5TH SUNDAY OF LENT • MARCH 22, 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 Our Pastor Next weekend, we will join Christians throughout the world in beginning our observance of Holy Week, the Christian celebration of Passover. I wish to invite you to join in our solemn celebrations of the most important events of our faith. What better way could there be to end the journey of Lent 2015 than for you and your families to make the prayer services of Holy Week, times for family prayer? May the blessed palms you will receive, next weekend, be a sign of your commitment to the Lord, that you are willing to join Him, as we will celebrate the events of Holy Week. One important spiritual goal of the Lenten Season centers on the serenity that comes with making peace with God in the Sacrament of Reconciliation. The power of the Lord’s healing mercy and forgiveness experienced in the words of absolution is one of the greatest gifts entrusted by Jesus to his Church. Two Quad-parish Lenten Reconciliation Services will take place this week at 7 pm, with Monday’s service, March 23, being hosted here and Wednesday’s service, March 25, being held at St. Joseph Church in Wauwatosa. Deacon Greg Diciaula will be the homilist. Priests from the QuadParishes and some help-out priests will serve as Confessors. What a wonderful spiritual gift is yours for the asking! May God continue to bless our 2015 Lenten journey, ~Father David H. Reith w w w. s t d o m i n i c . n e t 2 Quad Parish Lenten Penance Services † † Saturday, April 25 St. Dominic Parish Arts & Activities Center Have you volunteered and served St. Dominic Catholic Parish through one of our ministries or committees? We want you to know how much we appreciate your support of our mission, to Seek Christ, Know Christ and Become Christ, Each One for the Sake of All! An RSVP will be required. Please watch future bulletins for more details. Planning To Attend Holy Thursday Services? Consider participating more fully by having your feet washed during the Mass of the Lord’s Supper on the evening of Holy Thursday. All are all encouraged to participate in this remembrance of our Lord’s example of humble service to His apostles. Sign-up posters are in both narthexes or contact Deacon Greg, 262.547.4216 or Barb Schenauer in the Parish Center, 262.781.3480. Stay here & keep watch with me Sign up for Night Watch, prayer before the Blessed Sacrament, in the PAAC, following the Mass of the Lord’s Supper on Holy Thursday evening. Sign-up posters are in both narthexes or contact Deacon Greg, 262.547.4216 or Barb Schenauer in the Parish Center, 262.781.3480. Monday, March 23, 7:00 pm, here at St. Dominic Wednesday, March 25, 7:00 pm at St. Joseph in Wauwatosa Easter Memorials Please consider remembering your loved ones with a gift to the annual Easter memorials. A special envelope is included with your Stewardship packets, which can be filled out with the names of any deceased loved ones for whom you wish us to pray. Please turn in the envelopes, either in the collection baskets or to the office in the Parish Center, by Sunday, March 29, so that the names can be listed in the bulletin. Anonymous donations are also accepted. Pastoral Council Discernment Process For 2015/16 The discernment process for Pastoral Council members is beginning. Our new name of Pastoral Council reflects the focus of the council as being leaders for the pastoral needs of our parish. If you are interested in helping set the direction of our parish, please consider discerning. Nomination forms and drop off boxes are available in both narthexes after Masses, or you may nominate via email or our website. Please see stdominic.net for further details. Thank you in advance for your prayerful consideration. School Advisory Committee Nominations As the end of the school year approaches, it's time to either nominate yourself or someone whom you believe would be a good addition to the School Advisory Committee. The School Advisory Committee is in need of 2 members to replace those who are completing their terms on the committee. Both positions are for three year terms. The School Advisory Committee is open to all adult parish members. Being a St. Dominic School parent is not a requirement. Please submit your nominations online at www.stdominic.net, by emailing Mariellen Roeder at [email protected] or by returning the nomination form, found in today's bulletin, to the school office before April 17. Please reach out to any current School Advisory Committee members if you have questions: Mariellen Roeder, Jim Larscheid, Jim Brown, Tim Caprez, Patti Bohne, Rich Reinbold or Carol Rothermel. w w w. s t d o m i n i c . n e t Adult Confirmation Sessions Begin Soon! Are you 18 years or older and a baptized Catholic who received First Eucharist, but has not completed the Sacraments of Initiation? Classes begin soon for you! The preparation program includes six sessions. These sessions will be held with the Quad parishes beginning on Tuesday, April 14. Find out what the Holy Spirit can do for you! For more information, please contact our Pastoral Associate, Mary Lestina at 262.781.3480 Attention EMHCs We would like to update our list of those receiving Communion visits and those who are bringing Communion to them. Please contact Mary Lestina in the Parish Center at 262.781.3480 or [email protected] . 3 Attention All Knitters Or Those Wanting To Learn! Knit one, Pray Too! is for anyone who would like to knit with a group. Don’t know how to knit? No problem! We can help you learn. We provide the pattern for anyone interested in learning to knit or crochet prayer shawls. Join us on Thursdays from 4:30-5:30 pm in the Marcy Center. Don’t have time for another meeting? Again, no problem! Knit at your own pace and place, and when you’re finished bring it to the Parish Center! What’s a prayer shawl? Many blessings are knitted into every shawl. The knitter or crocheter begins each shawl with prayers for the recipient. The intentions are continued throughout the creation of the shawl. Upon completion, a final blessing is offered before the shawl is given away. For who are the shawls intended? Those undergoing medical procedures, illness or recovery, as a comfort after a loss, during bereavement, or ministering to others. A prayer shawl, knitted with love and draped over the shoulders of a sick or grieving family member, is a fitting metaphor of how our faith provides warmth and refuge during life’s greatest