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St. Bruno Parish is a community of
people sharing a common faith in the
teachings of the Catholic
tradi!on. We come together to
worship God and to spread the Good
News that Jesus gave us. Through
celebra!ng Chris!an unity, we
provide emo!onal support and
prac!ce the works of mercy.
Schedule of Liturgies
Weekday
Monday 8:00 a.m.
Wednesday 8:45 a.m.
Weekends
Saturday 4:00 p.m.
Sunday 10:30 a.m.
Reconcilia)on
1st & 3rd Saturday 3:00 p.m.
Parish Office
Hours: 8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. M-F
Phone: 262-965-2332
Address: 226 W. O!awa Avenue
Dousman, WI 53118
Email: stbruno@wi.rr.com
Website: www.stbrunoparish.com
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Parish Support: March 31, 2018—April 6, 2018
Regular Parish Support (envelopes/electronic, etc.) ............. $13,174
Offertory ............................................................................... $1,245
Children’s Offertory.................................................................... $18
Total ........................................................................... $14,437
*Excludes any form of extraordinary income for both years.
Mortgage Balance as of 3/09/18 ...................... $509,288
Year to Date Last Year to Date
7/1/17-4/6/18: 7/1/16-4/7/17:
Regular Parish Support* .......... $602,881 .............................$552,553
Offertory: ................................... $23,091 ...............................$21,546
Children’s Offertory: ....................... $699 .................................$1,166
Total: ..................................... $626,671........................... $575,265
STEWARDSHIP CORNER
COOKIE’S FOR ST. BEN’S
It’s Cookie Time! These days, more people than ever
are seeking assistance from the St. Ben’s Meal
Program! Please bake or buy, but bring your cookie
donaUons to The Gathering Place Kitchen on or before
Sunday, April 22nd before or a.er Mass. Thank you!
The 2018 Catholic Stewardship Appeal Thanks for your generosity!
Our parish goal is $36,000. We received $16,583 from 66
parishioners. To date, 9.94% have contributed. If you haven’t
contributed already, please return your Catholic Stewardship
Appeal pledge card today, or give online at
www.catholicappeal.org
You will soon be receiving a second mailing from the Archdiocese
concern the Catholic Stewardship Appeal. Your generosity is
essenUal to fund the needs explained in the mailing.
Please prayerfully consider donaUng.
Weekly Message
Gospel Reflec)on-3rd Sunday of Easter
"Why do quesUons arise in your hearts?" A]er the ResurrecUon,
the Apostles experienced their fair share of incredulity. Jesus had
died-John had been there-and now the tomb was empty. What
should they believe? Was the Jesus before them truly real? And who
was Jesus really? It's no surprise that the Apostles were iniUally
"startled and terrified" to the extent that they "thought that they
were seeing a ghost."
Jesus has compassion on his confused friends. Once he affirms his
non-ghostly idenUty-"look at my hands and my feet, that it is I
myself"-Jesus gets down to business. He has risen from the dead,
but life would not conUnue as normal. Throughout Jesus' ministry,
he spoke in parables and veiled propheUc language. His followers
likely thought much of his words were metaphors, some symbolism
for the person and their relaUon to God. Now Jesus has something
else in mind. He "opened their minds to understand the scriptures,"
making known the connecUons between his own words and deeds
and "everything wri!en about [him] in the law of Moses and in the
prophets and psalms."
Why now? Why this increased depth of understanding? The answer
lies in the shi]ing role of the Apostles. "You are witnesses of these
things." The treasury of truth is no longer Jesus' responsibility
alone but our own. Then and there, the Apostles are appointed to
proclaim the death and resurrecUon of Jesus, the forgiveness of sins
and the mercy of God. This message is no longer for only the Jewish
people but "all the naUons."
This is our invitaUon! We have the rich heritage of the Church's
teaching. By sacramental grace, God's "peace" is "with [us]." We,
too, are sent to proclaim the Good News of Jesus Christ and the
hope that belongs to his call.
© Liturgical PublicaUons Inc
THINK SPRING! Our Annual Flower Sale If you didn’t get an order form, they are available in the Gathering
Place, Parish Office or website, due by,
EXTENDED DEADLINE April 22nd! Flower order pick-up is Sunday, May 20th.
