May 4, 2014 - St James Catholic Church

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May 4, 2014 - St James Catholic Church
St. James Parish ~ Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin
A Member of the Menomonee Falls Cluster Parishes
(St. James, St. Mary’s & Good Shepherd)
May 4, 2014
The following young parishioners are being confirmed
Here at St. James on May 4, 2014
Please welcome them!
Nathan Ahnert
Nicholas Barbeau
Michael Barnes
Mariah Bazile
Riley Bednarek
Jack Blaedow
Brent Boho
Nicholas Boucher
Alexander Bretzel
Jacob Carlin
Tess Carlson
Matthew Cibulka
Kailee Cieslewicz
Jacob Cieslik
Connor Davidson
Charles Drazewski
Dennis Droese
Colin Eberhardy
Jerica Ellner
Connor Fahey
Kevin Fantl
Maxwell Ferro
Tyler Gall
Mackenzie Gierach
Bennett Gilsinger
Danielle Goepel
Brittany Goetzel
Lindsay Gratz
Margaret Greifenkamp
Zachary Hardy
Patrick Heithoff
Benjamin Herda
Nathan Hermsen
Hannah Hubbell
Robert Iverson
Hannah Jeffers
Connor Kempson
Anna Kenkel
Taylor Kessenich
Benjamin Kinowski
Emily Kobs
Marissa Lastrilla
Stephanie LeDonne
Austin Lee
Samantha Lehnen
Rebecca Leibiger
Anna Librizzi
Katrina Lodl
Alex Maloney
Zach Miller
Shanna Mogden
Alyssa Molinski
Christopher Morowski
Katlynn Mushall
Jessica Neumann
Alexander Nigh
Alyssa Nigh
Rebecca Ann Novak
Becca Lynn Novak
Colleen O’Neill
Nicholas Olson
Andrew Poenitsch
Brianna Pollari
Blaise Pomeroy
Nicolette Pridavka
Rylee Pulvermacher
Delaney Reilly
Evan Rentmeester
Nathan Rouse
Alexander Rynning
Olivia Schmidt
Nicolas Schmudlach
Benjamin Scott
Lydia Semo
Haley Shepherd
Jamie Sherman
Steven Smith
Lauren Spankowski
Nicole Spence
Ian Storts
Anna Strackbein
Melanie Sumiec
Eric Thompson
Hannah Toboyek
Ashley Trawicki
Grant Von Haden
Andrew Voss
Sean Weissman
Kyle Wischnefski
Matthew Young
Andrew Zavadsky
St. James
Menomonee Falls, WI
From The Servant’s Quarters
Scriptures for us. In our participation in the breaking of the bread which we call the Mass our eyes too
will be opened. We too are enabled to recognize the
presence of the Lord in the breaking of the bread.
• Though nature’s springtime is slow in blooming, the
springtime of our Church year is in full flower this
weekend! Welcome to the children who are receiving
their First Communion on Saturday. Welcome to your
parents, godparents, relatives and friends. Many
thanks to our dedicated catechists and helpers who
have assisted
the second graders in appreciating the presence
of the Lord in
our celebration of
the Eucharist.
Hopefully Mother
Nature will smile
on us with a pleasant day and sunshine!
• Two race horses in their stables were sharing their
experiences on the track. One said, “You know in the
last race I felt a pinch in my hindquarters.” The
other horse said, “Funny, I felt a pinch in my hindquarters before the race I won.” A dog walked by
and said, “You idiots. You are being doped by being
injected with a drug that makes you run faster.” The
first horse turned and said to the other horse,
“Hey, a talking dog!”
Fr. Mike
• And some of our more mature plants will be
“budding out” this weekend! Congratulations to the
youth of our parish and our neighbors from Good
Shepherd who will be confirmed in the faith. We
welcome your families and relatives coming to pray
with you for the outpouring of the gifts of the Holy
Spirit. It warms my heart when I see our young people taking an active role in the liturgy. It inspires me
when I hear stories from mission trips and youth
outreach. Your confirmation in the Spirit strengthens our community of faith and brings hope to our
world, longing for the peace of the Risen Lord.
