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ST. JOHN VIANNEY CATHOLIC PARISH & SCHOOL
OCTOBER
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Our Mission
Saint John Vianney Parish is a welcoming Catholic Faith community.
We are EXPERIENCING Christ in our lives through the Gospel, Sacraments, and life long faith formation.
We are LIVING our faith in worship and stewardship.
And we are SERVING God’s people to reveal the presence of Christ in our community.
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Church Info
1755 N. Calhoun Rd, Brookfield, WI 53005
(262) 796-3940
(262) 796-3958
School Info
17500 W. Gebhardt Rd, Brookfield, WI 53045
(262) 796-3942
(262) 796-3953
| 28TH SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME | OCTOBER 10, 20212
Dear friends,
Last week we had the annual pet blessing in honor of St. Francis of Assisi. St. Francis loved animals and is the patron saint of animals and the environment. Thanks to all who brought their dogs and cats for a blessing. Our pets are an
important part of our families giving us emotional support and companionship. Walking our dogs and caring for other pets keep us physically active, too. We had at least 14 dogs (big, medium
and small), and about 8 cats and kittens. It is a fun time to see them all interact with each other, as well as seeing their reaction to being sprinkled with holy water. I saw some nice pictures posted on Facebook, so thanks to those who brought pets for the blessing.
May the Lord continue to lead and bless us in these last weeks of Ordinary Time. Before long, the Advent season will be here the weekend of November 27th and 28th.
Blessings,
Very Rev. Edwin Kornath
PASTOR’S CORNERPARISH OFFICE HOURSMonday thru Friday: 8AM–4:30PM
SCHEDULE OF MASSESSaturday Vigil: 4:30PMSunday: 7:30AM, 9AM; 11AM, 5PM
HOLY DAY & WEEKDAY LITURGIES:As listed in weekly Mass schedule.ANOINTING OF SICK: At 7AM Mass on Thursdays or contact priest of parish.BAPTISM: Parental instruction required. You are encouraged to do this prior to birth of child. Please contact parish office for arrangements and class registration. Youmust be a registered parish member.COMMUNION FOR HOMEBOUND:Contact Parish Office.MARRIAGE: Contact the pastor at least six months in advance. Must be a registered parish member for at least six months.RCIA:For adults who wish to become Catholic, contact Christian Formation Office, 262-796-3944.
RECONCILIATION: Saturdays 8:30AM or by appointment. Enter through main church doors. Safe distancing protocols will be in effect.PARISH REGISTRATION: All new members are most welcome. If you would like to register, please go to our website, click on “I’m New” at the top of the page and fill out our interest form. If you have any questions, please contact Brittany McCollum, 262-796-3940, ext. 1110.
TRIVIA NIGHT—SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16Doors open at 7:30 PM; trivia starts at 8:00 PM—REGISTER NOW!*Trivia Night is fast approaching! Get your teams of 10 ready! We will be in the SJV Gym for a friendly competition and see who gets to raise the #1 sign! Fabulous prizes will be given to the teams with the top scores, in addition to the teams with the best theme and costumes.
So, get your team together, start brainstorming those costumes and get signed up! More information about this fabulous event can be found by following the link:https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1fZBaYiWNMRDKWHq1FefdhJHPKWEV8UQD4_MVhbQWAUA/edit
*Note new start time and location.
FALL COMBINED COLLECTIONSThe Combined Collections: Church in Mission appeal offers us a wonderful opportunity to help people in need through five important efforts. You should have received the information in the mail. Please give prayerful consideration to supporting these causes: Catholic Relief Services, Catholic Home Missions Appeal, Peter’s Pence, World Mission Sunday, and The Church in Central and Eastern Europe.
After praying and reflecting on these vital Catholic efforts, please give generously. You can mail in your contribution (checks payable to Combined Collections: Church in Mission) or place it into next weekend’s collection. Your generosity is greatly appreciated.
