ST. JOHN VIANNEY CATHOLIC PARISH & SCHOOL JULY 22 2018

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.

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

www.stjohnv.org TH 2 | 16 SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME | JULY 22, 2018

PARISH OFFICE HOURS PASTOR’S CORNER Monday thru Friday: 8AM–4:30PM; Sunday: 8:00AM–11AM (Closed 6/17-8/12/18)  Dear Friends, SCHEDULE OF MASSES Saturday Vigil: 4:30PM I continue to feel at home as your new pastor. I Sunday: 8:30AM, 11AM am meeting people and have received a few welcome cards and notes. It is much HOLY DAY & WEEKDAY LITURGIES: appreciated. As listed in weekly Mass schedule.

ANOINTING OF SICK: At 7AM Mass on I visited some folks in two nearby hospitals and Thursdays or contact priest of parish. celebrated the anointing of the sick with them.

BAPTISM: Parental instruction required. You Also, I had my first funeral and baptism a few days are encouraged to do this prior to birth of ago. The beautiful thing about the sacraments is child. Please contact parish office for that they are so universal that one feels at home arrangements and class registration. You anywhere in the Catholic world. I’m looking must be a registered parish member. forward to my first weddings here this autumn, and COMMUNION FOR HOMEBOUND: I already have a couple of weddings on my calendar for next Contact Parish Office. year. So, all in all, things are going well.

MARRIAGE: Contact the pastor at least six I’m happy we have now hired a principal and an assistant principal, so months in advance. Must be a registered parish member for at least six months. our SJV school and parish staff is in place. The upcoming school and faith-formation year will be a good period of prayer, grace and RCIA: service. For adults who wish to become Catholic, contact Christian Formation Office, 262-796- Blessed be God for His goodness to us all! 3944. Peace of Christ, RECONCILIATION: Saturdays 8:30AM or by appointment. Communal Reconciliation Celebrations during Advent and . Reconciliation room located off of corridor in northeast corner of church. Fr. Edwin Kornath

PARISH REGISTRATION: All new members are most welcome. Registration held 3rd weekend of the month or contact the Director of Human Concerns, 262-796-3940, if you cannot attend the registration.

REMINDER: The parish office will be closed on Sundays through August 12 and will re- open Sunday, August 19. ST. JOHN VIANNEY| BROOKFIELD, WI | 3 MASSES FOR THE WEEK

The Lord's Day Thursday, July 26, 2018/Sts. Joachim & Anne, Parents Jer 23: 1-6/Eph 2: 13-18/Mk 6: 30-34 of the Blessed Virgin Mary 4:30PM †Anthony & Genevieve Majkowski/Dan & Jer 2: 1-3, 7-8, 12-13/Ps 36/Mt 13: 10-17 Louise Barthold(K) 7:00AM †Edmund Kulpins/Mary Sue & Greg Kulpins(K) Sunday, July 22, 2018/16th Sunday in Ordinary Time Anointing of Sick During Mass 8:30AM People of the Parish(M) Friday, July 27, 2018 11:00AM †Robert Cook/John Cook(M) Jer 3: 14-17/Jer 31/Mt 13: 18-23 Monday, July 23, 2018 7:00AM †Colleen Smith/Friends & Family(K) Mi 6: 1-4, 6-8/Ps 50/Mt 12: 38-42 Saturday, July 28, 2018 7:00AM †Mary Watnos/Cathy Sensiba(K) Jer 7: 1-11/Ps 84/Mt 13: 24-30 Tuesday, July 24, 2018 8:00AM †Barbara Schroeder/Friend(K) Mi 7: 14-15, 18-20/Ps 85/Mt 12: 46-50 The Lord's Day 7:00AM †Christine Zanoni/Mary Sue & Greg Kulpins(VP-R) 2 Kgs 4: 42-44/Eph 4: 1-6/Jn 6: 1-15 Wednesday, July 25, 2018/St. James, Apostle 4:30PM People of the Parish(K) 2 Cor 4: 7-15/Ps 126/Mt 20: 20-28 Sunday, July 29, 2018/17th Sunday in Ordinary Time 7:00AM †Margie Lang/SJV St. Vincent de Paul(K) 8:30AM Intention of Danny Waszak/Waszak Family(K)

