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ST. BERNADETTE 8200 Wes t Den ver Av enu e Mil w au kee, WI 5322 3 PARISH FACILITIES 8200 West Denver Avenue Milwaukee, WI 53223 E-mail: stbernadette@archmil.org Website: www.stbweb.com or www.archmil.org under Parishes Pastor: Fr. Greg Greiten CHURCH OFFICE: 414-358-4600 Fax: 414-358-1478 OFFICE HOURS: Monday through Friday 7:00AM to 3:30PM NORTHWEST CATHOLIC SCHOOL Phone: 414-352-6927 E-mail: info@nwcschool.org Website: www.nwcschool.org MASS SCHEDULE Saturdays: 5:00PM Sundays: 10:30AM Tuesdays & Thursdays: 5:30PM Fridays: 8:00AM Wednesdays & Holy Days: Check bulletin or contact the parish office CONFESSION First and third Saturdays of each month at 4:00PM ST. BERNADETTE WELCOMES NEW PARISH MEMBERS New membership registration is held after each Mass the weekend of the fourth Sunday of each month. There is a table in the Gathering Area where people can sign up. We would be thrilled to have you join our parish family! To live for God only, for God everywhere, for God always! - St. Bernadette (1867) D ECEMBER 4, 2016 S ECOND S UNDAY O F A DVENT

IN OUR PARISH COMMUNITY Schedule of Masses and Special Intentions SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2016: 2nd Sunday of Advent 10:30AM Bernice Buttitta MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 2016 No Mass TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 2016: St. Nicholas 5:30PM Franz Van der Heyde WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 2016: St. Ambrose 8:00AM Bob Gerschke THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 2016: Immaculate Conception of Mary 9:00AM For all the parishioners 7:00PM Frank Riedijk FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2016: St. Juan Diego Cuauhtlatoatzin 8:00AM Fr. Robert Maney SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 2016 5:00PM For all the parishioners SUNDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2016: 3rd Sunday of Advent 10:30AM Nick & Joanne Nigro Readings for the Week of December 4, 2016 Sunday: Is 11:1-10/Rom 15:4-9/Mt 3:1-12 Monday: Is 35:1-10/Lk 5:17-26 Tuesday: Is 40:1-11/Mt 18:12-14 Wednesday: Is 40:25-31/Mt 11:28-30 Thursday: Gn 3:9-15, 20/Eph 1:3-6, 11-12/Lk 1:26-38 Friday: Is 48:17-19/Mt 11:16-19 Saturday: Sir 48:1-4, 9-11/Mt 17:9a, 10-13 Next Sunday: Is 35:1-6a, 10/Jas 5:7-10/Mt 11:2-11 Please Remember in Your Prayers We commend to God Audrey Warner whose funeral was celebrated here on November 22, and Jane Bongard whose funeral was celebrated here on November 23. May their souls and the souls of all our faithful departed rest in eternal peace. Please remember Audrey, Jane, and their families in your prayers. Please Pray for Our Long-term Sick: All those listed in the Book of Assembly Prayer St. Bernadette Parish, Milwaukee December 4, 2016 PARISH LIFE Sunday, December 4, 2016 - Girl Scout Troop 6214 meeting, 2:00 to 4:00PM in the lobby meeting room - Blood pressure screening, after Mass, in the cafeteria - Baptism: Jackson Leonard Gardebrecht, 12:00PM in the church - High School Christian Formation, 6:00 to 7:30PM at St. Catherine - Bingo, 6:00PM/7:00PM in the cafeteria Tuesday, December 6, 2016 - December 11th bulletin deadline: 12:00PM in writing - Bible Study: Book of Exodus, 6:00 to 7:30PM at St. Catherine Wednesday, December 7, 2016 - Grade School Christian Formation, 6:00 to 7:15PM at St. Catherine Thursday, December 8, 2016 - Immaculate Conception of Mary, Holy Day of Obligation - Holy Day Masses at 9:00AM and 7:00PM - Choir rehearsal, 8:00 to 9:00PM in the church Friday, December 9, 2016 - Parish staff meeting, 9:00AM in the parish office - December 11th pulpit announcements deadline: 12:00PM Saturday, December 10, 2016 - Tri-parish Communal Penance service, 2:00PM at Our Lady of Good Hope Sunday, December 11, 2016 - Pastoral Council meeting, 9:00AM in the library - Bingo, 6:00PM/7:00PM in the cafeteria Keep Christ in Christmas Knights of Columbus Council 6646 will sell Keep Christ in Christmas yard signs ($5), car magnets ($3 each or two for $5), and decals ($3 each or two for $5) after Masses this weekend. These items are decorative ways to remind everybody that Jesus Christ is the reason for the season. All proceeds will go to fund the Council s charitable programs. Lost and found Did you recently lose an item, possibly while at St. Bernadette? We have a lost and found in the ushers room. Ask an usher or parish staff member for help if needed. Currently among the items in the lost and found is an Honor Flight baseball cap. We hope it can make it back to its rightful owner, and we thank that person for his/her service to our country. Start with a Smile at smile.amazon.com this holiday season #StartWithaSmile at smile.amazon.com/ch/39-0985885 for your holiday gifts and Amazon donates to St. Bernadette Parish. Support us and find all of your holiday essentials, including gifts, decorations, and more. You shop. Amazon gives.

