Civil War Christian Dahmen, 1847-1931, Army Frederick W. DuFrenne, Sr., 1835-1892, Army World War I Charles A. Buck, 1900-1974, Army William J. Butler, 1894-1964 Thomas R. Daniels, 1896-1958, USNRF Clarence A. Delaney, 1895-1952, Army Anthony Z. Domini, 1893-1967 Martin DuFrenne, 1893-1950, Army Wilson J. Hannan, 1897-1980, Army Frank J. Machotka, 1894-1971, Army Henry J. Mick, 1894-1975, Army Mathias W. Simon, 1897-1953 John J. Walsh, 1896-1934, Army William Wenner, 1896-1966, Army World War II Ervan V. Adler, 1921-1967, Army Air Corps Victor F. Adler, 1924-1964, Army Paul L. Armbrecht, 1921-1984, Navy George V. Baltes, 1913-1966, Army Stan Baltes, 1922-2014, Army Walter R. Bauman, 1926-1984, Navy Ernest G. Bischoff, 1925-2015, Navy Douglas W. Brown, 1928-2013, Army (1946-48) Thomas R. Busse, 1925-2012, Navy (1944-46) Joseph J. Diederich, 1924-1965, Army Air Corps William O. Doherty, 1914-1982, Army Carl Dorn, 1919-1977, Army Martin DuFrenne, 1893-1950, Army Francis B. Ferstl, 1924-1944, Army John H. Ferstl, 1922-1978, Army With honor and gratitude, we remember the deceased veterans of all U.S. Armed Forces. Those named below were members of or associated with St. Bernard Parish. Eugene E. Fisher, 1926-1981, Navy John J. Hummel, 1917-1983, Army Richard H. Hurd, 1924-1982, Army Air Corps Donald C. Hurtgen, 1908-1986, Army Arthur A. Jordan, 1915-1974, Navy Joseph L. Kainz, 1905-1979, Army Quintin (Jake) Kolb, 1923-1983, Coast Guard Joseph J. Lektorich, 1914-1969, Army Roland C. Luxton, 1925-1987, Navy Arthur McNally, 1923-2008, Marines Louis A. Menke, 1908-1973 Herbert H. Miller, 1906-1954, Army John F. Mullen, 1894-1975, Army Randall Neuville, 1913-1952, Army Samuel Noftle, 1906-1982, Army Roman Nonn, 1919-1954, Army James O. Peterson, 1922-2014, Army Dorman M. Richard, 1922-1985, Army Benjamin Rhyner, 1915-1985, Army Ernest A. Schreier, 1911-1986, Army Theodore F. Schreier, 1915-1950, Air Force Clem Sharafinski, 1922-1986 Edward J. Shiveler, 1921-2006, Army William “Sonny” Simon, 1924-1944, Army Henry G. Stoffels, 1915-1969, Army Air Corps Franklin A. Stricker, 1912-1975, Army Francis J. Uselman, 1928-1966, Army V. James Wallace, 1920-1985, Marines Maurice P. Wermuth, 1920-1985, Army Edward J. Werner, 1919-1977, Navy Clarence P. Ziegler, 1917-1974, Army Jonas M. Ziegler, 1920-2014, Army Air Corps Korean War Vincent F. Domini, 1933-1987, Air Force Donald F. Flottmeyer, 1931-2007, Marines Thomas J. Gillitzer, 1926-1982, Marines Thomas H. Miller, 1930-1952, Army James T. Schwartz, 1931-1971, Army Phillip J. Rotar, 1926-1979, Army Vietnam War Michael L. Baldwin, 1946-1981, Army and National Guard Joseph G. Boehmer, 1910-1975, Air Force Clarence W. Breunig, 1944-2014, Navy Lawrence A. Breunig, 1946-2014, Army Terence J. Carnes, 1947-1981, Army William A. Cooper, Sr., 1946-2015, Air Force Michael P. Esser, 1947-2015, Army Martin C. Havel, 1938-1976, Air Force James G. Hildebrandt, 1947-1968, Army James L. Hoerres, 1947-1986, Army Donald W. Karls, 1939-1984, Navy Wayne H. Miller, 1939-1988, Army Arthur W. Nesson, 1937-1982, Army Ralph L. Reisdorf, 1947-1979, Army Duane L. Richards, 1949-1970, Army Dennis Stoppleworth, 1949-1970, Army To add your loved one to this list, please send the name, birth year and year that they passed away, service branch, the war they served in and dates of service to Mark Misenheimer at [email protected].