Readings for the Week of May 4, 2014
Sunday:
Monday:
Tuesday:
Wednesday:
Thursday:
Friday:
Saturday:
Next Sunday:
Acts 2:14, 22-33/1 Pt 1:17-21/Lk 24:13-35
Acts 6:8-15/Jn 6:22-29
Acts 7:51--8:1a/Jn 6:30-35
Acts 8:1b-8/Jn 6:35-40
Acts 8:26-40/Jn 6:44-51
Acts 9:1-20/Jn 6:52-59
Acts 9:31-42/Jn 6:60-69
Acts 2:14a, 36-41/1 Pt 2:20b-25/Jn 10:1-10
©Liturgical Publications Inc
• The section of the gospel we proclaim this Third
Sunday of Easter is one of the most fascinating accounts of the appearances of the Risen Lord. The
two disciples on the road to Emmaus are so overcome with grief that they do not recognize the
Risen Lord walking with them. And what a sense of
humor the Lord shows in the dialogue! The disciples
ask him, “Are you the only one that does not know
the things that happened these past days?” In all
naiveté The Lord say, “What sort of things?”
MASS INTENTIONS FOR THE COMING WEEK
Tuesday, May 6th
8:00 am Word & Communion Service
Wednesday, May 7th
NO Morning Mass
Thursday, May 8th
8:00 am † Christopher Victoreen (Gloria Victoreen)
Friday, May 9th
8:00 am † Jack Klein (Emelie Klein)
Saturday, May 10th
(Sunday Liturgy)
4:30 pm † Leroy and Marian Goetter (Terry & Mary
Lehnen)
Sunday, May 11th
8:15 am † Clemens Mroczkowski (Family)
† Bob Spitz (Rose Marie Spitz)
10:30 am † Mary Jane Rhode (Family)
† Juanita Miller (Family and Friends)
• The door is open for The Lord to help them understand the Scriptures at that point to a Messiah that
serves, suffers, dies and rises. The climax for the
disciples to come to a deeper faith is when He took
the bread, said the blessing, broke it, and gave it to
them. “Then their eyes were opened!”
• The entire event helps us to realize how valuable it
is to bring our questions, our feelings, our longings to
the Risen Lord. To allow Him to break open the
Those Remembered:
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Vetter & Rickert Family
Remembered By:
Pius Vetter
Third Sunday of Easter
April 27, 2014
Stewardship
Offertory
Mortgage
Maintenance
Totals
May 4, 2014
Fr. Mike will be at the Annual Priest’s Spring Assembly
Monday through Wednesday,
May 5th through May 7th.
Contributions
$ 5,516.00
$
825.18
$
642.00
$
130.00
$ 7,113.18
We will have Word & Communion on Tuesday, May 6th.
There will be NO Morning Mass on Wednesday, May 7th.
Christian Formation Office Closed
TheChristianFormationOfficeonlywillbeclosedon
Thursday,May8th.
CFStaffwillbeatanoff-siteplanningmeeting.
St. James’ Weekly Tithes (Outreach)
Since the 1980’s St. James has distributed a portion
of its weekly income as a tithe for various outreach
programs and organizations. This past week $425
was donated to:
CORRECTION TO THE MAY/JUNE NEWSLETTER:
In the Newsletter calendar the Ascension was listed as a Holy
Day on Thursday, May 29th. The Ascension will actually be
celebrated at the June 1st weekend Masses. We will have our
usual morning Mass on Thursday, May 29th in the Chapel at 8:00
am.
School sisters of St. Francis (for Guatemalan Ministry) Making homes for children orphaned by violence, poverty and neglect.
What will the Synod accomplish?
Archbishop Listecki recently announced the archdiocese will be holding a Synod June 7-8, 2014. What appears below is part of a series of
frequently asked questions about the Synod. More information on the Synod can be found on www.archmil.org.
