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JULY 12, 2020 · F IFTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY T IME
8200 West Denver Avenue · Milwaukee, WI 53223
BERNADETTE ST.
PARISH FACILITIES
8200 West Denver Avenue
Milwaukee, WI 53223
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.stbweb.com or
www.archmil.org under Parishes
Pastor: Fr. Greg Greiten
CHURCH OFFICE: 414-358-4600
Fax: 414-358-1478
OFFICE HOURS: Monday through Friday
7:00AM to 3:30PM
NORTHWEST CATHOLIC SCHOOL
Phone: 414-352-6927
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.nwcschool.org
MASS SCHEDULE
Saturdays: suspended
Sundays: 10:30AM
Tuesdays & Thursdays: 4:00PM via Zoom
Holy Days: Check bulletin or contact the
parish office
CONFESSION
Contact the parish office or see our
website for schedule
ST. BERNADETTE WELCOMES
NEW PARISH MEMBERS
New membership registration is
generally held after each Mass the
weekend of the fourth Sunday of each
month, but it has been temporarily
suspended. However, we would be
thrilled to have you join our parish
family! Just contact the parish office.
To live for God only, for God
everywhere, for God always!
St. Bernadette (1867)
Readings for the Week of July 12, 2020
Sunday: Is 55:10-11/Rom 8:18-23/Mt 13:1-23 Monday: Is 1:10-17/Mt 10:34—11:1 Tuesday: Is 7:1-9/Mt 11:20-24 Wednesday: Is 10:5-7, 13b-16/Mt 11:25-27 Thursday: Is 26:7-9, 12, 16-19/Mt 11:28-30 Friday: Is 38:1-6, 21-22, 7-8/Mt 12:1-8 Saturday: Mi 2:1-5/Mt 12:14-21 Next Sunday: Wis 12:13, 16-19/Rom 8:26-27/Mt 13:24-43
SUNDAY, JULY 12, 2020: 15th in Ordinary Time
10:30AM †Bernice Buttitta
MONDAY, JULY 13, 2020: St. Henry No Mass TUESDAY, JULY 14, 2020: St. Kateri Tekakwitha 4:00PM (Zoom Mass) †Arsenio Siy WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 2020: St. Bonaventure No Mass THURSDAY, JULY 16, 2020: Our Lady of Mount
Carmel 4:00PM (Zoom Mass)†Erich Stapelfeldt FRIDAY, JULY 17, 2020 No Mass SATURDAY, JULY 18, 2020: St. Camillus de Lellis 4:00PM Mass at OLGH: †Carl & Marie Kohlschmidt SUNDAY, JULY 19, 2020: 16th in Ordinary Time 10:30AM For all the parishioners
PARISH LIFE Sunday, July 12, 2020 - Mass at St. Bernadette, 10:30AM Monday, July 13, 2020 - July 19th bulletin deadline: 12:00PM in writing Tuesday, July 14, 2020 - Mass via Zoom, 4:00PM Wednesday, July 15, 2020 - Sacrament of Reconciliation, 3:00-5:00PM, at St. Bernadette Thursday, July 16, 2020 - Mass via Zoom, 4:00PM Friday, July 17, 2020 - Office closed Saturday, July 18, 2020 - Mass at OLGH, 4:00PM Sunday, July 19, 2020 - Mass at St. Bernadette, 10:30AM
Schedule of Masses and Special Intentions
St. Bernadette Parish, Milwaukee
July 12, 2020
IN OUR PARISH COMMUNITY
Summer scripture study Six Weeks of Scripture Study: The Psalms ~ July 14-August 18
Choose a time and contact Lorrie Maples for your Zoom link,
414-365-2020, ext. 14, or [email protected].
Tuesday Morning Bible Study: every Tuesday morning at 9:30AM
Tuesday Evening Scripture Study: every Tuesday Evening at 6:00PM
Grotto repairs fund has anonymous donor When we have reached donations of $27,500 toward our $37,500
goal for grotto repairs, an anonymous donor will donate the final
$10,000 needed for the repairs. The amount donated as of June 28 is
$22,044. If you are financially able, please consider donating toward
our goal so we can get our beloved grotto fixed and safe for all to
enjoy once again.
