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St. Bernard Parish
2040 Hillside Ln. Green Bay, Wisconsin 54302
(920)468-4811 www.stbernardgb.org
October 27, 2019
Spanish Class Fun– Flors de Papel
St. Francis Feast Day– Blessing of the Pets
Mass Intentions
The saving graces of the Mass are for:
Monday, October 28 8:45 am Word/Communion Service
Tuesday, October 29 8:45 am Word/Communion Service
2:30 pm Bornemann Nursing Home – Mass 5:30 pm Adoration/Confessions 6:30 pm the People of St. Bernard Parish
Wednesday, October 30 8:45 am the souls of Cletus & Helen Pierquet †
Thursday, October 31 8:45 am the souls of Jeannine & Brian Mielke † 5:30 pm the souls of John & Doris Vanness, Laverne Deterville and Angie Zellner †
Friday, November 1 All Saints Day 8:45 am the soul of Mary Ellen Holschbach † the soul of Janice Hecht † 10:15 am the souls of Jim & Elaine LeMieux † 5:30 pm the souls of RoseMary & Richard Ashley, Henry & Esther Polasik †
Saturday, November 2 All Souls Mass 1:00 pm Krueger/Enderby Wedding 2:30 pm Confessions 4:00 pm the soul of Debbie Paye Hallet † Living and Deceased Members of the Paye and Kust Family †
Sunday, November 3 8:00 am the soul of Wally Horkman † 10:00 am the soul of Irv Anderle † 5:30 pm Confessions 6:30 pm the People of St. Bernard Parish
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Wedding Banns
III Alisha Krueger & Kyle Enderby
In Sympathy We extend our sympathy to the families and friends of Marion Demerath and Mary Ellen Holschbach. Please keep them in your prayers.
Sacrament of Reconciliation
Saturday: 2:30-3:30 pm Sunday: 5:30 pm Tuesday: 5:30 pm
Sacrament of Marriage Contact the Parish Office at least
6 months prior to the date.
Sacrament of Baptism Contact Deacon Larry Mastalish at 468-4922
Thinking About Becoming Catholic? Contact Joanne Griesbach 468-4811
joanne@stbernardcong.org
Thank you for your prayers for our students who received the Sacrament of Confirmation last Sunday at the 10am Mass. It was a beauti-ful Mass. Bishop Ricken was markedly im-pressed by the commitment of faith that he witnessed in so many of our young people. I was also moved by their faith that seeks to draw closer to God and to stay near him. Pray
that the sealing of the gift of the Holy Spirit conferred upon them will be stirred into a flame and kept burning brightly as a living witness of God in the world. We continue to receive constructive feedback on our Welcome Desk. Remember to say hello to our rotating parish staff who have accepted this call to serve you. We have children’s books available at the welcome desk if you would like to take a bag for your family at any Mass. We ask that you return them after Mass or if you forget simply return them the following week. We encourage you also to consider being a Greeter for a future Saturday or Sunday Mass. Simply go to the Welcome Desk and take one of our Greeter lanyards and place it over your head. You could also grab some song sheets or bulletins if you wish and welcome persons to our parish as they enter. If you notice someone new in particular, be sure to say hello and wel-come them. Feel free to pass them a song sheet. Thank you for considering this! This week is the Holy Day of All Saints on Friday November 1st. This is a Holy Day of Obligation. We will offer a Vigil Mass for the Holy Day on October 31st at 5:30pm. On Friday we will have a parish Mass at 8:45am, a school Mass at 10:15am and a Holy Day evening parish Mass at 5:30pm. There are also many other options in the city with both earlier and later times. I would encourage you to see what you can do in your schedule to worship with us or a neighboring parish on this great Feast of All Saints. November 2nd is All Soul’s Day. It is officially called “The Commemoration of All the Faithful Departed”. This year it falls on a Saturday and will be officially ended by the 4pm Sat-urday Vigil Mass for Sunday. We will still take the opportunity though at the 4pm Saturday Mass on November 2nd to read the names of our parishioners who have passed away since Novem-ber 2nd, 2018. Many of the families of our deceased parishion-ers will be represented at this Mass and the theme will be one of consolation and prayer. Join me in asking God’s continued healing in the hearts of so many who grieve the loss of family and friends. We continue to extend our sympathy and prayers to our own Deacon Keith Holschbach. Deacon Keith lost his beloved wife Mary Ellen just a little over a week ago. She was a beautiful soul. We offered her Funeral Mass on Friday October 18th. Many parishioners joined us for prayer and I thank you for your presence. Their granddaughter was confirmed this past Sunday and Deacon Keith served at the Altar alongside Bishop. His faith, love and trust in God in the midst of sorrow gave heroic witness to endurance through suffering. Thank you Deacon Keith. May her soul and the souls of all the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Fr. Mark Vander Steeg
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Prayer Shawl Meeting
Thursday October 31, 2019, at 11:00 am in the Church Library. This Ministry is open to ANY-ONE who would like to crochet or knit Prayer Shawls. If you would like to learn more about this wonder-ful ministry, we meet for about an hour on the last Thursday of the month. Prayer Shawls are available to people who are in life’s many transitions. If you know someone who might like to receive one please contact: Corinne at 406-8530.