IN OUR PARISH COMMUNITY Holy Day Masses: The Immaculate Conception of Mary Thursday, December 8, is the Feast of the Immaculate Conception. It is a Holy Day of Obligation. Therefore, Catholics are expected to attend Mass this special feast day honoring the Virgin Mary. Our cluster parishes are offering Masses at the following times: St. Bernadette: St. Catherine of Alexandria: Our Lady of Good Hope: 12/08/16, 9:00AM and 7:00PM 12/08/16, 12:00PM and 6:30PM 12/07/16, 4:30PM Christmas Night Mass Due to declining attendance, the Christmas Eve Mass at 10:00PM is being eliminated at St. Bernadette this year. Last year no more than 120 people were present, including the choir, liturgical ministers, and family members of those participating in liturgical ministries. This trend is not exclusive to our parish; over the past decade family traditions have changed and attendance at Christmas Night Mass is in decline across the board nationwide. Therefore, our energies are going to be focused on the other Christmas liturgies so that we can provide a prayerful and joyful liturgical experience for everyone who attends. Saint Catherine of Alexandria will still have a late Mass on Christmas Eve if you wish to attend Mass at that time. Submit Christmas Memorials Donations for Christmas Memorials, in whatever amount you choose, may be placed in the collection basket or sent to the parish office anytime before December 19. Please include the legible name(s) of your departed loved one(s) to be held in memory and your name to receive credit for the donation. Identify it as Christmas Memorial. Your loved one(s) will be remembered on our Memory Wall and in the General Intercessions at the Christmas Eve Mass. Take the 1% Challenge What is the 1% challenge? It is a way for you to encounter Jesus in the Scriptures through prayer: Get to know Jesus by taking 1% of your day (15 minutes) to pray with Scripture for 30 days. Introduce yourself to the Bible. Learn how to pray and to listen in prayer. Sow seeds of a habit. Why the 1% challenge? There is a difference between knowing about Jesus and knowing Jesus. Many people in our churches may know about Jesus without actually knowing Him, His love for them, and His presence with them. Instructional cards are available in the gathering area for you to use when you accept the 1% challenge. Congratulations to our Calendar Raffle winners 11/22/16 Francesca Webb 11/23/16 Linda Stueck 11/24/16 Donald Schultz 11/25/16 Mike Marker 11/26/16 Michael Studee 11/27/16 James Brown 11/28/16 Jan Schneider 11/29/16 Michael Farrell 2017 Calendar Raffle Our 2017 calendar raffle is underway! Be sure to pick up some today. Buy them for yourself or sell them to friends. All year long, the chance to win never ends. Tickets are only $20 each. With 365 chances, winning is within your reach. You have to send in your ticket to win and then you will see your name in the bulletin. On December 31 your chance to enter is done so enter now and join in the fun! Please note: We must sell 500 tickets by December 31 in order to hold the raffle. So far we have about 165 sold. Stewardship Report Weekend Collection November 26 and 27, 2016 Envelopes...$1,897.00 Offertory... $256.00 Electronic Contributions...$1,750.00 Fiscal YTD... $96,637.00 Budgeted Fiscal YTD... $112,440.00 We must be good stewards of God s gifts to us, receiving them gratefully and cultivating them with care, lest we be the ones about whom John the Baptist speaks today, cautioning us, Every tree that does not bear good fruit will be cut down and thrown into the fire. See Matthew 3:10 St. Bernadette Parish, Milwaukee Second Sunday of Advent

Proclaim Christ through the and Make Disciples Sacramental Life of the Church. ignite renew energize ignite renew energize ignite renew energize A newsletter devoted to the Archdiocesan Synod The Holy Season of Advent: New Year s Resolutions for Discipleship Archbishop Jerome E. Listecki With the coming of Advent, a new Church Year begins once again. This is not a random flip of the calendar page or the mundane marking of another year with the next sequential number. Advent is not about human chronological time. Instead, it is what the biblical writers would call Kairos Time. Advent is the fullness of time, the time when God acts, a time of call and decision. Advent is God s time! Advent is inviting us to mark time differently. It is calling us to a conversion of heart where we recognize that our time is not our own! So Advent is the right and