challenges. Psalm 139: 13-14 “You created every part of me, knitting me in my mother’s womb. For such handiwork, I praise you. Awesome this great wonder!” If you have any questions, please contact Maureen Norton at 262.794.3409 or [email protected]. Rosary For Life Join with members of our Respect Life Committee in praying the Rosary, petitioning for the sanctity of all life on Tuesday, April 7 and Tuesday, April 21 at 7:00 pm, in the Chapel. Don’t know the Rosary well? Prayer aides will be available. For more information, please contact Bob Boehler at [email protected]. Attention Lectors! The Lenten Schedule has been sent to the Lector email group and will be posted on stdominic.net. If you don't have internet access, your schedule is in our lector slot in the usher's room. If you would like to join our ministry, please contact Mary Skladanek at 414.217.2770 or [email protected]. Join Us For A Biblical Walk Through The Mass In his video-based study, A Biblical Walk Through the Mass, Dr. Edward Sri explores the roots of all we experience at Mass and explains their significance. You will come to know and understand the Mass as never before, leading you to a richer worship experience. Stations Of The Cross From the earliest of days, followers of Christ have told the story of his passion, death and resurrection. Each Friday in Lent, we recall the journey from Pilate’s praetorium to Christ's tomb, meditating on the 14 Stations from a modern day perspective, as we pray “Everyone’s Way of the Cross”. You are encouraged to make the Stations of the Cross part of your Lenten journey. Please join us each Friday of Lent at 7:00 pm in Church, as we walk the Via Dolorosa, the Way of Sorrow. Experience Lenten Vespers! Join us on Wednesdays in Lent, at 7:00 pm, when we will celebrate evening prayer or “Vespers” in the Chapel. We call it “Sung Vespers” because, with the exception of the prayers after the Psalms and the Scripture Reading, the entire prayer is sung by those gathered and a cantor. Join us for A Biblical Walk Through the Mass, in the Marcy Center, beginning Tues., March 24, 7:00 to 9:00 pm, and continuing every Tues. through May 5. There will be no class on March 31, during Holy Week. For more information or to register for the study, please contact Debbie Caputo at 262.781.3480 or [email protected]. w w w. s t d o m i n i c . n e t 4 Gaining Spiritual Strength For The Rest Of The Year Lent isn’t a time for “achieving” anything. It is a time of preparation. In Luke 6:12, we’re told that “in those days he departed to the mountain to pray, and he spent the night in prayer to God.” Christ didn’t spend forty days in the wilderness to prove he could resist temptation. He did it to prepare for the days ahead when he’d be mocked, scorned, beaten, crowned with thorns, and mercilessly crucified. He did it to strengthen himself and show us how to resist the Devil. In a sense, we’re like athletes of a different kind during Lent. Athletes don’t just go out and play a game or compete in a marathon, without first going through rigorous training. Even II Timothy 3:16 says that Scripture is “useful for teaching, for refutation, for correction and for training in righteousness.” Athletes watch their diet, exercise appropriate muscles, and build up a wellspring of strength and resistance to pain and fatigue. They prepare for the perils ahead by increasing their capacity for achievement and tolerance of pressure. Like athletic training, we employ a diet of Scripture, we exercise in the form of prayer and we build up reserves during Lent that will come in handy when we face our toughest battles throughout the year. Remember that once it’s over, Lent doesn’t come around again for more than 300 days. So, it’s important to maintain this spiritual strength gained during Lent. Lenten Stewardship Prayer Lord Jesus, At this time of year, our thoughts are turned to the ultimate sacrifice You made for us on the cross. Inspire us to make whatever personal sacrifice is needed to bring us closer to you. May our practice of sacrificial stewardship during this Lenten season lead us to the victory of the Resurrection. Amen. Clothing Collection For All Saints-Our Lenten Outreach In the name of All Saints Catholic Church, a heartfelt thank you for all the clothing donations during the past week. The generosity of our community, represented a total of 3,812 items for the clothing drive for our needy brothers and sisters at All Saints in Milwaukee. The donations were overflowing and the generosity of Deb Olla, Amy Whittenberger and the 9th and 10th LFF students in sorting the clothing was remarkable. Our Lenten focus on the Corporal Works of Mercy has been a great blessing in so many ways. One parishioner said, “The focus on the Corporal Works of Mercy has been life changing for me this Lent. I feel strongly that what we are doing for those in need, is more a blessing for me, than those who receive. I feel a closeness to Jesus in a deeper way, knowing that what we do for his own, we do for him. Lent, this year, has really changed me”. We Want You To Show Us Your Faith In Action! We’re always looking for pictures from St. Dominic Catholic Parish or School activities, events and outreach programs for various publications, and slideshows. Please email high-resolution files to Meg Picciolo in the Parish Center, [email protected] , or hard copies to Meg’s attention, in the Parish Center. Photos will be returned. Show us your FAITH IN ACTION! Fact Of Faith—The Annunciation During the season of Lent, Catholic churches are adorned in purple, symbolizing repentance and solemnity. There are at least two occasions during Lent, however, when the liturgical colors change, at least briefly. One such occasion is the fourth Sunday of Lent, or Laetare Sunday. On that Sunday, priests can wear rose colored vestments. Another occasion to put away the purple for the day, is the Solemnity of the Annunciation of the Lord. The feast of the Annunciation is on March 25. Start with Christmas on December 25, and subtract nine months, and you’ll get the reason for the feast. The Annunciation celebrates the coming of the Archangel Gabriel to the Virgin Mary and announcing to her that she is to be the mother of the Savior. On the feast of the Annunciation, we switch to white vestments and pray the Gloria at the beginning of the Mass. Both are symbols of the joy that accompanies the Incarnation - Christ becoming human and choosing to be born