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THE MOST HOLY TRINITY † JUNE 7, 2020
MISSION STATEMENT
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.�
Please visit our website�
www.stbrunoparish.com �
for addi�onal updates.�
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Parish Office Hours: �
Monday�Thursday, �
8:30 a.m.�3:00 p.m.�
Phone: 262�965�2332�
Address: �
226 W. O�awa Avenue�
Dousman, WI 53118�
Email: [email protected]�
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Shared Pastor: Fr. Dan Volkert�
Emergency: 262�965�2313�
E�Mail: [email protected]�
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Mass Times: �
Saturday: 4:00 p.m.�
Sunday: 10:30 a.m.�
Reconcilia.on: �
1st & 3rd Saturday 3:00�3:30 p.m.�
Circle of Life
Please pray for our friends and fellow parishioners who have
entered into E������ L�� during the month of June.�
Pastor Dan’s
Message
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Mar�n Snorek�
Sr. Margaret Heil�
Lillian Cartright�
Edward (Skip) Klotz�
Bernie Schultz�
Pa y Ann Drakos�
Noreen Doering�
Kathleen Landry�
Bob Wallis�
Don Haggith�
Emily Kelly�
Phyllis K. Jones�
Elizabeth Wyman�
The Milk Angels
Have you heard about the milk give away?
We have�Milk Angels right here at St. Bruno
Parish. They got the idea when the news
showed farmers dumping milk. There was a
news ar!cle about Sassy Cow Creamery owning a processing
facility where they pasteurize their own milk. �
Our Angels decided to purchase milk to donate to our local
families who may need help feeding their kids. This seemed
like a win�win for suppor!ng the farmer and local families. It
is their way of giving back to our community.��
If you or someone you know are interested in receiving a
gallon of milk that is rBGH free, please email
[email protected]�to reserve one. Pick up is on
Wednesday�June 10, between 12:00 and 2:00 pm.�at the
kitchen door near the playground. If you cannot come
between 12�2, a gallon of milk can be held for you un!l 5 pm
that day, just let the Milk Angels�know�with an email. Our
donor only asks in exchange that we keep praying for all the
people that are trying to stretch their food dollars and those
who work in cri!cal jobs.� �
To reserve your milk,�email the�Milk Angels���
[email protected]�by Mondays at noon.��
Reserva!ons are not necessary, but they do help the Angels
know how much milk to order. The Milk Angels will be
offering this service every other week. Watch the bulle!n for
future dates. We offer thanks to our though"ul donors.��
What is the Trinity Doctrine? �
In a nutshell, there is one God, eternally exis�ng in three
persons: Father, Son (Jesus Christ) and Holy Spirit. The
three persons of the Godhead are coequal and co�eternal
as stated in Gen.1:26, Isaiah 9:6, Ma1hew 3:16�17; 28:19 �
Trinity Doctrine � How Can We Comprehend It?�
The most difficult thing about the Trinity Doctrine is that
there is no way to adequately explain it. The Trinity is a
concept that is impossible for any human being to fully
understand, let alone explain. God is infinitely higher than
we are, therefore we should not expect to be able to fully
understand Him. The Bible teaches that the Father is God
(Exodus 3:14), that Jesus is God (John 8:58), and that the
Holy Spirit is God (Acts 5:3�4). The Bible also teaches that
there is only one God (Deuteronomy 6:4; James 2:19).