The outcome of the Archdiocese of Milwaukee Synod will be a “synodal declaration” that provides a framework and direction of the
Church of southeastern Wisconsin through 2025. It will include:
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Pastoral priorities for the Archdiocese of Milwaukee!
Pastoral priorities for parishes in the archdiocese!
Guidelines and resources to assist parishes in implementing the pastoral priorities!
Ways to engage parish and archdiocesan leadership to ensure progress toward the pastoral priorities is achieved!
An effective communication system allowing parishes to easily share ideas and best practices regarding the implementation of the
pastoral priorities on a parish, cluster and district level.
COMPANIONS ON THE JOURNEY
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All MEN and WOMEN who have lost a loved one are invited to Maxims Restaurant on Capitol Drive in Brookfield for
friendship, a meal and sharing at 9:30a.m. on Monday, May 12,
2014. We also welcome all caregivers to join us.
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All denominations are welcome. If you know someone who
would benefit from this please invite them.
If you have any questions please call Shirley at 262-2460553. We look forward to seeing you there!!!
BEREAVEMENT FISH FRY
Join us for the upcoming Bereavement Fish Fry on the 9th of
May beginning at 5:30 pm at the Boneyard Grill in Sussex. All
are welcome to join us as we share a meal and good fellowship
with others going through various losses in their lives. You
need only bring your appetite for this great evening out. Please
RSVP to our Parish Nurse, Pam Dennis at (262) 250-2663 or
e-mail: dennisp@archmil.org.
We express our sympathy to the families of
Joyce Devine, Dorothy Langkau, Helen Ross,
Jim Lapp and Marie Provencher
May they find peace and
happiness with our Lord Jesus in heaven.
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Welcome to the following parishioners who have
joined us here at St. James over the past few
months:
Joe & Brynn Jakubowski
Kevin & Louise Birschbach
Jacob & Erin DeJarlais
David & Ginny Hart
Ruth Truttschel
Adam Dobratz
Randy & Martha Thompson
FOOD PANTRY NEEDS:
The food pantry is running low on the following
items Your donations are greatly appreciated. Without you SOS would not exist.
Travis Smallwood
Luke & Nicole Scoles
Jeanne Barber
Alex & Kristine Harris
Tom & Charlotte Buschke
Lori Jerge
Mary Wanzer
1. Baked Beans and pork and beans (no other beans)
2. Odd canned vegetables (NOT carrots, corn, green
beans) think sauerkraut, asparagus, mixed veggies, peas
3. Manwich/BBQ in cans
4. Summer condiments (ketchup and mustard)
5. Individual serve packs of anything for use in bonus bags
IMMEDIATE NEEDS NOTICES:
AN OPPORTUNITY TO SERVE
(LITERALLY!)
FUNERAL ACOLYTES
When a death occurs the grieving family
often turns to the Church for comfort and consolation especially through the prayers and rituals of our funeral services.
St. James provides an exceptional bereavement ministry at the time of
a funeral. Many individuals contribute to making the funeral service
go smoothly through a ministry of love and compassion.
While the greeters, choir, and luncheon committee function
as a group, there is one position that operates as a singular function
and that is the funeral acolyte or server. The acolyte prepares the
items used for the funeral service and Mass: lighting candles, preparing the bread and wine, having the holy water and pall in place,
and generally assisting the priest during the Mass. In addition the
acolyte prepares the incense used in the service. The assistance of an
acolyte is essential to making a funeral service run smoothly so that
everyone can participate in undistracted prayer. We are grateful to
those who serve in this ministry. There are opportunities for more to
serve in this ministry.
Funerals are celebrated weekday mornings or evenings, and
Saturday mornings (never on Sunday.) Acolytes are always “on call”
as there is no long term scheduling for funerals. Being an acolyte is
indeed a special privilege and honor. It is a sacred and holy task to
minister at the altar and to serve the bereaved. Will you please consider responding to this opportunity to serve, to acolyte at our funeral
services? Call Daryl Olszewski at 253-2213. Thank you.
