program that is
used by children through 2nd grade called Catechesis of
the Good Shepherd. I am currently looking for donaAons of
Bibles in languages other than English. SuggesAons, Spanish, Hebrew,
Greek, German, etc. Seeing these Bibles helps our children to realize
that the word of God is wriFen for all peoples of the world.�
If you have a Bible you would be willing to donate, contact Amy Golden
at [email protected] or 262�402�8229.��
PARISHIONERS AND SCHOOL PARENTS
We have a new traffic paFern for drop off on school mornings. Cars will
be entering from St. Bruno Ave., and exiAng onto OFawa Ave. Those
aFending morning mass, or coming to St. Bruno’s between 8:00 AM
and 8:45 AM, should be aware of this, and avoid entering from OFawa
Ave. on school mornings. �
Thank you for your coopera'on in ensuring the safety of students. �
Labor Day Blessing
Good and Gracious God,�
You created human beings in Your image and likeness and gave us
dominion over crea%on to be stewards of the land and
co�creators of Your Kingdom. Jesus, You became one of us and la-
bored as a carpenter. You ask all people ���whatever our state of life
��to follow you faithfully. Holy Spirit, bless all�workers this Labor
Day. May all our ac%ons be�animated by Your love, as we do all
things for the glory of God. Amen. © Liturgical Publica�ons Inc� �
CALENDAR OF EVENTS THIS WEEK
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UPCOMING ST. BRUNO EVENTS..�
Sept. 8 & 9�Ministry Fair, following weekend masses�
Sept. 8 & 9�Raffle Ticket pick�up following weekend masses�
Sept. 9�Annual Parish Picnic, All are welcome, following 10:30 mass�
Sept 10�1:30�6:30 p.m. Donate Blood, Dousman Community Center�
Sept. 13�All School Parents Night, 630�8:00 p.m. Gathering Place�
Sept. 13�Dynamic Men’s Group starts 5:30am �7am, 13 weeks�
Sept. 22 & 23�SVDP Truck for dona'ons, no TVs�
Nov. 7�Bring the whole family and friends for Rich Curran at St. Pauls�
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UPCOMING ST. PAUL EVENT�
Sept 12�Dec 12. Dynamic Men’s Group. Both the morning group &
evening group will conAnue. If you are interested in joining either group,
contact Tim Weske. ([email protected]) �
Nov. 7�Join us for Rich Curran, Strengthen your family & deepen your
faith. �
Monday, September 3: No School/Parish Office Closed �
� 8:00 a.m. Mass/Church�
� 7:30 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous /Staff Work Room�
Tuesday, September 4:�
� 8:00 a.m. Mass (St. Paul Church)�
� 1:00 p.m. Bible Study /Three Pillars Learning Center�
� 2:00�9:00 p.m. Adora%on/Chapel �
� 5:00�7:00 p.m. 8th Grade Girls Volleyball/Gym�
Wednesday, September 5: �
� 8:45 a.m. Mass/Church �
� 5:00�7:00 p.m. 7th Grade Girls Volleyball/Gym�
� 7:00�9:00 p.m. Choir Rehearsal/church�
Thursday, September 6: Info. For the Sept. 16 Bulle2n Due�
� 9:00�11:00 a.m. Prayer Shawl Ministry /Family room�
� 6:30�8:00 p.m. 5th Grade Girls Volleyball/Gym�
Friday, September 7: �
� 8:45 a.m. Mass (St. Paul Church)�
� 10:30 a.m. Rosary & Devo%ons/ Three Pillars Chapel�
Saturday, September 8: �
� 3:00 p.m. Reconcilia%on/Church�
� 3:00�6:00 p.m. Ministry Fair/Gathering Place�
� 3:00�6:00 p.m. Raffle Ticket Pick�up/Gathering Place�
� 4:00 p.m. Mass/Church�
Sunday, September 9: Annual Parish Picnic following mass�
� 9:00�10:30 a.m. HS Forma%on class/School�
� 9:00�10:15 a.m. K�8 Faith Forma%on class/School�
� 10:00�Noon Ministry Fair/Gathering Place�
� 10:00�Noon Raffle Ticket Pick�up/Gathering Place�
� 10:30 a.m. Mass/Church�
� 11:30 a.m. Annual Parish Picnic/Outside�
WHAT IS YOUR CATHOLIC IQ?