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Civil War Christian Dahmen, 1847-1931, Army
Frederick W. DuFrenne, Sr., 1835-1892, Army
World War I Charles A. Buck, 1900-1974, Army
William J. Butler, 1894-1964
Thomas R. Daniels, 1896-1958, USNRF
Clarence A. Delaney, 1895-1952, Army
Anthony Z. Domini, 1893-1967
Martin DuFrenne, 1893-1950, Army
Wilson J. Hannan, 1897-1980, Army
Frank J. Machotka, 1894-1971, Army
Henry J. Mick, 1894-1975, Army
Mathias W. Simon, 1897-1953
John J. Walsh, 1896-1934, Army
William Wenner, 1896-1966, Army
World War II Ervan V. Adler, 1921-1967, Army Air Corps
Victor F. Adler, 1924-1964, Army
Paul L. Armbrecht, 1921-1984, Navy
George V. Baltes, 1913-1966, Army
Stan Baltes, 1922-2014, Army
Walter R. Bauman, 1926-1984, Navy
Ernest G. Bischoff, 1925-2015, Navy
Douglas W. Brown, 1928-2013, Army (1946-48)
Thomas R. Busse, 1925-2012, Navy (1944-46)
Joseph J. Diederich, 1924-1965, Army Air Corps
William O. Doherty, 1914-1982, Army
Carl Dorn, 1919-1977, Army
Martin DuFrenne, 1893-1950, Army
Francis B. Ferstl, 1924-1944, Army
John H. Ferstl, 1922-1978, Army
With honor and gratitude, we remember the deceased veterans of all U.S. Armed Forces. Those
named below were members of or associated with St. Bernard Parish.
Eugene E. Fisher, 1926-1981, Navy
John J. Hummel, 1917-1983, Army
Richard H. Hurd, 1924-1982, Army Air Corps
Donald C. Hurtgen, 1908-1986, Army
Arthur A. Jordan, 1915-1974, Navy
Joseph L. Kainz, 1905-1979, Army
Quintin (Jake) Kolb, 1923-1983, Coast Guard
Joseph J. Lektorich, 1914-1969, Army
Roland C. Luxton, 1925-1987, Navy
Arthur McNally, 1923-2008, Marines
Louis A. Menke, 1908-1973
Herbert H. Miller, 1906-1954, Army
John F. Mullen, 1894-1975, Army
Randall Neuville, 1913-1952, Army
Samuel Noftle, 1906-1982, Army
Roman Nonn, 1919-1954, Army
James O. Peterson, 1922-2014, Army
Dorman M. Richard, 1922-1985, Army
Benjamin Rhyner, 1915-1985, Army
Ernest A. Schreier, 1911-1986, Army
Theodore F. Schreier, 1915-1950, Air Force
Clem Sharafinski, 1922-1986
Edward J. Shiveler, 1921-2006, Army
William “Sonny” Simon, 1924-1944, Army
Henry G. Stoffels, 1915-1969, Army Air Corps
Franklin A. Stricker, 1912-1975, Army
Francis J. Uselman, 1928-1966, Army
V. James Wallace, 1920-1985, Marines
Maurice P. Wermuth, 1920-1985, Army
Edward J. Werner, 1919-1977, Navy
Clarence P. Ziegler, 1917-1974, Army
Jonas M. Ziegler, 1920-2014, Army Air Corps
Korean War Vincent F. Domini, 1933-1987, Air Force
Donald F. Flottmeyer, 1931-2007, Marines
Thomas J. Gillitzer, 1926-1982, Marines
Thomas H. Miller, 1930-1952, Army
James T. Schwartz, 1931-1971, Army
Phillip J. Rotar, 1926-1979, Army
Vietnam War Michael L. Baldwin, 1946-1981, Army and
Our heavily anticipated “Surge of the Heart” parish mission is just a few weeks
away! We encourage everyone in the parish to join us for a life-changing experience
with Jon Leonetti, an international Catholic speaker, radio host and best-selling
author of two books, from 7-8:15 p.m., Nov. 27-29 in the church.
