THE BAPTISM OF THE LORD • JANUARY 11, 2015 As members of St. Dominic Catholic Parish, we commit ourselves “To Seek Christ, Know Christ, and Become Christ, Each One for the Sake of All.” 18255 WEST CAPITOL DRIVE • BROOKFIELD, WI 53045 Message from Fr. Brad “I have baptized you with water; he will baptize you with the Holy Spirit.” – Mk 1:8 This week we liturgically commemorate the Baptism of the Lord. We take the time this weekend to recall our own baptism. The words of St. John the Baptist from St. Mark’s Gospel above, remind us that at our own baptism, however many years ago, we were filled with the Holy Spirit, became part of the Mystical Body of Christ, and members of God’s family washed free from the stain of Original Sin. We are a new creation in Christ Jesus. Our baptism allows us to fight against concupiscence knowing that we have been baptized into Christ and he has won the victory over sin and death, therefore, we can live life unafraid; to boldly imitate our Blessed Lord and follow the promptings of the Holy Spirit to follow God’s will for our lives. When we enter and exit church we typically sign ourselves with the Sign of the Cross using Holy Water. This water aids us not only to recall baptism, but to remember the inner purification with which we prepare for the reception of grace at Holy Mass especially the supernatural grace we receive through God’s mercy and love in the worthy reception of Holy Communion, so that we might be enabled to live another grace-filled week in imitation of our Blessed Savior and in obedience to God Who is Love. Let us pray for each other that we might bravely and humbly live our baptismal dignity. ~Fr. Brad Krawczyk Associate Pastor w w w. s t d o m i n i c . n e t 2 Save The Date - Our Next Parish Auction Is February 6, 2016! Important Information About Trivia Knight Due to unforeseen circumstances, Trivia Knight scheduled for Saturday, February 7, 2015, has been postponed. The committee will meet in the next few months to set a new date, hopefully in the fall. A theme has been chosen and the date has been set, and now we’re asking for your help! A parish-wide event, such as, A Knight in Vatican City, requires us to be in community with each other and calls for all of us to be involved. How are you being called to help make Auction 2016 a success? Please prayerfully consider sharing your time, God-given talents and abilities, as well as your ideas to make this auction successful for the entire St. Dominic campus. Please contact us at [email protected], and let us know how you’d like to get involved! ~Tina & Tim Jessick and Jessica & Dan Brown, Auction 2016 Co-Chair Couples Much will be required of the person entrusted with much, and still more will be demanded of the person entrusted with more. (Luke 12:48) HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYONE !! At our next meeting, Tuesday, January 14, Allison Nastoff, granddaughter of Sarah Nastoff, will be our speaker. Allison will present a program based on her life and her most interesting book, Paws That Changed My Life. Deacon Larry La Fond will offer a Communion Service at 10:30 am, with our meeting and lunch to follow. We encourage parishoners (55+) to add to your list of New Years resolutions, joining St. Dominic Seniors! Don’t let the word senior stop you! We are friendly, enjoyable company and have excellent lunches and interesting programs. Please call Valerie Cherek at 262.523.0748 for reservations for this month's meeting. Come to meet Allison Nastoff and hear her most fascinating story. As has been addressed in previous bulletins, the committee is looking to “pass the torch” to a new group of people who would like to continue this fun tradition! Proper training will be given! Interested or have questions? Please contact Molly Schmidt at 262.781.3480 or [email protected]. Eat well!! There are over 90 healthy items available this month! As a bonus, you will receive a FREE Salad To Go Cup with a $40 purchase. Order forms and additional information can be found in both narthexes. Go to www.marketday.com to place an order or complete and return the order form to the school office. Online orders should be placed by Monday, January 19 at 11:00 pm and paper forms must be returned to the school office before 12:00 pm on Friday, January 16. Orders can be picked up Friday, January 23, 2015, in the school cafeteria from 2:30-4:00 pm. If you have any questions, please contact Ann Klingsporn at 262.844.8942. Help the Babies of Hebron House! At the beginning of each year, St. Dominic Catholic Parish hosts a drive to assist Hebron House of Hospitality in Waukesha, which houses homeless families. We are amazed, each year, at the generosity of our parish families. Did you know that 1/3 to 1/2 of the residents of Hebron House are infants? They are in desperate need of diapers in larger sizes (including Pull-ups) and baby wipes. Throughout the month of January, we will be collecting these items for homeless families trying to get back on their feet. Please consider purchasing a few when you see sales or have coupons, or add something extra to your shopping cart. Laundry baskets for collection will be placed in the narthexes until the end of January. Thanks for your help! w w w. s t d o m i n i c . n e t Holy Hour For Life January 21, 2015 at 7:00 pm An Hour of Prayer with Exposition of the Holy Eucharist The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops has declared January 22, the anniversary of Roe v. Wade, a day of penance for violations to the dignity of the human person committed through acts of abortion, and a day of prayer for the full restoration of the legal guarantee of the right to life. On Wednesday, January 21, the eve of the National Day of Penance and Prayer, a Holy Hour for Life with Benediction will be held from 7:008:00 pm here in church, and will be led by Deacon Larry LaFond and Deacon Greg Diciaula. Please join us for an hour in adoration before the Blessed Sacrament, praying for a consistent life ethic for all stages of life – from conception to natural death. 