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CLERGY Very Rev. Edwin M. Kornath | Pastor | 262-796-3951 | [email protected] Rev. Alexander Nwosu| Associate Pastor | 262-796-3952 | [email protected]
ADMINISTRATION 262-796-3940 Robb Lied, Director of Administrative Services | ext 1111 | [email protected] Sharon Roberts | Accounting Assistant | ext 1109 | [email protected] Valerie Pace | Parish Secretary | ext 1105 | [email protected] Paula Folda | Bulletin Editor/Calendar | ext 1103 | [email protected] Katie Vitalbo | Special Projects | ext 1146 | [email protected]
STEWARDSHIP & COMMUNICATIONS 262-796-3947 Angela Bravata | Director of Stewardship & Communications | ext. 1108 | [email protected] Brittany McCollum | Communications Coordinator | 262-796-3940, ext 1110 | [email protected] Diana Armstrong | Parish Secretary/Communications | 262-796-3940, ext 1102 | [email protected]
PRAYER & WORSHIP 262-796-3946 Beth Screnock | Director of Liturgy & Music | ext 1113 | [email protected] TBD | Assoc. Director of Liturgy & Music | ext 1115 | TBD | Coordinator of Liturgy | ext 1114 |
FORMATION AND HUMAN CONCERNS 262-796-3944 John Thompson | Department Director of Formation & Human Concerns | ext. 1120 | [email protected] Dave Baudry | Director of Adult, Child & Youth Ministry | ext 1117 | [email protected] Janlyn Carvalho | Associate Director of Child & Youth Ministry | ext 1127 | [email protected] Maria Schloemer | Formation & Human Concerns Admin. Asst. | ext 1116 | [email protected]
SCHOOL 262-796-3942 Brian Shimon | Principal | 262-796-3943 | [email protected] Janelle Peterson | Office Coordinator | ext 1201 [email protected] Katy Cornell | Development Asst. | ext 1227 | [email protected] Nicole Volk | Administrative Asst. | ext 1200 | [email protected]
MAINTENANCE 262-796-3940, ext 1240 Dan DeLaurier, Facility Maintenance Coordinator Joan Donahue | Diane Herzog | Assisting Maintenance Team
PARISH LEADERSHIP Robert Scott | Trustee/Secretary | 262-347-1376 Randy Freeman | Trustee/Treasurer | 262-789-0449 Gregory Van Winkle | Pastoral Council Chair | 262-957-4817 Brian Schloemer | Finance Council Chair | 262-717-9626
ST. VINCENT DE PAUL HELPLINE 262-796-3940, ext. 1308
SJV CHILDREN CENTER After School Day Care | 262-796-3942, ext 1206
MASSES FOR THE WEEK
The Lord's Day Wis 7: 7-11/Heb 4: 12-13/Mk 10: 17-30 4:30PM †Adele Brise/Believers(VP-Y) Sunday, October 10, 2021/28th Sunday in Ordinary Time 7:30AM Intention of Rebecca & Anthony Hall/ Grandma Sharon Aukofer(VP-Y) 9:00AM †Patricia Prudlow/Friends & Family(N) (PC) 11:00AM †Joan Coffee/Barbara & Allan Cairns(N) (LC) 5:00PM People of the Parish(VP-Y)
Monday, October 11, 2021 Rom 1: 1-7/Ps 98/Lk 11: 29-32 7:00AM †Ray Kula/Jeff & Karen Regner(K)
Tuesday, October 12, 2021 Rom 1: 16-25/Ps 19/Lk 11: 37-41 7:00AM †Thomas Kurey/Carol Kurey(N)
Wednesday, October 13, 2021 Rom 2: 1-11/Ps 62/Lk 11: 42-46 7:00AM †Fred Conway/Therese Feely(N)
Thursday, October 14, 2021 Rom 3: 21-30/Ps 130/Lk 11: 47-54
7:00AM †John S. Cwiklik/Peggy McGinn(K) Anointing of Sick During Mass