Matthew 25 Service Project Experiences
Parishioners who sought a deeper Lenten experience, took cards
from the purple draped cross that was located in the back of the
church. The cards suggested a service project and asked parishioners to share a reflection from their experience. Here are two
of them:
“As a family, my sisters, my mom, and I put together five Easter
baskets for homebound Seniors. So each of us five ladies with
our own immediate family put together a basket. We all enjoyed shopping and really thought about what these seniors
would enjoy and really needed. It felt good spending time as a
family putting someone else first, and doing something for others. It was a great call of service and the baskets look
great! We hope to make them a little extra happy this Easter.”
As various needs come up you can call or email Tom Becker at 262246-6381/tombecker-re@sbcglobal.net OR Diana at 253-2235/
wyszkowskid@archmil.org so we can be sure this gets published as
soon as possible.
Serving Milwaukee’s Hungry
For the past several years, we’ve advertised the St Ben’s Run/
Walk for the Hungry, Friday, July 25th at 7 pm. The event is
now a combined Run/Walk for the Capuchins’ and their two
Milwaukee organizations:
St Ben’s Meal Program and the House of Peace. This year
we’d also like to organize a Team from St James where we’d
get our team name on our T-Shirts and a Team Discount.
Another parishioner placed a note in one of the Rice Bowls
which said: “On May 4 I will help sell soap/bath products after
the 10:30 am mass.” Thanks and have a great day!
If you too, took a card from the cross during Lent and performed some type of service to others and you wanted to share
your experience, please write a short note and place it in the
basked on the Great Room’s fireplace ledge.
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If you are interested in supporting this event and joining the “St
James Team”, please contact Tom & Toni Bohmann @
tbohmann2@gmail.com or call 920-918-9932.
Let’s see how big of a team we can put together from St
James. We can all relax afterwards with the free admission to
German Fest & the $5 Food/Drink Coupon.
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YOUTH CORNER
REACH OUT REACH IN
Is for teens age 15 through 18, who have completed 9th
grade and who want to be involved in direct service and
social action. There are still several openings left for our
archdiocesan Reach Out Reach In week—July 13-18, 2014. We
encourage any interested youth to sign up soon.
For more information and a registration form, visit the Reach
Out Reach In webpage at:
http://www.johnpaul2center.org/RORI.htm
This page also features three great newspaper articles on past
years’ programs.
The program is local/cost is $325/Scholarships are available.
VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL
Matthew 25 Work Camp
Ready for some summer adventure? Join
us for Wilderness Escape Vacation Bible
School – Where God Guides & Provides. We’ll have a great time playing games, doing
crafts & science activities, singing songs, and hearing
bible stories from our special guest Moses! VBS will be
July 28th – August 1st from 9 a.m. – noon daily. Pick up
a registration form at the Welcome Center or outside the
CF office, or find a printable form on our website and
Facebook.
A LOCAL mission trip experience for 6th-12th Grade!
Serving our neighbors RIGHT HERE in our area by
caring for their needs and being the face of Jesus.
June 23rd-27th
(And you get to go home and
sleep in your own bed every night!)
Cost: $75
Registrations DUE May 18th
Questions or Need a Registration?
Stop by the CF Office, ramseyb@archmil.org or
262.253.2238
A Note from our Parish Nurse, Pam Dennis:
Walk your way to fitness, that is our goal as
spring approaches here at St. James. Start
slowly if you have not been exercising regularly. Don’t be discouraged if you can’t walk
30 minutes your first time out. It’s OK to start
slowly. Keep in mind that as you increase your
physical effort, your body will respond by improving its capacity for exercise. To condition
your heart and lungs safely, consider these three factors: intensity, frequency and duration.
