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995 S. Silver Lake Street • Oconomowoc, WI 53066 w w w . s t j e r o m e . o r g Pastoral Staff Parish Office: (262) 569-3020 Fr. Thomas Brundage, Pastor email: [email protected] Deacon Luis Pena Peggy Lanser, M.A., Pastoral Care Ray Ellingen, Director of Administrative Services Simone Gheller, Ph.D., Director of Music Tim Boelter, Maintenance Coordinator Tim Boelter, Cemetery Sexton William A. Swendson, Parish Attorney

School Office: (262) 569-3030 Mary Johnson, Principal

Faith Formation Office: (262) 569-3025 Peggy Lanser, Coordinator - Adult Ministry Tom Holschuh, Director - Youth Ministry Cathy Marjamaa, Director - Children’s Ministry Diane Zastrow, Coordinator - Special Needs

Mass Schedule Saturday Evening: 4:30 pm Sunday: 8:00 & 10:30 am Daily : Monday-Saturday 8:00 am Spanish Mass: Sunday 3:00 pm

Devotions • Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration in the Mater Christi Chapel • Divine Mercy Chaplet: 3:00 pm M-F in the Mater Christi Chapel • Mother of Perpetual Help following Tuesday 8:00 am Mass •

"There is a baptism with which I must be baptized, and how great is my anguish until it is accomplished! Do you think that I have Reconciliation come to establish peace on the earth? No, I tell you, but rather division. From now on a household of five will be divided, three against two and two against three."

~ Lk 12:50-52 page 2 St. Jerome Parish

“Do you think I have come to give you peace on Earth? No, I tell Dear Friends in Christ: you, but rather division.” ~Luke 12:51 Since the 16th century Catholic piety has assigned entire months to special devotions. The month of August is Living a stewardship lifestyle means stepping out of our traditionally dedicated to the . The comfort zone when needed. Many of us like to play it safe, not physical heart of Mary is venerated (and not adored as the cause waves, stay in the middle of the road. In today’s world of Jesus is) because it is united to her person we are called to be informed and take a stance for life, and is the seat of her love (especially for her divine Son), marriage and religious liberty. virtue, and inner life. Such devotion is an incentive to a similar love and virtue. Would You Pray for a Priest Each Day? This devotion has received new emphasis in this century from Sunday, August 18 - Fr. Lawrence Chapman the visions given to Lucy Dos Santos, oldest of the visionaries Monday, August 19 - Fr. Gregory Chycinski of Fatima, in her convent in Tuy, in Spain, in 1925 and 1926. Tuesday, August 20 - Fr. Pablo Cirujeda Ranzenberger In the visions Our Lady asked for the practice of the Five First Wednesday, August 21 - Fr. Joseph Coerber Saturdays to help make amends for the offenses committed Thursday, August 22 - Fr. Marti Colom against her heart by the blasphemies and ingratitude of men. Friday, August 23 - Fr. Charles Conley Saturday, August 24 - Fr. James Connell The practice parallels the devotion of the Nine First Fridays in honor of the Sacred Heart. The Requests for Priests is an apostolate that seeks for the priests of the Archdiocese of Milwaukee. On October 31, 1942, Pope Pius XII made a solemn Act of Consecration of the Church and the whole world to the Immaculate Heart. Let us remember this devotion year-round, *** Get the St. Jerome Parish App *** but particularly through the month of August. Downloading is simple (and FREE)! First: Visit the App Store on your phone or tablet Our Lady’s pure heart and her own total dedication to Christ Next: Search “St. Jerome Parish Oconomowoc” encourages our own pursuit of virtue and charity. This month, Then: Install and starting using! as we return to the rhythms of school and work, may we ponder the things of heaven with the Blessed Mother, keeping them all in our hearts. DON’T FORGET JESUS THIS SUMMER