Where is the Sanctuary located in Church? �
a)� area around the altar�
b)� area around the bap%smal font�
c)� area around the church kitchen�
d)� area around the church closet.�
Why do we do that?
CATHOLIC TRADITIONS EXPLAINED
Ques2on:�As we celebrate Labor Day, can you tell me about Catholic
teaching regarding labor?��
Answer: One of the most important principles of Catholic social
teaching is the dignity of work and the rights of workers. Four
encyclicals address this founda%onal social teaching: Rerum
Novarum (1891) by Leo XIII, Quadragesimo Anno (1931) by Pius XI,
Laborem Exercens (1981), and Centesimus Annus (1991) by John
Paul II. They address both the theology and dignity of work. In
Genesis, God takes the ini%a%ve in crea%ng the world, calling forth
human beings to be faithful stewards of crea%on. We are thus
formed to share in God's con%nuing crea%ve ac%vity by partnering
with God in finishing the world and helping bring it to comple%on
and fulfillment. From this perspec%ve, work can be spiritually
understood in terms of sharing in God's ongoing ac%vity to build,
create, and transform the world. Human beings are co�creators with
God. This voca%on demands self�discipline.��
Besides an exercise in self�discipline, work is also the means by
which we develop and fulfill ourselves. In work, we shape the world
and our environment. Through work, we also shape ourselves. Pope
John Paul II summarized this point in Laborem Exercens #6, "the
value of work is not primarily the kind of work being done, but the
fact that the one who is doing it is a person."��
Labor Day offers an excellent opportunity to reflect on how we view
work in light of our Catholic social teaching.�
OTHER UPCOMING EVENTS
Sep 7 St James, Mukwonago Fish Fry. 4:30 and 7 PM. Fried or Baked
Cod, Fried Lake Perch, Fried Walleye or Fried Shrimp. Includes your
choice of French fries or baked potato, coleslaw, rye bread, milk and
coffee. Child’s dinner of chicken nuggets, French fries, applesauce and
milk . Beer, wine coolers and soda are available for purchase. The Council
of Catholic Women selling their delicious desserts. Dine in or carryout.�
Sep 14 St. Theresa Church, Eagle Fish Fry. Choice of a 3�Pc Baked or
Fried Cod Dinner, or an 8�Pc Fried Shrimp Dinner all for $10 each. Also
serving an 8�Pc Chicken Nugget Dinner for $6. Included: French Fries,
Potato Pancakes, or Baked Potato, Coleslaw, Marble Rye Bread, Milk or
Coffee. Beer, soda, wine coolers and delicious home�made desserts are
also available. Serving 4:30 �7:00 PM. Carry�Outs are available! �
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A CONFERENCE FOR ADULTS IN THEIR 20'S & 30'S� �
MILWAUKEE, WI | SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2018�
h�ps://archmil.regfox.com/inheritance�2018�
Attention Men of St. Bruno Parish!