11:00AM †Dr. David Dorman/Mark, Janlyn, Julian &

Marika Carvalho(K)

Fr. Edwin Kornath (K) Fr. Nathaniel Miniatt (M) | Fr. George Rebatzki (VP-R)

CLERGY Rev. Edwin M. Kornath | Pastor | 262-796-3951 | [email protected] CHRISTIAN FORMATION 262-796-3944 Rev. Nathaniel J. Miniatt | Associate Pastor | 262-796-3952 | Dr. Dennis Sylva | Director of Adult & Family Ministry | ext 1120 | [email protected] [email protected] Assisting Senior Priest: Rev. George Rebatzki Dave Baudry | Assoc. Director, Child & Youth Ministry | ext 1117

ADMINISTRATION 262-796-3940 | [email protected] Janlyn Carvalho | Child Ministry Coordinator | ext 1127 | Robb Lied, Director of Administrative Services | ext 1111 | [email protected] [email protected] Ann Rodig | Christian Formation Secretary | ext 1116 | Sharon Roberts | Accounting Assistant | ext 1109 | [email protected] [email protected] Valerie Pace | Parish Secretary | ext 1105 | SCHOOL 262-796-3942 [email protected] Pamela Pyzyk | School President | 262-796-3942, ext 1228 | Paula Folda | Bulletin Editor/Calendar | ext 1103 | [email protected] [email protected] Brian Shimon | Principal | 262-796-3943 | [email protected] Mary Claire Barker | Communications Assistant | Janelle Peterson, Office Coordinator, 262-796-3942, ext 1200 [email protected] [email protected]

262-796-3947 STEWARDSHIP & COMMUNICATIONS MAINTENANCE 262-796-3940, ext 1240 Angela Bravata | Director of Stewardship & Communications | Nick Inkmann & Bob Schultz, Facility Maintenance Coordinators ext. 1108 | [email protected] Diane Herzog | Assisting Maintenance Team HUMAN CONCERNS 262-796-3940 PARISH LEADERSHIP John Thompson | Director of Human Concerns | ext. 1110 | Robert Scott | Trustee/Secretary | 262-347-1376 [email protected] Randy Freeman | Trustee/Treasurer | 262-789-0449 PRAYER & WORSHIP 262-796-3946 Kim Prudlow | Pastoral Council Chair | 262-780-1657 David Sanders | Director of Liturgy & Music | ext 1113 | Brian Schloemer | Finance Council Chair | 262-717-9626 [email protected] Vincent LaTona | Assoc. Director of Liturgy & Music | ext 1115 ST. VINCENT DE PAUL HELPLINE 262-796-3940, ext. 1308

| [email protected] SJV CHILDREN CENTER Lisa Rehlinger | Coordinator of Liturgy | ext 1114 | After School Day Care | 262-796-3942, ext 1121 [email protected] TH 4 | 16 SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME | JULY 22, 2018

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS (July 23 –29)

Monday  Tuesday  Wednesday  

SCRIP Orders Due 8:30 AM 8:00AM Firm Believers(Church Hall) 7:30AM Faith Sharing(P201) 8:00AM Firm Believers(Church Hall) 1:00PM Centering Prayer(P201) 8:00AM Firm Believers(Church Hall) 9:30AM Mondays with Molly(P201) 9:30AM Bible Study(P202/4/9/10) 6:30PM Environment Cte Mtg (Church)

COME SING WITH US! Do you enjoy singing? Reading music is helpful, but are you able to follow the music as it is written in the Hymnal? If the answer is yes, please join us in the choir. We welcome all new voices, bass to soprano!