Friday, October 15, 2021/St. Teresa of Jesus, Virgin and Doctor of the Church Rom 4: 1-8/Ps 32/Lk 12: 1-7 7:00AM †Stephen Curatola/Jerry Worbbel Family(K) Rom 8: 22-27/Ps 32/Jn 15: 1-8 8:30AM †Katy Horning/Dr/Mrs Michael Schaefer(K) (ASL) Saturday, October 16, 2021 Rom 4: 13, 16-18/Ps 105/Lk 12: 8-12 8:00AM †Walter Bennett/Friends & Family(K)
The Lord's Day Is 53: 10-11/Heb 4: 14-16/Mk 10: 35-45 4:30PM †Joseph & Dolores Puhek/Joe & Sue Puhek (N) (PC) Sunday, October 17, 2021/29th Sunday in Ordinary Time 7:30AM †Mary Donahue/Donahue Family(K) 9:00AM †Maxine Thiel/Jackie Piller(N) 11:00AM †Colleen Weiler/Young at Heart(K) 5:00PM People of the Parish(N)
Fr. Edwin Kornath (K) Fr. Alexander Nwosu (N) Fr. Arturo Ysmael, SDS (VP-Y) All School Liturgy (ASL) Laudate Choir (LC) Parish Choir (PC)
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SCHEDULE OF EVENTS (October 11 – 17)
8:00AM Firm Believers(Church Hall) 8:00AM Home & School Executive Board(P204) 10:00AM Young at Heart(P209) 10:30AM PLT Mtg(P210) 2:55PM STEAM(P203/4/5/10) 3:00PM Volleyball Practice(A1) 4:30PM Volleyball Practice(Cafeteria) 6:30PM Home & School Mtg (Church Hall) 7:15PM Boy Scout Troop 71 PLC (P210)
Monday 11 SCRIP Orders Due 8:30 AM 8:00AM Firm Believers(Church Hall) 9:00AM Formation & HC Staff Mtg (P209) 9:30AM Catholic Identity(P200) 1:00PM Centering Prayer(P201) 3:00PM Beginner Orchestra (Presentation Hall) 3:00PM Volleyball Practice(A1) 4:30PM Volleyball Practice(Cafeteria) 7:30PM Boy Scout Troop 71 Cte Mtg(P210)
12 Tuesday
8:00AM Firm Believers(Church Hall) 10:00AM Joint Staff Mtg with Prince of Peace(P209) 3:00PM Advanced Orchestra (Presentation Hall) 3:00PM Band(Church Hall) 3:00PM Volleyball Practice(A1) 4:30PM Volleyball Practice(Cafeteria) 6:00PM Webelos Den & Cub Scout Mtg(Church Hall) 7:00PM Deacon District Mtg(P209) 7:00PM Return to Life(P201)
Wednesday 13
CONGRATULATIONS VERY REV. EDWIN KORNATH, K.H.S! Our pastor, Fr. Ed Kornath, was in Cincinnati recently for his Investiture as a Knight of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem. The Knights of the Holy Sepulchre were established during the First Crusade in 1099. The Knights support the Christians in the Holy Land. Congratulations, Father Ed!
SJV PRAYER LINE The Prayer Line is confidential. It is made up of members of the SJV community who have offered to pray for your special needs. If you have a special intention for which you would like prayers, please call the prayer line (Mary, 262-786-8672). Please note: Parishioners’ names are not placed in the bulletin “pray for” list without that individual’s permission.
OPPORTUNITIES FOR PRAYER · Blessed Sacrament Chapel (BSC)
open Mondays through Fridays from 6:30AM until 8PM
· Rosary for Life in BSC following 7AM Mass on Mondays
· Centering Prayer, Tuesdays, 1PM, P201 · Rosary in BSC at 6:30AM on Wednesdays · Friday Eucharistic Adoration in BSC
from 7:30AM-4PM.
CUB SCOUT PACK 71: SEROOGY'S CHOCOLATE AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE AFTER MASSES THIS WEEKEND Cub Scouts from SJV Pack 71 will be offering Seroogy's chocolate candy bars for sale after this weekend's liturgies. They will be located outside and will follow CDC guidelines. Please consider supporting these young scouts and purchasing some delicious treats for yourself or loved ones!
