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Next Week’s
Mass Times
Monday - Friday: 8:00am
Saturdays: 5:00pm
Sundays: 8:00am,10:00am
Confessions
Saturdays: 3:30 pm
Mon-Fri - 7:30 am
Any time by appointment; call: 402-551-0269
St. Bernard Mission Statement We offer support and strength through a community of strong traditions and rich friendships for people of all ages. We
desire to build faith and knowledge in our Savior, Jesus Christ, to all who enter our doors. Come experience St. Bernard Catholic Community. Come be part of our mission to make Christ present in all we say and do.
SECOND WEEK
OF EASTER
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Pastor Reverend Daniel L. Wittrock
Deacon Community
Paul & Darlene Dreismeier
Tim & Laurie McNeil
Ed & Sheila Osterhaus
Chuck & Pat Sheik
Don † & Pat Kemp
Skip † & Barb Baughman
Parish Office 402-551-0269
Business Manager &
Director of Development
Rose Flores
[email protected] Parish Secretary
Michelle Cheloha
School Office 402-553-4993
School Principal
Dr. Joseph Greco Ed. D. [email protected] School Secretary Jen Supancheck
Marketing & Recruiting Lisa Dempsey
Child Care 402-556-4161
Director
Catalina Flores
Announcements and other information for the Weekly Clairvaux are due by noon on the Friday nine days prior to the publi-cation of the Weekly Clairvaux in which you desire to have your information pub-lished. Space is limited. Please email re-quests to [email protected].
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LAST WEEK’S GIVING
April 1st Second Collec!on (Saint Vincent DePaul) $531
April 1st First Collec!on $5,036
YTD Total First Collec!ons* $312,980
YTD Required First Collec!ons** $326,960
YTD Performance First Collec!on [Collected-Required] $(13,980)
2017-2018 Deficit Budget Amount Needed $(77,236)
YTD 2017 ANNUAL APPEAL $41,965
2018 EASTER COLLECTION $10,300
Next Week’s 2nd Collec!on (4/15) Deficit Reduc!on
“Religious freedom is the first freedom.” The first amendment to the constitution affirms freedom of religion, not just freedom of “worship”, by stating that Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exer-cise thereof.” Our saint would surely understand that! St. Stanislaus became bishop of Krakow in 1072, a time when the Church was reforming itself, especially against the interference of the state. It is always the Church’s duty to speak out against evil and immorality. St. Stanislaus spoke out against the unjust wars and immorality of the Polish king, Boleslaus II. King Boleslaus repented, but reversed himself and eventually St. Stanislaus excommunicated him. Boleslaus was infuriated enough to kill St. Stani-slaus with his bare hands! We are not in danger of martyrdom for following Church teaching today in America. But there have been efforts to curtail our freedoms little by little. The previous admin-istration tried to define who was a minister in a religious school, but was defeated by the unanimous decision by the Supreme Court. That administration also tried to force companies to go against their religious beliefs by requiring them to provide certain contraceptives in their health plans. This attempt was defeated by a 5-4 Supreme Court decision in 2014. There are other situations that threaten our freedoms. As Catholics, we need to stand up against immorality and injustice wherever we see it. Freedom is not free. We must remain vigilant. It means the right to practice our faith in the public arena. St. Stanislaus would approve. Yours Truly, Mr. Tim Mueting
If you want to read more about the saints, go to Mr. Mue!ng’s Saint Weblog at:
mrmue!ngsaints.blogspot.com Yours Truly, Mr. Tim Mue!ng
April 11, 2018 St. Stanislaus, Bishop & Martyr
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Please share with families who have young children. Our child care has openings in the
afternoon class for 3 year olds. This is a Cur-riculum based class. Call the school to sign up or if you have any questions! 402-553-4993
Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament Confessions
Divine Mercy Chaplet
Come celebrate the Feast of Divine Mercy
Sunday, April 8th 3 – 4 pm
St. Bernard Church
Congratulations to our newest members of St. Bernard Catholic Church. These individuals were welcomed into the church at our Easter
Vigil Mass on Saturday night. From left to right,
Cindy McLaughlin Ryan Nunez
Ciara McLaughlin Mary Hall
Christopher Morris Mary McLaughlin John McLaughlin
WELCOME & GOD BLESS!