followed by a 15-minute meditation on the Mysteries of the What are First Saturdays? . Confession is held in the afternoon as usual. We will The comes to us as a result of Our continue on the first Saturdays of each month. Lady’s apparition at Fatima on July 13, 1917, where she said, (in part) “I shall come to ask for the Communion of reparation OR ON YOUR OWN: On the first Saturday of five successive on the First Saturdays. If my requests are heeded, there will be months, do the following all with the intention of reparations to peace.” her Immaculate Heart: go to Confession, receive Holy Communion, say five decades of the Rosary, keep Our Lady True to her word, Our Lady came to then Sr. Lucia on December company for 15 minutes, meditating on the mysteries of the 10, 1925, and said, (in part) “I promise to assist at the hour of Rosary. death with the graces necessary for salvation all those who, in order to make reparation to me, on the First Saturday of five WHY FIVE SATURDAYS? successive months, go to Confession, receive Holy Communion, There are five kinds of offenses and blasphemies spoken say five decades of the Rosary, and keep me company for a against the Immaculate Heart of Mary: blasphemies against the quarter of an hour, meditating on the mysteries of the Rosary.” Immaculate Conception, blasphemies against her Virginity, blasphemies against the Divine Maternity, refusing, at the same The devotion is easy. The Blessed Mother didn’t ask us for much. time, to receive her as the Mother of mankind, blasphemies by In exchange for the practice of the First Five Saturdays those who seek publicly to implant, in the heart of children, devotion, she promised us that Her Immaculate Heart would indifference, disrespect, and even hate for this Immaculate triumph and an era of peace would be given to the world. Mother, and blasphemies by those who revile her directly in her sacred images. WHAT TO DO Please join us in Church on the first Saturday of the month Used with permission of the Marian Fathers following the 8:00 a.m. Mass. Rosary will be prayed after Mass of the Immaculate Conception of the B.V.M. St. Jerome Parish page 3

Welcome to St. Jerome Parish Readings for the Week If you are interested in joining St. Jerome Catholic Parish, Readings for the week of August 18, 2019 please contact the Parish Office, 569-3020. We will provide Sunday: Jer 38:4-6, 8-10/Heb 12:1-4/Lk 12:49-53 you with all the necessary information. (Registration forms are Monday: Jgs 2:11-19/Mt 19:16-22 also available on the welcome table in the narthex or on the Tuesday: Jgs 6:11-24a/Mt 19:23-30 parish website.) Again, welcome! Wednesday: Jgs 9:6-15/Mt 20:1-16 Thursday: Jgs 11:29-39a/Mt 22:1-14 Friday: Ru 1:1, 3-6, 14b-16, 22/Mt 22:34-40 Saturday: Rv 21:9b-14/Jn 1:45-51 Parish Stewardship of Treasure Next Sunday: Is 66:18-21/Heb 12:5-7, 11-13/Lk 13:22-30 In Thanksgiving for ’s gifts to us, we returned to God:

Sunday Gifts (8-11-19) ...... $ 17,705 Fiscal Year-to-Date Stewardship ...... $ 141,693 Liturgical Schedule

* * * * * Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday Mortgage Debt Balance ...... $1,454,620 7:30-7:50 am Liturgy of the Hours Monday, August 19 THANK YOU FOR YOUR GENEROSITY! 8:00 am Blessings on Craig Schaning Tuesday, August 20 8:00 am †Stella Lonski Wednesday, August 21 8:00 am †Julia Cedzo Thursday, August 22 8:00 am †Deceased members of the Bartelme & Buckeridge Families Friday, August 23 Online Giving is available on our parish website — 8:00 am †Barb Kopaczewski www.stjerome.org Saturday, August 24 Just click on “Online Giving” in the green bar at top of page 8:00 am †Barbara Boelter 1:00 pm Wedding - Pena/Wruck Please consider a donation to the Mortgage Debt Reduction fund. 4:30 pm †Mary Carlson Thank you! Sunday, August 25 8:00 am †Richard Rettler 10:30 am †Tom Snyder Have You Ever Thought About ... 3:00 pm Spanish Mass Intention of the Presider Gift of Stock: This is an easy and beneficial way to give a gift to the church. By giving a gift of stock, your gross income is not affected. It’s a good idea to consult your financial Dates & Events advisor for the most up-to-date tax advantages. Tuesday, August 20 ~Middle School Youth Night, 6:00 pm, Youth Room ~Athletic Association meeting, 7:00 pm, School Library — ALL R.C.I.A.: Come Join Us! ARE WELCOME The Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults (RCIA) is for you: Wednesday, August 21 ~If you have never been baptized and would like to become ~Well-Read Mom, 6:45 pm, Parish Conference Room a member of the , Thursday, August 22 ~Finance Council meeting, 10:00 am, Parish Conference Room ~If you are considering a change from another church ~Pastoral Council meeting, 6:30 pm, School Library tradition, ~Divine Mercy Cenacle, 6:30 pm, Parish Conference Room ~If you are not Catholic but would like to know more about Friday, August 23 the Catholic Church, ~Men’s Study, 5:45-7:00 am, Marian Hall ~Back-to-School Picnic / Meet & Greet, 3:30-6:30 pm (page 5) ~If you are questioning faith issues and not sure whether you Monday, August 26 would want to be Catholic. ~SoulCore, 6:30 pm, Youth Room (page 6) If you would like to learn about the Catholic Church, come ~Divine Mercy Cenacle, 6:30 pm, Parish Conference Room to a closer relationship with Jesus, and join others in Christian Community, YOU ARE WELCOME! PARISH PICNIC Classes will be held at St. Jerome’s on Sunday mornings Sunday, September 29 beginning in September. If you are interested or would like All are Welcome more information, please contact the Parish Office, 262-569- 3020. page 4 St. Jerome Parish