How these two statements of doctrine can both be true is
incomprehensible to the human mind. However, this
doesn't mean that they're both not true. �
Trinity Doctrine � No Illustra�on Is Completely Accurate�
With respect to the Trinity Doctrine, none of the popular
illustra5ons are completely accurate descrip5ons. The
water illustra5on is somewhat the best, but s5ll fails to
adequately describe the Trinity. Liquid, vapor and ice are
forms of water. The Father, Son and Holy Spirit are not
forms of God, each of them is God. Saint Augus5ne, one of
the greatest thinkers of the early church, described the
Trinity as comparable to the three parts of an individual
human being: mind, spirit, and will. They are three dis5nct
aspects, yet they are inseparable and together cons5tute
one unified human being. So, while these illustra5ons may
give us a picture of the Trinity, the picture is not en5rely
accurate or complete. An infinite God cannot be fully
described by a finite illustra5on. �
About a century later, in 325, the Council of Nicea set out
to officially define the rela5onship of the Son to the Father,
in response to the heresy of Arianism which denied the
divinity of Christ. Led by bishop Athanasius, the council
established the doctrine of the Trinity as orthodoxy and
condemned Arius' teaching that Christ was the first
crea5on of God. Each 5me we celebrate our weekend
Mass, we recite the Nicene Creed a;er the homily, as a
profession of not only our belief and faith but also our
understanding of who our God truly is for us all � A
community of love between three equal yet dis5nct
persons. It is that community of love that we try and
emulate in this world. �
Stay Spiritually Strong, Fr. Dan�
(h)ps://www.allaboutgod.com/trinity�doctrine.htm)�
Adult Formation
How to Teach Kids the about the
Trinity with an Apple
Grab an apple and share these five truths
with your kids:�
An apple has three parts: the seeds, the
flesh, and the skin. When you cut an apple in half, you can
see that each of these three parts are different (at this
point, you can cut the apple open for your kids!).�
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1. The skin is like God the Father because He protects us.��
2. The flesh is like God the Son because Jesus Christ took
on human flesh.��
3. The seeds are like God the Holy Spirit because He
through His power, we grow in faith.��
4. Each of the parts of an apple are different, but they are
ALL apple.�
5. So are the persons of God all different (Father, Son and
Holy Spirit), yet they are ALL God.�
Masses for homebound Catholics air
every Sunday at 5:30 a.m. on WITI, Channel 6
and 9 a.m. on WCGV, Channel 24.
God so loved the world
Bleeding Heart blooming in
the garden symbolize
uncondi5onal love and
compassion (flowermeanings.org).
God's love for each of us is
bigger than that.� In the first
reading, God tells Moses:� �
The LORD is merciful, gracious,
slow to anger, rich in kindness
and fidelity.� Translations limit
the richness of the original
language. Empathy,
compassion, a mother's tender
concern, pa5ence,
long�suffering, abundance, con5nuous outpouring of
divine kindness, goodness, steadfast love, constancy,
loyalty, and truth.� Put them all together and it's more like
abounding, incomparable, uncondi&onal love con&nually
poured out by God.�(Source: lector workbook). It's like the
love of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit for each other � so
big that it OVERFLOWS onto every single one of us
(Happy Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity, by the way).
Love cannot get any bigger than this.�
God so loved the world that he gave his only Son...that
the world might be saved.�
Share the love, go forth glorifying the Lord with your life.�
Mary Kral [email protected]�
Please Note:
There have been a number of staff & parishioners who have
received text messages or email from someone impersona.ng
staff members and leadership asking for help, money and/or
gi4 cards.��Please do not respond to these texts,�delete them.
Never open any links a6ached.��
Continue to spread the joy…
“Rivers do not drink their own water; trees do not eat
their own fruit; the sun does not shine on itself and
flowers do not spread their fragrance for themselves.
Living for others is a rule of nature. We are all born to
help each other. No ma�er how difficult it is….life is
good when you are happy, but much be�er when
others are happy because of you.” Pope Francis�
Archbishop Jerome Listecki has granted us
permission to begin the reopening of public
Masses beginning May 30, 2020. The staff
looks forward to your return�to Mass ��the
source and summit�of our faith. (dispensa5on
un5l July 5 is ac5ve)�
The Combined Collec.ons: The Church in the United States will
be held next week, June 13�14, 2020, suppor�ng five causes
important to Catholics throughout the country: �
�Black and Indian Mission � Funds projects which help
communi�es here in southeastern Wisconsin and across the
United States. �
�Catholic Campaign for Human Development � Assists
low�income people build be�er lives for themselves and their
families. �
�The Catholic Communica�on Campaign � Provides for local
and na�onal communica�on needs, including the weekly
radio broadcast of the Sunday Mass from the Cathedral of
St. John the Evangelist, Milwaukee.�
�Catholic University of America � Educates students in a spirit
of faith. �
�Re�rement Fund for Religious � Ensures adequate re�re-
ment funding for elderly religious throughout the country. �
This collec�on offers a wonderful opportunity to support
hands�on efforts to help people in need. Please give generously…
your gi? does make a difference! �
Donate online at archmil.org/CombinedCollec.ons�
Pray for all Frontline workers, �
First Responders, military personnel and their
families. May God keep them safe in his hands.�
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Yesterday I got to a end Mass and receive
communion along with and safely distanced from my
fellow St. Bruno parishioners for the first �me in 10
weeks. How appropriate to be able to come back on
the feast of Pentecost, the birthday of our Church.
