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September 15, 2019 PǑǢǙǣǘ OǖǖǙǓǕ WǕǒǣǙǤǕ: ǧǧǧ.ǣǤǦǙǞǓǕǞǤǠǑǜǜǟǤǤǙ.ǟǢǗ 201 N. 76th Street Milwaukee, WI 53213 Mon-Thur 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM / Fri 8:30 AM - 3:30 PM Office: (414) 453-5344 Fax: (414) 453-4225 Mass Schedule Saturday 4:00pm West Site Sunday 8:00am East Site 10:00am West Site Weekday Mass Schedule Monday - Friday 6:25am East Site Tues, Wed, Fri 8:00am West Site Thursday 12 Noon West Site Saturday 8:00am East Site Sacrament of Reconciliation Saturday 3:15-3:45pm West Site Sunday 7:15-7:45am East Site Pray the Rosary Saturday 5:15pm - West Site Sunday 7:30am - East Site Adoration First Friday 7:30am - West Site Anointing of the Sick Please call Lori in the parish office or Fr. Tom on his cell phone (414-207-0385) to arrange visits for yourself or someone you care for. Baptism, Marriage and RCIA Arrange with Pastor and Office (Nine months prior for marriage & RCIA). Coordinator: Jan Grosschadl 414-453-5344 ext. 116 Funerals Contact Pastor before finalizing details Coordinator: Lori Gabert 414-453-5344 Parish Membership / Support Anyone over age 18 is invited to register as an adult member. Please call Lori in the par- ish office to schedule a welcoming meeting. Bulletin Article Deadline Submit articles, announcements, and flyers via email to [email protected] be- fore noon on the Tuesday prior to the next EAST SITE WEST SITE weekend’s publication. Please note: This 5424 W. Bluemound 201 N. 76th Street deadline may change especially during holy days and holidays. Milwaukee, WI 53208 Milwaukee, WI 53213

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PǑǢǙǣǘ SǤǑǖǖ Pictorial Parish Directory Update Parish Administrator: Fr. Thomas Manjaly, SAC Parishioners can now schedule appointments for their photos [email protected]……………………………….X102 for the parish directory. There are 4 ways to sign up for your Director of Admin & Development: Susana Cuellar session: [email protected]……………….…..….………X109 1. Sign up on our website at: www.stvincentpallotti.org Liturgical Musician: Carrie Sanders 2. Look for our signup table in the back of church on [email protected] September 14 and 15. 3. Call the parish office. 414-453-5344 (See the bulletin for Bookkeepers: Cheryl Tousignant, Kari Utzerath office hours.) [email protected]……………..………….....X104 4. Call Lifetouch. 1-866-756-0281 (8am – 4pm Weekdays) [email protected]………………………………X104 Dates and times for pictures in the PARISH CENTER: Secretary: Lori Gabert Thursday, Sept. 26: 2 - 9pm [email protected]…………….………..……...... X101 Friday, Sept. 27: 2 - 9pm Director of Religious Education: Jan Grosschadl Saturday, Sept. 28: 9am - 4pm [email protected]……..……..………...... X116 Thursday, Nov. 14: 2 - 9pm Friday, Nov. 15: 2 - 9pm PǑǢǙǣǘ SǓǘǟǟǜ ǣǤǑǖǖ Saturday, Nov. 16: 9am - 4pm Office: (414) 258-4165 Fax: (414) 258-9844 Please allow up to 1 hour from your appointment time to be Principal: Jeffrey Johnson photographed and view your photographs. [email protected]……….…..………..………....x111 If none of these dates work for your schedule, please call the Vice-Principal: Fryda parish office for assistance. [email protected]……………………..…………..x259 Administrative Assistant: Annie Palazzolo Announcing the of [email protected]…………………..…………x114 Fr. Richard Henkes Choice Coordinator: Debra Brunner (May 26, 1900-February 22, 1945) [email protected]…..………………..…...... …..x110 Maintenance: Rey Cruz (414) 453-5344 Richard Henkes was a German Roman Catholic Food Service Director: Laura Ruiz-Reyes ………….……….x108 and professed member of the Pallottines. Henkes served as a teacher, but was best known for his preaching PǑǣǤǟǢǑǜ CǟǥǞǓǙǜ ̂ TǢǥǣǤǕǕǣ abilities in the pulpit where he made strong-worded condemnations of and the actions the Nazis were Beverly Moraska (Chairperson) said to have made. He was critical of the regime’s murder [email protected]……………………...…(414) 778-0134 of the disabled and other atrocities which forced the Catherine Albrecht (Vice Chairperson) to arrest him. His first arrest in 1938 saw [email protected]……………………...……...(414) 243-3640 him released, but his second arrest in 1943 saw him sent to Leann Reichertz (Secretary) Dachau concentration camp where he died. Henkes’ [email protected]………………..……(262) 412-0228 cause for beatification gained interest not long after he Walter Brummund - [email protected]…...(414) 732-7198 died though waned in the following decades until around Jay Wendelberger 2000 when formal requests were made to launch the cause. [email protected]……………...……..(414) 807-0087 The cause began in 2002 and Henkes was titled as a Andy Heinecke - [email protected]……..(414)305-4427 . Francis confirmed on December 21, 2018 that Henkes would be beatified and it is to be held in Gail [email protected]……...... (414) 258-6485 Limberg Cathedral on September 15, 2019. Christopher Gauthier (Trustee Treasurer) Please pick up a card in the back of church with [email protected]……………..………...(414) 302-1033 detailed information about Fr. Richard Henkes. Lenny Schaefer (Trustee Secretary) [email protected]………….………..………….(414) 534-1450