as one of us. Even during the solemn penitential season of Lent, the Church acknowledges the coming of the Savior with hope and joy. ~Fr. Larry Rice, CSP w w w. s t d o m i n i c . n e t Our Students Thank You! Dear Parishioners, Thank you so much for all the support you give to St. Dominic Catholic School. There have been many changes to the school because of your donations. One improvement is the new gymnasium. I play basketball and it is nice to have a new court to play on. A Catholic school is the best experience a middle school student my age could have. Our Catholic school has nice people and families and high quality teachers. Without your help, the members of the school would not have had as good of an education as they did. Thank you again for your kind, thoughtful donations. Sincerely, Dominic Kowalik, 8th grade student 5 Alfombras in the PAAC The students of St. Dominic Catholic School will soon be undergoing an exercise in beauty and penance, familiar to Latin American cultures, known as alfombras. Students will learn about this tradition coming from Antigua, Guatemala, during Spanish class with Mrs. Lori Miller, our Spanish teacher. Throughout the week, the students will be creating their alfombras through the center of the PAAC using colorful sand to create beautiful works of art. The creation of the alfombra is a gift of the children's labors in penance. The beautiful "carpet" that is created is left undisturbed until the procession signifying Jesus's triumphant entrance into Jerusalem, is celebrated. Ours will remain intact until the evening of Holy Thursday when the Blessed Sacrament is placed in the PAAC for adoration in honor of the Triduum. Interestingly enough, no one seems tempted to walk on the beautiful works of art until the procession arrives. It's an unwritten rule and one that is well-heeded . . . no one ruins an alfombra on purpose. Forensics News! We'd like to congratulate our seven Jr. High Forensics students who qualified to go to the State Forensics Meet on Saturday, March 28. 8th graders Mara K and Emma P; 7th graders Jenny A, Clare B, Mary Rose O, and Sophie P; and 6th grader Grace S. Join us in praying that the Holy Spirit will come to them to help them deliver the best performance they can. Priceless Bake Sale Update Thank you to all who participated in the annual Priceless Bake Sale last weekend. Your generosity generated $1, 775.00 for All Saints Parish! Congratulations to our raffle basket winners as well! Enjoy your goodies! Be Creative Nora Orgovan Love & Lamb Dolores Wechter Summer Fun Marie Schmude Religious Janet Otten Watch It Grow Carlene D’Amato Basket of Fun Debbie Ward DIY Cards Nora Orgovan Carmela Kustner Bakers Delight Mary Karen Halmstad Kids Crafts Melissa Elsinger Communion Maria Kucharski Cards for You Diann Pergande R&R Marie Schmude Ducky for You Mary Skladanek Putting Faith Into Practice During Lent † † † As your meatless meal this Friday, make pancakes as a family for dinner. Plan to attend Holy Thursday service and have your feet washed. Sign ups are available in the narthexes. Pray for those who have died and are in heaven. Say a special prayer to God in remembrance of them. Children’s Ministry Upcoming Weekly Events Tuesday, March 24: LFF classes for K5-6th grade 6:15-7:30pm in school Wednesday, March 25: Toddler/Preschool Playgroup MC 5/6, 10:00 am-noon Thursday, March 26: LFF classes for K5-6th grade 4:30-5:45pm in school Sunday, March 29: LFF classes for K3-1st grade 9:00-10:15am in school Nursery during 9:00 am Mass in Marcy Center 5 Children’s Liturgy of the Word (CLOW) during 9:00 am Mass For Family Thought... ~adapted from Celebrating Sunday for Catholic Families, Liturgy Training Publications In this Sunday’s Gospel, we hear about how a seed falls to the ground and dies, and grow into a plant that produces much fruit. What fruit came from Jesus’ death? This week, plant some seeds with your family. Even though it is still a bit chilly, you can plant spinach and kale outdoors, or get some beans and pumpkins started inside, to transplant later. Allow each member of your family to put one seed into the soil. Talk about how Jesus is like the seeds. He goes into the tomb at this Death, and he remains there for several days, just as the seed will disappear into the earth and will stay there for a while. Just like the first leaves poke up from the soil, Jesus appears to his disciples in his glorified, resurrected state. w w w. s t d o m i n i c . n e t 6 Fifth Week of Lent– FASTING ~ PRAYING ~ ALMSGIVING It’s the Last Week of Lent. Prepare yourself as we move into Holy Week! For our Corporal Works of Mercy this week, we focus on Burying the Dead. There is a special flyer in this bulletin. Cut out the purple cross or make your own and put on it the names of your loved ones who have passed away. Remember them this week. On Palm Sunday, next Sunday, bring your cross to place in the basket, so we can lift them up in prayer for the Holy Thursday Mass. † ALMSGIVING challenge: Guardians of the Galaxy, how about giving to your jar some money in honor of those who you are remembering? † Junior High (7th & 8th graders) SOC (Summer Outreach Camp) July 20-22 - If you missed the information/registration meeting and would like to know more, please contact Debbie in the Youth Office. Space is limited! Mark your calendar! April 24 – Quad Parish Dance held at SJV. Registration forms are on stdominic.net. The deadline to register is April 22. High School (9th-12th graders) Join us on Friday, March 27! We’ll start out at 7:00 pm in church with the Stations of the Cross and afterwards we will go to the Youth Room for a game night and cheese or veggie pizza! Please call to let us know if you’re coming, so we know how much pizza to order. Update On The 2015 Summer Mission Trips Lifetree: July 25-August 1 We have 2 openings for anyone 18 and above to attend. Call Youth Office, if you would like to come, at 262.781.3480 x252. Mission Trip Events In March Seroogy’s Easter Candy and Buena Vida Coffee orders can be picked up next weekend after all Masses Lifetree Meeting on Wednesday, March 25 at 7:00 pm in the Chapel LFF For Teens Sundays, 10:10-11:50 am unless otherwise noted 7th grade: TODAY for the Wisconsin Catholic Youth Rally 8th grade: TODAY for the Wisconsin Catholic Youth Rally Confirmation 2014-2015 All forms are PAST DUE. March 22- Baran/Kane, Case/Thiel, Debakker, Goetze/Bryant, Whittenberger/Otten March 29- Conway/Peot, Lengell/ McKibbin Service: March 22 – Goetze/Bryant – Open Door Cafe Lolek is a Catholic faith-building organization for young adults, ages 18-35, in our Archdiocese. Meetings are held every 2nd and 4th Tuesday of the month at St. Mary's-Elm Grove at 7:00 pm, beginning with adoration at 7:00 pm, followed by a brief social before the speaker. For more information, visit lolekyoungadults.com or like us on Facebook. This Tuesday, March 24—Confession with Fr. Peter Berger ARISE Milwaukee † † † What: Arise Ministries consists of a team of young adults who join various parishes and institutions around the Archdiocese to offer dynamic mission talks and powerful nights of adoration, praise and worship, and the Sacrament of Reconciliation. All ages are welcome. When and where: Various parishes and Catholic institutions around the Archdiocese of Milwaukee. Check here for the schedule: http:// www.arisemissions.org The next Arise mission will be held at St. Mary's Visitation in Elm Grove on April 14, 15, and 18. Every Wednesday 7:00 to 9:00 pm, at St. Robert Parish in Shorewood Cor Jesu is a Latin phrase for "Heart of Jesus." It is an opportunity for anyone in the Archdiocese of Milwaukee to continue to encounter Christ through Eucharistic adoration, reconciliation, praise & worship music and Mass. Join us for this amazing opportunity of praise! For more information please visit http://www.arisemissions.org/cor-jesu.html. w w w. s t d o m i n i c . n e t 7 Divine Mercy Sunday You are invited to attend an afternoon program on Divine Mercy Sunday, April 12, at the Redemptorist Retreat Center, 1800 N. Timber Train Lane in Oconomowoc, from 2:00-4:00 pm. The program will begin with holy hour and rosary followed by a homily. At 3:00 pm, the Divine Mercy Chaplet will be prayed. For more information, please call 262.567.6900. The Chaplet is associated with the paintings of the image, as in St. Faustina's diary. In the image, Jesus stands with one hand outstretched in blessing, the other clutching the side wounded by the spear, from which proceeds beams of falling light, red and white in color. An explanation of these colors was given to St. Faustina by Jesus himself, saying, "The two rays represent blood and water." These colors of the rays refer to the "blood and water" referenced in the Gospel of John, (John 19:34) and which is also mentioned in the optional prayer of the Chaplet. The words “Jesus I Trust in You” usually accompany the image. The original Divine Mercy image was painted by Eugene Kazimierowski, under St. Faustina's direction. However, according to her diary, she cried upon seeing that the finished picture was not as beautiful as the vision she had received, but Jesus comforted her saying, "Not in the beauty of the color, nor of the brush is the greatness of this image, but in My grace." The picture was widely used during the early years of the devotion, and is still in circulation within the movement. deChantal Society For Women Wed., May 20, 7:00 – 9:00 pm Thurs, May 21, 9:00 – 11:00 am Saint Francis de Sales Seminary, 3257 South Lake Drive Who among us doesn’t need an hour of peace and quiet? We invite you to take a short respite that promises silence, prayer and spiritual formation….time for YOU. The de Chantal Society is a group of women who are passionate about supporting vocations, families and their own relationship with God. Our May gathering will be led by Father Tim Kitzke. Please join us for whichever time works best for you. At our May gathering, registrations will be opened for our fall de Chantal Retreat. RSVP to [email protected], or 414.747.6463. Bring a friend or two! New Horizons Weekend for Separated/Divorced Friday-Sunday, April 17-19 Schoenstatt Retreat Center in Waukesha This healing weekend is designed to help each participant embark upon a new phase of life. It is an opportunity for divorced persons to pause and examine their lives – their strong points and weaknesses, their hurts, disappointments, joys and frustrations. It is a weekend of involvement. The cost of $150.00 includes five meals and lodging for the entire weekend (financial assistance is available). Registration deadline is Friday, April 10, 2015. For more information or a registration form, please contact Annette in The Nazareth Project office at 414-7582201 or visit the following website: http://www.johnpaul2center.org/ Nazareth-Project/Separated-andDivorced.htm. Hope In The Midst Of Grief—A Shared Experience The loss of a significant person in our lives leaves a big hole – both in our hearts and in the very fabric of our everyday lives. How do you navigate that loss? What are the guideposts? Who are the guides and companions along the way? What light gives courage in darkness? Together we will explore our own grief terrain and discover others’ as well. We'll explore questions like, “Am I going crazy?” “Why am I not feeling the grief?” or “When will I stop feeling like this?” Find support from others and help support them. We’ll even laugh and snack! When: Mondays, May 4, 11, 18, 25, 2015, at 7:00 pm Where: St. John Vianney Catholic Church in Room P201 How: There is no charge, but registration is requested. To register, please call 262.796.3944, or email [email protected]. Who: Anyone who wishes to heal from the loss of a loved one and grow in a supportive environment. Need not be Catholic or a member of one of the supporting parishes of St. John Vianney, St. Dominic, St. Mary and St. Joseph. Why: Because you deserve it! Natural Family Planning Series Are you looking for ways to help enrich your marriage and grow closer to each other? Try Natural Family Planning! It is an effective way to space children and helps to strengthen your marriage! Come join us for a 3 class NFP series at Holy Angels in West Bend on April 14, May 19, & June 16 from 6-8:30 pm to learn! Register at www.ccli.org. Child care and scholarships are available if needed. Contact Amanda Ramthun at [email protected] or 262.707.3018. w w w. s t d o m i n i c . n e t 8 Spring Is Coming—Join Us For Pew To 5K Training! Yes, believe it or not, temperatures will rise and the Steeplechase 5K run/ 2 mile walk at our Dominic Days Festival will soon be upon us! It’s time to get on the road to fitness, people! Beginning Tuesday, April 21, and every Tuesday and Thursday for the next 12 weeks, we’ll be doing a Pew to 5K training program, with the Steeplechase on Saturday, July 11, being the end goal. We will meet near the bell tower at 