Leonetti will give us both practical and effective ways to live, know and grow in
our Catholic faith. He will share stories of some of the greatest people to walk the
planet — our saints, and he will challenge us in our personal holiness to better fall in
love and stay in love with God. He has been featured on the nation’s top Catholic
websites, blogs and radio shows, and we’re excited to host him here.
FORGIVEN: The Transforming Power of Confession now available on FORMED
The latest addition to the Augustine Institute library of sacramental preparation
programs, “FORGIVEN” carefully explains the Church's teaching on the
Sacrament of Reconciliation, including a practical "walk through" of what happens
in the confessional and how every moment connects to scripture, tradition and
God's passionate desire to be with us. To create an account, go to
www.FORMED.org and type in the parish code: C63JK4.
“The truest crosses are those we do not
choose ourselves.”
-St. Rose Philippine Duchesne
Congratulations to our high school students who were
confirmed last Sunday by Bishop Morlino. May God
continue to bless and guide you along your never-ending
faith journeys. Please continue to keep these wonderful
young people in your prayers.
On November 27th, 28th and 29th, St. Bernard’s will host a
parish mission lead by Jon Leonetti. Jon is an international Catholic speaker and
author. The theme of the mission is “Surge of the Heart.” Our nightly presentations will focus on who is God, God’s desires for us and living out God’s plans.
A parish mission is an opportunity to embrace a positive experience of God, leading
to personal and ongoing conversion in a community environment. This will be a
great way for our parish to begin the season of Advent. Please extend an invitation
to all family members and neighbors to join us for these three nights. Parish
missions can be a time of great grace and an experience of the Word made flesh
among us and an occasion of healing and conversion for all who participate. Please
mark your calendars.
As we move into Advent, please note that we will hold a communal penance service
on Tuesday, Dec. 6 at 7:00 p.m. Either on the 6th or at other times throughout the
season, plan to make reconciliation part of your Advent experience.
Have a blessed week,
Fr. Brian
Under construction: Beginning Nov. 14, the carpeting in the par ish center
hallway and parish center meeting room will be replaced. The project will take
several days. If you have events in the parish center, there will be no access from the
hallway.
THIRTY-THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
CALENDAR
Sunday, November 13
9:00 AM Class: Grades PreK-5/REC
6:15 PM Wild Goose/PC
6:15 PM Class: Grades 6-8/REC
7:00 PM AA/Alanon/REC LL
7:30 PM Class: Grades 9&10/REC
Monday, November 14
Tuesday, November 15
8:45-11:00 AM EUCHARISTIC ADORATION
4:00 PM Children’s Christmas Choir/ Church 6:00 PM Confession/Church
6:30 PM RCIA/POCR
Wednesday, November 16
9:00 AM Grief Series/PCMR 1:30 PM SFGroup/Library
6:00 PM KC Memorial Mass/Church & Parish Center
CALENDAR (CONT.)
6:15 PM Young Adult Study/Library
Thursday, November 17
6:00 PM Baptism Prep Class/POCR
6:30 PM Adult Choir/Church
Friday, November 18
Saturday, November 19
3:30 PM Confession/Church
Sunday, November 20
9:00 AM Class: PreK-Gr5/REC 10:00 AM SVdP/Library 5:00 PM Youth Choir/Church
6:15 PM Wild Goose/PC
6:15 PM Class: Grades 6-8/REC
7:00 PM AA/Alanon/REC LL
7:30 PM Class: Grades 9&10/REC
PARISH STEWARDSHIP
Nov. 6, 2016
God’s Plan ......................... $16,943.77 Offertory .............................. $1,878.51 International Combined .......... $340.00 Building Maintenance ............. $314.00 Snack Pack Blessings ............. $100.00 Respect Life .............................. $25.00
If you are interested in submitting your contributions by electronic bank transfer or need to make changes in your financial support, please contact Marcia Schollmeyer in the par ish office at 829-5875 for more information. Thank you for using your envelopes.