STEWARDSHIP PARISH SUPPORT The following members of our parish Week of Year to Date 7/01/19- Last Year to Date have asked for our prayers 9/08/19 9/08/19 7/01/18-9/08/18 Donald Atkielski, Robert Metrey, Patricia Pajunen, Fran Envelopes $6,044.19 $37,835.80 $42,156.14 Rasmussen, Gail Sadler, Sally Lindner, Donald Roberts, Offertory $505.10 $5,849.62 $7,130.86 Donald & Virginia Naegele, Dan Heinz, Harland Ehlers, Total $6,549.29 $43,685.42 $49,287.00 Stephanie Spangenberg, Mary Bechmann, Louise Klein, Surplus / (-$5,601.58) Fr. Bill, Anna Marie Weissenbeger, Jean Jarmusz, ( Shortage) from last Beverly, Doris, Phyllis Duckhorn, year)

Chet Gardeski, Mary Bach The Special Collection for September will be donated to Vision Forward. To add your name please call the Parish Office. Thank you for your contributions!

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Archdiocesan Service Week: September 22-29, 2019 Opportunities Let us spread the spirit of the 175th anniversary and do what Sunday (September 15) Jesus wants us to do during the final blessing when Father Birthday Weekend & Mission Appeal says, “Go forth, the Mass is ended.” Here are some ideas that  one can do alone, with their family, friends or group during Reconciliation - 7:15-7:45AM - EC the week of September 22nd thru September 29th:  Rosary - 7:30AM - EC  Visit a nursing home and make it a family event. Families Monday (September 16) can go to nursing homes and hand out small gifts such as  7th Grade Boys VB Practice - 3:15-3:45PM - PC homemade greeting cards.  7th/8th Girls VB Practice - 5:30-6:45PM - PC  Donate gently used clothing and other household items to Tuesday (September 17) others in need.  7th Grade Boys VB Practice - 3:15-3:45PM - PC  Pay the animal shelter a visit and donate old towels or  Census Meeting - 6PM - PO blankets. You may even be able to take time with the  Finance Council Meeting - 7PM - PO dogs and cats. Wednesday (September 18)  Pray for someone in need. If there is someone you know  School Mass - 8:00AM - WC who is in need, include them in your prayers.  5th/6th Girls VB Practice - 3:15-4:30PM - PC  Make a food donation to St Vincent de Paul or your local  7th/8th Girls VB Practice - 5:30-6:45PM - PC food bank.  Faith in Prayer Meeting - 6:00PM - WC  Participate in a cleanup day. Cleanup days are a fantastic Thursday (September 19) way to help preserve Mother Nature.  5th/6th Girls VB Practice - 3:15-4:30PM - PC  Help a neighbor who could use help with their yard work  Choir - 6:30-8:00PM - WC or other small projects. Friday (September 20) You will be rewarded in so many ways.  Church Cleaning - 9-11AM - WC  Faith in Prayer Meeting Boy Scouts - 6-7:30PM - CB Saturday (September 21) Wednesday, September 18  VB Home Games - 8-11AM - PC 6 PM in the West Church  Reconciliation - 3:15-3:45PM - WC The topic we will discuss is:  Rosary - Following 4PM Mass - WC “Nothing is impossible to God.” Luke 1:37 Sunday (September 22)  Reconciliation - 7:15-7:45AM - EC SAVE THE DATES!!!  Rosary - 7:30AM - EC LIFE CHAIN: Sunday, October 6th  Welcoming of Tim B. to at the 10AM BLOOD DRIVE: Saturday, October 19th Mass-WC