5:45 am and begin with a prayer. To cover all levels, Tina Jessick (active runner), Jessica Brown (middle of the road) and Molly Schmidt (not so much) will be leading the charge. Feel free to contact Molly Schmidt, [email protected] or 262.781.3480 with any questions. Coming in April! St. Dominic Logowear & Accessories Are you thinking spring? We have NEW! St. Dominic short sleeve and long sleeve T-shirts! Did you miss our fall sweatshirts last fall? Then order them now! You can choose from full zip, hooded, crewneck and hooded pullover styles! Do you find yourself carrying materials, laptops and a tablet from place to place? Get organized and pick up a St. Dominic Tote! We have an open top tote with a side pocket or a zippered top tote with sleeves for mobile devices! Look in next week’s bulletin for further details on colors, prices and when and how to order! Do You Have A Pyx That Is Not Being Used? We are reaching out to all parishioners who might have one of our pyxes in their possession and is not being used! We are running short and would ask that if you are not using it, please return to the parish center or the sacristy. Also, if you know someone who is homebound or in a nursing facility and would like to receive Holy Communion, please call Mary Lestina at the parish center. She will be happy to train you and provide you with all you need to be the extension of the parish community in bringing our Lord to them. Annual Altar Server Training Do you have a son or daughter, in the 5th grade or older, who would like to serve the Lord as an altar server at our Masses? Fr. Brad is requesting those newly interested in becoming altar servers, attend for an in-depth training session. Current altar servers are encouraged to attend for a refresher. Wednesday, April 22 at 3:00 pm or Saturday, April 25 at 8:45 am Please rsvp to Barb in the Parish Center, at 262.781.3480 x242, or [email protected]. This Lent, He Is Waiting - Prayer and Reconciliation He Is Waiting, a new Lenten initiative of the Archdiocese of Milwaukee, invites Catholics who have been away from the Sacrament of Reconciliation to find Jesus waiting for them. Invite Catholics you know to join you the first five Tuesday nights in Lent at parishes throughout the archdiocese. This Season of Mercy, spend time with The One who loves you. To find a participating parish near you, visit www.johnpaul2center.org and search for He is Waiting. Join Us For Book Club! Please join us on Monday, April 13, at 7:00 pm in the Parish Center for a lively discussion of Orphan Train, by Christina Baker Kline. All are welcome! A long journey from home and the struggle to find it again form the heart of the intertwined stories that make up this moving novel. Foster teen Molly is performing community-service work for elderly widow Vivian, and as they go through Vivian’s cluttered attic, they discover that their lives have much in common. When Vivian was a girl, she was taken to a new life on an orphan train. If you have any questions about the St. Dominic Book Club, please contact Nancy Jurss at [email protected]. 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: † Daniel Campbell, husband of Maureen Campbell, father of John † Bryant Chaffee, husband of Karen Chaffee, father of Ryan and Aaron, brother-in-law of Lynn (Keith) Achatz, uncle of Emily and Sara † Deacon Thomas Monday, brother of Gerry (Kathy) Monday, uncle of Molly (Ted) Schmidt † Maria Axt, mother of Cynthia (Gerardo) Caballero, grandmother of Michael, Ana, Mark, Matthew and Benjamin † Robin C. Schultz, daughter of Mike & June Schultz, brother of Russell Remember In Your Prayers… ...parishioners or family of parishioners who are ill, or recovering from injury or surgery, especially Judy Bickler, Russell Bordeaux, Carol Dati, Kathleen Fischer, Jean Gabardi, Gregory Golbricht, Bridget Griepentrog, Larry Hanson, Elaine Kleinhans, Genevieve Klinker, Dave Kornacki, Tom Leupold, Janet Lillie, Adam David Maresca, Joe Marincic, Marlene Pribe, Norma Reith, Kenneth Schaefer, Judy Shilka, Jeff Steinhardt, Robert Stormowski, Peggy Tate, Jim Toby, Mary Jane Walsh, Dolores Wechter, Katie Wilkenson, Jim Wolak, Pat Wutke and Jim Zielinski 9 Mass Intentions Monday, March 23 - St. Turibius of Mogrovejo 8:30 am † George Sternig (Glenn & Carolyn Schellhaas) Mother of Perpetual Help Devotion Tuesday, March 24 6:30 am † Tony Rinaldi (Rinaldi family) Wednesday, March 25 8:30 am † Pauline Bartolone (Lena Siegert) Thursday, March 26 6:30 am † Mem Pham (granddaughter) Friday, March 27 8:30 am † Arlene Krawczyk (Jerry & Jerri Melchior) Anointing of the Sick Rosary in the Chapel after Mass Saturday, March 28 3:30 pm Individual Reconciliation in the Chapel 4:30 pm † Mary Jane Conlin (Ann M. Rozman) Sunday, March 29 - Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord 7:30 am For All Parishioners 9:00 am † Cvetka Cop (Marijn Grum) 11:00 am † Frank Orlando (Franca Orlando) †Maria Axt (Terry & Sue Ripple) Sanctuary Lamps The Church Lamp will burn during the month of March in memory of Thi Do. The Chapel Lamp will burn during the month of March in memory of Fr. Edward M. Grohall, our first pastor. Please visit www.stdominic.net or call the Parish Center for sacramental information. Weekend Maintenance Staff, Tim Buckingham...... x282 Parish Center……………………………….….....262.781.3480 School Office……………………………………….262.783.7565 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 Pastoral Associate, Mary Lestina………………………..x225 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 School Principal, Jill Fischer ............................................. x271 School Secretary, Mary Kay Reinbold .......................... x280 Parish Trustees Michael Ricci ......................................................... 262.781.1358 Jerry Buting ........................................................... 262.783.6555 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 ............................................... 262.781.3480 x233 Marcy Center Kitchen .............................. 