perfect opportunity to look at our lives and make our new year s resolutions for discipleship. What resolutions should be at the top of our list? We simply need to listen to the key people and themes within the Advent Gospels to find our way. Resolution #1: Prepare to Meet Jesus Today A stark theme of Advent is radical readiness today and every day. The call of the season is to be on watch, because we do not know the day or the hour when Christ will return. The Scriptures issue this haunting warning: And so you be prepared because the Son of Man is coming at a time you do not expect (Mt 24:44). We do not know when we will need to give an accounting for our lives. So let s live for heaven today through earnest prayer, Sacramental practice, right behavior, and a serving heart. Resolution #2: Make Way for Jesus through Repentance John the Baptist is the Advent prophet who challenges us to examine our hearts. He knows that, like the Pharisees and Sadducees of his day, we too can become self-righteous and self-satisfied. And when pride enters our hearts, we become closed off to Jesus. We need to open a door and that door is a repentant heart. John the Baptist sounds the call: Repent, for the kingdom of heaven has drawn near (Mt. 3:2). So, let s make a straight path for Jesus through participation in the Sacrament of Reconciliation. Resolution #3: Worship Jesus as the One Savior and Lord Advent can easily become a season of excessive distractions, overwhelming busyness, and conflicting priorities. We can lose our focus on what, or more appropriately who, is the center and anchor for our lives. But Jesus eliminates all doubts about who is our one Lord and Savior: Go announce to John what you hear and see. The blind see and the lame walk, lepers are cleansed and the deaf hear, and the dead are raised and the poor have good news preached to See ADVENT, Page 2

Page 2 November 2016 Archdiocese of Milwaukee Church on the Move We are to be a Church on the move and to ignite, renew and energize the archdiocese. This was Archbishop Listecki s message a little over two years ago at the conclusion of our archdiocesan Synod, which was a time of spiritual renewal and visioning for the Archdiocese of Milwaukee. Someone recently recommended that we describe the Synod and the initiatives coming from the Synod as a new way of doing Church. We have been given a new mission statement to guide us as we go forward Proclaim Christ and Make Disciples through the Sacramental Life of the Church. We would all do well to have this mission at the heart of everything we do, personally and as a parish. We would need to approach things differently if this really was the central focus in our lives and in our parishes. The top priorities of the Synod focused on Evangelization and the Sunday Mass. Each of us is asked to look at ways we could be more hospitable as we encounter people at church. How can we prepare ourselves for Mass, to be in the right frame of mind to encounter Christ? How can we be welcoming to others and make others feel at home at Sunday Mass, especially those who are visiting, are seekers or are not regulars at Mass or our parish? We often hear about stewardship, but don t always connect it to becoming disciples and how living out our faith as followers of Christ, calls us to give ourselves to others. This entails giving of our time and sharing our gifts and seeing God s presence in everyday situations and the people we encounter. Stewardship was another main priority from the Synod and will be a stronger focus for our archdiocese in the upcoming next year. The Holy Spirit s guidance and wisdom was very apparent at the Synod gathering and it continues to be as we look at new ways of being a Church on the move. ADVENT, from page 1 them (MT. 11:5). So, let s bow down to Jesus, the Mighty Messiah, in lives of prayer and worship. Resolution #4: Practice the Obedience of Mary and Joseph Advent is the season celebrating the coming of the Savior, Jesus. God is up to something big! He is becoming flesh in Jesus to dwell among us, teach us the ways of the Kingdom, and die on the cross for our sins so that we can rise with him to new life. But all of this is predicated on Mary and Joseph saying yes to God s great plans. And in obedience they do just that. Joseph awoke from sleep, and did as the angel of the Lord commanded him, and took home his wife (Mt. 1:24). So let s practice humble obedience to God s will in our daily lives. A blessed Advent to you all!

