. August 25, 2019 St.VincentPallottiParish A Community of disciples, nourished by the Eucharist, caring for each other and reaching out to others Served by the Pallottines P O W: .. 201 N. 76th Street Milwaukee, WI 53213 Mon-Thur 8:30 AM - 3:00 PM / Fri 8:30 AM - 2:30 PM Office: (414) 453-5344 Fax: (414) 453-4225 Mass Schedule Saturday 4:00pm West Site Sunday 8:00am East Site 10:00am West Site Weekday Mass Schedule Monday - Friday 6:25am East Site Tues, Wed, Fri 8:00am West Site Thursday 12 Noon West Site Saturday 8:00am East Site Sacrament of Reconciliation Saturday 3:15-3:45pm West Site Sunday 7:15-7:45am East Site Pray the Rosary Saturday 5:15pm - West Site Sunday 7:30am - East Site Adoration First Friday 7:30am - West Site Anointing of the Sick Please call Lori in the parish office or Fr. Tom on his cell phone (414-207-0385) to arrange visits for yourself or someone you care for. Baptism, Marriage and RCIA Arrange with Pastor and Office (Nine months prior for marriage & RCIA). Coordinator: Jan Grosschadl 414-453-5344 ext. 116 Funerals Contact Pastor before finalizing details Coordinator: Lori Gabert 414-453-5344 Parish Membership / Support Anyone over age 18 is invited to register as an adult member. Please call Lori in the par- ish office to schedule a welcoming meeting. Bulletin Article Deadline Submit articles, announcements, and flyers via email to [email protected]be- fore noon on the Tuesday prior to the next weekend’s publication. Please note: This deadline may change especially during holy days and holidays. EAST SITE 5424 W. Bluemound Milwaukee, WI 53208 WEST SITE 201 N. 76th Street Milwaukee, WI 53213
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August 25, 2019
St. Vincent Pallotti Parish
A Community of disciples, nourished by the Eucharist, caring for each other and reaching out to others
Served by the Pallottines
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201 N. 76th Street
Milwaukee, WI 53213
Mon-Thur 8:30 AM - 3:00 PM / Fri 8:30 AM - 2:30 PM
Office: (414) 453-5344 Fax: (414) 453-4225
Mass Schedule
Saturday 4:00pm West Site Sunday 8:00am East Site 10:00am West Site
Weekday Mass Schedule
Monday - Friday 6:25am East Site Tues, Wed, Fri 8:00am West Site Thursday 12 Noon West Site Saturday 8:00am East Site
Sacrament of Reconciliation
Saturday 3:15-3:45pm West Site Sunday 7:15-7:45am East Site
Pray the Rosary Saturday 5:15pm - West Site Sunday 7:30am - East Site
Adoration
First Friday 7:30am - West Site
Anointing of the Sick
Please call Lori in the parish office or Fr. Tom on his cell phone (414-207-0385) to arrange visits for yourself or someone you care for.
Baptism, Marriage and RCIA
Arrange with Pastor and Office (Nine months prior for marriage & RCIA).
Coordinator: Jan Grosschadl 414-453-5344 ext. 116
Funerals
Contact Pastor before finalizing details Coordinator: Lori Gabert 414-453-5344
Parish Membership / Support
Anyone over age 18 is invited to register as an adult member. Please call Lori in the par-ish office to schedule a welcoming meeting.
Bulletin Article Deadline
Submit articles, announcements, and flyers via email to [email protected] be-
fore noon on the Tuesday prior to the next weekend’s publication. Please note: This deadline may change especially during
Please allow up to 1 hour from your appointment time to be photographed and view your photographs.
If none of these dates work for your schedule, please call the parish office for assistance.
Archdiocesan Service Week: September 22-29, 2019
The 175th Year is coming to a close and to commemorate this event, there will be Parish events throughout the archdiocese. We are invited to participate in local service opportunities as an archdiocesan effort to reach out to oth-ers and highlight the Catholic Church’s presence in our communities. To kick off the event, we are going to col-lect care bundle packages that will benefit parishes and Catholic Charities. Boxes are located at all entrances along with individual shopping lists of items needed. On the weekend of Sept. 22 there will be a special blessing for those who are volunteering during the week of service. Thank you, Human Concerns
SAVE THE DATE!
Saturday, October 19
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Sunday (August 25)
· Reconciliation - 7:15-7:45AM - EC
· Rosary - 7:30AM - EC Monday (August 26)
· First Day of School! Tuesday (August 27)
Wednesday (August 28)
· Parish Mass - 8:00AM - WC
· School Prayer Service - 8:30AM - WC
· Pastoral Council Mtg - 6:30 PM - Upper Rm
Thursday (August 29)
Friday (August 30)
· No Church Cleaning
· Early Release Day for School - 11:30AM Saturday (August 31)
· Reconciliation - 3:15-3:45PM - WC
· Rosary - Following 4PM Mass - WC Sunday (September 1)
Sunday: Gather #1154, Sir 3:17-18, 20, 28-29/Ps 68:4-
7, 10-11 /Heb 12:18-19, 22-24a/Lk 14:1, 7-14
Stewardship Reflection August 25, 2019
Twenty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time
Today’s readings show us that it is not enough to be Christ’s disciples in name only. To be a real disciple, we must live for Christ every day and in every aspect of life. This kind of life takes strength and discipline.