Liturgical Ministers 4th Sunday Eucharistic Adoration “Only in daily, confidential relationship with the Lord Saturday, August 24 at 4:30 pm in the tabernacle can one forget self, become free Presider: Fr. Tom Brundage of all one’s own wishes and pretentions, and have a heart Greeters: Elaine Garvey, Jim Lipski open to all the needs and wants of others.” Readers: Mary Jane Peschmann, Dianne Binger ~St. Teresa Benedicta of the Cross Extraordinary Ministers: Plate: Laura Molenda, Sharon Collins, sub Cup: Mariette Andersen, Anthony Plack, Mary Kondracki, Sue Please Pray for the Sick Ristow Tim Antonneau Tricia Loper Gift Bearers: volunteer needed Sally Butler Amanda Glorioso Mallas Music Ministers: Mike Mueller/Simon Gheller Pat Adeline Neuman Servers: I. D’Amour, S. Ganos, J. Krcmarik David Giese Russ Paar Ushers: S. Earsley, J. Lipski, G. Kriegl, D. Garvey, Elijah Hansen Brady Radaj A. Anderson, sub Robin Johnson Jim & Joann Schram Peter Kacheris Silvia Sokop Sunday, August 25 at 8:00 am Rita & Ed Kester Marv Wichert Presider: Fr. Rob Kroll Kathi & Jim Klann Dolores Winkels Greeters: volunteer needed Benjamin Kroening Lorraine Ziety Readers: Mike Broskowski, Pat Griffin Douglas Loper Extraordinary Ministers: Plate: John Zea, Dan Napgezek, Brenda Stieber If you are aware of a parishioner who is sick or hospitalized Cup: Jon Stieber, Rick Boettner, Mike Leahy, Jane Leahy and in need of prayers, please call the Parish Office. Gift Bearers: volunteer needed Music Ministers: Carrie Fetzer/Simon Gheller Rest in Peace Servers: C. Connor, J. Lechtenberg, J. Usher, sub Ushers: J. Steuber, D. Martinelli, M. Janowak, B. Lex, Please remember in your prayers: ~Joanne Crawford, a St. Jerome parishioner K. Krahe, S. Connor May God give her family and friends comfort Sunday, August 25 at 10:30 am and consolation. Presider: Fr. Tom Brundage Greeters: volunteer needed Readers: Theresa Bodus, Bryan Reilly Newly Baptized Extraordinary Ministers: Plate: Lisa Zabinski, John Schroeder, We welcome into our faith community through Baptism: Kara Schroeder, Jean Schlundt, sub ~Eleanor Marie Haldemann, daughter of Jennifer and John Cup: Donna Kozenski, Oleg Gershteyn, Linda Pinnt, Heide Welcome, little one! Ferranti, Peg Kopps, sub Gift Bearers: Pat & Rebecca Rettler Family Music Ministers: Peter Schwabe/Simon Gheller Banns of Marriage Servers: M. Balsewicz, C. Frohna, H. Frohna, S. Frohna Ushers: J. Houk, J. Kopps, C. Lindemann, J. Bujko, III Judy Pena & Colin Wruck sub, sub August 24, 2019

Religious Goods Do you have religious items that are not being used? , medals, relics,

holy water bottles, prayer cards, statues, and more … Let us help you find a good home for them! Deliver

items to the Parish Office. Any questions, please call Jennie, 262-569-3020. *** Bulletin Deadline *** Any items for the bulletin must be submitted by OFFICES CLOSED MONDAY at 10:00 AM to be included in the weekend’s On Tuesday, August 20, the Parish Office, School Office, and bulletin. Any items received after the deadline may be held Faith Formation Office will be closed. All staff will be for the following week. attending a day-long retreat. St. Jerome Parish page 5

Openings for Scrip Gift Cards Benefit St. Jerome’s PLEASE HELP ST. JEROME EARN FREE MONEY!!! Perpetual Adoration Please help us to have a second person in • Available after all weekend Masses in the Narthex. prayer at Eucharistic Adoration at the hours • Available during the week at the Parish Office, listed below. Is the Lord calling you to prayer Monday-Thursday 9:00-4:00 or Friday 9:00-3:00. during one of these hours?