What is a desirable intensity for you? Here are two simple
tools to help you find out: Talk test. Can you carry on a conversation with a companion while you walk? If you can’t,
you’re probably pushing too hard. Slow your pace. Perceived
exertion. Perceived exertion refers to the total amount of effort, physical stress and fatigue you experience during an activity. Aim for a moderate intense level of activity.
Frequency and duration are important factors also. As a general goal, aim for daily physical activity. Remember, the more
you walk, the greater the benefits. It is okay to even start with
five minutes a day the first week, and then increase your time
by five minutes each week until you reach your goal.
St. James is here to help all people
experience meaning and purpose in
life.
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If you would like company, we have started a walking group
here at St. James. We will be walking every Wednesday at
beginning at 9 am in front of the Community Center doors on
the east side of the church, by the picnic table. We will stretch
for 5 minutes before and after our walk and walk over at the
mobile park for 30 minutes. Join us for some fellowship and
exercise!
St James Catholic Church
HUGE Annual Thrift Sale
June 5th, 6th, and 7th, 2014
We are ready to accept your items for the thrift sale starting…
May 19th through May 31st
No collections on Memorial Day, May 26th.
We will accept almost everything. However, there are a few exceptions:
NO computer equipment, TVs (except flat screen), or large appliances.
No magazines, encyclopedias, baby cribs, car seats or mattresses.
No large exercising equipment, or skis
We welcome all clean, useable items including furniture – big and small, indoor and outdoor, (we
can arrange for pickup of large items for a small fee) lamps, pictures, sporting goods, housewares,
bedding, linens, seasonal items, toys and tools. Clean, gently used clothing, jewelry, antiques,
craft items, records, CDs, DVDs, etc. and books.
To accommodate everyone’s schedules the drop-off times are:
Monday through Friday: 7:30 am–5:00 pm
SATURDAY: 8:30 am–12:00 pm and WEDNESDAY EVE 5:00-7:30 pm.
CLOSED MEMORIAL DAY
Please drop off ONLY during these designated times.
Tax donation forms available upon request.
SALE DAYS
8:00 am to 7:00 pm
Thursday, June 5th
Evening Hours
5:00 pm to 7:00 pm
8:00 am to 3:00 pm
Friday, June 6th
Friday shoppers: Free drawings - $25 Visa Gift Cards
Saturday, June 7th
8:00 am to 1:00 pm
1/2 price and bag sale (Select items excluded from bag sale)
Volunteers needed! Sign-up sheets available in gathering area. ALSO
Need a lot of bakery for the Bake Sale Pies, Cakes, Cookies, are good sellers, along
with breads, coffee cakes, etc.
Tell your friends and neighbors that we will accept their donations too!
REDEEMER UCC SWISS STEAK DINNER W220 N4915 Town Line Rd (South of Hwy K)
The annual Redeemer United Church of Christ Swiss Steak Dinner is fast approaching. This year's dinner will be held on
Saturday, May 17, 2014 from 4-7pm at Redeemer UCC:
Dinner includes: Swiss Steak, Mashed Potatoes, Gravy, Green Beans, Cole Slaw, Rolls, Homemade Desserts,
Coffee, Milk, and water
Adults $15
Seniors (62+)
$13
Children $ 5
3 yrs. And under Free
For tickets contact Redeemer’s Office at (262) 246-6710
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Weekly Schedule
Sunday, May 4
Soap Sale for Peacemakers (Gathering)
Volunteer Sign up for Thrift Sale (Gathering)
8:15 am Mass
9:15 am Blood Pressure Screening (Great Room)
10:30 am Mass
2:00 pm Confirmation (St. James & Good Shepherd)
6:30 pm Boy Scout Meeting (Cafeteria)
Monday, May 5
11:00 am Memorial Service (Chapel)
7:00 pm Boy Scout/Parent Meeting (Cafeteria)
Tuesday, May 6
6:30 am Men’s Scripture Study (Great Room)
8:00 am Word & Communion (Chapel)
8:30 am Day of Adoration (Chapel)
8:45 am Bible Study (Great Room)
9:00 am T.O.P.S. (Cafeteria)
5:00 pm Holy Hour/Rosary (Chapel)
6:30 pm Scripture Reflection (Great Room)
Wednesday, May 7
NO Morning Mass
1:00 pm Senior Club Planning Meeting (Room 8)
5:30 pm Children’s Choir Rehearsal (Church)
7:00 pm All Committee Meeting Night (Church)
Thursday, May 8
The Christian Formation Office is closed
today for a planning meeting.