3 Once upon a time in a faraway land, an Enchantress turned a cruel, unfeeling Prince into a hideous Beast. To break the spell, the Beast must learn to love another and earn her love in return, before the last petal falls from an enchanted rose…. Come and see how this all “plays out” at the St. Dominic School performances of Disney’s Beauty and The Beast Jr. Performances will be held on January 22, at 6:30 pm and January 24 at 2:00 pm in the PAAC. Tickets will be available for sale in both narthexes after Masses on January 17/18 or at http://www.stdominic.net/School/ MusicalTicketForm.pdf . BE OUR GUEST and support our parish school actors and actresses! The PAAC Is Here For You! The St. Dominic Parish Arts and Activity Center, better known as the PAAC, is able to hold a variety of activities for not only for the St. Dominic Catholic Parish community, but the greater community as well. Events can be hosted by St. Dominic or by outside users for a fee. With a 25’ x 25’ stage, 75’ x 55’ meeting space, and a capacity of 504 people, the PAAC was designed to serve multiple purposes. The space has proper acoustic treatment, sound equipment, a retractable video screen and a concession stand which makes it a flexible space to serve any need. Do you know of a business or community organization looking for this kind of space? For more information, please send an email to [email protected] or call Molly Schmidt, in the Parish Center, 262.781.3480 x241. Pizza With A Pope! St. John XXIII: Vatican II Saturday, January 31, 2015 after 4:30 pm Mass in the Marcy Center Do you want to learn more about Pope St. John XXIII? Do you like free pizza? If you said yes to either, come for Pizza and the Pope in the Marcy Center on Saturday, January 31, after 4:30 pm Mass, to hear our Teaching Parish Seminarian Michael Thiel share information on St. John XXIII's perspective on Vatican II. St. Dominic Blood Drive The St. Dominic winter blood drive will be in the Marcy Center, on Monday, January 19, 2015, from 1:30-6:30 pm. When you donate blood or a blood component, you give a second chance at life to all kinds of people, young and old. The Blood Center needs 700 units per day to supply the state’s hospital needs. If you have questions or would like to make an appointment, please call Diann Pergande at 262.781.7975. Please keep in mind that walk-ins are also welcome. Make a difference in someone’s life...please donate blood. w w w. s t d o m i n i c . n e t 4 Christmas Memorials 2014 Giving Tree Thank You! After the printing of the flyer that appeared in the bulletin on December 28, a few more Christmas Memorials were received. We would like to gratefully acknowledge the following parishioners in providing special offerings for Christmas flowers and decorations, in memory of those listed below. Thank you for your part in making our worship space so beautiful. Please keep these people in your prayers. From: Their Children Jeanne Klawa Agnes Proell Ralph & Janice Limbach For: Philip Geardino & Drew Chidester Bernard & Mary Klawa, Stan & Therese Nowak and Raymond & Charlotte Ratajczak Heinz Proell Ralph & Beverly Limbach, Robert Savatski and Joan Palubicki We also want to thank the following parishioners for their generous donations for Christmas flowers and decorations. God bless you! Rosalia Sanfelippo Therese Janick Stewardship Summary Budget for fiscal year end 6/30/15: $1,725,321 ******** Budget for 7/1/14 through 1/04/15: $937,747 Actual for 7/1/14 through 1/04/15: $942,765 ******** Budget for week ending 1/04/15: $32,810 Actual for week ending 1/04/15: $28,489 To all who signed up on the Time & Talent form and came ready to help when called; all who helped cut, write and hang all the colored tags; all who helped with all the beautifully wrapped packages, sorting and bagging, including the six year old boy who worked so hard and thought it was “awesome” (and yes he will be back to help next year when he is seven); all who helped with the deliveries to the nine locations and were amazed at the number of packages; to everyone who brought gifts...be assured that every gift found its way to a “happy heart”. Thank you and God’s blessings! ~Diann Pergande Stewardship Commitment Renewal The 2015 St. Dominic Stewardship Renewal offers you an opportunity to be ignited in faith and to answer your call to holiness. Prayerfully consider what God asks of you in relation to the financial resources given to you as His steward, and renew your commitment to God using your skills, interests and talents. Commitment forms and materials were previously mailed to you. Please review, fill out your commitment form and drop it in the regular collection baskets at Mass, return it to the Parish Center, or if you prefer, your commitment can be made online at stdominic.net. Gifts to God through St. Dominic Catholic Parish directly support our mission and ministries. Your increased offering will support the: formation of intentional disciples by expanding adult lifelong faith formation and evangelization efforts; education and formation of our children and youth by providing additional resources for our day school and child and youth ministries; ongoing maintenance of our facilities, campus, and technology