Sunday: Midnight, 2:00am, 3:00am, 4:00am, Noon, 2:00pm, 3:00pm, 4:00pm, 5:00pm, 7:00pm, 9:00pm, 11:00pm Trail Life USA Now at St. Jerome’s! Monday: 1:00am, 2:00am, 3:00am, 4:00am, 5:00am, 1:00pm, The St. Jerome Trail Life USA charter has been 5:00pm, 7:00 pm approved, and registration is now open to all Tuesday: Midnight, 1:00am, 2:00am, 3:00am, Noon, 1:00pm, boys in grades K-12 for the 2019-20 school 7:00pm, 8:00pm, 9:00pm, 10:00pm, 11:00pm year. (This is the companion organization to Wednesday: 2:00am, 3:00 am, 4:00am, 6:00am, 10:00am, our parish American Heritage Girls.)

11:00am, Noon, 1:00pm, 3:00pm, 4:00pm, 9:00pm, Trail Life USA is a Christ-centered 11:00pm organization dedicated to the mission of Thursday: 1:00am, 3:00am, 4:00am, 7:00am, 9:00am, guiding generations of courageous young men 10:00am, 11:00am, Noon, 1:00pm, 2:00pm, 5:00pm, to honor God, lead with integrity, serve others, 8:00pm, 9:00pm, 11:00pm and experience outdoor adventure. TLUSA is Friday: Midnight, 1:00am, 2:00am, 3:00am, 6:00am, 8:00am, the premier national character development organization for 9:00am, 10:00am, 2:00pm, 3:00pm, 4:00pm, 6:00pm, young men which produces godly and responsible husbands, 9:00pm, 7:00pm, 8:00pm, 11:00pm fathers, and citizens. Saturday: 1:00am, 2:00am, 3:00am, 4:00am, 8:00am, 9:00am, 10:00am, Noon, 1:00pm, 2:00pm, 3:00pm, It provides a scout-type experience where boys can earn 4:00pm, 5:00pm, 6:00pm, 7:00pm, 10:00pm, 11:00pm badges and awards that complement our Catholic and family ***PLEASE NOTE: There is an especially great need for values. Trail Life USA offers your son the opportunity to learn perpetual adorers for the hours listed in RED. Please prayerfully more about rock climbing, robotics, model rocketry, archery, consider whether God is calling YOU! kayaking, and so much more!

Are you available for an hour during the week? ALL boys in our parish, ages 5-18, are welcome to join our If so, please call Anne Simonis, 567-1339. Troop! For more information or to register with St. Jerome Troop WI-0333, email [email protected]. Word of Life “When the sacredness of life before birth is attacked, give us Handyman’s Ministry the grace to stand up and proclaim that no one ever has the The St. Jerome Handyman’s Ministry is a collection of volunteer authority to destroy unborn life.” parishioners who provide various maintenance services around ~Pope Saint John Paul II, Homily, October 7, 1979 our buildings and grounds. One of its main objectives is to provide organized and welcoming surroundings as you enter our parish grounds — church and school. Parish School News To complete some of the objectives, additional volunteers are needed: 3 to 4 more volunteers are needed to maintain flower beds, and 6 to 8 volunteers are needed to improve the grass border along the driveways and parking lot. If you can help, please contact Roger Mayer, 262-490-7193, or Terry Walsh, 920-261-8580. Thank you!

Friday, August 23 St. Vincent de Paul Meet & Greet / BacktoSchool Picnic In today’s Gospel, Jesus says to his disciples: “I have come to 3:30  6:30 p.m. set the earth on fire, and how I wish it were already blazing! There is a baptism with which I must be baptized, and how • School Pictures great is my anguish until it be accomplished!” Your gift to the • Meet the teacher Society of St. Vincent de Paul to assist those suffering in • Drop off supplies poverty will help set the earth on fire with God’s love. •  Enjoy the picnic with Food Truck and Kona Ice For a better idea of all the ways the Society of St. Vincent de • Basketball signups grades 58 Paul helps our neighbors in need, please watch this video titled • Signups for Trail Life USA and American Heritage “Our Faith in Action: Today’s Society of St. Vincent de Paul”: Girls  grades K12 https://youtu.be/pPWp8Hvloss page 6 St. Jerome Parish

