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P a r i s h S t a f f R e v . R o m a n u s N . N w a r u , P a s t o r Email: [email protected] Eileen Heck, Administrative Assistant John Henry, Finance Director Christy Presser, Director of Music Penny Kannall, Bookkeeper Dave Liccione, Director of Faith Formation Email: [email protected] B l e s s e d S a v i o r P a r i s h W o r s h i p S i t e 8 5 4 5 W . V i l l a r d A v e . , M i l w a u k e e , W I . 5 3 2 2 5 O f f i c e / C e n t e r ( m a i l i n g a d d r e s s ) 8 6 0 7 W . V i l l a r d A v e . M i l w a u k e e , W I 5 3 2 2 5 P h o n e : 414-464-5033 F a x : 414-464-0079 E m a i l : [email protected] W e b s i t e : www.blessedsaviorparish.org J o i n u s o n F a c e b o o k : @blessedsaviorparish D o w n l o a d o u r A p p : For iPhone Text: bspmke1 to 555888 For Android Text: bspmke2 to 555888 P a r i s h O f f i c e H o u r s : Mon.-Thurs. 8am - 4pm, Closed Fridays M a s s T i m e s : S A T U R D A Y 4 P M S U N D A Y 9 A M W e e k d a y s : M o n . t h r o u g h W e d . 9 a m i n t h e C h a p e l B u l l e t i n D e a d l i n e : M o n d a y by N O O N Carol Spychalski, Bulletin Editor S a c r a m e n t s : Preparation for all sacraments are made through the parish office. S a c r a m e n t o f C h r i s t i a n M a r r i a g e : Arrangements are to be made at least one year in advance by calling the parish office. N o r t h C a m p u s 5501 N. 68th Street, 53218 414-466-0470 N a d i a P o p e , P r i n c i p a l E a s t C a m p u s 5140 N. 55th Street, 53218 414-438-2745 B a r b a r a O D o n n e l l , P r i n c i p a l S o u t h C a m p u s 4059 N. 64th Street, 53216 414-463-3878 M e g a n P r u d o m , P r i n c i p a l W e s t C a m p u s 8545 W. Villard Ave., 53225 414-464-5775 S a r a h R a d i s k e , P r i n c i p a l H e a d o f S c h o o l s : K a r e n E a r l e 414-463-3878, ext. 222 (above) Fr. Romanus Ricardo, Sponsor Maria Sepulveda Mission Statement Blessed Savior Catholic Parish, a welcoming open community of diverse disciples of Christ, affirms a way of life through prayer, service, and sharing. S a c r a m e n t o f R e c o n c i l i a t i o n : I n d i v i d u a l : Any time by appointment C o m m u n a l P e n a n c e : Seasonal as announced. S a c r a m e n t o f B a p t i s m : Contact the parish office to set up an appointment. A n o i n t i n g o f t h e S i c k ( C o m m u n a l ) Monthly and also by appointment. M i n i s t r y t o t h e S i c k When a parishioner or family member is hospitalized, homebound, or in a nursing home, please call the parish office to have someone bring them Communion or visit. S t . V i n c e n t d e P a u l F o o d P a n t r y : 5 5 5 8 N . 6 9 S t . 414-464-3817—-Open Monday, Tuesday, Friday 8-10am I n t e r f a i t h O l d e r A d u l t P r o g r a m s : 414-466-8858 P a s t o r a l C o u n c i l O f f i c e r s P a r i s h T r u s t e e s Joe Ratke, Chair Julia Atkinson, Treasurer Paul Bina, Vice-Chair Mark Kuchta, Secretary Denise Wesserle, Secretary Saturday, May 19, 2018 Confirmation of Ricardo Ayala B l e s s e d S a v i o r C a t h o l i c P a r i s h T h e M o s t H o l y T r i n i t y S u n d a y M a y 2 7 , 2 0 1 8