BULLETIN ANNOUNCEMENTS
Announcements will be included as long as time and space permits.
Please e-mail your announcement to: Ellen Krenke at [email protected]
SHARE YOUR BLESSINGS THIS CHRISTMAS You are invited to share your blessings this Christmas season by taking an ornament from one of St. Bernard’s Giving Trees. The trees will be located at the front of the church and the University Avenue entrance the weekends of Nov. 19-20 and
Nov. 26-27.
Ornaments will include the age and sex of a child. Please tape this ornament to your unwrapped gift and place it in a bag, including wrapping paper if you wish. This allows parents to see and wrap the gift for their child. Please return your gifts by noon on Dec. 4. They will be shared with St. Francis Assisi, our sister parish, St. Vincent de Paul Society and Elizabeth House in Madison.
YOUNG ADULT STUDY: GOD AND SCIENCE
Join fellow young adults for a five-part study on “From Nothing to Cosmos: God and Science.” Expert scientist Rev. Robert Spitzer presents this video series, which is available on FORMED. Learn about science, creation, the Big Bang Theory, your soul and how to answer
atheists. The group will meet in the parish library on Wednesdays
from 6:15-7:45 p.m., on Nov. 16, 30 and Dec. 7 and 14. There is no cost for the sessions unless you wish to purchase the study guide. Contact Kevin Sullivan at 831-6531 or [email protected] with questions.
WANT TO LEARN MORE ABOUT OUR CATHOLIC FAITH AND GOD?
Join St. Bernard parish members for the exciting Holy Spirit series, The Wild Goose. The program invites all levels of believers into a more invigorating life-giving relationship with the Holy Spirit, God and your faith. The sessions are held from 6:15-7:25 p.m., on Sundays in the parish center. Each session covers a specific topic related to the Holy Spirit and our Catholic faith. You are welcome to attend as many as you can. Topics include: Nov. 13 - The Spirit and the Sacraments
Nov. 20 - The Spirit Gives Witness and Fruits of the Holy
Spirit
CHILDREN’S CHRISTMAS CHOIR Boys and girls in grades 1-5 are invited to participate in the choir that will sing for the Mass at 4 p.m., on Christmas Eve. Rehearsals will be held from 4-5 p.m., on Tuesdays. Those dates are Nov. 15, 22 and 29 and Dec. 6, 13 and 20. Contact Joy Bauman at 831-6531 or [email protected] with questions.
WINTER CLOTHING DRIVE BEGINS THIS WEEKEND
St. Bernard’s Human Needs Commission will hold a coat and warm clothing drive for St. Francis of Assisi, our sister parish in Milwaukee, and St. Vincent de Paul in Madison. The drive will be held this weekend and Nov. 19-20. Collection bar rels will be placed at the church entrances.
St. Bernard’s parish office will be
closed Nov. 24-25 for Thanksgiving.
The St. Bernard Conference of St. Vincent de Paul collected 2,846 pounds of food and paper items last weekend,
which were sent to the St. Vincent de Paul Service Center. Thank
you for helping to feed the hungry!
NOVEMBER 13, 2016
IN & AROUND THE DIOCESE OF MADISON
Matt Franszczak, an adver tising representative with Liturgical Publications Inc., will visit our parish on Nov. 14. We would like to thank our present advertisers for renewing their ads and continuing their support of our bulletin. For more information about placing a new ad, contact Franszczak at 262-207-2588 or email him at [email protected].
St. Ambrose Academy will hold a high school tour from 9:15-10:15 a.m., Nov.