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8:00AM Firm Believers (Church Hall) 9:30AM Dr. Dennis Sylva Bible Study(P203/204/205/209) 3:00PM Intermediate Orchestra (Church Hall) 3:00PM Volleyball Practice(A1) 4:30PM Volleyball Practice (Cafeteria) 5:00PM Rosary(Chapel) 5:30PM Pass It On/Prudlow (P209/210) 7:00PM Parish Choir (Presentation Hall)
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Thursday 14 Grandparents Day 7:30AM Eucharistic Adoration (Chapel) 8:00AM Firm Believers (Church Hall) 2:55PM Chess Club (P203/204/205/10) 3:00PM Volleyball Practice (A1) 4:30PM Volleyball Practice (Cafeteria) 5:00PM Volleyball League Games(A1)
Saturday 16 First Reconciliation Rite of Entry Soles for Catholic Education 1:30PM Volleyball Games(A1) 4:30PM CLOW(P103/S1) 8:00PM Trivia Night(A1) Doors open at 7:30PM
Sunday 17 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time First Reconciliation Rite of Entry 9:15AM Family Faith Formation (A1/School/ Cafeteria/P209) 10:00AM Parish Coffee (Narthex) 12:15PM Baptisms(Church) 5:00PM Confirmation Rite of Entry(Church) 6:15PM Confirmation Small Group & Dinner(Parish Center/ Youth Room) 7:30PM Renew Group/Dreyer (P201)
HIGHLIGHTS OF CHURCH HISTORY Join Fr. Ed Kornath as he takes you through Highlights of Church History. All sessions are from 10 -11:15 AM in the Presentation Hall. Learn all about the Early Church, Medieval Church and the Modern Church. No need to register. > Session 1: Early Church, October 20 > Session 2: Medieval Church, October 27 > Session 3: Modern Church, November 3
SCHOOL RECESS SUPERVISORS NEEDED Do you have a heart for serving God’s children? We have the opportunity for you to serve the youth of our SJV School. We have a need for two Recess Supervisors. One supervisor would work with our K5 through 2nd grade students from 12:00 until 1:00 PM. The second supervisor would work with our 6th through 8th
grade students from 11:00 to 11:15 AM. Whether you have one hour or 15 minutes to offer, we have a need. Contact Principal Brian Shimon at 262-796-3943 or at [email protected] to express your interest. Thank you!
The first meeting of the fall season for Young at Heart is Monday, October 11, at 10 AM in Room P209 of the Parish Center. Please join us for the social gathering, treats and collection of dues. Our guest speaker is the mayor of Brookfield, Steven Ponto. His topic is: The
“State” of Brookfield. Looking forward to seeing you there. Contact Mary Doney, 262-786-8672, if you have any questions.
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The 4:30 PM Saturday Vigil Mass is livestreamed. (Go to www.stjohnv.org, then click Watch Virtual Mass to get to our You Tube page.)
PLEASE PRAY FOR THESE MEMBERS OF OUR PARISH COMMUNITY:
Scott Schmaelzle Jane Molter Celwynne Conell Chloe Roehling Patricia (Pat) Gutschenritter Robert Hromadka Jim Humphriss Donald Pekel Mary Jane Doney
Kendall Roehling Shirley Sciacca Tom Dutton Bev Schnier Lucy Bartnicki Sara-Rae Remmel LeRoy Schmidt Jean Siegfried Marie Sandler Sue O’Brien
Scott Lynch Elizabeth Kretschmer Dan Kretschmer Edie Tomsyck Tom Kwak Jackie Harty Mary Alice Pellowski
WHAT’S THIS? “So many of us go to Mass and say the same prayers week after week. We get up, sit down, kneel, make the motions; but we don’t think about the biblical foundations of what we are doing and how it can change our lives.” - Jeff Cavins
Our Father - Reflecting on the Meaning of the Lord's Prayer Do you know why the Our Father is called the Lord’s Prayer? The Our Father is called the "Lord’s Prayer" because it was given to us by Jesus Christ, Our Lord. He composed it. That’s why we stand up to pray it all together. This short prayer takes a mere 15-20 seconds to say, yet is filled with incredible meaning. If ever there was a prayer that summarized our faith and what’s expressed in the Gospels, the Our Father is it.
On his reflection on this prayer, St. Cyprian of Carthage, a third century bishop wrote, “My dear friends, the Lord’s Prayer contains many great mysteries of our faith. In these few words there is great spiritual strength, for this summary of divine teaching contains all of our prayers and petitions.” If you’ve been a practicing Catholic since you were little, you’ve been reciting this prayer more times than you can count. Like anything we do repeatedly, saying this prayer silently or out loud becomes second nature.