262.781.3480 x232 Prayer Network: Kathy Monday....................262.790.0535 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 Readings for the Week of March 22 Sun: Mon: Jer 31:31-34/Heb 5:7-9/Jn 12:20-33 Dn 13:1-9, 15-17, 19-30, 33-62 or 13:41c-62/ Jn 8:1-11 Tues: Nm 21:4-9/Jn 8:21-30 Wed: Is 7:10-14; 8:10/Heb 10:4-10/Lk 1:26-38 Thurs: Gn 17:3-9/Jn 8:51-59 Fri: Jer 20:10-13/Jn 10:31-42 Sat: Ez 37:21-28/Jn 11:45-56 Sun: Mk 11:1-10 or Jn 12:12-16/Is 50:4-7/Phil 2:6-11/ Mk 14:1--15:47 or 15:1-39 This Week’s Schedule Sunday, March 22 9:00 am Children’s Ministry LFF-School Classrooms 9:00 am Nursery - MC5/6 9:05 am Children’s Liturgy of the Word - MC7 10:00 am 7th & 8th gr. WCYR - Offsite 10:10 am RCIA - AFM Room 12:00 pm Scout Leadership Training - Cafeteria 3:00 pm Bel Canto Chorus Performance - Church (purchase tickets at www.belcanto.org) 6:00 pm Boy Scouts - Cafeteria 9:00 pm Adult Men’s Basketball - PAF Monday, March 23 9:30 am Milwaukee Catholic Mamas-MC 5/6 2:30 pm Market Day Pickup-Cafeteria 2:50 pm Intermediate Band-PAAC 3:00 pm Campbell Visitation-Church 5:00 pm Campbell Funeral - Church 6:30 pm HR Committee-PC105 7:00 pm Quad Parish Reconciliation-Church Tuesday, March 24 2:45 pm Engineering Program-MC2/3/6/7 2:50 pm Guitar Stars-PAAC 3:00 pm Hebron House Meal-Offsite 6:15 pm CM 2nd Grade Church Tour-Church 6:15 pm Children's Ministry LFF-School/CH 7:00 pm Adult Formation-The Mass-MC7 Wednesday, March 25 7:05 am Strings Advanced-PAAC 7:30 am Time & Talent Committee-PC105 7:30 am Saints In Training-MC7 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 Children's Choir Rehearsal-Church 2:45 pm Strings Intermediate-PAAC 6:30 pm 4/5 gr. Forensics Festival-MC All 7:00 pm Lenten Vespers-Chapel 7:00 pm 7:30 pm 7:30 pm Quad Parish Reconciliation-St. Joe Tosa Discipleship/Evangelization Team-PC105 Palm Sunday Rehearsal-Church Thursday, March 26 9:30 am Parish Staff Meeting-PC105 2:45 pm Forensics-Marcy Center 4:30 pm CM 2nd Grade Church Tour-Church 4:30 pm Children's Ministry - School/CH 4:30 pm Knit One, Pray Too-MC7 6:00 pm Cantor Rehearsal-Church 6:00 pm Chess Club-Cafeteria 7:00 pm Adult Choir Rehearsal-Church 7:00 pm That Man Is You!-MC7 9:00 pm Adult Men's Basketball-PAF Friday, March 27 6:00 am That Man Is You!-MC7/KI 10:00 am Beginning Band-PAAC 1:30 pm All School Stations-Church 2:45 pm Strings Beginners-PAAC 6:00 pm AA Meeting-MC6 7:00 pm Stations of the Cross-Church 9:00 pm Adult Co-ed Volleyball-PAF Saturday, March 28 7:00 am Men's Ministry-MC1-3 8:00 am 40+-MC6 8:30 am Art & Environment-Church, PACC Sunday, March 29 - Palm Sunday 9:00 am Children's Ministry LFF-School Facility: 9:00 am Palm Sunday Procession-PAAC Facility: 10:10 am RCIA-AFM Room 10:10 am 9th gr. LFF-Youth Room 10:10 am 8th gr. LFF-School Classrooms 10:10 am 7th gr. LFF-School Classrooms 10:10 am 10th gr. LFF-Marcy Center 12:15 pm Holy Thursday Practice-Church 9:00 pm Adult Men's Basketball-PAF Lenten Outreach 2015: our Superhero Jesus’ call to us: Empower All Saints Parish in Ministry “If I saw one of my people who had died and been thrown outside the walls of Nineveh, I would bury him” . ~ Tobit 1:17 Our Weekly Corporal Work of Mercy Challenge The fifth week of our Lenten Journey will be focused on the work of mercy: Bury the Dead. Unlike most of the other Corporal Works of Mercy, burying the dead is not mentioned by Jesus in Matthew 25; but it is noted in the Bible as a righteous act. In the Book of Tobit, for example, the apparent author describes what he did during a time of his people’s deportation to Assyria: “During Shalmaneser’s reign I performed many charitable works for my kinsmen and my people. I would give some of my bread to the hungry and my clothing to the naked. If I saw one of my people had died and had been thrown outside the walls of Nineveh, I would bury him” (1:16-17). It is noted by several biblical scholars that the corporal work of mercy also refers to helping people grieve over the loss of their loved one. Although we experience the physical separation of a loved one, the spirit and presence of them remains with us. The Spiritual Work of Mercy, “to pray for the living and the dead” is our Christian obligation. Testimony of Becoming Christ to Another In January of this year, news of the Vatican burying a homeless man who had passed away, in the Vatican cemetery, touched the hearts of people world wide. Willy, a homeless man, who was well known to priests, Swiss Guards, and people in and around the Vatican, attended the 7:00 am Mass in a Vatican Church faithfully, for 25 years. He was well known by local business owners. Although he was poor, with all his belongings in a folding grocery cart, he was rich in faith. He had many friends. He would strike up conversations with young people and would invite them to go to Mass. He received the Sacrament of Reconciliation often and would invite tourists to confession. He was missing for several days, so someone checked local hospitals and funeral homes. Willy was identified in a local funeral home. He had collapsed on a cold winter night at the age of 80, unidentified by authorities. He was claimed by the local Catholic community, who gave him a burial with dignity. Our Challenge What would Jesus want of us? What is He calling us to do? How can we live the corporal work of mercy, “burying the dead”? The body is the tabernacle of the Holy Spirit, the earthen vessel where God dwells. We were created by God, in the image and likeness of God and therefore our bodies are holy. Every year in November, we celebrate a Mass of Remembrance, recalling all those members of our parish or family members who have died during that year. On Memorial Day, there are also Masses that are celebrated in some Catholic Cemeteries. Here at St. Dominic, we offer a Memorial Day Mass in our Prayer Gardens for our faithful departed. We remember the dead, and pray for them. Every person from birth to natural death deserves a burial and prayers for them. This week, we ask that you fill out the cross with a name or names of your family members and friends who have died, and place them in the baskets at the north narthex. The school will be having a special prayer service on Holy Thursday at 10:00 am, where they will pray for all those names on the crosses. Almsgiving Challenge our Superhero Our teams of disciple sidekicks: Avengers (wee ones to Grade 5), Guardians of the Galaxy (Grade 6-through high school seniors), Justice League (Adults) and the Fantastic Four (Fr. Dave, Fr. Brad, Deacons Larry and Greg) will compete to collect the most money during Lent for All Saints. Jars will be available in the front of the Holy Family Statue or in the School. Any money that comes in without a specified group will be placed in the Fantastic Four Jars. Our goal: $30,000 to help All Saints in their ministry. Check the posters in the narthexes to see our progress!!! Family Activity This week