You are invited and asked to join our Dynamic
Men's Group that meets Thursday mornings
6�7AM starAng Sept. 13.� Hot breakfast awaits
starAng by 5:30.� �Our DMG encourages, supports and assists all men in
becoming a beFer Catholic Man. With only 25% of Catholics aFending
Mass our world needs change and you are a part of it. This is an exciAng
program that does change lives. Time to step up to the plate! �
Contact Jerry Strand at 262�965�3436 or [email protected] for
info or to sign up.�
LITURGICAL PRAYER
�
THE WORD OF THE LORD
Monday, September 3, 2018 �
1 Corinthians 2:1�5, Luke 4:16�30�
Tuesday, September 4, 2018 �
1 Corinthians 2:10b�16, Luke 4:31�37�
Wednesday, September 5, 2018�
1 Corinthians 3:1�9, Luke 4:38�44�
Thursday, September 6, 2018�
1 Corinthians 3:18�23, Luke 5:1�11�
Friday, September 7, 2018�
1 Corinthians 4:1�5, Luke 5:33�39�
Saturday, September 8, 2018�
Micah 5:1�4a, Ma2hew 1:1�16, 18�23 �
Sunday, September 9, 2018�
Isaiah 35:4�7a, James 2:1�5�
Mark 7:31�37 �
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.�
S������� 2, 2018� ���.�� �������.���� P��� 5�
ST. VINCENT DE PAUL
Monday, September 3�
8:00 a.m. † Ed & Rose Igl�
Tuesday, September 4�
Mass at St. Paul 8:00 a.m.�
Wednesday, September 5�
8:45 a.m. † Elaine Schwister Marks�
Thursday, September 6�
8:00 a.m. Prayer with Communion/Chapel�
�
Friday, September 7�
Mass at St. Paul 8:45 a.m.�
Saturday, September 8�
4:00 p.m. † Juan Rodriguez�
Sunday, September 9�
VW:XW a.m. † Rosemarie West�
ADVERTISER OF THE WEEK
ST. PAUL MASS SCHEDULE:
Saturday: 5:30 p.m.�
Sunday: 9:00 a.m. �
Weekdays: �
Tuesday 8:00 a.m. & Friday 8:45 a.m.�
Reconcilia�on: 2nd & 4th Saturday�
10:00 a.m. or by appointment�
RCIA Are you interested in being bap�zed
into the Catholic Faith? Did you miss out on
receiving Eucharist or Confirma�on? �
Contact Mary Kral, (262) 968�3865 or
LIVE THE LITURGY � �
INSPIRATION FOR THE WEEK�
In response to how the Pharisees and
scribes lived their faith, Jesus said, "This
people honors me with their lips, but their
hearts are far from me." Both good and evil
impulses come from our hearts. Which one
has the upper hand depends on how well a
person has taken on the mind and heart
of God. How well we live our faith is
determined by the same. As Pope Francis
tells us, Jesus is present in all of our
brothers and sisters, especially those who
endure suffering like his own. Our world is
full of tragedy, conflict, and suffering:
slave labor, diseases, wars, terrorism,
exploita%on, famine, human trafficking.
We cannot simply pay lip service to the
evils of the world ? we must act!� �
Sharing the Gospel
For the Kids
Wash your hands before you
eat! Did you know that rule
came from God, so that we
would stay healthy? In today's Gospel, the
Pharisees liked to wash their hands and
follow God's rules, only because they liked
to show off. Don't be like those Pharisees.
When you follow God's rules, do the right
thing out of love for God.�
Prayer�
Dear God, help me to keep my heart clean,
full of love for you and other people.�
Mission for the Week�
The next %me you wash your hands, thank
God that he made rules to keep us all safe,
healthy and happy.�
Please support our Adver�ser of the Week, �
McDonough Septic
See their full sized ad in this bulle�n.�
�
22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time
The gospel today hits home closer than we
may think. What tradi%ons do we blindly
cling to? Perhaps it is enough for us just to
go to Mass on Sunday? Do we keep the
le2er of the law and miss en%rely the spirit
of the law. Interior righteousness means a
heart turned to God. Purity of heart is
expressed in righteous living: self�giving for
the sake of others. �
As you give your gi> to the poor
through the Society of St. Vincent de
Paul, in your heart you also will find
the good news of God’s love.�
WHAT IS YOUR CATHOLIC IQ?
The answer is : a�
In many Western Chris%an tradi%ons, the
area around the altar is call the sanctuary.
The area is considered holy because of the
presence of Jesus in the Eucharist. �
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. �
ST. BRUNO BOOK CLUB
Next mee'ng of the Book Club �
Tues., Sept. 11 at�9 a.m.��
St. Bruno Family Room. �
The Book for August is: �
The Return
by Hisham Matar
An autobiography that is a suspenseful
detecAve story about his father’s fate at the
hands of Gaddafi’s Libya. An account of the
suffering fostered by the Arab spring.�
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Saturday: 4:00 p.m. �
Sunday: 10:30 a.m. �
Daily Mass: Monday: 8:00 a.m. & Wednesday 8:45 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
M07780B3�
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.�
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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�
S2073K P019:7: 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
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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.�
“If you can say fine, you say Theine!”