Please return order forms in the collec)on offering or
Parish Office with payment.
Please contact: Sharon Burt (262) 965-3737 with ques)ons.
Catholic Quotes—Words to Inspire the Faithful Aspire not to have more, but to be more.
-Oscar Romero
There will be a St. Vincent de Paul (SVDP)
truck in front of church before and a]er
Masses for used clothing, shoes & small
household items (rags & worn-out shoes to
be recycled). NO TV’s accepted. Thank YOU for your support.
Ques)ons, Call Arnie At (262) 965-3401
BUNDLE SAT. & SUN., APRIL 28 & 29
EXTENDED DEADLINE APRIL 22!!!
World Day of Prayer for Vocations | Sunday, April 22:
Pledge to pray for vocaUons at www.invisiblemonastery.com. This
website was inspired by a call from Rome urging Catholics to
organize an ‘invisible monastery’ in which many persons, day and
night, are commi!ed to conUnuous prayer for priestly vocaUons. For
more informaUon, please call the VocaUon Office at 414.747.6437.
SCHOOL HAPPENINGS
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PARISH ELECTIONS
Men Who Cook Dinner & Auction
April 21, 2018 THE MEN WHO COOK AUCTION IS NEXT WEEK!
THE AUCTION CATALOG WILL BE AVAILABLE TO PREVIEW ONLINE
TUESDAY, APRIL 17TH. Start planning your purchases NOW!
WE STILL NEED HELP THE NIGHT OF THE EVENT! We are in need of
high school and adult help to make this evening a success. TO SIGN
UP - Please SEE THE BOARD in the Gathering Space, or go to the
School Website and find the Men Who Cook informaUon on the
main page. There is a “click here” in the volunteer secUon to get to
the Signup Genius. We appreciate your help!
TICKETS ARE ON SALE NOW! There is a limited amount of spots
le]! Check out the Chef Board in the Gathering Space and pick your
table. Cost for Uckets is $50/person, includes your meal, and the
opportunity to bid on Silent and Live aucUon items.
All funds go to help the school grow and educate our future leaders.
The students, staff, and families appreciate your support!
For more informa)on, please contact: Michelle Vandenhouten
at (262) 968-1741 or stbrunomwc@gmail.com or
Ben Holzem (262) 965-2291
Nominations for PASTORAL COUNCIL MEMBERS
Will begin April 14/15 Weekend
Some of the characterisUcs helpful to this ministry are listed here.
(Realize that no one comes in the door fully able to see themselves
as parish leaders.)
Ability to collaborate. Members are seekers and lead with
paUence.
Deep love for the parish & its mission. Believers who lead with
joy.
Willingness to grow in holiness. Model ChrisUan living & lead with
faith.
Desire to serve. Servant leaders who lead with humility.
Broad vision. Change agents who lead with courage.
ConUnuous learner. Good listeners who lead with respect.
Sense of stewardship. Members empower others, lead with
wisdom.
So begin praying! Are you a leadership person for our Pastoral
Council? Look for nominaUons slips in the Gathering Place starUng
next weekend.
NOTICE FOR TRUSTEE-SECRETARY NOMINATION NominaUons are being accepted. This is a two-year term and
nominaUons close May 4, 2018. DirecUves regarding elecUon
of Trustees are contained in the Parish Corporate By-Laws.
Parishioners who are considering accepUng a nominaUon for the
posiUon of Trustee must be educated about the posiUon. The
following is a summary of the corporate By-Laws regarding
elecUon of Parish Trustees:
¨ Candidates must be pracUcing members and at least 25 years old.
¨ The pastor may nominate one candidate for each posiUon open.
AddiUonal candidates must be nominated in wriUng by ten or
more parish members. (see insert)
¨ NominaUons must be completed and announced at the weekend
masses prior to the elecUon. If there is only one nominee for the
posiUon, nominaUons are closed and the nominee is declared
elected.
¨ ElecUons are held every two years by wri!en ballot before and
a]er designated weekend masses.
¨ The person who receives the highest number of votes will
become the Trustee subject to the approval of the Archbishop.