We could sure use some help! Please remember in your prayers the family and There are so many “little” things that help a parish run friends of Rosemary Martin and Theresa Brzycki. smoothly, and we bet there are parishioners who would be Rosemary’s funeral was held on Wednesday, Sept. 11, and Theresa’s funeral was on Saturday, Sept. 14. Both willing to assist us! We are looking for volunteers as: were held at the West Church. Church Cleaners “Eternal rest grant unto them O Lord, and let perpetual light Saturday Ushers shine upon them.” Adult Servers Funeral Ministry: See this week’s bulletin insert for more READINGS information on this. Monday: 1 Tm 2:1-8/Ps 28:2, 7-9/Lk 7:1-10 We are also in need of: Tuesday: 1 Tm 3:1-13/Ps 101:1b-3b, 5, 6/Lk 7:11-17  Someone who could do light sewing to mend church vestments. Wednesday: 1 Tm 3:14-16/Ps 111:1-6 /Lk 7:31-35

 Someone to launder the purifacators (linen cloths used Thursday: 1 Tm 4:12-16/Ps 111:7-10/Lk 7:36-50 to wipe the chalice after celebration of the Eucharist) Friday: 1 Tm 6:2c-12/Ps 49:6-10, 17-20/Lk 8:1-3 Call the Parish Office for more information or speak with Fr. Saturday: Eph 4:1-7, 11-13/Ps 19:2-5/Mt 9:9-13 Tom after any of the Masses. 414-453-5344 Sunday: Gather #1166, Am 8:4-7/Ps 113:1-2, 4-8/1 Tm 2:1-8/Lk 16:1-13 or 16:10-13

. MASS SCHEDULE Monday, September 16 Sts. Cornelius, Pope, & C , Bishop, Martyrs 6:25AM - East - Tuesday, September 17 Weekday; St. Robert Bel- larmine, Bishop, 6:25AM - East -†Nina Loo (Ginny Hay) 8:00 AM -West - †Leonard Mlynarski (M. Biernat) Wednesday, September 18 Weekday 6:25 AM -East - 8:00 AM -West - †Mary Flejter (M. Biernat) Thursday, September 19 Weekday; St. Januarius, Bishop, Martyr 6:25 AM -East - 12:00 PM -West - The Holtz Family (Karen Wolski) Friday, September 20 Sts. Andrew Kim Tae-gon, Priest, & Paul Chong Ha-sang, & Companions, Martyrs 6:25 AM -East - †Joyce L. Chiapusio (Thomas Chiapusio) 8:00 AM -West - Saturday, September 21 St. Matthew, Apostle Evangelist 8:00 AM -East - S.A.C. Sunday, September 22 25th Sunday in Ordinary Time 4:00 PM (Sat.) -West –†Jerry Jarmusz (Family) 8:00 AM -East – †Adrian Kochanski (Family) 10:00 AM -West – Parishioners

LITURGIAL MINISTERS (Sept. 21-22) 4:00 PM Lectors: Kathy Czaplewski, Griffin Bread: Patricia Griffin (T), Cindy Rebholz Matthew Czaplewski Cup: Andrew Gerkhardt (CB), Mike Griffin, Lynne Oszewski Servers: Gretchen & James Rebholz 8:00 AM Lectors: James Proulx, Schultz Bread: Ginny Hay Cup: John Hyland, David Schultz 10:00 AM Lectors: Catherine Albrecht, Michael Donohoo Bread: Leann Reichertz (T), Lenny Schaefer, Sarah Roegner Cup: Rosemarie Roegner (CB), Rebecca Taczala, Eileen Donohoo Servers: Jack Albrecht, Andrianna Bajorek Mission Appeal: September 14-15 This weekend we welcome Fr. Thomas Otanga, OCD missionary from the Discalced Carmelite Friars to tell us about their work and ministry. If you would like to donate to their work you can do so by using the Missionary Cooperation Plan Envelopes found at the end of the pews. If you did not bring your donation today, please take an envelope with you and drop it in one of the collections over the next two weeks. If donating by check, please make your check payable to St. Vincent Pallotti and put “MCP” in the memo line. Thank you.

. More Fruitful Points for Scripture Reading  The sum is greater than the parts. Read the Bible in context. What happens before and after – even in other books – helps us to understand the true meaning of the text.

 The Old relates to the New. The Old Testament and the New Testament shed light on each other. While we read the Old Testament in light of the death and resurrection of Jesus, it has its own value as well. Together, these testaments help us to understand God's plan for human beings.

 You do not read alone. By reading and reflecting on Sacred Scripture, Catholics join those faithful men and women who have taken God's Word to heart and put it into practice in their lives. We read the Bible within the tradition of the Church to benefit from the holiness and wisdom of all the faithful.

 What is God saying to me? The Bible is not addressed only to long-dead people in a faraway land. It is addressed to each of us in our own unique situations. When we read, we need to understand what the text says and how the faithful have understood its meaning in the past. In light of this understanding, we then ask: What is God saying to me?

 Reading isn't enough. If Scripture remains just words on a page, our work is not done. We need to meditate on the message and put it into action in our lives. Only then can the word be "living and effective." (Hebrews 4:12).