capabilities. This year, we are asking all households to discuss as a family what percentage of income to give back to God through St. Dominic Catholic Parish: Give your first hour or first 2 hours of income per week (2.5% or 5% of your annual income) back to God, to renew your commitment to Christ; If you already give more than 2.5% - 5% of your income, consider an increase. Trust in God to care for all your needs; Give God what He asks of us and offer a 10% tithe; If you haven’t given in the past, make a commitment to God through St. Dominic Catholic Parish. Thank you and God bless. It is through the power of the Holy Spirit that we are called to ignite our faith and to burn with the fire that can’t be contained. Thank you for answering God’s call. w w w. s t d o m i n i c . n e t Consider Enrolling Your Child In Our K3 Program! Learning at this stage of a child’s development is accomplished through social and play activities, directed by caring and nurturing teachers. A major emphasis of our program is helping students develop strong moral values, respect for others, a happy and confident sense of self, and the ability to exhibit self-control. This is a time when children learn to interact with their peers, and we believe it is important to make this a positive experience. Learning is presented through learning centers, hands-on experiences, and group play. Contact the school for more information at 262.783.7565 or contact our K3 teacher, Brenda Kornacki at [email protected]. 5 Prayer For Help With Responsibility-Our Virtue Of The Month Give me, O God, a sense of responsibility. Give me…A sense of responsibility to myself, so that I may never waste the gifts which you have given to me; A sense of responsibility to my parents, so that I may do something to try to repay them for all the love and the care they have given to me; A sense of responsibility to my teachers, so that all their patient teaching of me may not go for nothing; A sense of responsibility to my friends, so that I may never disappoint them; A sense of responsibility to those who have gone before me, so that I may never forget what my freedom and liberty cost, and that I may hand on still finer the heritage and the tradition into which I have entered; A sense of responsibility to the world, so that I may put into life more than I take out; A sense of responsibility to You, so that I may always remember that You loved me and gave yourself for me. Help me remember what I have received, and to use what I have and so to make what I ought to out of this life of mine, which cost so much. This I ask for your love’s sake. Amen. ~www.turnbacktogod.com Saint Of The Week—St. Victorian—Feast Day January 12 A native of Italy, Victorian migrated to France and later to northeast Spain, where after living as a hermit, he became head of the monastery of Asan. Of particular importance in the biography of Victorian, is a passage describing his devotion to the Blessed Sacrament. It constitutes the earliest explicit account of prayer before the reserved Eucharist outside of Mass, demonstrating that the practice had arisen by the first half of the sixth century. After describing Victorian’s devotion in celebrating Mass as a hermit-priest, the biographer tells of a chapel Victorian built adjoining his hermitage, “far off from every loud noise of the world,” and how he spent his time there: “In this [chapel], more frequently and fervently, he poured forth his prayers before that indescribable Sacrament of divine goodness, and commended to God the health of the whole Church; and in this holy exercise he consumed almost the whole day. This anecdote lends credence to the claim of the Spanish city of Lugo that perpetual adoration of the Eucharist has existed in the city since the late sixth century. Welcome Back! We are happy everyone had an enjoyable break and are looking forward to a busy 2nd semester. Many fun and exciting activities are planned for many class levels for the remainder of the year. Stay tuned for updates on their progress! Children’s Ministry Calendar Of Events Tues., January 13: Wed., January 14: Thurs., January 15: Sun., January 18: LFF classes for K5-6th grade 6:15-7:30 pm in school Playgroup in the Marcy Center 10:00 -noon LFF classes for K5-6th grade 4:30-5:45 pm in school LFF classes for K3-1st grade 9:00-10:15 am in school Nursery during 9:00 am Mass in Marcy Center 5 CLOW during 9:00 am Mass-dismisses to Marcy Center For Family Thought... This weekend we hear about Jesus being baptized. Most of us were baptized as babies, but Jesus was baptized as an adult! This began his ministry as a teacher, preacher, and healer. We have several members in our own community who were baptized as teenagers or adults. We remember all who were baptized and thank God for their participation in our parish family. As you think about the Gospel reading from Luke discuss the following as a family: What are some ways we can live out our baptismal promises? As a baptized member of the Church, what do you think is God’s plan for you? How will you follow this plan? Very often we get so busy and noisy that God’s voice is completely drowned out. We are not always prepared to recognize Jesus in our daily lives. What will you do to become a better listener? w w w. s t d o m i n i c . n e t 6 Junior High & High School Jan. 23– YM Ski/Tubing Trip to Sunburst – Registration forms are on the website under Youth Ministry. Junior High (7th & 8th graders) Jan. 14—Plug-In Night-Junior High Youth Group Game night 6:00-7:30 pm SOC (Summer Outreach Camp) Informational meeting on Wednesday, Feb. 4 at 6:00 pm Please note the date change! Come find out