Intentionally and consistently offering the Lord the best of our Time, Talent, and Treasure through a stewardship way of life is a form of spiritual discipline. These spiritual disciplines teach us to become ever more aware of God’s constant provision for us and they keep us on the narrow path towards the Kingdom of Heaven. The more we embrace this way of life, the more we can be “trained” by the Lord in the ways of true discipleship. Though difficult, these disciplines become a source of spiritual strength.
Our Lord Himself speaks of the difficult path to the Kingdom of Heaven in today’s Gospel passage from Luke. He is asked, “Lord, will only a few be saved?” Jesus responds, “Strive to enter through the narrow gate, for many, I tell you, will attempt to enter but will not be strong enough.” Showing up for Mass on Sunday while living as if Christ is an afterthought the rest of the week does not make us disciples. What’s more, this approach to our faith is an unjust and unloving response to our good God who has given us all that we have and are.
Religious Education and Confirmation Information /News
Religious Education registrations were mailed out already. If you are new to the parish or did not get a letter, please call the Religious Education office at 453-5344 X116.
Juniors in a Catholic high school who would like to receive the Sacrament of Confirmation in Spring of 2020 need to come back to their parish for instruction. Please call the Religious Education office for the registration forms at 453-5344 X116
Monday, September 2 is Labor Day.
There will be no 6:25 am Mass at the East Church. The Parish Office will be closed .
School will be closed. Regular Parish Office hours will resume on September 3.
The first CHOIR rehearsal this year is on Thursday, September 5. We meet weekly at the West Church at 6:30pm and end at 8:00pm. If you love to sing and are interested in joining us, please see the director, Carrie Sanders after Mass, or speak to any choir
member. We’d love to have you join us!
School begins on Monday, August 26.
The Mass Schedule at the West Church will continue as usual. On Wednesday, August 28 and September 4, the school will have a prayer service that will fol-
low the 8:00am Mass.
FAITH IN PRAYER Faith in Prayer will meet in the West Church on
September 4 at 6:00 PM. The topic we will discuss is:
Why does God prune the branch that does produce fruit? John 15:2
Hope to see all of you!
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MASS SCHEDULE
Monday, August 26 Weekday
6:25AM - East -
Tuesday, August 27 St. Monica
6:25AM - East - 8:00 AM -West - Wednesday, August 28 St. Augutine, Bishop, Doctor of the Church
6:25 AM -East -
8:00 AM -West - Thursday, August 29 The Passion of St. John the Baptist 6:25 AM -East -
12:00 PM -West - Special Intention (Rose Wiberg) Friday, August 30 Weekday
6:25 AM -East -
8:00 AM -West - †Eugene & †Shirley Dobbe (Dr. Mike & Jackie Phillips)
Saturday, August 31 Weekday 8:00 AM -East - S.A.C.
Taczala, Eileen Donohoo Servers: Hunter & May Wendelberger
LITURGIAL MINISTERS (Aug. 31-Sept. 1)
Lectors, Eucharistic Ministers and Altar Servers
Thank you for your continued willingness to serve here at St. Vincent Pallotti Parish. It is time to start
thinking of the new schedule for October 1st through November 30th. (This includes Nov. 1 - All Saints Day and Thanksgiving) Please let Beverly Moraska know by Monday, August 26th which days you will
not be available to serve in your respective ministries.
Thank you so much to Cheryl Tousignant and Best Wishes for
a Happy Retirement! Cheryl, we will miss you and wish
you the best of everything. ♥
5 More Amazing Facts
About the Bible
· The Bible was written in three languages. Those languages are Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek. Most of our Old Testament was written in Hebrew, which was the language the original readers spoke. A few bits of the Old Testament were written in Aramaic. The New Testament was written in Greek, the commonly-spoken language of the time.
· The Bible is about 611,000 words long. In those original languages, the Bible’s word count is about 611,000.
· The shortest book of the Bible is 3 John. You can read this book in about one minute. The book right before it, 2 John, is the second-shortest book of the Bible.
· The Bible was written by more than 40 traditional authors. The books of the Bible are traditionally attributed to heroes of the Jewish and Christian faith. Moses is given credit for the first five books of the Bible, most of the prophets are given credit for the books named after them, etc.
· The Bible was written by people from diverse occupational back-grounds. Parts of the Bible were written by kings. Half of the Psalms, a good chunk of Proverbs, and Ecclesiastes seem to be penned by royalty. But other parts of the Bible are written by farmers, fishermen, a tentmaker, homeless prophets, a doc-tor, a professional scribe, vocational musicians, pastors, etc.