8:00 am Mass (Chapel)
9:00 am Senior Adult Bible Study (Great Room)
5:30 pm Community Banquet (Community Center)
5:30 pm First Eucharist Rehearsal (for 4:30 Mass)
6:15 pm First Eucharist Rehearsal (for 8:15 Mass)
6:45 pm First Eucharist Rehearsal (for 10:30 Mass)
6:30 pm Den 1 Meeting (Room 8)
7:00 pm RCIA (St. Agnes)
Friday, May 9
8:00 am Mass (Chapel)
Saturday, May 10
9:00 am Wedding Consultation (Church)
4:00 pm Individual Reconciliation (Reconcil Room)
4:30 pm Mass (1st Eucharist/Signed Liturgy)
Sunday, May 11
8:15 am Mass (1st Eucharist)
10:30 am Mass (1st Eucharist & Children’s Choir)
6:30 pm Boy Scout Meeting (Cafeteria)
ADORATION TAKES PLACE IN THE
CHAPEL EVERY TUESDAY
8:30 AM—6:00 PM
Please consider joining us for prayer.
MISSION STATEMENT
St. James is a vibrant, welcoming Catholic Community
Journeying towards the fullness of the Kingdom of God
through worship, formation and service.
St. James Rectory—Parish Office—262-251-3944
W220 N6588 Town Line Road
Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin 53051
Office Hours, Monday through Friday 8 am to 4 pm
FAX: 262-250-2679
e-mail address: stjameschurch@bizwi.rr.com
Web-site address: http://www.stjames-parish.net
EUCHARISTIC CELEBRATIONS
Saturday 4:30 pm (Individual Reconciliation 4:00-4:15)
Sunday 8:15 am & 10:30 am
Weekday Masses as of January 6th, 2013:
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday & Friday
8:00 am in the Historic Chapel
PARISH STAFF:
Administrative Office
Fr. Michael F. Moran, Administrator ............................ 253-2212
Fr. Jerry Hudziak, Help-out ........................................ 251-3944
Daryl Olszewski, Pastoral Associate........................... 253-2213
Mike Rooney, Deacon ................................................. 251-3944
Bob Wodushek—Deacon............................................ 251-3944
Barbara Schuelke, Liturgy & Music Ministry ............... 253-2225
Terri Weber, Business Administrator .......................... 253-2259
Diana Wyszkowski, Parish Secretary ......................... 253-2235
Mary Koloske, Assistant Secretary ............................. 253-2259
Christian Formation Center
Sue Devine-Simon, Director of Christian Formation .. 253-2904
Sr. Lucille Flores, SSM, Adult Ministry ....................... 253-2915
Bryan Ramsey, Youth Ministry Coordinator ............... 253-2238
Kristin Kebis, Child Ministry Coordinator ..................... 253-2908
Michelle Beimborn Secretary ..................................... 253-2902
Mara Scherer, Assistant Secretary ............................. 253-2916
Health Ministry
Pam Dennis, Parish NurseAAAAAA.. .................. 250-2663
Maintenance Department
John Simon ................................................................ 250-2660
After Hours .................................................... 262-389-6089
Staff Emails:
• Fr. Mike Moran
moranm@archmil.org
• Daryl Olszewski
olszewskid@archmil.org
• Mike Rooney
rooneym@archmil.org
• Bob Wodushek
rwodushek@att.net
• Barbara Schuelke
schuelkeb@archmil.org
• Terri Weber
webert@archmil.org
• Pam Dennis
dennisp@archmil.org
• Sue Devine-Simon
devinesimons@archmil.org
• Sr. Lucille Flores
lflores@archmil.org
• Kristin Kebis
kebisk@archmil.org
• Bryan Ramsey
ramseyb@archmil.org
• Michelle Beimborn
beimbornm@archmil.org
• Mara Scherer
schererm@archmil.org
• Mary Koloske
koloskem@archmil.org
• Diana Wyszkowski
wyszkowskid@archmil.org
• John Simon
simonj@archmil.org
Sussex Food Pantry, 246-9860
Mondays 5:30 to 7:00 pm
Wednesdays 1:00 to 2:30 pm
Saturdays 10:00 to 12:00 pm
Interfaith: 549-3348
St. Vincent de Paul: 251-3944
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www.kofc.org
Shorewest Realtors
Schmidt & Bartelt
Guardalabene & Amato
Funeral Service
Pat Tasker
262-437-5853
Providing Affordable Services at Your Church,
Cemetery Chapel or any One of Our Locations
serving the community since 1989
GREG & CAROL DITTRICH!"!Parish Members
Rates are low.