what it is about. Registration forms will be available. Feb. 8 – Retreat with the NET Team, open to all 7/8 graders in the parish, at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton. We will take a bus from here. Watch for emailed details in January. March 22— Middle School WI Catholic Youth Rally, 9:00 am-2:00 pm More details to come in early 2015. Would you like to have a Youth Night, service project, movie night, game night or more? Then, we need you to join us as part of the junior high team. Interested? Contact Debbie Olla at 262.781.3480 x252 or [email protected]. High School (9th-12th graders) Would you want to go to a summer Steubenville youth conference? Contact Debbie if you are interested. Mission Trip meeting, Jan. 28, in the Youth Room located in the Parish Center Workcamp–6:00-7:30 pm Lifetree—7:30 -9:00 pm, for all campers (teens and adult). Special Evening For Seniors – Monday, Jan. 26, 2015— Mark your calendar and watch the mail for a special invite. UPDATE ON MISSION TRIPS for 2015 We have spots open for both camps and need adult chaperones for WORKCAMP. Please contact Debbie Olla in the Youth Office for details - 262.781.3480 x252 or [email protected]. Workcamp:June 20-27 in Mifflinburg, PA Lifetree: July 25-August 1 LFF For Teens Sundays, 10:1011:50 am, unless otherwise noted 7th grade: January 11, 18 (parent meeting 10:15-11, in the PAAC) 8th grade: January 11, 18 9th grade: January 11, 18 (parent meeting 11-11:50, in the PAAC) 10th grade: January 11, 18 Confirmation 2014-2015 January 25 – Candidate/Sponsor meeting 1:30 – 3:00pm Service: January 11 - Janet Otten Open Door Cafe January 18 – Baran/Kane Open Door Cafe High Schoolers - Join Teens From The Quad At The 2015 STEUBENVILLE YOUTH CONFERENCE! June 26-28, 2015 in Steubenville, Ohio You’re invited into a life-changing encounter with Jesus Christ through the Sacraments of the Church and the power of the Holy Spirit. You will experience: Impactful presenters that deliver relevant messages. Powerful prayer rooted in the Eucharist. Beautiful liturgies that connect with young people. Opportunity for the Sacrament of Reconciliation. Dynamic praise and worship Time for group bonding. Check out the website http://www.steubenvilleconferences.com/youth for more details on what it is all about. Can’t make this date and would like to attend a Steubenville Conference this summer? We can see what openings other parishes have. Get in touch with Debbie Olla in the Youth Office and she can get the other dates available to you. Christ Alive In Our Marriage Retreat This day long retreat, for young adult couples in their first five years of marriage, offers an opportunity to reflect on the meaning of your vocation and how you are being invited to live out your faith. Sat., Jan. 24, 10:00 am-5:00 pm St. Margaret Mary Parish Information and Registration can be found at: charisministries.org/ Marriage_Wisconsin_Jan2015. w w w. s t d o m i n i c . n e t 7 Case Of The Missing Virgin? It’s a mystery that has baffled an elderly woman on Milwaukee’s south side, who goes by the name of Sr. Charity. She led an effort to purchase a statue of the Virgin Mary that she named Our Lady of the Streets and, for years, the statue looked out for those on Milwaukee’s tough streets. But somehow, the statue has disappeared. Read about this “mystery” in the January 15 issue of the Catholic Herald. To subscribe to the weekly publication, call 414.769.3500, toll free 877.769.7699 or visit www.catholicherald.org. Called To Holiness How has God fallen in love with you? There is a deep desire in all of us to experience how deeply God loves us, regardless of the sins and errors in our lives. St. John Vianney Parish is offering a series of presentations, beginning in January and continuing monthly through May, that will explore the vast riches of God’s love for us. Our presenter, Dr. Margarett Schlientz, will address growing in holiness through the power of prayer, the powerful intercession of the Blessed Virgin, the difficulties of forgiveness, the in-depth meaning of the Our Father, and much more. The first session is scheduled for January 19, 10:30 am—noon, and will be repeated on Jan. 20, 6:30 to 8:30 pm. The other dates are Feb. 25, March 24, April 14, and May 19. There will be both a morning and evening session on each of those dates. For more info, email Martha Malloy at [email protected]. Faith @ Work St. Mary’s Visitation Parish Christian Women invite you to Faith @Work, with everyday dynamic Catholics putting their faith to work in the workplace. Tuesday, January 13 7:00 pm SMV Parish Atrium 1260 Church St., Elm Grove Featuring: Joseph Bugni-Attorney, Federal Defender Services of WI Erin Dloan-Owner & Principal, Second Story Marketing & Communications Krishna Dasgupta-Psychiatrist, Independent Psychiatric Consultants Andrew Smith-President, Christo Rey HS Melodie Wyttenbach-President, Nativity Jesuit Academy Emcee-Lydia Lococo-VP of Mission Integration, St. Anthony Catholic School FREE! No need to register! Questions? 