From September to May we rehearse on Thursday evenings, at 7 PM, and sing at one Mass each weekend, and, of course, for and Easter (just think, you will always be guaranteed a seat in church SJV PRAYER LINE on the holiday.) We even find an opportunity to sprinkle in some social time during the year. The commitment is small, but the rewards are The Prayer Line is confidential. It is plentiful! And, we get it, life happens. We all miss a rehearsal or Mass made up of members of the SJV here and there during the year. community who have offered to Please contact Dave Sanders (Director of Liturgy and Music), at 262- pray for your special needs. If you 796-3946, for details. Help us make beautiful music and praise the Lord have a special intention for which together! you would like prayers, please call the prayer line (Mary, 262-786-8672). Please note: Parishioners’ names are not placed HANDBELL RINGERS NEEDED! in the bulletin “pray for” list without We are looking to audition new ringers for our Handbell that individual’s permission. Choir. We are in great need of two new handbell ringers OPPORTUNITIES FOR PRAYER for this upcoming year. The Handbell Choir has a membership of only 11 people, so each ringer is essential • Blessed Sacrament Chapel (BSC) open weekdays until 8PM to the ensemble. To become a part of this wonderful group, you do • Rosary for Life in BSC following 7AM need to have some basic music–reading skills, as well as a Mass on Mondays commitment to regular weekly rehearsals on Wednesday nights from • Rosary in BSC following 7AM Mass on September through May. The choir rings 2-3 times a month at different Tuesdays Masses, as well as feasts such as Christmas, Easter and other • Centering Prayer, Tuesdays, 1 PM, P201 important liturgical events. • Rosary in BSC at 6:30AM on Wednesdays • Faith Seeking Healing, 7:45AM, Membership in the Handbell Choir is open to high school age Thursdays in Church students and above. At times, we do need a substitute ringer to fill in • Friday Eucharistic Adoration in BSC for a missing position; that may be another option for some people. following 7AM Mass until 6PM So, if you are considering ringing with us or if you have any questions, • 1st Saturday Rosary and Litany of our please call or email me at my office. Or, stop and see me after any Lady in BSC following 8AM Mass Mass on the weekend. I would love to hear from you. Audition times can be arranged based on your schedule. Dave Sanders, 262-796-3946, email: [email protected]

In your charity and prayers, please remember the souls of those who have died recently and their families.

Donald Allen, husband of Shirley ST. JOHN VIANNEY| BROOKFIELD, WI | 5

Thursday   Friday   Saturday   Sunday  

8:00AM Firm Believers 7:30AM Eucharistic Adoration Blood Drive Sign-Up/ 17th Sunday in Ordinary Time (Church Hall) (Chapel) Firm Believers(Narthex) Blood Drive Sign-Up/ 7:00PM Single Again(P201) 8:00AM Firm Believers 8:00AM MVC Coaches Clinic Firm Believers(Narthex) (Church Hall) (A1) Parish Office Closed 11:00AM CLOW(P103/S1)

K3 WEEKDAY SUNDAY SCHOOL We still have a couple of openings for our Christian Formation program for three year olds. It is a Sunday School type format that meets on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9:30-11:30 AM. Activities include Bible stories, prayer, crafts, snacks, and so much more. Please come to the Christian Formation Office for a registration form or for more information.

SINGLE AGAIN A Support Group for the Divorced and Separated Single Again is a tri-parish support group for those in the process of divorce and beyond. It is open to men and women from any parish or none, does not require registration, and is free. It offers an opportunity to learn, to find support, and to make new friends, all leading to healing. The group meets every other week from 7:00- 8:30 PM in the Parish Center, Room P201. The next session, which will be on Thursday, July 26, 2018, will be Learning to Trust Again. All are welcome.