It’s important to remind ourselves to stop and reflect on the words we are saying. Did you know there are seven petitions in the Our Father? The first three are more theological and draw us toward the glory of the Father, and the last four commend our wretchedness to his grace. You can read more about those petitions in the Catechism of the Catholic Church or in Pope Benedict XVI’s first volume on the Gospels. It was Pope Benedict XVI who wrote, “The meaning of the Our Father goes much further than the mere provision of a prayer text. It aims to form our being, to train us in the inner attitude of Jesus.”
The question of, “How do we pray?” is one that is often asked and one that was posed thousands of years ago by the disciples. In Luke 11:1-4, when one of Jesus’ disciples ask Him, “Lord, teach us to pray,” Jesus replied by giving us the prayer that we recite countless times throughout our lifetime—the Our Father, also known as The Lord’s Prayer. Jesus instructed His disciples and us to: "Pray, then, in this way."
1. Our Father, Who art in heaven 2. Hallowed be Thy Name 3. Thy Kingdom come 4. Thy will be done, on earth as it is in Heaven 5. Give us this day our daily bread 6. And forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us 7. And lead us not into temptation 8. But deliver us from evil. 9. Amen.
COMING SOON! With the wish to develop a deeper understanding and appreciation of the Our Father, the following 5 weeks What’s This? will examine and study the text.
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“For human beings it is impossible, but not for God. All things are possible for God.” Perhaps somewhere deep inside of us we know that this is true, but because we are human, and because we tend to have a feeling that we are capable of doing many things, the humble acceptance of God’s power and control can be difficult. Our readings on this 28th Sunday in Ordinary Time look at our spiritual lives and at our desire for independence, but they also reveal our need and reliance on the Lord. Our First Reading comes to us once again from the Book of Wisdom. Scholars have established that it was written about 100 years before the birth of Christ, so it represents Solomon’s thoughts as he was considered one of the wisest rulers in the history of Israel. In this particular passage Solomon opens by saying, “I prayed, and prudence was given to me; I pleaded, and the spirit of wisdom came to me.” Everything should begin with prayer, as the writer indicates. True wisdom can only be achieved through prayer, and through seeking the guidance of God. Note that the word “spirit” is used to describe how wisdom comes to Solomon. The Holy Spirit is an important aspect of a prayerful life. The conclusion expressed in this extract is that wisdom is worth more than riches and the trappings of life; in fact, wisdom is more precious than gold. Our Gospel reading from St. Mark presents to us a situation that may make us uncomfortable. Jesus is confronted by a young man of means who asks what he must do to “inherit eternal life.” The Lord’s reply is straightforward presenting again the Commandments given us by God. Nevertheless, when the young man responds that he has followed the commandments faithfully, Jesus adds another proviso: “Go sell what you have and give to the poor…then come follow me.” The young man walks away dejectedly, for he obviously had much. One thing we must understand in this reading is that the affluent young man thought eternal life was something you earned, something you deserved if you lived as you should. Jesus wants more than obedience; He wants us to relate to Him and to one another. All of our readings address the thought that God can see deeply into our hearts. The Lord knows what we are thinking and feeling. Here, Jesus sees into the young man’s heart and perceives that his wealth is a stumbling block to salvation. Jesus is not saying everyone must give everything away, but He is saying we must be prepared to follow Him, no matter how problematic that might be. Jesus reminds His followers that as demanding as following Him and leading a Christian life may be, “All things are possible for God.”
Angela Bravata, Director of Stewardship & Communications
ALL THINGS ARE POSSIBLE FOR GOD
Revenue SummaryBudget for Fiscal Year End June 30, 2022
$2,177,000
Actual for 7/1/2021-10/2/2021
$338,079
STEWARDSHIP OFFERTORY
ONLINE GIVINGThrough your financial support of our parish, you pass on the faith to our children, share in the joy of weddings and baptisms, comfort the sick, console the grieving, and support others in need. Financial giving is one way for each of us to grow in holiness. With online or mobile app giving, you won’t need to write checks and prepare envelopes. Recurring gifts provide more consistency in revenues, which helps St. John Vianney financials remain stable and predictable. Start online giving today at www.stjohnv.org/parish/online-giving
ST VINCENT DE PAUL BUNDLE WEEKEND OCTOBER 23/24Our SJV Conference of SVdP will be collecting items for the SVdP stores. Store profits support many SVdP ministries.