262.782.4575 In Joyful Hope - Celebrate the Year of Consecrated Life SAVE THE DATE! Friday, March 27, 2015 7:00 pm St. Joseph Chapel, Milwaukee All are welcome! Free will offering accepted. Religious communities of women and men in the Milwaukee Archdiocese join in a Massed Choir along with the SSSF Chapel Singers and vocal and instrumental soloists to celebrate their lives and ministry! For complete details contact Sister Mary Jane Wagner [email protected] 414.385.5246 Night Music on the Boulevard Concert Friday, January 16, 2015 – 7:00 pm St. Joseph Hall, 1501 S. Layton Blvd. Warm up your winter evening with classical, jazz, and pop favorites performed by Jeffrey Hollander on piano and Michael Britz on double bass. Hear the music of Beethoven, Chopin, George Gershwin, Irving Berlin, Hoagy Carmichael, and more. Tickets are just $10. Order from School Sisters of St. Francis, c/o Donna O’Loughlin, 1501 S. Layton Blvd., Milwaukee, WI 53215. For more details, please visit www.sssf.org. Integrating Faith and Work at Marquette University with Dr. Michael Lovell Tuesday, January 20, 2015 7:30 -9:30 am 7:30 am Continental Breakfast & Fellowship 8:15 am Prayer & Presentation The Sharon Lynne Wilson Center for the Arts - 19805 W. Capitol Dr. Cost: Free will offering Our work is important and brings honor and glory to God. How do we as Christians bring our faith to our work in an appropriate way? Mike Lovell, the first lay President of Marquette University, will share his story and desire of working in a faith-filled environment. Join us for Mike Lovell’s presentation on Faith and Work. RSVP to Kimberly at 262.966.1800 or [email protected]. w w w. s t d o m i n i c . n e t 8 We Could Use Your Help! The St. Dominic Junior High Forensics program will be hosting its third annual Forensics Meet on Friday, February 6 from 4:00 to 10:00 pm. Over 300 students from area schools will join us in this fun competition that showcases students' verbal abilities. Please see the flyers in this bulletin for more information on these two exciting opportunities! That Man Is You! Starts Again On January 16, 2015! That Man is You! is an interactive, multimedia men’s program focused upon the development of authentic male leadership. That Man is You! is successful at attracting large numbers of men, and then transforming their spiritual lives. Indeed, independent research from a Faith Advisor to The Gallup Poll reveals That Man is You! to be one of the most life transforming programs ever studied. We are all called to become more faithful followers of Christ and better versions of ourselves. Join other men from St. Dominic at That Man is You! Please join us on Wednesday, January 28 at 7:00 pm for A Prayer, A Story & A Taste of Wine with Father Dom! Prayers and volunteers are gladly accepted! If you're available to help us, please contact Jane Pittman at [email protected]. Father Domenic J. Roscioli brings an enlightening approach to being a Catholic priest through story telling of his unique experiences in life and relating them to the challenges faced by people in their everyday lives. Hosted by: Women OF Grace Our Campus is Rockin’ Once Again! The Buildings and Grounds Committee have installed boulders at entrances of various drives on campus, in order to preserve the asphalt work that was completed this past Fall, to keep the grass and landscaping in good shape and to prevent traffic from driving on storm drains. So, while you’re attending Mass, dropping your children off at school, or attending our many wonderful worship opportunities, please watch your corners as you’re driving around campus. New members are always welcome and encouraged to register as members of St. Dominic Catholic Parish! Young adults, age 23+, should register as adult members even if living at home. Parish membership is required for baptism, first reconciliation, first Eucharist and marriage. We meet personally with all new members to… provide a warm welcome; answer questions; fill out the necessary forms; provide information based on specific needs or concerns, and give a tour of the facilities, if interested. To schedule your personal meeting, please contact Molly Schmidt, 262.781.3480 x241 or [email protected]. For more information about our parish, please visit www.stdominic.net. Don’t Miss Out On Your St. Dominic 2015 Wall Calendar! We are delighted to offer The Liturgical Art of St. Dominic – 2015 Catholic Wall Calendar. Learn more about the history and use of liturgical objects in our church! Please take one per family. They are available in both narthexes. Thank you to the St. Dominic Marketing Committee and, especially, parishioner Dan Herda for offering his photography talent and skills for this calendar. We are grateful to Harder Funeral Home for their sponsorship as well. w w w. s t d o m i n i c . n e t In Loving Remembrance In your charity, please remember in your prayers the following people who recently died: † Pauline Bartolone, mother of Peter (Mary) Bartolone, grandmother of Gina and Alexandra † Albert Schneider Remember In Your Prayers… ...parishioners or family of parishioners who are ill, or recovering from injury or surgery, especially Judy Bickler, Russell Bordeaux, Brian Brouillette, Carol Dati, Kaley Donohue, Kathleen Fischer, Gregory Golbricht, Bridget Griepentrog, Larry Hanson, Elaine Kleinhans, Dave Kornacki, Tom Leupold, Janet Lillie, Adam David Maresca, Joe Marincic, Marlene Pribe, Kenneth Schaefer, Jeff Steinhardt, Robert Stormowski, Peggy Tate, Jim Toby, Mary Jane Walsh, Dolores Wechter, Katie Wilkenson, Jim Wolak, Pat Wutke and Jim Zielinski Sanctuary Lamps The Church Lamp will burn in January in memory of Francis Koenigs, Jim Smith and Mike Erickson. The Chapel Lamp will burn in January in honor of Bishop Donald Hying and for the successful selection of a new Auxiliary Bishop for the Archdiocese of Milwaukee. 