Get ready for the St. Bernard Parish Carnival! Sunday, May 6, 11am to 5pm. Activities include: Dime
Pitch, Cake Walk, Grocery Store, Meat Market, Various Carnival-style games, Giant Inflatables, Food
& Drink, Bake Sale, Beer Garden, Pickles & Scholastic Book Fair! Buy tickets at the Rectory & school
office during normal business hours or purchase after weekend Mass. There are plenty of volunteer
opportunities, too. Log on to i-volunteer to see where help is needed. Thank You to Beth Coffman for
heading up the Parish Carnival again this year.
St. Bernard’s Knights of Columbus Pancake Breakfast, Sunday, April 29, 8:30am to noon in the school cafeteria. Pancakes, sausages, eggs, fruit, egg casserole and
French toast. Coffee, juice and milk. $6 adults, $3 kids under 12 and free for kids under 3. Plus there will be raffle prizes! Proceeds go to the St. Bernard St. Vincent
DePaul Food bank.
Liturgical Roles
Saturday, April 14th & Sunday, April 15th
Presider: Reverend Daniel L. Wittrock Deacons:
5:00pm Deacon Paul Dreismeier 8:00am Deacon Tim McNeil 10:00am Deacon Chuck Sheik
Altar Servers:
5:00pm C. Brungardt, M. Clark, R. Clark
8:00am C. Ortner, B. Pridie, B. Silvain
10:00am G. Fletcher, A. Flores, L. Flores, A. Gomez
Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion: 5:00pm Darlene Dreismeier, Michael Valasek
8:00am Laurie McNeil, Jacquie O’Neill 10:00am P. Sheik, C. Nelson, T. Nelson, D. Reding, M. Sharp, K. Shrauger
Lectors: 5:00pm Angela Chrystal 8:00am Dennis Fus* Jeanne Martin**
10:00am James Buescher* Beth Coffman** ———————————————————–———
*First Reading and Psalm (if no music) **Announcements and Second Reading
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IMMANUEL EMHC — April 11, 2018
Grant Hrabovsky, Alice Sullivan, Don Reding
Baptism classes are held the first Monday of the month at 7:30 PM in the Clairvaux Center. Prior to attending the class, all parents must register. Please call the rectory at 402-551-0269 for more information.
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WEEKLY CALENDAR
Sunday, April 8th: Sunday of Divine Mercy
8:00am Mass †Robert & Kathleen Vernon Church 10:00am Mass St. Bernard Parish Family Church 10:00am Mass 1st Holy Communion Church 2nd Graders 3:00pm Feast of Divine Mercy Church
Monday, April 9th: The Annunciation of the Lord
8:00am Mass †Darrel Wolcott Church 11:00am Cafeteria Volunteers: Cafeteria Kim Mohr & Barb Baughman
Tuesday, April 10th: Tuesday in the Second Week of Easter
8:00am Mass †Joan Haberman Church 11:00am Cafeteria Volunteers: Cafeteria Amy Zimpleman & Janet Weeks 3:30pm St. Vincent DePaul Clairvaux
Wednesday, April 11th: Wednesday in the Second Week of Easter
8:00am Mass †Wayne Peter Church 11:00am Cafeteria Volunteers: Cafeteria Angie VonDollen & Sandy Ziskey 6:00pm Religious Education School/Chapel Mass & year end wrap-up 6:30pm Intercessory Prayer Church 7:00pm RCIA Meeting Clairvaux
Thursday, April 12th: Thursday in the Second Week of Easter
8:00am Mass †Edwin & Frances Valenta Church 11:00am Cafeteria Volunteers: Cafeteria Marilyn & Joe Raymer
Friday, April 13th: Friday in the Second Week of Easter
8:15am Mass †John Mangiameli Church 9:00am Heavenly Helpers Crew #2 Church D. Dreismeier, B. Monahan, G. Crisman, L. Strazdas 11:00am Cafeteria Volunteers: Cafeteria Paul Cushman & Sue Bauman
Saturday, April 14th: Saturday in the Second Week of Easter
6:30am Men’s Faith Group Clairvaux 5:00pm Mass †Matthew J. Reynek Church
Sunday, April 15th: Third Sunday of Easter
8:00am Mass †Eugene & Neil Langer Church 10:00am Mass St. Bernard Parish Family Church 4:00pm Parish Potluck Cafeteria
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