Please Pray for Our Long-term Sick:
All those listed in the Book of Assembly Prayer
Please Remember in Your Prayers
We commend to God Pearline Watkins, whose funeral
was celebrated on June 20. May her soul and the souls of
all our faithful departed rest in eternal peace. Please
remember Pearline and her family in your prayers.
Celebrating the Sacraments NMCP First Communions that were postponed due to
COVID-19 and the Safer at Home Order will be
celebrated on the weekends of August 1-2 and
August 8-9 at St. Catherine of Alexandria. Please
contact Lorrie Maples to reserve a date for your child’s
First Communion, 414-365-2020, ext. 14, or
[email protected]. Please keep our young children and
their families in your prayers.
NMCP Confirmation will be celebrated at the
4:30PM Mass on September 19 at St. Catherine of
Alexandria Parish. Please keep our Confirmands in
your prayers.
IN OUR PARISH COMMUNITY
Stewardship Report
Weekend Collection June 27 and 28, 2020
The figures for the weekly contributions were not available at time of publication.
May our stewardship of time, talent, and treasure show us to be among those who have
heard the message of Christ and taken it in, yielding a hundred—or sixty—or thirtyfold!
St. Bernadette Parish, Milwaukee
Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Best wishes Michelle Paris, NWCS principal It is with mixed emotions that we announce the departure of our
principal, Michelle Paris. Michelle has served as principal of our
school for the past ten years. During that time, she created a warm
and welcoming school community and committed herself to ensuring
academic success for our students.
Michelle has accepted a leadership position at another school. We
have been blessed by her service to our students and families. Her
last day with us was June 30.
Please join me in wishing Michelle all the best as she takes the next
step in her educational career!
~ Fr. Greg Greiten
Congratulations to our
Calendar Raffle winners 06/20/20 Robert Brengosz
06/21/20 John Doering
06/22/20 Al Stern
06/23/20 Angel McEvilly
06/24/20 Dave Tishim
06/25/20 Cathy Roxas
06/26/20 Donna Lipski
06/27/20 David Haase
06/28/20 Dennis Ludwig
06/29/20 John Valla
06/30/20 R. C. Simangan
07/01/20 Jamie Koepke
07/02/20 Dennis Rogowski
07/03/20 Mark Kundert
07/04/20 Gayle Land
07/05/20 John Farrell
07/06/20 Joe Thorn
A Warm Welcome … to the following new
members who recently registered in St. Bernadette
Parish:
☺ James & Cynthia Golembiewski
We extend an invitation to all who regularly worship
with us to become registered members of our parish.
Catholic Q&A Question: Why do Catholics baptize babies?
Answer: For adults who want to be baptized, the celebration only
takes place after a long, guided, and thoughtful process through the
Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults. This is also true for many
Protestant Christians, who are baptized later in life, often after a
personal, transforming religious experience. So, it seems fair to ask
why our Catholic tradition includes infant baptism. After all, if we
make adults who want to become Catholic wait months and even
years as they grow in their understanding of Christ and His
teachings, why should babies—who “do nothing”—be baptized?
Our custom of infant baptism dates back to the earliest days of the
Church, when St. Paul baptized entire households, including, we
presume, children (see Acts 16:15, 33; 18:8). That had become
common practice by the second century. When Christianity was
legalized 200 years later, infant baptism became the normal practice
throughout the Church.
We recognize that in Baptism, we are given the grace to overcome
original sin—the human tendency to choose ourselves and our own
wills over God—and to become members of the Church. This is the
gift we give to infants in Baptism.
In its essence, the baptism of infants also reminds us adult Christians
that the gift of salvation and membership in the Church (i.e., the Body
of Christ) is God’s initiative. It is freely offered to us, regardless of
where we might be in life’s journey. Salvation isn’t something we earn.
Instead, we see that Baptism is the beginning of a lifelong process of
growing into the kind of disciples that Jesus wants us to be.
To learn more, see the Catechism of the Catholic Church (no. 1250-
1252 and 1262-1270). ©LPi