If you have the basic qualificaUons to serve in the role as parish
trustee-treasurer, please consider nominaUng yourself. All
nominees must submit a form with 10 signatures, a biography and
picture to be used in the bulleUn to Fr. Dan, frdvolkert@wi.rr.com
by May 4, 2018.
May the Holy Spirit move you! Fr. Dan
WILDCAT COLOR FUN & RUN! Saturday—JUNE 2, 2018 (rain date 6/23)
Where: St. Bruno Field Area/Back Parking Lot
Time: Color Run (1 mile) Starts at 10am, check-in 9:30am
Color Play Zone opens at 10:30am
ALL ARE WELCOME!
AcUviUes include: MulU-age color Play Zones,
Obstacle Courses, Color Games, Color Throw a]er Run
And much more!
Register for Color Run by dropping off form at St. Bruno School Office or
on website: hJp://www.stbrunoparish.com/color-fun-run
FUNDS RAISED SUPORT THE ATHLETIC PROGRAM
NOW ENROLLING! St. Bruno Parish School offers grades
3K-8th grade. Please contact us for a
school tour or more informaUon about
what our parish school offers. We are enrolling for the
2018-2019 school year and spots are filling fast. We offer
small class sizes and a faith-based educaUon!
SPRING CLEANING? Please consider donaUng new or gently used items to Home
and Schools Secret Santa Shop! This is a year round iniUaUve
to collect items to be used at the secret Santa shop for our
school. Children ages 3-14 can shop for their parents, siblings, and
grandparents, giving all students a chance to give a gi] during the
Christmas season. Items are needed for all ages (baby to adult).
Please place items in the Secret Santa box located in the coat room
in the gathering place. Thank you for your generosity!
PRAYER WALL We all have many needs and things to pray for in our lives, great
and small, so, therefore, you are encouraged to write out prayer
peUUons and place them in the wall at any Ume. We encourage you
to also take another’s peUUon home with you and pray for it. It is
our hope that this will become a perpetual prayer wall and a place
where you can leave your prayer requests and prayerfully support
the needs of others in our community.
CALENDAR OF EVENTS THIS WEEK
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UPCOMING ST. BRUNO EVENTS..
Apr. 21—Men Who Cook Dinner & Auc)on!
Apr 28-29—Bundle Weekend, SVDP collec)on
May 20—Annual Flower Sale
Jun 5-Jul 24—Bereavement Support Group Sessions
Jun 24—St. Bruno Outdoor Mass @ Old St. Bruno Church
Aug. 11—Annual Golf Ou)ng
UPCOMING ST. PAUL EVENT.
Apr 22—Parish Breakfast, featuring Deacon Joe Senglaub
Parish Breakfast A.er 9:00a.m. Mass on April 22 at St. Paul
conducted by Knights of Columbus
All St. Bruno & St. Paul are invited to a!end a delicious
breakfast and enjoy fellowship, and a
presentaUon by Deacon Joe Senglaub giving you a
glimpse of his family, his life experiences and
his call to the Diaconate.
Monday, April 16:
8:00 a.m. Mass/Church
3:30-5:30 p.m. Play PracUce/Gym
6:30-8:00 p.m. Financial Commi!ee Mtg @ St. Paul
7:30 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous /Staff Work Room
Tuesday, April 17:
8:00 a.m. Mass (St. Paul Church)
8:45 a.m. Alpha @ St. Paul
1:00 p.m. Bible Study /Three Pillars Learning Center
2:00-9:00 p.m. AdoraUon/Chapel
5:30-7:00 p.m. Track PracUce/outside
6:30-7:30 p.m. AucUon Commi!ee Mtg/Oasis
7:00-9:00 p.m. Adult Basketball/Gym
Wednesday, April 18:
8:45 a.m. Mass/Church
3:30-4:30 p.m. School Choir PracUce/Church
7:00-9:00 p.m. Choir PracUce/Church
7:00-9:00 p.m. Youth Group @ St. Paul/off-site
Thursday, April 19: NOTE: Bulle)n due April 29
9:00-11:00 a.m. Prayer Shawl Ministry /Family room
3:30-5:30 p.m. Play PracUce/Gym
4:15-5:15 p.m. AthleUc Commi!ee Mtg/Oasis
5:30-7:30 p.m. Pickle Ball/Gym
5:30-7:00 p.m. Track pracUce/outside
5:45 p.m. Alpha/Gathering Place
Friday, April 20:
8:45 a.m. Mass (St. Paul Church)
10:30 a.m. Rosary & DevoUons/ Three Pillars Chapel
Saturday, April 21: Men Who Cook Dinner/Auc)on
3:00 p.m. ReconciliaUon/Church
4:00 p.m. Mass/Church
Sunday, April 22:
10:30 a.m. Mass/Church
3:15 p.m. St. Ben’s Meal Program
WHAT IS YOUR CATHOLIC IQ?