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Parish Staff Rev. Romanus N. Nwaru, Pastor Email: [email protected] Eileen Heck, Administrative Assistant John Henry, Finance Director Christy Presser, Director of Music Penny Kannall, Bookkeeper Dave Liccione, Director of Faith Formation Email: [email protected] Blessed Savior Parish Worship Site 8545 W. Villard Ave., Milwaukee, WI. 53225 Office/Center (mailing address) 8607 W. Villard Ave. Milwaukee, WI 53225 Phone: 414-464-5033 Fax: 414-464-0079 Email: [email protected] Website: www.blessedsaviorparish.org Join us on Facebook: @blessedsaviorparish Download our App: For iPhone Text: bspmke1 to 555888 For Android Text: bspmke2 to 555888 Parish Office Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 8am - 4pm, Closed Fridays Mass Times: SATURDAY 4PM—SUNDAY 9AM Weekdays: Mon. through Wed. 9am in the Chapel Bulletin Deadline: Monday by NOON Carol Spychalski, Bulletin Editor Sacraments: Preparation for all sacraments are made through the parish office. Sacrament of Christian Marriage: Arrangements are to be made at least one year in advance by calling the parish office.

North Campus 5501 N. 68th Street, 53218 414-466-0470 Nadia Pope, Principal East Campus 5140 N. 55th Street, 53218 414-438-2745 Barbara O’Donnell, Principal

South Campus 4059 N. 64th Street, 53216 414-463-3878 Megan Prudom, Principal West Campus 8545 W. Villard Ave., 53225 414-464-5775 Sarah Radiske, Principal Head of Schools: Karen Earle 414-463-3878, ext. 222

(above) Fr. Romanus

Ricardo, Sponsor Maria Sepulveda

Mission Statement Blessed Savior Catholic Parish, a welcoming open community of diverse disciples of Christ, affirms a way of life through prayer, service, and sharing.

Sacrament of Reconciliation: Individual: Any time by appointment Communal Penance: Seasonal as announced. Sacrament of Baptism: Contact the parish office to set up an appointment. Anointing of the Sick (Communal) Monthly and also by appointment. Ministry to the Sick When a parishioner or family member is hospitalized, homebound, or in a nursing home, please call the parish office to have someone bring them Communion or visit. St. Vincent de Paul Food Pantry: 5558 N. 69 St. 414-464-3817—-Open Monday, Tuesday, Friday 8-10am Interfaith Older Adult Programs: 414-466-8858 Pastoral Council Officers — Parish Trustees Joe Ratke, Chair Julia Atkinson, Treasurer Paul Bina, Vice-Chair Mark Kuchta, Secretary Denise Wesserle, Secretary

Saturday, May 19, 2018

Confirmation of Ricardo Ayala

Blessed Savior Catholic Parish The Most Holy Trinity Sunday May 27, 2018

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SATURDAY, 5/26 - VIGIL OF THE MOST HOLY TRINTY : Dt 4:32-34, 39-40/Rom 8:14-17/Mt 28:16-20 4:00pm † Maurice & Anne Brazell Rosary at 3:15pm SUNDAY, 5/27 - THE MOST HOLY TRINTY Dt 4:32-34, 39-40//Rom 8:14-17/Mt 28:16- 9:00am † Robert Wiske Rosary at 8:15am

WEDNESDAY, 5/30 - WEEKDAY 1 Pt 1:18-25/Ps 147:12-13, 14-15, 19-20 [12a]/Mk 10:32-45 9:00am † Theresa Somers THURSDAY, 5/31 - SCHOOL MASS, WEST CAMPUS Zep 3:14-18a or Rom 12:9-16/Is 12:2-3, 4bcd, 5-6 [6]/Lk 1:39-56 9:00am Intention of the Priest SATURDAY, 6/2 - VIGIL OF THE MOST HOLY BODY AND BLOOD OF CHRIST Ex 24:3-8//Heb 9:11-15/Mk 14:12-16, 22-26 4:00pm † Jim Engel Rosary at 3:15pm SUNDAY, 6/3 - THE MOST HOLY BODY AND BLOOD OF CHRIST Ex 24:3-8//Heb 9:11-15/Mk 14:12-16, 22-26 9:00am Peace in Cameroon Rosary at 8:15am