15 at 602 Everglade Drive in Madison. Enjoy a light breakfast, hear student testimonials, visit classroom instruction and ask questions: all in one hour!
The Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekends will be held on Nov. 18-20 in Rockford, Ill.; Jan. 20-22, 2017 in Brookfield, Wis., or Feb. 10-12, 2017 in Geneva, Ill. Visit their website at alifetimeoflove.org or call (888) 574-5653.
Natural Family Planning classes for engaged and marr ied couples begin at 1 p.m., Nov. 20 at Immaculate Hear t of Mary par ish in Monona. Register at www.madisondiocese.org/nfp or www.ccli.org.
BAPTISM
Brooke Noelle Murphy, daughter of
Michael & Lee Murphy, has been welcomed into our Christian family. We congratulate her and pray she may live and grow in the knowledge of Christ’s love.
To register for a baptism class, schedule a baptism or for more information, please call the parish office at 831-6531.
NEW MEMBERS
We would like to welcome our new parishioners:
Shawn & Amy Lovell & Family
Adults who are 18 years and older are welcome to register at the parish office from 9 a.m. to noon or 1-4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. You may also call the parish office at 831-6531 or pick up a new parishioner registration packet at any one of the entrances to church.
EUCHARISTIC CHAPEL Private Prayer: Open daily from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Eucharistic Adoration: Tuesday mornings 8:45-11 a.m.
DEVOTIONS Chaplet of Divine Mercy: Thursday mornings at 8:45 a.m. in Church
Mother of Perpetual Help: First Saturday of the month at 8:45 a.m. in Church
Location: Please take the elevator located at the University Avenue parking lot entrance to Level 2 of the Religious Education Center.
PARISH NURSERY The nursery, located on the first floor of the Religious Education Center, Room 101, is available for toddlers (walkers) to age 4 during the 9 and 11 a.m. Mass.
PARISH WEBSITE Visit the parish website for event pictures, forms, schedules, upcoming events, links to the Catholic Herald, diocesan information and much more at www.stbmidd.org.
PARISH HOSTS GRIEF SERIES GATHERING Please join us for a time of reflection, prayer, sharing memories and information on healthy grieving from 9-10:30 a.m., on Nov. 16 and 23 in the par ish center meeting room. All are welcome, regardless of when the death occurred. It will be facilitated by Peggy Weber, who is a parish nurse in the diocese. For more information, contact Kevin Laufenberg at 831-6531 or [email protected].
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS MEMORIAL MASS
There will be a Mass celebrated in memory of our departed brother Knights of Columbus at 6 p.m., Nov. 16. All parishioners, family and friends are invited to attend. Following the Mass, there will be a potluck supper in the parish center. The Knights of Columbus will provide the main dish and drinks. Please bring a dish to pass. If you need a ride, please contact Mark Misenheimer at [email protected] or
608-831-1535.
BOOK OF REMEMBRANCE
Traditionally, November is known as a month for remembering the deceased --family members, friends and parish members. During this month, a special book titled, “The Book of Remembrance,” is located on the Parmenter Street side entrance of church near the statue of Mary. We invite you to write the names of your loved ones in this special book. They will be remembered in our parish prayer throughout the month.
REMEMBER ST. BERNARD PARISH IN YOUR WILL
Please consider making a gift to St. Bernard Parish in your will as a way of expressing your gratitude to God for all the blessings you have received from Him. The good we do lives on after us — if we make a will! An up-to-date will is the best way to provide for those we love and to continue our support of the good works at St. Bernard Parish.
DIOCESE ESTABLISHES MOTHER TERESA FUND
At the invitation of Pope Francis, Bishop Morlino of the Diocese of Madison has set up the Mother Teresa Mercy Endowment Fund as a way to memorialize the Year of Mercy. The purpose of this fund is to provide financial support for the Spiritual and Corporal Works of Mercy to be lived out right here in our diocese. For more information, call 608-821-3048 or visit www.diocesemadisonfoundation.org.