9 Mass Intentions Monday, January 12 8:30 am † Emily Przybylski (Marianne Kuhlow) Mother of Perpetual Help Devotion Tuesday, January 13—St. Hilary 6:30 am † Albert Schneider Wednesday, January 14 8:30 am † Arlene Krawczyk (Mrs. Stich’s K4 class) Thursday, January 15 6:30 am † Tony Rinaldi (Rinaldi family) Friday, January 16 8:30 am † Elisabeth Gansler (Gansler Family) Anointing of the Sick Rosary in the Chapel after Mass Saturday, January 17 3:30 pm Individual Reconciliation in the Chapel 4:30 pm † Mary Jane Conlin (Ann M. Rozman) Sunday, January 18 7:30 am For All Parishioners 9:00 am † Josephine Menz (Helen Schartner) Wedding Anniversary of Ted & Mary Holtermann 11:00 am † George Bell (Chris & Gerri Schultz) American Flag Sponsor The American Flag, that flies outside, between the church and school, is being sponsored during the 1st quarter, January 1—March 31, 2015, by Tom & Amy Whittenberger, in honor of Katt Whittenberger, Sr. Chief USN. Please visit www.stdominic.net or call the Parish Center for sacramental information. Parish Center……………………………….….....262.781.3480 Pastor, Father David H. Reith………………………………..x222 Associate Pastor, Father Brad Krawczyk……………...x224 Deacon, Larry LaFond…………………………….262.345.5357 Deacon, Greg Diciaula…………………………….262.547.4216 Teaching Parish Seminarian, Michael Thiel………..x229 Administrative Services, Amy Whittenberger….... x253 Child Ministry, Stacey Irvine……………………………….x251 Liturgy & Music, Paul Burzynski..……………………......x240 Youth & Young Adult Ministry, Debbie Olla………..x252 Finance Administration, Karen Chaffee………...…....x223 Marketing-Communications, Meg Picciolo .............. x248 Parish Membership & Events, Molly Schmidt......... x241 Evangelization Minister, Brian Magliocco…………...x620 Administrative Assistants: Finance, Jeanne Verthein ................................................. x227 Liturgy/Music & Human Concerns, Barb Schenauer . x242 Lifelong Faith Formation, Debbie Caputo………….x250 Administrative Support, Judy Shilka........................ x228 Maintenance Supervisor, Steve Veres ........................ x282 Maintenance Staff, Dan Hughes ...................................... x282 Weekend Maintenance Staff, Tim Buckingham...... x282 School Office…………………………………………...783.7565 School Principal, Jill Fischer ............................................. x271 School Secretary, Mary Kay Reinbold .......................... x280 Parish Trustees Michael Ricci .................................................................. 781.1358 Jerry Buting .................................................................... 783.6555 Pastoral Council Officers E-mail ................................... [email protected] Chair, Don Drees ................................................ 262.781.2516 Vice Chair, Jim Palzewicz ......................... 262.790.1209 Secretary, Meg Siehr ........................................ 262.691.2139 Additional Contacts Marcy Center ........................................................ 781.3480 x233 Marcy Center Kitchen ....................................... 781.3480 x232 Prayer Network: Kathy Monday............................. 790.0535 St. Vincent de Paul Helpline ................................................ x600 [email protected] Email addresses for all staff members may be found on our website, www.stdominic.net. w w w. s t d o m i n i c . n e t 10 Server Schedule Saturday, January 17 4:30 pm Mara Kubit/Ella Daniels/ Sydney Daniels Sunday, January 18 7:30 am Adult Servers 9:00 am Cade Wormington/Jonah Wormington/Nick Hilbert 11:00 am Lydia Scott/Bethany Orgovan/ Carly Delforge Readings for the Week of Jan. 11 Sun: Mon: Tues: Wed: Thur: Fri: Sat: Sun: Is 55:1-11 or Is 42:1-4, 6-7/1 Jn 5:1-9 or Acts 10:34-38/Mk 1:7-11 Heb 1:1-6/Mk 1:14-20 Heb 2:5-12/Mk 1:21-28 Heb 2:14-18/Mk 1:29-39 Heb 3:7-14/Mk 1:40-45 Heb 4:1-5, 11/Mk 2:1-12 Heb 4:12-16/Mk 2:13-17 1 Sm 3:3b-10, 19/1 Cor 6:13c-15a, 1720/Jn 1:35-42 This Week’s Schedule Sunday. January 11—Hebron House Collection 9:00 am Children's Ministry LFF-School 9:00 am Nursery-MC5/6 9:05 am Children's Liturgy of the Word -MC7 10:10 am RCIA-AFM Room 10:10 am 7th gr. LFF-School 10:10 am 10th gr. LFF-Marcy Center 12:00 pm That Man Is You! Packers Event-PAAC 4:00 pm School Musical Rehearsal-PAAC 9:00 pm Adult Men's Basketball-PAF Monday, January 12 9:30 am Milwaukee Catholic Mamas-MC 5/6 2:50 pm Intermediate Band-PAAC 3:00 pm Musical Rehearsals-PAAC 3:15 pm Pack 119 Readyman Training-Cafeteria 7:00 pm Book Club-PC107 7:00 pm Finance Council-PC105 8:00 pm Athletic Board Meeting-MC6 Tuesday, January 13 10:30 am Seniors Communion Service-Church 11:30 am Seniors Lunch-MC7/KI 2:30 pm Den 5 Scouts-Cafeteria 6:15 pm Children's Ministry LFF-School/CH 6:30 pm CM Teaching Baptism-Church 6:30 pm Home & School Meeting-Library 7:00 pm Cub Scout Leader Meeting-MC6 7:00 pm The Sacraments-MC7/KI Wednesday, January 14 7:05 am Strings Advanced-PAAC 8:30 am Mass With All School-Church 9:45 am Bible Study-MC1 10:00 am Playgroup-MC5/6 10:30 am Cantor Rehearsal-Church 2:45 pm Strings Intermediate-PAAC 5:30 pm School Musical Rehearsal-PAAC 6:00 pm Plug-In 7/8 grade-Youth Room 7:00 pm Parents Baptism Prep Class-Church 7:00 pm Adult & Family Ministry Team-PC105 7:30 pm Youth Group 9-12 grade-Youth Room Thursday, January 15 8:00 am Yearbook Pictures-PAAC 2:45 pm Forensics-Marcy Center 2:50 pm School Faculty Meeting-Library 4:30 pm Children's Ministry -School/CH 6:00 pm Cantor Rehearsal-Church 6:30 pm 8th Grade Parent Meeting-PAAC 7:00 pm Adult Choir Rehearsal-Church 7:00 pm Teaching Parish Committee-PC105 7:00 pm Catholic ID - Chapel 9:00 pm Adult Men's Basketball-PAF Friday, January 16 10:00 am Beginning Band-PAAC 2:45 pm Strings Beginners-PAAC 5:30 pm Movie Knight-PAAC 6:00 pm AA Meeting-MC6 9:00 pm Adult Co-ed Volleyball-PAF Saturday, January 17 7:00 am Men's Ministry-MC1-3 8:00 am 40+-MC4 8:00 am Forming the Catechetical Spirit-PAAC Sunday, January 18 9:00 am Children's Ministry LFF-School 9:00 am Nursery-MC5/6 9:05 am Children's Liturgy of the Word-MC7 10:10 am RCIA-AFM Room 10:10 