WELCOME “I was a stranger and you

welcomed me” (Matt. 25:35) Blessed Savior Parish extends a

warm welcome to Luis Millan & Kristina Kreul and

Nevaeh, Nyan & Nikolai

We care about you and your family and we’re here to help in any way we can.

This week’s School Mass is Thursday, May 31, 9am at the West Campus, OUR PARISH CHURCH. Enter through the East side door of the church. Parishioners are welcome to attend.

BLESSED SAVIOR CATHOLIC PARISH MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN

STEWARDSHIP OF PRAYER Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity Happy Trinity Sunday!

In today's Gospel, we hear Jesus declare together all three Persons

of the Trinity. "Go therefore, and make disciples of all nations,

baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the

Holy Spirit."

When we speak of the Trinity, two different theological words are

sometimes used: immanent and economic. The immanent Trinity is

the life of the three Persons within themselves, the inner

harmonious relationship between Father, Son, and Spirit. We see

this in the Gospels when Jesus speaks of his Father and promises to

send the Holy Spirit. The term "economic" has its roots in the

Greek word oikonomia, roughly meaning "household

management." The economic Trinity is our three-Personed God's

relationship with creation; it is creation and redemption and

ongoing relationship with us.

Made in the image and likeness of God, we are called to imitate

God's immanence by giving and receiving love with one another in

community. However, this is not limited only to those close to us,

though that's where love often starts. We also imitate the economy

of God when we go out, when we extend our love and care in

a life-giving way. "Go therefore?"

Every believer is sent on mission. Every believer is invited to

follow Jesus and the Apostles "to the nations," to the margins, to

the people who require a little extra reach. This could be a distant

relative, the residents of your local homeless shelter or even the

forgotten neighbor next door! When we love well, we create

something beautiful-a relationship, a holy moment, a foretaste of

heaven. This Trinity Sunday, take some time to examine the

relationships in your life. How well do you love those nearest to

you? How well do you reach out to those farther away? How are

you creating something beautiful?

Liturgical Publications

Everyday Stewardship My wife and I have used the same

baptismal gown for all 3 of our children. It is a very long traditional

gown made with fabric taken from my wife's first communion

dress and my mother-in-law's wedding gown. It is a symbol not

just of each child being washed clean by the sacrament, but also of

family and how faith has been passed down through generations.

Faith is a gift and that gown shows how this family has taken

seriously the cultivation of that faith and the sharing of it with

those we love the most.

By our baptism we are called to a discipleship that compels us to

share our faith with others. It is not always easy, but it would be

wrong to horde that faith and not let it shine for others to see.

When we think about a stewardship way of life, we sometimes

focus on material goods, our talents and skills, or our time. But

faith is a gift that needs to be treated in a similar way. We are heirs

with Jesus Christ to this rich tapestry of faith and the Church. If all

of us were to hide that faith and not seek to share it with others,

that lineage would end with us.

We live during a time in history where in some lands people are

finding Jesus in huge numbers, while in other places the numbers

of people in the pews is declining sharply. We can spend all our

time talking about these realities or we

can choose to respond to our baptismal

call. Jesus commanded us to go forth

and make disciples of all nations. Maybe

we can begin with our neighbor.--

Tracy Earl Welliver, MTS

Monday, May 28—Office Closed

Emergency: 414-464-5033

Someone will get back to you ASAP.

MONDAY, MAY 28 and TUESDAY MAY 29

NO 9AM CHAPEL MASS

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A message from your bulletin editor: While you’re enjoying your long weekend eating your grilled steaks, burgers and hot dogs, don’t forget how you received that gift of freedom!