would be a great time to visit the graves of loved ones, to recall their life and pray for them. As a family, you can also call a family member, neighbor or friend and offer support for their loss during this Lenten season. Another option is to spiritually adopt someone who has died with no identity, and in your own prayer, ask God to bless him or her . Every person had a mother or father, and possibly siblings. There are many unknown people who die, just like “Willy”. Pray with the Saints Blessed Mother Teresa was born in August 1910, in today’s Macedonia, and was of Albanian descent. She lived most of her life in Calcutta, India. She founded the Missionaries of Charity serving the poorest of the poor in all communities. Today, there are more than 5,000 sisters in 133 countries. The sisters take 4 vows: Poverty, Chastity, Obedience and the vow to “give wholehearted free service to the poorest of the poor.” She is known for being the voice of the poor and caring for the marginal, sick and dying people with all diseases. There are over 32 houses of her sisters in the United States. She once said that the greatest “hunger in the world is for love and care”. On one occasion, she and a few of her sisters had a private audience with Pope John Paul II. As her car was entering the Vatican, she noticed a man lying in the street. She asked the driver to stop the car. She went to examine the man who was dying, returned to the car and told the sisters, “Please go ahead without me. You know what we need to talk to our Holy Father about. Tell him I am with Jesus, who is present in this dying man”. Mother Teresa was beatified in 2003. Our Prayer Blessed Mother Teresa, you cared for the poor, sick, lonely and dying children, women and men. You held their hand when they were suffering and scared. You caressed them in their wounds and despair. You prayed and consoled those who were dying, with no one to pray for them. You found children and adults in cities and countries who were rejected and marginalized because of their disease and poverty. You welcomed everyone. You gave them genuine love. You were an example of what Christ challenges us to do—to love everyone in his name. Give us the courage to reach out to those who are dying, to the family members of those who lost or are losing a loved one. You often said, “be Christ to each one you meet”. Our parish mission, “To Seek Christ, Know Christ, and Become Christ, Each One for the Sake of All” challenges us to be like you, Mother Teresa, in word, prayer and deed. Amen. This Lent, our goal is to raise $30,000 to help All Saints Parish in their ministry. Sacrifice Jars, below the Holy Family statues in the back of Church Cross of Remembrance This week, we ask that you fill out the purple cross with a name or names of your family members and friends who have died, and place them in the baskets in the north narthex. The school will be having a special prayer service on Holy Thursday at 10:00 am, where they will pray for all those names on the crosses. Planning is underway for the St. Dominic 2016 biennial dinner auction, “A Knight in Vatican City“. Previous auctions have been a tremendous success, thanks to the many individuals, families, groups and companies that supported the auction through sponsorships. We would like to invite you to invest in our community through the auction! The biennial dinner auction has become our largest fundraising event. Proceeds from this year’s fabulous evening will continue to support our parish mission “to seek Christ, know Christ and become Christ, each one for the sake of all.” Sponsorships are available in several categories: The Knight Award - $2,500.00 Donation or above † The 1st five sponsorships at this level will receive recognition/advertising on the ABC bidding device. † 4 tickets to “A Knight in Vatican City” at the Milwaukee Hilton City Center † Advertisement in the presentation, as well as verbal recognition during the live auction † Full page ad in the “Knight in Vatican City” auction catalog † Your business logo on the St. Dominic auction sponsorship webpage St. Peter’s Basilica - $1,000.00 Donation † 2 tickets to “A Knight in Vatican City” at the Milwaukee Hilton City Center † Advertisement during the presentation, as well as verbal recognition during the live auction † Half page ad in the “A Knight in Vatican City” auction catalog † Your business logo on the St. Dominic auction sponsorship webpage St. Peter’s Square - $500.00 Donation † Your name, group or company will be prominently displayed on a themed decoration as part of the auction evening decorations, as well as recognition as a table centerpiece. † Your business logo on the St. Dominic auction sponsorship webpage The Sistine Chapel- $300.00 Donation † Your name, group or company will be prominently displayed as a table centerpiece All sponsorships will be acknowledged on the St. Dominic website and parish bulletin. Please help make this auction a success by supporting “A Knight in Vatican City”. If you have questions or would like more information regarding sponsorships, please contact Tracey Durst at 262-617-3174 or [email protected]. Thank you for supporting the St. Dominic Biennial Parish Dinner Auction! Please detach and return this form with your tax deductible contribution. Tax ID# 39-0928315 St. Dominic Catholic Parish—2016 Knight in Vatican City Sponsorship _____The Knight Award - $2500.00 _____St. Peter’s Basilica - $1000.00 _____St. Peter’s Square - $500.00 _____The Sistine Chapel - $300.00 Name or Company Name as you would like it to appear:_____________________________________________ Luke 12:48 We are in need of people to assist with pre-auction planning and to help the day or evening of the auction on February 6, 2016. If you have an interest in helping with a particular committee, please email Jessica Brown or Tina Jessick at [email protected]. Thank you to all who have committed time and talent to assist with the planning of "A Knight in Vatican City" so far. We are so blessed and appreciate your willingness to help! COMMITTEE CHAIRS VOLUNTEERS/INFORMATION Bank John & Jill Austin Catalog Chris & Cathy Illman Class Packages Lisa McGown Mariellen Roeder Class Parties Katie Bando Lori Staviski Environment Cherie Knoebel Michelle Minessale Michelle Sands Bobbie MacDonald Wendee Puccetti Marey Riemer Event Volunteers Mary Kay Reinbold Molly Schmidt Volunteers needed for the evening Event Presentations Molly Schmidt Flockers