30th Sunday in Ordinary Time “...for whoever exalts himself will be humbled, and the one who humbles himself will be exalted.” LUKE 18:14
Pride and ego is the root cause of most of our sins. Thinking your time is so valuable, your talent is better than anyone else and your money gives you status is another way of making those things “gods” before God. Remember all those gifts were God-given. Instead we should be humbled by God’s abundant generosity and our hearts should overflow with Gratitude.
Scrip News Scrip Coordinator-Ann Selk
Religious Education News Adam Horn-R.E. Director
The Week Ahead: October 30 Grade 1: We Sin When We Fail to Love God and Each Other Grade 2: The Sacrament of Penance and Reconciliation Grade 3: The Wedding at Cana Grade 4: Learning to Know and Choose Good Grade 5: The Celebration of the Sacrament of Confirmation Middle School and Freshmen: Who Am I? What I Want and How I’m Made Sophomores and Juniors: Reconciliation Run-through
Young Adult Ministry
Our next young adult gathering will be November 7 at 6:00 pm at the Rectory. We will be talking about Catho-lic use of incense, candles, and sacred images, and people are welcome to share favorite sacred images if they have them (or we can look them up on our phones). Please bring a side dish to pass. Contact Adam Horn at adam@stbernardcong.org for more information, for the address, or to RSVP.
Pasty Sale After all Masses, November 9 &10
Take home these frozen pasties from Nylund Pasties in Crystal Fall, MI, and
bake at your convenience. Each flaky crust is filled with ground beef, potatoes, onions,
carrots, and/or rutabagas. $5 per 16oz pasty or $25 for 1/2 dozen.
CPR & First Aide Training St. Bernard is committed to helping all of its parishioners feel comfortable with helping each other! We are hosting a First Aide & CPR training on Tuesday, Nov. 5, from 5-9pm in Bishop Hall. This is targeted for those in service around the church, but open to all. There is no cost, un-less you would like a formal printed certification card for $20. Books will be available for review at the church in the Usher’s Room. Books are requested to be returned the evening of the training. Please register by November 3rd at St Bernard CPR and First Aid Class https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10c054cacac28a6f58-stbernard ... click the checkbox and then SUBMIT to get to the registration form itself. Registration is limited to 20 participates, so please sign up early! For any questions please contact Mike LaMere at 920-217-1551 or mtlamere@gmail.com.
THIS MONDAY! October 28
6:30 pm Bishop Hall
Living as Catholics in the Modern World Catholics are faced with many challenges when thinking about and discussing social policy. Karen Johnston, Director of Catholic Charities (retired ) Diocese of Green Bay, has a wealth of knowledge on the Church’s best kept secret—Catholic Social Teaching. She will present ideas on how we can put the principles of this teaching into practice and how each of us in our own small way can have a positive influence in our world.
All are welcome! - No pre-registration necessary
Information on Parish Website Check out the scrip tab at the St. Bernard Parish website www.stbernardgb.org. There you will find a printable order form, a link to volunteering plus more information on the program. Online sign up - do it now! ThankScriping Day is Nov. 21. It is one day of huge bonuses on eGift cards and reloads. If you haven't already signed up for an online account and PrestoPay you should do so now to be ready for fantastic bonuses. If you do not have an online account email scrip@stbernardconb.org with your preferred email address and your preferred user name. Your username can be the same as your email if you like. Just make it something easy to remember. Once we enter you into the system you will receive an email with instructions to log in.
30TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME PAGE 4 Holiday Magic Auction and Boutique
Saturday, November 9, 2019 RIVERSIDE BALLROOM
MENU:BakedChicken,RiceBlend,CranberryOrangeRelish,ColeSlaw
BananaCakewithCreamCheeseFrosting DoorsOpen10Lunch12LiveAuction12:45 Proceeds from the day are put to good use. They pay for those things not covered by dues, Supplies for the church and extras for school, tuition for students and scouts as a rule. This is the last weekend of sales and you may purchase your tickets after Masses. Singles or tables for 8 or 10 are available. $20 Adults $15 for children 15 and under Janet Piontek (468-1596) is ticket chairperson All live and silent auction items should be in by Wed. Oct. 30. You are asked to drop them off by Wed. Oct. 30 (Rita Last-676-5292) or (Mary Sevcik468-5380). Please call first. Lots of cookies, pies, special breads and holiday items are needed for the bakery booth. You may bring your bakery to the Narthex, using the Church doors, between 9AM and 4:30 PM on Friday, Nov. 8. Debbie Tilot (265-3665) is in charge.