am 9th gr. LFF-Youth Room 10:10 am 8th gr. LFF-School 10:10 am 7th gr. LFF-School 10:10 am 10th gr. LFF-Marcy Center 11:00 am LFF 9th gr. Parent Meeting-PAAC 4:00 pm School Musical Rehearsal-PAAC 9:00 pm Adult Men's Basketball-PAF I’ll rush to the accident scene, but we need you to come to the rescue. ShellFy Flasch, RN Flight Nurse Donate blood. St. Dominic Catholic Parish Blood Drive *OUIF.BSDZ$FOUFS-PXFS-FWFMPG$IVSDI Monday, January 19, 2015 1:30 pm to 6:30 pm $all%JBOFBUUPTJHOVQ Appointments encouraged. Walk-inswelcome. BloodCenter of Wisconsin celebrates National Blood Donor Month by paying tribute to people whohelp others through the simple act of giving blood. As a special thank you, all attempting donors wilMreceive an additional 200 points that can be redeemed for items in BloodCenter’s Recognition Center. www.bcw.edu/blood Please bring a photo ID with your birth date St. Dominic Catholic Parish cordially invites you to “A PRAYER, A STORY & A TASTE OF WINE” WITH FR. DOMENIC JOSE ROSCIOLI Fr. Dom is a cancer survivor, longtime volunteer at Paul Newman's camps for children with cancer, and an activist for social justice in his inner city neighborhood in Kenosha. His presentations help you find God in your everyday life experiences. Read more about Fr. Dom at www.holyspiritswine.com and www.fatherdoms.com. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 2015 7:00—9:00 PM ST. DOMINIC CATHOLIC PARISH—PAAC Fr. Dom will have his Holy Spirits wine and unique product line available for sale, as well as a collection of his and Anna Nuzzo’s CDs. *A portion of the proceeds from Holy Spirits goes to "The Next Step", a non-profit organization that provides counseling, mentoring and support to young adults who have recently been diagnosed with cancer or other life-threatening diseases. An RSVP is required, so we’re sure to have enough tables, chairs, food & wine! Space is limited, so register today! To register, please visit http://conta.cc/1wq0yNs or contact Molly Schmidt, 262.781.3480, [email protected]. *$5.00 charge, paid at the door. Must be 21+ to attend!* Cornerstone Law FAMILY DENTISTRY WITH CARE & CONCERN Estate Planning Real Estate Elder Law Darryl D. Stich, D.D.S., Parish Member 414-403-6279 (MARY) 262-786-8440 “If it’s a home you’re seekin’, call Mary Deeken!” 13905 W. BURLEIGH ROAD • BROOKFIELD, WI 53005 NEED A NEW ROOF? Residential & Commercial Licensed • Insured Office Relocation/Storage Archives Center/Document Scanning 262-373-3800 BRIAN COAKLEY, PARISH MEMBER ) 1-800-748-3766 www.1800riteroof.com ~Parish Member~ 414-372-7000 • chcoakley.com Brookfield Office 262-501-2686 13620 W Capitol Drive Located in Brookfield, WI A Division of Kappl Construction, Inc. Marie Grandelis Sales Associate (414) 813-0036 [email protected] http://shorewest.com Sherry Wittemann Serving Brookfield and the St. Dominic Community Since 1993 CONGRATULATIONS & BEST WISHES TO ST. DOMINICS, FROM THESE FINE CONTRACTORS No Pressure, “PAINLESS” Real Estate Services Parish Member Since 1983 Direct: 414-807-5356 Web: sherry.shorewest.com Email: [email protected] Jim Swiderski Work: (414) 257-0833 • Cell: (262) 853-5467 [email protected] “We Are Specialist in the Art of Travel” VACATIONS & CRUISE PACKAGES 17000 W. Capitol Dr. • Brookfield, WI 262-373-1000 Call Lorraine or email [email protected] Attorney Parish Member www.cornerstonelawllc.com Exceptional service since 2003 Associate Vice President, ABR, CRS, CSRS, GRI Michael Kilkenny • Business Law • Real Estate • Employment Law • Estate Planning Serving Parishioners, Their Businesses and Their Families KORNACKI & ASSOCIATES ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS (262) 784-3323 John Norfolk - Parish Family creativebusinessinteriors.com 414.545.8500 Commercial Interior Design, Construction/Remodeling, Painting/Wallcoverings, Furnishings Parish Member Daniel G. Gundrum, CFP® DAVID S. BOMHACK, Agent Financial Advisor - Parish Member [email protected] PRIVATE WEALTH MANAGEMENT 800-792-2473 • [email protected] ROBERT W. BAIRD & CO 777 East Wisconsin Avenue, Milwaukee, WI 53202-5391 21150 W. Capitol Dr. Brookfield, WI 414-765-1465 • Fax 414-298-7400 Phone 781-2700 Shining Angel Companion Help For Senior Independence Charles W. Steinbach, D.D.S. 1-800-386-1204 414 403 6227 ShiningAngel.net Parish Member Terese Wutke Thomas A. Steinbach, D.D.S. 1-866-603-1600 “In a competitive marketplace it pays to have the advantage” PATRICK & ELIZABETH KANE, PARISH MEMBERS Wise Choice Property Enviromental, Safety and Recycling Services Management PARISH MEMBERS 7KHÀUVWFKRLFHLVDOZD\VZLVHFKRLFH [email protected] Roofing Home Repair | Gutter Cleaning & Repair And All Things in Between (262) 790-2500 414-412-9796 www.enviro-safe.com 262-790-1213 www.aceg.biz Parish Member Triangle Tool Corporation Meet, Drink & Paint Happy. Daily Kids to Adults Public Sessions. ROY LUTHER Check out our online calendar of events! W249 N5267 Executive Dr.