On April 21, we will celebrate the Feast of St. Anselm. He was a
Benedic)ne monk, abbot, philosopher and archbishop of:
a) Canterbury
b) London
c) Burgundy
d) Riesling.
Why do we do that? CATHOLIC TRADITIONS EXPLAINED
Ques"on: My friend has never heard of Christ and I want to share
the Gospel with her but I'm afraid to. How do I share my faith?
Answer: There are a lot of ways to bring up the topic of religion,
without being judgmental or pushy. Begin by asking what her
thoughts are about religion, or what her experience was growing up.
Finding common ground is o]en easier than you think, because the
quesUons and problems we have about God, the presence of evil,
our purpose in life, and our relaUonship with God are universal
concerns.
Why are you afraid? If you do not want to insult or offend
someone, don't be pushy or judgmental. If you are uncertain about
how to explain your own faith, do a li!le reading or pracUce with a
friend. If you measure success only by this person converUng, focus
your a!enUon more on beginning the conversaUon, not on bringing
it to a perfect close! Faith is a journey of many acts of belief, many
discussions about God, and many choices about how we pracUce
what we preach. In some we will have great success; in others we
will need forgiveness and perseverance. The most important thing
to keep in mind is that the Holy Spirit is always at work and our most
humble efforts can bear great fruit. Have faith in God because he
has faith in you!
Bereavement Support Group Sessions St. Bruno's Circle of Life Bereavement Ministry will offer
Bereavement Support Sessions on Tuesdays,
June 5 through July 24, from 6:30 to 8:30 PM.
Are you experiencing feelings of sadness and sorrow due to the
death of a loved one? Grieving is very hard work, and Ume alone
may not heal your grief. It's what you do with your Ume that can
make a big difference. St. Bruno's Circle of Life will host a series of
grief support sessions on Tuesdays beginning June 5 through July
24, from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. These sessions will help with un-
derstanding the rhythms of the grieving process. Gathering with
others who are dealing with the emoUons of loss may be the first
step needed to move toward healing. Everyone is welcome!
To register or more informaUon, call St. Bruno Parish Office,
262-965-2332 or Peggy Knepprath, 262-424-4567
Shroud of Turin Exhibit Have you heard of the Shroud of Turin? It is a 14-foot long “finely-woven
linen cloth” that many believe is one of the actual burial cloths of Jesus
menUoned in the Gospels. “The Man of the Shroud” touring exhibit is
free for young and old to see, including a full-scale replica of the shroud.
It presents the results of a comprehensive scienUfic and forensic study
with numerous photographs and illustraUons. The exhibit is the work of
the Center for the Study of the Passion of Christ and the Holy Shroud
and Monsignor Giulio Ricci and other scienUsts, who spent more than 25
years researching the shroud. The Catholic Church does not take an
official stance regarding the shroud’s authenUcity, but does say that it is
an object worthy of veneraUon. St. Mary Parish, 225 S Hartwell Ave,
Waukesha, Community Room (use parking lot entrance)
Friday April 20th thru Monday April 23rd, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., No charge!