• Excavating • Grading • Bulldozing • Septic Systems • Driveways
• Basement Digging • Top Soil • Gravel • Limestone • Fill
262-965-2607Dousman, WIParish Member
KERSHEK LAW OFFICESPersonal Injuries • Real Estate • Wills
Probate • Estate Planning Business & Corporate Law
262-965-3858 • 414-321-6530 Joseph Kershek, Parish Member
Haase-Lockwood & Associates
Funeral Homes & Crematory Inc.
www.haaselockwoodfhs.com
Palmyra:
320 W. Main St., 495-2127
Eagle - Elkhorn - Genoa City - Twin Lakes
Bark River Animal Hospital
Andy Runte, DVM 281 N. Main St
Dousman, WI 53118 262-965-4888
Dousman L.P. Gas, Inc.• 24 Hour Emergency Service • Complete Burner Service • Propane for heat, hot water & cooking1-800-310-3427 or 262-965-2679
PLUMBING & HEATINGWATER SYSTEMS
COMPLETE BATHROOM REMODELS117 MacArthur Dr., Mukwonago
363-7146 www.martensplumbing.com
Thermopane Shower Doors• Mirror
• Window Glass • Tub & Shower
Enclosures
637 W. St. Paul Ave. WAUKESHA, WI547-3060
STERLING MAINZ & SONS Plumbing & Pumps, Inc.
Plumbing Repair / Remodeling Water Heaters / Well Pumps
Softeners / Gas & Water Lines
567-4478
114 S. Main Street Oconomowoc, WI 53066
Riverside Dental
David J. Groh, D.D.S. Parish Member
1521 Doctors Ct. Watertown, WI 53094
(920) 262-2176 Fax (920) 262-2131
Since 1865
Waukesha Monuments
384 W. Main St. Waukesha
Phone 262-542-6886
Finn’s Bar & Grill
Food Daily 11am-9pm Homemade Pizza
35¢ Hot Wings Thursday 4-9 pm Friday Fish Fry 5-9 pm
220 W. Summit, Wales 968-9800
bill wilke jim wilke
WILKE’S AUTO SERVICE
General auto repair24 Hour Towing
Friendly Service Since 1973250 W. Summit ave.
Hy. 18 & 83, WaleS, Wi 53183 pH: 262-968-2237
For ad info. call 1-800-950-9952 • www.4lpi.com St. Bruno, Dousman, WI B 4C 01-1192
Contact Jim Braun to place an ad today! [email protected] or (800) 950-9952 x2446
POBLOCKIPAVINGParish Member 414-476-9130
Poblockipaving.com
Mary Gross Realtor
920-988-9700 Cell/Text [email protected]
www.patbolgerhomes.comServing Lake Country &
Metropolitan Milwaukee“Extraordinary Homes Require Extraordinary Service”
www.total-residential.com 262-523-2510 24 Hour Emergency Service
Plumbing
Electrical
Fire Protection
Home Automation
Heating & Air Conditioning
Kettle Moraine Tree Services LLC262-269-4900
• Tree Removal • Tree Trimming • Firewood • Brush & Lot Clearing • Rough Sawn Millwork
Parishioner
St. Bruno Parishstbrunoparish.weshareonline.org
Christie’s AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR
252 Summit Avenue (262) 567-9967
ASE Certified Master Technicians
Over 40 Years Experience
Parish Member
Full Service Pumping and Repairs262 378 5559
“LET OUR FAMILY SERVE YOURS”
$20 OFF WITH THIS AD
DISCOUNT LIQUOR, INC.Daily 9-9; Sunday 10-2
Beer - Wine - Soda - Liquor
919 N. Barstow, Waukesha547-7525
5031 W. Oklahoma Ave., Milwaukee545-2175
WWW.DISCOUNTLIQUORINC.COM
• New Construction • Additions/Remodeling
• Construction Management
Gerrit Gronowski 262-490-5651
Parish Member
Hartland Office 810 Cardinal Lane, Suite 110 Hartland, WI 53029
Emissions Test Station! 262-431-4339
www.gbrocksautorepair.com375 E. Ottawa Ave. Dousman, WI 53118
G-Brock’s Auto Repair“Dealership quality at
an affordable price”Greg Brock Owner/Operator
(262) 567-7499
OCONOMOWOC
www.patsheating.comFirst Citizens State Bank
Palmyra Office
262-495-2101111 East Main St., Palmyra, WI 53156
www.firstcitizensww.comMember FDIC
ROBERTSON RYAN & ASSOCIATES, INC.