MEN OF CHRIST—7th annual Holy Hill 5K run/walk. June 23, 1pm. Auxiliary Bishop Jeffrey Haines will join us to lead the prerace blessing.

Questions: [email protected] or 262-250-7777 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ LOVE IS OUR MISSION, Nazareth Family Day @ Holy Hill. Basilica & National Shrine of Mary, Help of Christians. Sunday, July 8, 12:30pm. $25 per family includes meal after Mass. Question, Emily Burds @ [email protected] or 414-758-2213. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ CHURCH FESTIVAL TIME IS HERE: St. Aloysius Church Parish Festival, June 1-3 1414 S. 93 West Allis St. John Neumann Parish Festival June 1-3 2400 W. Highway 59, Waukesha St. Robert Catholic Church & School. June 2-3 4019 N. Farwell Ave., Shorewood

MINISTRY TO THE SICK — Please pray for the following parishioners and others with health problems and for all those in nursing homes and those with continuing health concerns: Diane Henry, Mary Ann & Charles Janke, Bob Leack, Connie Mueller, Eliza Piana, Anton Schleiss, Mary Frances Williams , Ginny & Donald Naegele, Dean Naegele

Lord, You invite all who are burdened to come to you, May Your healing Hand restore them to health.

If you wish to add someone to the prayer list with their permission, please call the parish office @ 414-464-5033. The name will remain on the list for 4 weeks and if you wish to

have it on longer please call the parish office.

Please remember to pray for all the inten!ons in the book

of “Joys and Concerns” and all those who have wri"en

them.

God’s Call to Love and Respect Others—To know that we are children of God is to live in complete love with deep abiding security and the ability to dream, to sing, to create, to laugh, and to play without worry. It is a freedom to love—with full trust and confidence—the creatures whom God has sent to us in our world. As we grow older, we face a new reality. We cannot approach all God’s creation with the same trust and confidence. We learn, through

sometimes hurtful and damaging experiences, that some people reject the ability that God gave them to love and respect others—

they ignore God’s call to love and respect others.

MEMORIAL DAY, May 28, 2018 "No one has greater love than this, to lay down one's life for one's friends." Christians are no strangers to sacrifice. Jesus

lays down his life for our redemption, martyrs remain faithful to the end, and every believer faces "deaths" in the spiritual life when love requires a re-ordering of preference and priority On Memorial Day, we honor those who laid down

their lives for their nation and for the values we espouse - freedom, justice, and a better world for our children. In a day that often fills with barbeques and boat launches, remember to take some time in prayer! Intercede for those who have died and for the loved ones they left behind, and pray for peace on earth

BLESSED SAVIOR’S HAVING A NEIGHBORHOOD GATHERING WITH

FOOD, FUN, AND FELLOWSHIP. Join our parish, school families and our neighbors on the church grounds Sunday, June 3rd, 2018. It all happens after the 9AM Mass

until about 1PM. Something for everyone! See videos of programs and events in each of our school campuses, learn about the scouting program, visit with alumni and current basketball champs from our school. Tour the Church.

Neighborhood Gathering

SVDP EMPTY SHELF For the weekend of June 2 & 3 and June 9 & 10 we need to fill those shelves with CANNED FRUIT

We always have a shelf or two empty. For those of

you that want to help fill those shelves. Please

look in the bulletin for our need. We are always

thankful for any food item you give.

Thank you letter from SAFE & SOUND Thank you for your generous investment of $100 in youth and residents in Milwaukee Police District 4 who are working to make their neighborhoods safer! Thank you for helping us facilitate these critical connections and serve youth and residents in Milwaukee! Sincerely, Katie Sanders Executive Director Safe & Sound, Inc. NEIGHIBORHOOD GATHERING, JUNE 3

BLESSED SAVIOR CATHOLIC CHURCH, 8545 W. VILLARD

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