- Sussex PRESIDENT www.uptownart.com/sussex 262-246-9400 BROOKFIELD - WAUKESHA - NEW BERLIN JAMES P. RUSSELL, M.D. 262-754-4488 www.affiliatedderm.com 8609 W. Port Avenue, Milwaukee, WI 53224 TEL: (414) 357-7117 • FAX: (414) 357-7610 E-Mail: [email protected] for more information James T. Kwiatt, M.D. Frank Fantazzi, PT, ,DPT, OCS Parish Member Mark Snyder, PT, DPT (262) 796-2850 700 Pilgrim Parkway, Elm Grove Board Certified Gastroenterologist Mayfair/Elmbrook/Mukwonago: (414) 454-0600 Oconomowoc/Waukesha: (262) 569-7877 The Right People/The Right Ideas/The Right Tools Landscaping • Design Renovation • Grounds Care Walkways and Patios Tree Science & Services David Marcello 262-893-8705 www.AmerLandscape.com [email protected] 262-252-4260 Serving real estate needs Watertown: (920) 262-1099 Fax: (414) 454-0971 Family Founded and Operated for 40 years www.wigia.com Shea Hughes - Owner / Parish Member FOR AD INFO CALL JEFF TKACHUK 1-800-950-9952 WWW.4LPi.COM Parish Member www.molesorthodontics.com Brookfield: 20350 Water Tower Blvd., Ste. 101 Brookfield, WI 53045 (262) 432-8506 Greenfield: 8555 W. Forest Home Ave., Ste. 100 Greenfield, WI 53228 (414) 529-4044 Racine: 5801 Washington Avenue, Ste. 100 Racine, WI 53406 (232) 884-7700 ST. DOMINIC, BROOKFIELD A 4C 01-0232 12-23-2014 11:41:24 20302130 Nationally recognized digestive health experts HARDER compliments of comp Tues-Fri 8:00-5:00 781-5154 Sat 8:00-12:00 Lia’s Tailors & Cleaners FUNERAL SERVICE Dean K. Harder • Eric C. Harder Providing the exceptional service and facilities families have come to expect. 18700 W. Capitol Dr. 781-8350 Family Dentistry Final Alterations for Ladies & Men Leather Cleaning & Repair Rosalia Orlando Parish Member 12614 W. Hampton Ave. N89 W15680 Main St. Menomonee Falls www.thecabinetree.com Parish Members 785-0225 parish member 251-2222 GENE A. WAGNER PLUMBING Garage Doors & Openers (262) 784-4250 (414) 541-9217 24 hr. GRISWOLD Brookfield Hills Golf Course Au tomotive Inc. 2 blocks South of I-94 on Moorland Rd. C o m p l e t e Au t o m o t i v e R e p a i r s Hours 7 AM - 6 Joseph M. King Vice President - Investments A Company You Can Trust. www.geisdoors.com PM 262-782-0885 18780 W. Burleigh Rd. 781-3140 Member FINRA/SIPC Wells Fargo Advisors, LLC 20800 Swenson Drive, Suite 200 Waukesha, WI 53186 Tel: 262-798-3732 Fax: 262-798-3595 Toll Free: 800-823-1410 [email protected] Schmidt & Bartelt Guardalabene & Amato Funeral & Cremation Service “Providing Affordable Services at Your Church, Chapel or Any One of Our Locations.” Menomonee Falls, Wauwatosa, Sussex Vito Marchese - Parish Member Commercial Residential Kurt Wahlen Jr., Parish Member 262-439-8419 www.aceofspray.com Capital Insurance Agency of Wisconsin, Inc. Personal and Business RESTAURANT & BAKERY • COCKTAIL LOUNGE • BANQUET ROOMS Complete Homeowners Services Painting - Carpentry - Odd Jobs - Mowing Aeration - Upkeep - Snow Blowing and More... Kevin O’Connell • 262-352-1551 Insured parish member 10225 W. Capitol Dr., Wauwatosa 414-463-5700 520 Hartbrook Dr., Hartland 262-367-7076 www.hhortho.com Bryant Chaffee, Parish Member A TREE SERVICE BROOKFIELD Sunday - TThursday 6:00am - 10:00pm Friday & Saturday 6:00am - 11:00pm 18025 W. Capitol Dr. (262) 783-4501 • Fax (262)783-6371 OCONOMOWOC DEPOT Monday - Sunday 6:00am - 11:00pm 115 E. Collins St. (262)569-0072 • Fax (262)569-0036 [email protected] All Occasions Chicago & O’Hare (414)541-0121 622 North 79th Street, Wauwatosa, WI 53213 414-645-5477 Brennanlandscaping.com Timothy T. Brennan www.justdrivewi.com % 781-8080 Charles Hewett DDS MS Joshua Barta DDS MS Daniel Holzhauer DDS MS, Parishioner www.goffsautobody.com 262-641-7455 Jeff Sladky - Parish Member LIMOUSINES & SEDANS Landscape design • Installation • Management Brick & Stone Patio & Walkways • Plantings Night Lighting • Irrigation • Yard Maintenance • Fencing Locally Owned & Operated KO13 CONSULTING LLC Professional Pressure Washing & Parking Lot Striping Chaffee Limousine Waukesha (262) 650-1900 Pewaukee (262) 691-2740 Germantown (262) 255-1900 West Allis (414) 327-7100 Flexible Schedules State Certified Teens & Adults RONALD J. SCHMIDT, SC D.D.S. MIKE CRIVELLO CAMERAS Prints from Digital Media Canvas, Metal, Large Format 18110 W. Bluemound Rd. Parish Member 262-782-4303 Complete Plumbing Solutions AUTO BODY INC. David Strigenz Collision & Auto Body Repairs Master Plumber #224873 Parish Member 9921 W. Carmen Ave. (414) 466-0210 Milwaukee, WI 53225 Fax (414) 466-8337 Owner 262-782-5940 Tobin J. Strupp DDS Family Dentistry Since 1985 414-325-8678 Accepting New Patients $8.99 14335 W. Capitol Dr. Brookfield Office: (262) 783-3311 Tony Pruski Pruning • Removal • Storm Damage Quality work at a reasonable price WITH COUPON (not valid with any other offers) 17301 W. Capitol Dr. location only • (Capitol Drive @ Calhoun Rd) (262) 373-1100 www.struppdentistry.com + FRANTL Industries Inc. ROMAN ELECTRIC “Spray On Insulation” Applications Include, But Not Limited To: Attics, Box Sills & Crawl Spaces - Parish Member 262-246-3866 • www.thesprayguys.com Residential Work Brian Frantl 414-471-8565 Business Tax and Accounting Individual Tax Preparation • Accurate • Responsive • One-to-One Service Accounting Peter R. Bray, CPA Susan M. Schmidt, CPA EYE EXAMS –.–.–.– GLASSES –.–.–.– CONTACTS –.–.–.– 11707 West North Avenue • Wauwatosa, WI 53226 www.brayco.com • 414-771-9611 23 Convenient Locations wisconsinvision.com 1-800-705-7011 REINA INTERNATIONAL AUTO, INC. Italian Sports Car Center Service Dept. Open in Brookfield Lorenzo Reina - Parishioner 12730 W. Capitol Dr., Brookfield, WI 262-781-3336 FUNERAL HOMES & CREMATION SERVICES 414-464-4640 www.krausefuneralhome.com Support Our Advertisers Contact Jeff Tkachuk to place an ad today! [email protected] or (800) 950-9952 x2513 Check the ads on this page before you check the yellow pages. 21300 W. Capitol Dr. A great place to eat with friends & family! Landry’s Brookfield BP 2005 N. Calhoun Rd. Brookfield, WI 53005 262.782.4300 Bp Gasoline with Invigorate Full & Self Service Gasoline * Premier Diesel Fuel Touchless CarWash -Auto Repairs & Diagnostics Family owned & operated* FOR AD INFO CALL JEFF TKACHUK 1-800-950-9952 Call Jeff Tkachuk at 1-800-950-9952 x2513 or e-mail [email protected] WWW.4LPi.COM ST. DOMINIC, BROOKFIELD B 2C 01-0232 12-23-2014 11:41:24
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