*** REGISTER NOW *** Parish Library This week’s featured book is “An Exorcist Faith Formation Classes Explains the Demonic: The Antics of Satan Registration is in progress for families with children in and His Army of Fallen Angels” by Fr. Gabriele Amorth. The grades K3-10. Classes for all ages will be held Sunday library is open during regular office hours: Monday-Thursday mornings from 9:15 to 10:15 a.m., to allow families to attend 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. and Friday 9 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Please call Mass before or after class time. (An alternate schedule for 569-3020 with any questions. youth in grades 6-8 and grades 9-10 offers monthly retreat afternoons instead of the weekly Sunday classes. See registration forms for details.) Our staff also includes a KC Punt, Pass & Kick licensed Special Education teacher to meet the needs of Oconomowoc Knights of Columbus Council students with special needs. The first session will be Sunday, #2487, in conjunction with the Wisconsin State September 15. Knights of Columbus, invite ALL BOYS AND GIRLS ages 8-12 to participate in our Punt, Pass & Kick Families who participated in the program last year should have contest on Thursday, September 5, at 4:00 p.m. received a registration packet via mail. If you are new to the on the St. Jerome School grounds. There are no parish or the Faith Formation program, registration forms are fees, and no equipment is required. The KC’s will provide all available in the narthex after Mass, on the parish website — necessary equipment (balls, tees, etc.) Tennis shoes are www.stjerome.org — or by calling the Faith Formation recommended. Questions? Please call Kurt Lindemann, KC Office, 262-569-3025. Youth Director, 262-853-2210. * * * * * PLEASE NOTE: For information for incoming 11th grade Confirmation students, please contact the Faith Formation Traveling? Office, 262-569-3025, or find registration/calendar on the Free ministry for traveling Catholics — for nationwide Mass website listed above. times while traveling in the United States, please call 1-800-627-7846 or check online at www.masstimes.org. SoulCore Continues This Summer Women of all ages and fitness levels are welcome! SoulCore is Well-Read Mom a movement that pairs core strengthening, stretching and The Well-Read Mom is more than a book club functional movement with the prayers of the rosary. It is a for women. It is a fun and easy way to read sensory experience combining candlelight, music, scripture and great literature and discuss it with others. All women of the movement to nourish body, mind and soul, and encourage parish are welcome to our monthly gatherings at 6:45 p.m. in deeper reflection on the virtues of the rosary. the Parish Conference Room. For more information or a book list, please contact Sophia at [email protected]. Summer Dates: ~Monday: August 26, 6:30 PM - Youth Room Next gathering: Wednesday, August 21 There is no fee to attend; free-will offering is appreciated. Fireside Café Hosts Needed Traveling Crucifix We are looking for friendly volunteers to host the donuts and coffee for the Fireside Café after Sunday Masses. If interested, Thank you to all parishioners who are please contact Vicki the Parish Office, 262-569-3020, x1404, praying for vocations to the priesthood, for more information. religious life and holy marriages. If you haven’t had the opportunity to host the Traveling Crucifix for Vocations, please consider signing up for one of the open weeks that works best for you. (Your family may select the weekend Mass of your attendance to receive the Traveling Crucifix.) *** THIS WEEK’S FEATURED ADVERTISERS ***

Enthrone the crucifix in a highly visible place in your home and Tinus Marine pray together as a family, with your grandchildren or your spouse once each day from Sunday through Thursday, utilizing Fox Bros. Piggly Wiggly the brochure that will guide you in prayer. Return the Traveling Crucifix to the parish office by Noon the following Friday. (It is Verlo of Delafield not permissible to pass the crucifix from family to family for insurance purposes.) Thank you to the many businesses and individuals who advertise in our weekly bulletin. Through their generosity, If you are interested in signing up, please contact the Parish our weekly bulletin is provided at no cost to the parish. Office, 262-569-3020. Thank you for increasing your prayer for vocations! PLEASE SUPPORT OUR ADVERTISERS St. Jerome Parish page 7

~ SERVICE OPPORTUNITY ~ NEEDED Open to youth in Grades 6-8 with parent chaperone Extraordinary Ministers and teens in grades 9-12 of Holy Communion to the Sick and Homebound There is a sacred opportunity to bring Christ in the to those in our community who have been separated from us by illness or infirmity. You can be Christ for these brothers and sisters by extending the compassionate care of the Church through your own hands and heart.