St. Bernard Holiday Shopping Extravaganza
2019
When: Sunday, November 17, 9AM – 2:30PM Where: St. Bernard School
2040 Hillside Lane, Green Bay, WI. 54302
Join us in our 7th annual Holiday Shopping Extravaganza You will be sure to find those special gift ideas for the upcoming holidays, vendors include: Alpaca products, Pampered Chef, Tupperware, Thirty-One, handmade doll clothes, jewelry, Christmas décor, crafts and much more. FREE ADMISSION to attend, and you can help us stock our food pantry for a chance to win a prize. Especially needed items are- soups, canned vegetables… corn, green beans etc.
The Green Bay Baylander Barbershop Chorus Presents
Harvest of Harmony Dinner & Show
Featuring Something Old Something New
Revised Edition and Lake Effect Quartets
Friday, November 1, 2019
Dinner, Show, Door Prizes, Raffle Stadium View Sports Bar and Grill 1963 Holmgren Way, Green Bay
Buffet dinner served from 5:30-6:30 pm Show starts at 7 pm
Tickets: $22 in advance $25 at door Call (920)615-9422 for reserved seating
Or contact one of our friendly members.
Veteran’s Day Service Monday, Nov 11, 6:30 PM Annunciation Church, 401 Gray St, GB All are invited to take time to remember, express gratitude, & pray for those who have served and for those who gave their lives for our freedom. We welcome veterans and families of veterans to join us for this ecumenical prayer service. If you or a loved one are a veteran and would like to be honored at this prayer service, please contact Dcn. Jerry by Nov 4: phone 920-362-6274 or email glojer1041@aol.com . Social to follow.
Notre Dame Academy Preview Night Tuesday, November 5, 2019
5:15-7:30 p.m. Register Today
www.NotreDameAcademy.com/admissions/preview-night
Preview Night is an opportunity for prospective students and their families to learn about what Notre Dame
Academy has to offer. All families interested in NDA are encouraged to attend.
Evangelization Coordinator St. Bernard Parish, Green Bay, is looking for a dedicated and faith-filled individual to help direct and coordinate the evange-lization efforts of our parish. The individual would work collaboratively with the Pastor and the Leadership Team to ensure that a comprehensive and consistent effort for evangeli-zation is being carried out in the parish across the board. The position would oversee the renewal and reinventing of our middle and high school age youth efforts, the renewal of how our young families encountering sacraments and/or joining parish are received and accompanied, the igniting of outreach to our marginally involved parish and school families, and educating the variety of parish life service organizations on seizing evangelization opportunities. The position would help the Pastor and Leadership Team em-power the parish members to become engaged in evangeliza-tion. The candidate needs to have the ability and willingness to work evenings and weekends as needed. This is a full-time position. If you wish to apply, please call or email: Fr. Mark Vander Steeg 920-468-4811 or frmark@stbernardcong.org.
Pancake & Porkie Breakfast
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WWW.STBERNARDGB.ORG PAGE 7 AREA CONFESSION SCHEDULE St. Bernard Tues. 5:30-6:30 pm Sat. 2:30-3:30 pm Sun. 5:30 pm St. Philip the Apostle Sat. 3:15-3:45 pm (English) Sun. 10:30-10:55 am (Spanish) Holy Cross Sat. 3:30-4:00 pm Prince of Peace Sat. 3:30-4:00 pm Thurs. 5:00-6:00 pm Resurrection Sat. 3:15-3:45 pm St. Francis Xavier Cathedral Sat. 2:15-3:30 pm Wed. 6:00-8:00 pm St. Mary of the Angels Sat. 3:30 pm Sun. 8:30 am St. Matthew Sat. 3:30-4:00 pm Sts. Peter and Paul Sat. 3:30 pm Sun. 7:30 am, 9:30 am, 12pm St. Willebrord Mon.-Fri.7:00 am, and 11:30am Shrine of Our Lady of Good Help Sun.-Fri. 10:00-10:45 am Sat. 9:15-10:45 am Daily 2:00 pm
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HUGE Rummage Sale! Annunciation Parish, 401 Gray St, GB Sat. Nov. 9, 8 am-2 pm Live Music & Name that Tune, Hansen’s Pizza, Sloppy Joes, Hot Dogs, Mission Sales. Handicapped accessible.
Egg Roll Sale - Sat., Nov 2 - $14/doz. The best Egg Rolls in town! Pork or veggie, $14/doz. Order extras, they freeze well. Pick up will be 11:30 am-2:30pm at St. Jude, 1420 Division. Order form @ www.quad-parish.org or call Cathy 920-660-9938. Order forms & payment are due to St. Jude, 1087 Kellogg St., by Tues, Oct 30. Make checks payable to Hmong Catholic Community of GB.
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