LITURGICAL PRAYER
THE WORD OF THE LORD Monday, April 16, 2018
Acts 6:8-15, John 6:22-29
Tuesday, April 17, 2018
Acts 7:51-8:1a, John 6:30-35
Wednesday, April 18, 2018
Acts 8:1b-8, John n 6:35-40
Thursday, April 19, 2018
Acts 8:26-40, John 6:44-51
Friday, April 20, 2018
Acts 9:1-20, John 6:52-59
Saturday, April 21, 2018
Acts 9:31-42, John 6:60-69
Sunday, April 22, 2018
Acts 4:8-12, 1 John 3:1-2,
John 10:11-18
www.usccb.org/nab/
MASS/DEVOTION TIMES
Weekend Mass Times: Saturday 4:00 p.m. Sunday 10:30 a.m.
We pray the Rosary at 7:40 a.m. when there is 8:00 a.m. Mass.
The Our Lady of Guadalupe Chapel is open 24/7 for private prayer.
EucharisUc AdoraUon is every Tuesday from 2:00-9:00 p.m. in the Chapel.
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ST. VINCENT DE PAUL
Monday, April 16
8:00 a.m. † Steven Kuenzli &
Owen Willkomm
Tuesday, April 17
Mass at St. Paul 8:00 a.m.
Wednesday, April 18
8:45 a.m. Mass † Frank & Craig Matysiak
Thursday, April 19
8:00 a.m. Prayer with Communion/Chapel
Friday, April 20
Mass at St. Paul 8:45 a.m.
Saturday, April 21
4:00 p.m. † Frank & Craig Matysiak
Sunday, April 22
��:�� a.m. † Rosemarie West
ADVERTISER OF THE WEEK
ST. PAUL MASS SCHEDULE: Saturday: 5:30 p.m. Sunday: 9:00 a.m.
Weekdays: Tues. 8:00 a.m. & Fri. 8:45 a.m.
Reconcilia)on: 2nd & 4th Saturday
10:00 a.m. or by appointment
ST. BRUNO BOOK CLUB
Next mee)ng of the Book Club
Tues., May 8th at 9 a.m. St. Bruno
Family Room. The book for MAY is:
The Nest By Cynthia D’Aprix Sweeney
A warm, funny and acutely percepUve
debut novel about four adult siblings
and the fate of the shared inheritance
that has shaped their choices and their lives.
LIVE THE LITURGY -
INSPIRATION FOR THE WEEK
Why are you troubled? Life can easily get
the best of us. Anxiety, worry, doubt, and
uneasiness are just some of the things that
can trouble our hearts. O]en we are
troubled about temporal things.
SomeUmes our faith troubles us and we
wonder where God may be. If we allow
Jesus to open our minds so we can
understand the Scriptures and the
significance of his passion, death, and
resurrecUon, we can begin to trust that
God's plan includes something much more
than the current concern of our minds.
Jesus can then become a light of revelaUon
who helps us keep our lives in perspecUve
and persevere.
Sharing the Gospel For the Kids
Turn to God in the name
of Jesus Christ so that
you will be forgiven.
When you hurt someone,
say to God and to the
person, "I made a mistake. I am very sorry.
Will you forgive me?" A]er God forgives
you, he will show you good things to do in
his Son's name. Choosing ways to honor
and serve God will lead you to heaven.
Prayer
Father God, forgive me and show me ways
to serve you in the name of your Son, Jesus
Christ.
Mission for the Week
When someone hurts me I will forgive. I will
ask God to forgive me if I hurt someone.
WHAT IS YOUR CATHOLIC IQ?
The answer is : a
Anselm was the Archbishop of Canterbury
from 1093 to 1109. He was known for his
charity and courtesy. He devoted himself
to scholarship. He was born in the town of
Burgundy and may have enjoyed a glass of
Burgundy or Riesling!
Please support our Adver!ser of the Week,
Pat’s Heating & A/C See their full sized ad in this bulleUn.
Does your child need to be Bap"zed?
Please remember that all parents must a!end
a preparaUon class before their child can be
bapUzed. If you need to a!end a bapUsm class
or need informaUon regarding bapUsm,
please call 965-2332 or email Mary Kral,
marykral4@gmail.net
Third Sunday of Easter
In this Sunday’s Gospel, Jesus explains the
meaning of the scriptures. Like the
disciples, when we offer and receive
forgiveness our hearts burn because we
encounter the risen Christ within us.
Have you considered answering
the call to “help the poor find
forgiveness and healing in their
life” by joining the Society of
St. Vincent de Paul?