A SVdP truck will be in our church parking lot on Saturday, October 23, from 3 until 6 PM and Sunday, October 24, from 7 AM until noon.
Please note this change in requested items. Donations should be limited to only the following:
· Clothing: Men's, Women's or Children’s· Shoes: Men's, Women's or Children’s· Books· Luggage
Donated items should be new, almost new or gently-used. Please leave items only during the hours posted above.
If you have other items that you want to donate, please call 262-569-0763 to ask if the store will take your item(s). You can then drop off at the store or arrange a pick-up at your home.
Thank you.
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STOP TAXPAYER-FUNDING OF ABORTION Some powerful government officials are trying to force you to pay for abortion. If Congress takes away the Hyde Amendment, billions of taxpayer dollars could go to abortion. Unborn babies need your help.
Add your name to the petition!
Visit us at https://www.respectlife.org/
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BUILDING BRIDGES ON COLUMBUS DAY Commemorating Columbus Day – Knights of Columbus launch campaign to educate, not erase The voyages of Christopher Columbus were a watershed moment in the history of human civilization. Like every encounter, they offered a world of possibilities. Inspired by one of our country’s first and most cherished mottos, E pluribus unum, the holiday was meant to celebrate the coming together of different worlds and honor new immigrants while, at the same time, paying homage to Native Americans. As Catholics, how should we commemorate this holiday? Find answers, including facts and short videos at kofc.org/columbus. Know someone who could benefit from joining the Knights? Visit or share kofc.org/joinus for details.
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BROOKFIELD
Sunday - Thursday 6:00am - 10:00pm Friday & Saturday 6:00am - 11:00pm
18025 W. Capitol Dr. (262)783-4501 • Fax (262)783-6371OCONOMOWOC DEPOT
Monday - Sunday 6:00am - 11:00pm 115 E. Collins St. (262)569-0072 • Fax (262)569-0036RESTAURANT & BAKERY • COCKTAIL LOUNGE • BANQUET ROOMS
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Drs. Donald and Cathleen Czaplicki
Dentists • Parish Members
• Estate Planning • Probate • Real Estate
Stephen Schmidt pariSh member
Offices located in Brookfield
phone: (262) 814-0080
St. Vincent de Paul SocietyCalling men and women to grow in holiness by person-to-person
contact with those in need.
For help or to join call 262-796-3940
For donation pick-up call 262-569-0763
Affeldt Law Offices, S.C.
Nathan W. Eckley Parishioner
Estate Planning, Probate, Trusts, Real Estate
8741 W. National Ave., West Allis, WI 53227
Tel. 414-321-4560 Email [email protected]
ROMAN ELECTRICPlumbing, Heating & Cooling
Residential WorkBarry Dickinson, Parish Member
640 S. 70th St. 414-471-8565
Joseph Czukas Independent Financial Planner
Parish Member Securities and Advisory Services Offered
Through Harbour Investments, Inc. www.cmaa-inc.com
WELDING PARTS, CONTRACT MACHINING AND RESPONSIVENESS
Parish Members • 414-421-8890
HEATING & COOLINGEfficient Furnaces - Boilers
Air Conditioning16935 W. Greenfield 262-784-6440
DONOVAN & JORGENSON, INC.
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*Christopher J. Evanich, M.D. Steven R. Trinkl, M.D. *Brian A. McCarty, M.D. William T. Pennington, M.D. Bindu S. Bamrah, M.D. Jamie O. Edwards, M.D. James W. Stone, M.D Thomas J. Perlewitz, M.D. Daniel W. Guehlstorf, M.D. Eric B. Pifel, M.D. David R. Ross, M.D. Joshua M. Neubauer, M.D. Thomas J. Parisi, M.D. Gonzalo Barinaga, M.D. Jonathan Stone, M.D. Amin H. Afsari, D.O.
*Parishioners
Office Location: 3077 N Mayfair Road, Suite 100
Christopher J. Evanich M.D.
FOR ALL APPOINTMENTS CALL: (414) 384-6700 • Fax: (414) 727-1058
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Dr. Brian Resop, Parish Member17600 West Capitol Drive
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HARDER FUNERAL SERVICE
Eric C. HarderProviding the exceptional service and facilities families have come to expect.