Surprise! Gift Acquisition Katie Bando Ann Hilbert Kristin Sohn Gift Distribution Susan Cobb Rhonda Koprowski Volunteers needed for the evening LFF Outreach Lindsay Lawson Debbie Olla/Stacey Irvine Co-chair needed Photographer Dan Herda Raffles Steve Gigot Lori Wisnefski-Strebe Teresa Ratay Reservations Mary Kay Reinbold Registration Molly Schmidt Security Mark Tushaus Sponsorship & Underwriting Tracey Durst Student Art Michelle Minessale Michelle Sands Thank you notes Dena Fura Dodie Novak Transportation Tom Dieckelman Wine Pull Kara Rankin Stacey Seim One TouchPoint CCI Ann Herro Tina Reilly Lori Staviski Coach USA Cindy Rusnak 2015-2016 School Advisory Committee Nominations The School Advisory Committee is in need of two members to replace those that are completing their terms on the committee. Both positions are for three year terms. The School Advisory Committee is made up of seven parish members, one St. Dominic Catholic School faculty representative, the school principal, and the pastor. Our purpose is to develop, define and promote the policies of the school. The advisory committee also provides counsel and advice to the principal and pastor. School Advisory Committee members serve the school through several committees. Member responsibilities include: Monthly meetings from August to June Work on various committees Assistance with the annual school open house The School Advisory Committee is open to all adult parish members. Being a St. Dominic Catholic School parent is not required. Elections will be held online and after Masses, May 14-17. Nominees are invited to the next School Advisory Committee meeting on April 20 at 6:30 p.m. in the school resource center. Please consider nominating yourself or someone else! Nominee Name: ______________________________________________ Nominee Phone: __________________________ or E-mail: _________________________________________ Nominee Name: ______________________________________________ Nominee Phone: ___________________________ or E-mail: _______________________________________ Nominee Name: ______________________________________________ Nominee Phone: ___________________________ or E-mail: ________________________________________ Please return your nominations by April 17, 2015 via any of the following methods: Return this form to the School Advisory Committee mailbox in the school office E-mail your nominations to Mariellen Roeder at [email protected] Nominate Online by clicking here, or the link on our website: stdominic.net If you have any questions about School Board or the nomination and election process, please feel free to contact any of the current School Board members: Mariellen Roeder, Chair Jim Brown, Secretary Patti Pavlic Bohne Jim Larcheid, Vice Chair Carol Rohtermel Tim Caprez Rich Reinbold 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 Bryant Chaffee, Parish Member (414)541-0121 Pruning • Removal • Storm Damage Quality work at a reasonable price Complete Homeowners Services Painting - Carpentry - Odd Jobs - Mowing Aeration - Upkeep - Snow Blowing and More... Kevin O’Connell • 262-352-1551 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 Tony Pruski RESTAURANT & BAKERY • COCKTAIL LOUNGE • BANQUET ROOMS Insured parish member 10225 W. Capitol Dr., Wauwatosa 414-463-5700 520 Hartbrook Dr., Hartland 262-367-7076 www.hhortho.com 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 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. Accepting New Patients 14335 W. Capitol Dr. Brookfield Office: (262) 783-3311 www.struppdentistry.com + ROMAN ELECTRIC Residential Work 414-471-8565 FRANTL Industries Inc. “Spray On Insulation” Applications Include, But Not Limited To: Attics, Box Sills & Crawl Spaces - Parish Member 262-246-3866 • www.thesprayguys.com Brian Frantl Business Tax and Accounting Individual Tax Preparation • Accurate • Responsive • One-to-One Service Accounting EYE EXAMS –.–.–.– GLASSES –.–.–.– CONTACTS –.–.–.– Peter R. Bray, CPA Susan M. Schmidt, CPA 11707 West North Avenue • Wauwatosa, WI 53226 www.brayco.com • 414-771-9611 23 Convenient Locations E-Mail: [email protected] for more information wisconsinvision.com 1-800-705-7011 FUNERAL HOMES & CREMATION SERVICES 414-464-4640 www.krausefuneralhome.com REINA INTERNATIONAL AUTO, INC. Italian Sports Car Center Service Dept. Open in Brookfield Contact Jeff Tkachuk to place an ad today! [email protected] or (800) 950-9952 x2513 Lorenzo Reina - Parishioner 12730 W. Capitol Dr., Brookfield, WI 262-781-3336 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 01-23-2015 10:05:48 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. Michael Kilkenny Marie Grandelis Sales Associate (414) 813-0036 Attorney [email protected] Parish Member http://shorewest.com www.cornerstonelawllc.com Exceptional service since 2003 Sherry Wittemann Associate Vice President, ABR, CRS, CSRS, GRI 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] • Business Law • Real Estate • Employment Law • Estate Planning Serving Parishioners, Their Businesses and Their Families KORNACKI & ASSOCIATES John Norfolk - Parish Family creativebusinessinteriors.com 414.545.8500 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS Commercial Interior Design, Construction/Remodeling, (262) 784-3323 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 Roofing Home Repair | Gutter Cleaning & Repair And All Things in Between 414-412-9796 [email protected] (262) 790-2500 www.enviro-safe.com 262-790-1213 www.aceg.biz Parish Member Triangle Tool Corporation Meet, Drink & Paint Happy. BROOKFIELD - WAUKESHA - NEW BERLIN Daily Kids to Adults Public Sessions. ROY LUTHER JAMES P. RUSSELL, M.D. Check out our online calendar of events! 262-754-4488 W249 N5267 Executive Dr.- Sussex PRESIDENT www.uptownart.com/sussex www.affiliatedderm.com 262-246-9400 Maggie Spada, CFP® Financial Advisor Parish Member 8609 W. Port Avenue, Milwaukee, WI 53224 TEL: (414) 357-7117 • FAX: (414) 357-7610 Nationally recognized digestive health experts 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 317 Oakton Avenue Bus: 262.695.1109 Pewaukee [email protected] Brookfield 20350 Water Tower Blvd., Ste. 101 Brookfield, WI 53045 (262) 432-8506 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 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 www.molesorthodontics.com Parish Member 20302130 WWW.4LPi.COM ST. DOMINIC, BROOKFIELD A 4C 01-0232 01-23-2015 10:05:48
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