There is a lot to choose from.
Menomonee Falls, 251-3630!"!#$%%&'(!246-4774
THE TIME TO BUY IS NOW!
Polyak Trucking
5431 N. 131st Street
Butler, WI. 53007
Michael A. Polyak
Office: (262) 754-4420
For all your heating & cooling needs.
3260 N 126th Street - Brookfield
262.783.6000
A Catholic Family Tradition Since 1892
www.schramkafuneralhome.com
www.grossheating.com
262-251-0330
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RON CHMILL
RONALD T CHMILL INSURANCE AGENCY
N64W2801 Main St Suite 120, Sussex, WI 53089
Bus:
(262) 246-5300
Fax:
(262) 246-5303
Email:
RCHMILL@AmFam.com
2012 J.D. Power Distinguished Insurance Agency
Access Anytime: 1-800-MYAMFAM (800-692-6326)
This Space Available
Lawn, Landscape & Lighting
Graduate Horticulturist &
Landscape Designer
Award Winning Designer
For Information On Advertising,
Please Call Our Parish Representative
For All Your Plumbing Needs!
Ted Sibilsky at 1-800-950-9952 Ext. 2540
Mark Schn
Schneider
W244 N8819 Cordell Lane, Sus
Sussex, WI
Call 262.246.4442
262.24
ID# 224746
markschneiderplumbing@yahoo.com
markschneiderplumbing@ya
or Email: tsibilsky@4LPi.com
www.SeekAndFind.com
Rachel’s Skin Suite
Create a wonderful masterpiece in a
relaxed group setting.
W249 N5267 Executive Dr.- Sussex
262-246-9400
www.uptownart.com
Anti-Aging Acne Specialist
Face Reality Acne Certified
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www.rachelsskinsuite.net
N64 W24678 Main St, Sussex
(inside Amy B & Co)
920-210-0370
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Asbestos, Lead-based paint, Mold
& Environmental Cleaning
Greg Marenda
(262) 798-1453
St. Ben’s Community Meal
(3rd Wed. of the month)
Phone 920-918-9932
to donate food
Compliments of Ed and Mary Schlumpf
Rick Trawicki - President
Parish Member
N70 W25156 Indian Grass Ln., Unit C, Sussex, WI 53089
rick@trawickielectric.com www.trawickielectric.com
Bus. 262-820-3450
Cell 414-719-6622
COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL RESIDENTIAL
DRIVEWAY DOCTOR
sealcoating
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414-297-9704
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Joe Magdic
FREE ESTIMATES
AUTO BODY
Largest selection
of cards and gifts
in town
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E-Mail: jmueller@4LPi.com for more information
(262) 255-3610
Next to DAIRY QUEEN
Ask For Bill
N86 W16350 Appleton Ave.
FOR AD INFO CALL Ted Sibilsky at 1-800-950-9952 r WWW.4LPi.COM
262-253-1313
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