November 2016 Page 3 Parishioners to Deaf Community: You Belong Here! Interpreting Evangelization and the Sunday Mass When Archbishop Jerome Listecki said, We need a culture change, so the Sunday Mass is given primacy of place, the Deaf Ministry Team at St. Andrew Parish, Delavan took that to heart and decided to share more of Catholic Deaf culture with hearing parishioners. Empower, Encourage One of the goals of the Deaf Ministry Team was to train and enable more Deaf readers at Sunday Mass, in an effort to empower and encourage that community to participate more fully in the Eucharist. Several people from the Deaf community came forward to serve and today, continue this task of forming disciples. Additionally, two students from the Wisconsin School for the Deaf (who attend the parish) received their First Communion this year. Wanting to share this joyful day with everyone, the entire Deaf Community celebrated that Sunday, with many of the ministerial roles for the Mass (servers, readers and extraordinary ministers) held by Deaf parishioners. The Mass was celebrated in American Sign Language with Fr. Christopher Klusman, with a voice interpreter for the hearing. It was a wonderful day of praise and worship celebrated by all. Throughout Wisconsin and beyond, there are Deaf Catholics who hunger for these types of opportunities. It s Did you know? The Archdiocese of Milwaukee has a whole office dedicated to Deaf/Hard of Hearing Ministry! The office, through the leadership of Fr. Christopher Klusman, associate director, and Terri Matenaer, coordinator, exists to enable all Catholic Deaf and Hard of Hearing people to participate fully in the liturgical, educational, pastoral, spiritual, and human concerns ministries in the Church. To learn more about this vital ministry, please visit www.archmil.org/deafministry. Leonard Peacock proclaims the Good News at a recent Sunday Mass in American Sign Language (ASL) to the congregation of St. Andrew Parish. An interpreter voices for the hearing parishioners. amazing how the Holy Spirit constantly breathes new life by igniting, renewing and energizing the Church in southeastern Wisconsin. Interested in learning more? St. Andrew Parish offers religious education for the Deaf to all students from lower elementary to seniors in high school. Classes are taught in American Sign Language (ASL) so the students have full access to learning about God s love in their native language. The Deaf Ministry Team also prepares students for First Reconciliation (with a Deaf priest who can sign), First Communion and Confirmation. A Mass is celebrated every Sunday at 9:30 a.m. that is interpreted in ASL, with a once-a-month Mass in ASL with Fr. Christopher Klusman and Deacon David Sommers, only one of two Deaf priest/deacon pairs in the world. For additional information about Deaf Ministry at St. Andrew Parish, please contact Patty Kostechka, (262) 728-9751.

Page 4 November 2016 Format of this Newsletter is Changing This newsletter began over three years ago as way to help people learn about and prepare for the archdiocesan Synod that was held in 2014. We continued with a similar format following the Synod to keep everyone informed about the efforts that are going into implementing priorities identified through the Synod process. Recently we have decided on a new way to present the information included in these newsletters. We are going to replace this four-page printed publication with a one-page article from Archbishop Listecki that parishes and schools will be invited to include in their bulletins, newsletters, and emails. The archbishop s articles will still focus on how the mission and priorities that came from the archdiocesan Synod are guiding the work of parishes and the archdiocese. These columns will be sent to parishes and schools in English and Spanish on a quarterly basis. The new one-page articles will also continue to be included on the archdiocesan website at www.archmil.org/synod. We hope you find this new format easy to read and beneficial. Please contact Randy Nohl, Director of Synod Implementation, at nohlr@archmil.org or 414-758-2216 if you have any questions. Prayer for the Mission of the Archdiocese of Milwaukee (Shortened Version) Almighty and ever living God, we praise you and we bless you, for you are great indeed! Grant, we pray, as on that first Pentecost, that tongues of fire may descend upon us, and that the driving wind of your Holy Spirit may blow boldly into our hearts. Embolden us, O God, so that we may go forth to proclaim your Gospel and renew the face of the earth. In this Archdiocese of Milwaukee, we humbly pray for strength and fortitude to follow your great commission: to go and make disciples of all people, living our faith through word and deed. We ask all this through Christ our Lord. Amen. Archdiocese of Milwaukee MISSION STATEMENT To proclaim the Gospel of Jesus Christ through his saving death and resurrection by calling, forming and sending disciples to go and make new disciples. As a people, we are called to encounter Jesus and grow as disciples through the sacramental life of the Church.