We are in need of Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion to bring compassion, prayer, and the Real Presence of Christ in the Most Holy Eucharist to the homebound, AngelsGrace Hospice, Oconomowoc Memorial Hospital, Aurora Medical Center-Summit, and Shorehaven Skilled Care and Assisted Living. Training will be provided, and days/times/locations are flexible. For more information, please contact Peggy Lanser, 569-3020 x1410 or [email protected].

Yummy Desserts Needed Our parish St. Vincent de Paul volunteers AND our parish Mini Vinnies will go to Waukesha to serve a hot dinner to the hungry on Monday, August 19. We are in need of some yummy THANK YOU … desserts! Please bake and donate your favorite bars or cookies to everyone who helped with our parish and school fundraising and deliver to the Parish Office no later than NOON, August over the past fiscal year. This FREE money goes toward 19. Questions? Please call Laura Jurczyk, 567-6339. The Feed budgeted items as well as unexpected expenses throughout the the Hungry program is sponsored by the St. Vincent de Paul year. Please continue to support St. Jerome’s by turning in your Society. THANK YOU! Piggly Wiggly receipts, Box Tops for Education, and Coke Rewards (cap codes & carton codes). Calendar Raffle Winners If you shop on Amazon, which so many of you do, be sure to *July 30 — John Ziegler — $25 log in to “smile.amazon.com” and select “St. Jerome *July 31 — Samantha Anderson — $50 Congregation” as your charitable organization, then shop as *August 6 — Sue O’Connell — $25 usual! In return, St. Jerome’s will earn a percentage of EVERY *August 7 — John McQuade — $50 purchase you make on Amazon. *August 8 — Tim O’Connor — $100 Please use Scrip Gift Cards to purchase your groceries, gas, CONGRATULATIONS school supplies, going to the movies or out to restaurants, home repairs and appliances, hotels and airfare, online purchases, gift-giving and so much more! These are the SAME CARDS that you can purchase at retail stores, EXCEPT that St. Jerome’s earns a percentage from every card purchased through the Scrip Gift Card program.

Below are the fundraising amounts earned over the last fiscal year. PLEASE help us to increase these amounts for this current fiscal year. THANK YOU!

♦ PIGGLY WIGGLY RECEIPTS: $676.63 ♦ BOX TOPS FOR EDUCATION: $497.10 ♦ COKE REWARDS: $97.02 ♦ AMAZON SMILE: $301.29 ♦ SCRIP GIFT CARDS: $12,912.90 (net profits) (In addition, $8,101.96 was claimed by school parents to be used toward their school tuition, $2,356.51 went to the Faith Formation program, and $1,098.52 was donated to Tuition Aid Fund.)

THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING ST. JEROME’S page 8 In and Around the Archdiocese

Part-Time Cooks and Service Operators Needed: Redemptorist 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Over 200 artists will be selling original Retreat Center, 1800 N. Timber Trail Ln., Oconomowoc. Meals art priced for $100 or less. Admission is $10 and supports served to people on their spiritual retreat. Work varied hours; Mount Mary scholarships. Learn more at mtmary.edu/sas serving buffet style. If interested, please call 262-224-2759 or email [email protected]. 2019 Midwest Retreat/Seminar: September 13-15 at Loyola Stritch Medical School, Chicago. This retreat is hosted by Mission 2019 Respect Life Retreat: September 6 & 7 at Durward’s Doctors Association and is offered to Catholic physicians, Glen Retreat Center, W11876 McLeisch Rd., Baraboo. Retreat dentists, nurse practitioners and physician assistants, and their leader will be Bishop Donald Hying. Come away to scenic spouses, who are considering short-term mission service in Africa Durward’s Glen to be re-energized in your prayer and work to or Latin America. Information and accreditation statement (for protect life from conception to natural death. Whether you are the 11 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits) are available at a sidewalk counselor, pray outside abortion facilities, are on www.MissionDoctors.org or by calling the office, 213-368- your parish Respect Life committee, or simply pray quietly at 1872. home, please join us for the retreat. Please register by September 1. Register online at vigilforlife.org; in the righthand Brew City Catholic: Connect with others adults in their 20s & column look under “Important Documents.” Questions? Contact 30s! Socials. Events. Small Groups. Retreats. Conferences. Brew Marie Lins, 608-469-3982 or [email protected]. City Catholic is the Archdiocese of Milwaukee initiative for young adults. Get connected at brewcitycatholic.com. Follow us Starving Artists’ Show: Sunday, September 8, at Mount Mary on Instagram @brewcitycatholic University, 2900 N. Menomonee River Pkwy., Milwaukee, from