SALES TAX HOLIDAY FOR SCHOOL SUPPLIES AND CLOTHING IDEA BOOK CLUB Beginning at 12:01 AM on August 1, 2018, and continuing through 11:59 PM on Sunday, August 5, 2018, We will be discussing A Gentleman in there is a Sales Tax Holiday in Wisconsin for School Moscow by Armor Towles on Wednesday, Supplies and Clothing during this five day period. Please August 1, 2018, at 7 PM in Room P201. visit https://www.wegnercpas.com/no-one-wants-a- Our next meeting will be September 5. The reason-to-postpone-their-out-of-state-vacation-but- book will be Evicted by Matthew Desmond. Everyone heres-a-good-one/ for a list of items exempt from sales is welcome. Just read the book and come! tax during this period. TH 6 | 16 SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME | JULY 22, 2018 WHAT’S THIS? ORDINARY TIME (MAY 21 – DECEMBER 1)

Sacred Signs and Active Participation at Mass What Do These Actions Mean, and Why Are They So Important? During the next few weeks, we will identify certain sacred signs and gestures used during Mass. Excerpts of this information are taken from a conference given by Reverend Cassian Folsom, OSB. He talked about the attitude of love and reverence that’s necessary for adoration. More specifically, he talked about sacred signs and gestures that we use in the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass.

1. Dipping Your Hand in Holy Water 2. Sign of the Cross 3. Genuflecting Before the Blessed Sacrament and Bowing Before the Altar 4. Standing to Begin Mass 5. Beating the Breast 6. Sitting 7. Kneeling for the Eucharistic Prayer 8. Walking up to Communion After the Eucharistic Prayer and the Great Doxology, it is time for Communion. When you walk up to Communion, fold your hands. This way of holding your hands can be a sign of intimate and personal prayer to God. Concentrate on what you are about to do, on whom you are about to receive. With this kind of walking, you draw near to the presence of God. Be conscious of what you are doing, and walk with calm reverence and a spirit of recollection and prayer.

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II. Sailendra Karki/Eva Hernandez

LIFETOUCH DIRECTORIES II. Douglas Rodrigues/Amina Greenaway The hard copy of the parish directory has been printed and can be picked up at the parish office. These are I. Raymond Kelley/Erin Westen available to those who had their picture taken.

There will be an electronic version. This “mobile” directory will contain the photographs, parishioner addresses, phone numbers and e-mails replicating the TODAY’S GOSPEL REFLECTION printed directory. If you do not want your information teaches a crowd. in the mobile directory, please notify the parish office, Children: Why did Jesus feel sorry for the 262-796-3940, so that we can remove it. people? What did Jesus do for the people when he saw them?

Adults: Which of Jesus’ teachings has touched you profoundly? What did you do as a result of hearing it?

PLEASE PRAY FOR THESE MEMBERS OF OUR PARISH COMMUNITY: Kenneth Schaefer Mary Jane Doney Deborah Musante Scott Schmaelzle Marion Carlson Dorothy Honrath Jane Molter Kendall Roehling Charles Merkel Celwynne Conell Shirley Sciacca Carolyn Bills Chloe Roehling Joe Burns Pat Humphriss Patricia (Pat) Tom Dutton Vern Arneson Gutschenritter Kathy Bell Paul Irvin Jerry Wrobbel Wayne Schmidt Sara-Rae Remmel Robert Hromadka Lynn Stuhr ST. JOHN VIANNEY| BROOKFIELD, WI | 7 PARISHPARISH STEWARDSHIP:STEWARDSHIP: AA DISCIPLE’SDISCIPLE’S WAYWAY OFOF LIFELIFE