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Ground Crew Service Full Service Landscape ManagementFull Service Landscape Management
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20880 W. Enterprise Ave., Brookfield, WI 53045
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• Better Food • Better Service • Better Value
Open Daily 7:00am - 9:00pm
18985 W. Capitol Drive, Brookfield (262) 781-8200
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Proud Parish Supporter
Schmidt & Bartelt Funeral & Cremation Service
“Providing Affordable Services at Your Churchor or Any One of Our Locations.”
10121 W. North Ave. (414) 774-5010
BROOKFIELD - WAUKESHA - NEW BERLIN - GERMANTOWN
JAMES P. RUSSELL, M.D. - Parishioner 262-754-4488 • www.affiliatedderm.com
Becker Ritter Funeral Home & Cremation Services
Tower Chapel & Dining Facility 262-782-5330
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COMMERCIAL / INDUSTRIAL / HVAC
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Parishioners:
Riley Enright Frank Maurer
Mike Obertin Brian Bean
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Church and Chapel Ritter - Larsen Bros.
Next Door to Church Family Owned & Operated by the Larsen Family
Live Healthier, Happier and Stay Socially Connected
414.355.9300
262-786-8736
WWW.ROBIDOUXBROTHERS.COM
Deanna J. Anderson, dds, ficoiParishioner
[email protected] 10701 W. Lincoln Ave. (414) 545-9090 West Allis, WI WestAllisDentistryWI.com
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DAVID S. BOMHACK, Agent
[email protected] W. Capitol Dr. Brookfield, WI
Phone 781-2700
Parishioner
Molly C. Lavin Attorney at Law / Parishioner
N14 W23755 Stone Ridge Drive
Suite 100, Waukesha, WI 53188
262.523.4700 • Fax 262.523.4545 • 800.559.5599
E-mail: [email protected] • www.habush.com
It Starts With A Little To Volunteer or Donate call:
(414) 258-4778 www.bbbsmilwaukee.org
CHIP MARTIN Your REALTOR®
Parish Member Since 1976
FIRST WEBER Inc.17345 W. Bluemound Road, Brookfield, WI 53045
[email protected] 262-957-6352
Providing commercial cleaning services to schools,churches, office buildings, & clinics for over 50 years.
New Berlin, WI • 262-785-1126
Parish Members Dr. Laura Russell DDS, Dr. Karla Schmidt DDS, Dr. Ann Marie Hoyme DDS
414-258-5351 8726 W. North Ave, Wauwatosa
Midtowndentalcare.org
Furnaces • Boilers • A/CsService & Replacements
Residential & Light CommercialPreventative Maintenance Programs
Todd & Kim Prudlow, OwnersParish Members
262-309-6498honeycreekheatingandcooling.com
“Elevate Your Quality of Life”
Builder of distinctive custom homes and
remodeling projects
(262) 370-7121www.imageryhomes.com
Steve Gosenheimer Owner, Parish Member
Gregory C. Riener Agent/Parishioner
12465 Burleigh Road Brookfield, WI 53005
Direct (262) 432-0665 Cell (414) 708-3523
AUTO | HOME | LIFE | HEALTH | BUSINESS
262-782-1377262-782-137716715 W. Dakota St. • New Berlin, WI 53151
Chris Novak Realtor
262-894-5412 Cell 262-780-5500 [email protected]
chrisnovakhomes.cbintouch.com20350 Watertower Blvd., Brookfield, WI 53045
Operated by a subsidiary of NRT, LLCHumbly serving families real estate needs for over 18 years
17345 W. Capitol Dr. #17 • Brookfield, WI
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Parish Member
KEYSTONE PHYSICAL THERAPY262-790-5775
17045 W Capitol Dr • Brookfield, WI 15280 W. Bluemound Rd • Elm Grove
Andrea Knopp REALTORText or Call: 414.587.1775 [email protected]
Full-Service Flat Fee Real Estate Services
Save about 50% or more on Commission • List for $2,500 plus 2.4% of Sale Price
262.408.0656 | [email protected] COFFELTBRETT COFFELT PROUD SJV FAMILYPROUD SJV FAMILY
A top producing A top producing realtor in the realtor in the
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