WILLIAM J. EVANS, ARM ,CIC Vice President — Partner
Parish Member
Insurance for Personal, Commercial and Employee Benefits
20975 Swenson Drive, Suite 175, Waukesha Telephone: 414-271-3575 • Cell: 414-315-5207
www.robertsonryan.com
Debbie’s Day Care& Preschool
Dousman
262-965-3050Child Development Degree
Celebrating 35 YearsDebbie Hendrick, Parish Member
Construction Home Remodeling262-965-3991
Serving the Lake Country Area since 1984Jim SmukowskiCell: (262) 490-1524 Fax: (262) 965-3535
Email: [email protected] www.jjconstruction.net
Schmidt & Bartelt Funeral &
Cremation Services“Providing the services & facilities
you have come to expect.”
121 South Cross St. (262) 567-4459
Dousman Family Dentistry, S.C.Your Neighborhood Family Dentists
Dennis M. Schaeffer, D.D.S. Michael T. Goral, D.D.S.
Richard V. Whalen, D.D.S.261 N. Main St.
New Patients Welcome
262-965-3662
Breakfast Lunch DinnerOpen 7 Days • 6 am till 9 pm
(262) 965-5745 159 Highway 67, Dousman, WI
THE TASTE OF MEXICO IN WISCONSIN
Pagenkopf Funeral HomeServing the Community for over 100 Years and 4 Generations
Funerals • Cremation Services • Pre-Planning
262-567-4457 www.pagenkopf.com
1165 East Summit Ave. Oconomowoc, WI 53066
For ad info. call 1-800-950-9952 • www.4lpi.com St. Bruno, Dousman, WI A 4C 01-1192
Quality, Compassionate Care
Locally Owned Serving Southeast Wisconsin Since 2007 Skilled HomeCare • Hospice Care
262-787-2980 www.allayhh.com
Proud partner of We Honor Veterans John Sauer, Parishioner
Contact Jim Braun to place an ad today! [email protected] or (800) 950-9952 x2446
Mexican & American Brunch Buffet
Made to order Eggs & Omelets Sundays 8am-1pm
159 East Wisconsin Ave. Downtown Oconomowoc
262-569-9740 www.fiestacancun.com
Landscape Installation,
Design, Maintenance & Irrigation
W336 S8510 Hwy E, Mukwonago, WI 53149www.seasonalservices.com
(262) 392-3444
The Sand Pit, Inc.Open year round to the public.Mason Sand & Bedding Sand
We accept demolition material,concrete, stone, dirt and fill.
1614 Highway 67Dousman, WI 53118
Lee - Owner: (262) 269-9618Office Phone: (262) 965-2881
Fax: (262) 965-2506
Tel: 262-965-2547Fax: 262-965-2136169 Hwy 67 Bldg C,Dousan WI 53118
CANNON & DUNPHY, S.C.Personal Injury Attorneys
595 N. Barker Road Brookfield, WI 53045
(262) 796-3709
www.cannon-dunphy.com
Robert D. Crivello
Parish Member
800-433-3076 www.townbank.us
307 S. Rochester St. 494 W. Main St. Mukwonago, WI 53149 Waukesha, WI 53186 262-470-3119 262-290-LIFE (5433)
WWW.LIFESCONNECTION.ORG [email protected]
CARING • SHARING • HOPING • HEALING