OUTREACH PRAYER, MINISTRY & OFFERINGS The following funds have been distributed: Good shepherds guide and guard their sheep, leading • $800 to Rosalie Center of Pathfinders, which them to nourishing pastures, making sure they do not provides supportive services during pregnancy and come to harm…We can all be trustworthy shepherds after delivery to enhance parent-child relationships whether we are parents, teachers, nurses, pastoral and help parents identify and pursue personal and ministers, counselors, grandparents, or anyone career goals. This is done through their programs: concerned about and considerate enough to act for Supporting Teen Families, Families United to the well-being of another. Prevent Teen Pregnancy, Today’s Dads, and Sr. Joyce Rupp, O.S.M. – Living Faith Healthy Marriages. • $1,840 to Society of St. Vincent de Paul Waukesha, a group of lay Catholic volunteers who help their neighbors in Waukesha County. Assistance may CURRENT JULY/JUNE FISCAL YEAR include emergency rent, utilities, food, clothing, WEEKLY OFFERINGS REPORT household goods and/or referral services. On a Faith Direct Electronic Contributions, 07/05/18 $37,124 person-to-person basis, through a home visit, Sunday, 07/15/18 Envelopes & Offertory $19,421 members offer help, hope, and encouragement to Thank you for your gift. people in need—an ear to listen, a hand in a time of crisis and a hope to guide people toward programs that can bring lasting change into their lives. • $950 to The Gathering of SE Wisconsin, Inc., whose ESL TEACHER NEEDED—PRINCE OF PEACE mission is to provide meals and associated services Prince of Peace is in the need of a helper as a English (mental health assistance, medical referrals, supply teacher for our ESL program for adults. The teacher distributions) to those who would otherwise go needs to speak some Spanish as well. The times are hungry. They respect the dignity and values of every Tuesday from 6:30 PM-8:00 PM. Classes start every individual they serve and value their September 11. If you can help or have any questions, volunteers who allow them to serve the please call Alejandra Barajas at 414-388-3035. We community. Their work is best expressed in their would gladly appreciate it. Thank you. motto: People in community feeding the hungry.

PRISON MINISTRY Learn about Prison Ministry and join the National Catholic Prison Ministry 2-day Conference "Bridges of FARMERS’ MARKET GLEANING Hope," on October 12 & 13, 2018 at the Archbishop Cousins Center. Please consider joining us to For the last seven years, SJV parishioners have gleaned understand, learn, refresh and renew in your surplus food from the Brookfield Farmers’ Market to understanding of Prison Ministry. feed the poor. The program will take place this year on six Saturdays during August and September. The This conference is hosted by Dismas Ministry, a remaining Saturdays for which we need volunteers are publications and mailing ministry whose goal is to give September 8 & 15. Each volunteer or group of prisoners spiritual support during their incarceration. volunteers gives Farmers’ Market vendors who want Dismas Ministry provides inmates and their chaplains one a bucket for their surplus food and transports the with free Catholic scripture, faith and prayer resources filled buckets to the Salvation Army in Waukesha. It they need. Their mission includes all who suffer the takes about two hours on a Saturday. If you are effects of crime: victims and their loved ones, as well interested in participating in this fun and valuable as prisoners, those released from prison, and the entire ministry, please call or e-mail John Thompson, at 262- community. Reserve your spot today at 796-3940, extension 1110 or [email protected]. Act www.dismasministry.org/conference. We’ll save a seat now—times are filling up fast! for you! TH 8 | 16 SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME | JULY 22, 2018

WELCOME TO OUR NEWEST PARISHIONERS!

“I was a stranger and you welcomed me” ...(Matt. 25:35)

The following have joined our parish in recent weeks, and we welcome them. Please take a moment to familiarize yourself with their names so you may welcome them.

Patty Brooks Sean & Michelle Murphy Tyler & Kellsie Fink Andrew & Alysse Ostrowski Brian & Katie Herczeg Brain Otto & Hanna Patty Brooks Elizabeth Kayser Hawkins Thomas Kayser BAPTISMS Tyler, Kellsie, Riley & The following children were Baptized in recent weeks, Henry Fink and we also welcome them to our parish community and congratulate their parents:

Theodore Thomas Van Cleave, son of Nicholas & Jennifer

WORLDWIDE MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER Brian Otto & Hanna Jesus said, Come away and rest awhile. Give your Hawkins marriage new life.

Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekends are September 7-9 in Geneva, IL; October 19-21 in Brookfield, WI or November 9-11 in Rockford, IL.

Visit our website at: alifetimeoflove.org or call 888-574- 5653.

JR. HILLTOPPERS BASKETBALL PROGRAM Michelle, Sean, Declan, In the shadow of Marquette University Liam & Ronan Murphy High School’s successful Division I Varsity Basketball Program, Junior Hilltoppers Sports Clubs, Inc. is launching the Jr. Hilltoppers Basketball Program for the upcoming 2018-2019 season for all interested boys who are entering 5th–8th grades in the Fall of 2018. Jr. Hilltoppers Basketball is a complement to, not a substitute for, your grade school basketball team which should remain your first priority. If you are interested in joining the Jr. Hilltoppers Basketball Program or simply learning more about it, please fill out the Basketball Interest Form no later than July 31, 2018, which can be found under the Basketball tab at https://jrhilltoppers.com. Alysse & Andrew Ostrowski ST. JOHN VIANNEY| BROOKFIELD, WI | 9

SAFEGUARDING SESSION AUGUST 2, 6:00PM-9:00PM The goal of the Safeguarding All of God’s Family program is to protect our children and all in the church family from sexual abuse and related dangers. According to the policies of the Archdiocese of Milwaukee, individuals MUST attend a Safe Environment Education session prior to any volunteer service where they will be in regular contact with children.

There will be a Safeguarding Education Session for those who have not taken the training. The Safeguarding Training will here at St. John Vianney Parish on Thursday, August 2, 2018 from 6:00 PM-9:00 PM in the Presentation Hall.

To register for the training session and complete the necessary online forms, please visit http://www.archmil.org. Scroll down and click on the blue Safe Environment button. On the Safe Environment page you can download the instruction sheet for your review. Then please click on the red register here button. You will need to create an account and it will walk you through the whole process.

Dave Baudry will be the Safe Environment Facilitator. If you have any questions, please call him at 262-796-3944, ext. 1117, or email him at [email protected]

Where: St John Vianney Parish Time: 6:00-9:00 PM Address: 1755 N. Calhoun Rd, Brookfield, WI 53005 Location: Presentation Hall, lower lever of Parish Center

It is the policy of the Archdiocese of Milwaukee that all parishes are compliant with the Safe Environment Policy of the Archdiocese. All volunteers who have any possibility of interaction with children and/or youth are required to:

1. Read the parish’s Safe Environment Handbook. 2. Complete the Archdiocese of Milwaukee Safe Environment Training. 3. Read and accept the Code of Ethical Standards for Leaders statement—part of the online registration process). 4. Have a background check done (also part of the online registration process)

ANOINTING OF THE SICK The Sacrament of the Sick is available every Thursday during the 7:00 AM Mass. Members of the parish facing surgery or other medical procedures or tests are invited to receive this sacrament prior to their procedures. Anyone who is dangerously ill due to sickness or old age may be anointed.

BLOOD DRIVE Blood donations are down in the summer, so we need you! The Firm Believers will be sponsoring a blood drive on Wednesday, August 8, in the Church Hall from 1-6 PM. We need donors for whole blood and double red cells from adults and teens 16 and over. Sign-up will be in the Narthex July 28/29 or on the website, www.redcrossblood.org (look for August 8, and you will see St. John's listed). You can then make your appointment right there from your phone or other device. Or you can call Debbie Strachota, 414-303- 0083. Walk-ins are welcome and will be accommodated as soon as possible. (There are often no-shows.) Give a pint and get a coupon for a free pint of Culver’s famous frozen custard. Also, with a valid e-mail address, receive a $5 coupon for Amazon. Come and help to save lives!