Hurting? Want to Help Someone Who Is? Do you desire healing from anxiety, anger,
depression, or illness? Freedom from
addicUon or pa!erns of sin you can’t seem
to break? To understand and help someone
else who desires healing or freedom?
At the Healing the Whole Person Retreat,
Sr. Miriam James Heidland, SOLT, and Dr.
Bob Schuchts, author of Be Healed, help us
understand and receive Christ’s healing and
peace in the heart of the Catholic
Church. April 26, 6pm-9:30pm, April 27,
6pm-9:30pm, & April 28 8:30am-4:30pm at
the Cousins Center (3501 S Lake Drive, Mil-
waukee). For more info and to register
www.johnpaul2center.org/healing-the-
whole-person
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Saturday: 4:00 p.m.
Sunday: 10:30 a.m.
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To arrange Bap!sm, please contact Mary Kral at least one
month in advance, at 262-968-2276 x202, or 262-965-2332 or
marykral4@gmail.com.
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Please contact the Pastor at least six months before the
anUcipated wedding date. At least one of the parUes must be
a registered, pracUcing Catholic member of our parish community.
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We encourage parish members to celebrate the Anoin!ng of
the Sick for healing and strength at the Ume of serious illness or
before surgery.
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Parish members bring Holy Communion to the homebound. If
you are unable to a!end Mass for a few weeks because of
health or weather, please call the Parish Office.
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If you or someone you know is in need of prayer, we have a
group of parishioners at St. Bruno’s who would like to pray for
your special needs. Call Donna at 262-965-3224, or
Ruth at 262-965-2329.
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Contact the Parish Office for assistance from SVDP: 965-2332
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Parish Phone .... 262-965-2332
Emergency ...... 262-965-2313 E-Mail ... frdvolkert@wi.rr.com
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Tom Filipiak ............................................................... 262-392-2516
Cell Phone ........................................................... 262-366-1505
E-Mail ................................................... tommysings@mail.com
Joe Senglaub cell phone ............................................ 262-442-7888
E-Mail ............................................... joseph.senglaub@LPL.com
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Ben Holzem ............................................................... 262-965-2291
E-Mail .......................... ben.holzem@stbrunoparishschool.com
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John Hoffman ............................................................ 262-422-1582
E-Mail ........................................ jhoffmanjr1968@hotmail.com
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E-Mail ............................................ stevespiegelhoff@wi.rr.com
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Mark Mrozek ..................................................... 262-965-2332 x105
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Mary Kral ................................................................... 262-965-2332
E-Mail ..................................................... marykral4@gmail.com
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E-Mail ........................................................ b.snyder@wi.rr.com
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Amy Golden ............................................................... 262-402-8229
E-Mail ..................................................... aldgolden@gmail.com
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Be!y Igl ..................................................................... 262-965-2332
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Paul Tabat ................................................................. 262-965-3453
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226 West OJawa Avenue, Dousman, WI 53118
Parish Office Phone .......................................... 262-965-2332
Parish Office Fax .............................................. 262-965-4749
Parish Website ................................ www.stbrunoparish.com
Parish E-mail ........................................... stbruno@wi.rr.com
BulleUn E-mail .................................. ssolberg213@wi.rr.com
School Office Phone ......................................... 262-965-2291
School Website .................... www.stbrunoparishschool.com
E-Mail (School Secretary) ...... Tammy.Price@stbrunoparishschool.com
CHURCH INFORMATION PARISH STAFF/RESOURCES If you are a visitor to St. Bruno Parish, or are new to our area, we
welcome and thank you for praying with us. We are a church
family and care about each other, our church, our community and
our world. You are invited to become a member of the St. Bruno
Parish Family. New Parishioners can register on the weekend of
the third Sunday of the month, or call the Parish Office at
262-965-2332.
WELCOME!
SACRAMENTAL LIFE & ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
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THE ENDOWMENT FOR ST. BRUNO
We have established a permanent endowment fund for
the future of our church and school. We invite a contribuUon
in honor of family members, friends, or in memory of a
loved one. InformaUon and contribuUon envelopes are
in the Gathering Place.
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