This was certainly the longest I have ever gone
without a ending Mass. During his homily Fr. Dan told us that the
Spirit is very much alive and well in our Church, and through the
power of the Holy Spirit we were able to open our doors and
celebrate Mass safely today. With great an�cipa�on I waited for
Fr. Dan to bring Jesus to me in the Eucharist, and I was overcome
with tears the moment that I was able to partake in this great gi4.
It sure feels wonderful to be back celebra�ng Mass in person!�
This weekend we celebrate the Feast of the Most Holy Trinity. �
What is the Trinity? �
The�Catechism of the Catholic Church offers these words as an
explana�on of the Holy Trinity.�
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"The mystery of the Most Holy Trinity is the central mystery of the
Chris�an faith and of Chris�an life. God alone can make it known to
us by revealing Himself as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit."�
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"The Incarna�on of God's Son reveals that God is the eternal Father
and that the Son is consubstan�al with the Father, which means
that, in the Father and with the Father, the Son is one and the same
God." "Inseparable in what they are, the Divine Persons are also
inseparable in what they do. But within the single divine opera�on
each shows forth what is proper to Him in the Trinity, especially in
the divine missions of the Son's Incarna�on and the gi4 of the Holy
Spirit."�
�� Catechism of the Catholic Church §§ 261, 262, 263, 267�
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That s�ll sounds like a mystery to me! �
Let me offer my simple explana�on of the Trinity. One God,
3 persons, each with a different role. �
God the Father�is our creator and protector�our Father in
Heaven.�
God the Son�Jesus�the Human part of God, sent to earth to
teach us how to live, love and save us from our sins.
Jesus is our Redeemer, Teacher and Friend.�
God the Holy Spirit�gives people the gi4s needed to con�nue
work Jesus taught while He was on earth. There are 7
Spiritual gi4s: Wisdom, Understanding, Counsel (Right
Judgment), Piety (Reverence), Knowledge, For�tude
(Courage), Fear of the Lord (Wonder and Awe).�
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God has ALWAYS been Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. God revealed the
different persons of the Trinity during different �mes in Salva�on
History. The story of Salva�on History is s�ll being wri en today�
through each one of us. How we answer the call of our faith, is up to
each person. It’s important to find out what your spiritual gi4s are
and to use those gi4s to build up the Church. Each of us have
different gi4s, but those gi4s used together build up the body of our
Church. �
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We acknowledge the Trinity when we pray these words: In the name
of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. The Triune God
is central to our faith, covering all of the bases for humankind! It’s an
important story to share with your family and your friends.�
Blessings, Amy Golden ([email protected])�
School News
St. Bruno Parish and school is a community of deeply
commi�ed members. This shows as parents have
supported their children’s educa�on these past months.
It showed in an amazing way this past weekend when so
many people were part of our Men Who Cook Virtual Auc�on.
As of this wri�ng, we do not have final totals, but it was clear by
watching the ac�vity last weekend that this community loves its
parish and school. We who work on the school end of things are
deeply grateful for your commitment. Thank you.� To Michelle
Vandenhouten and Britney Fowler, we send a huge expression
of gra�tude for sharing your skill, love, energy and �me in
organizing this grand event!�
We have 14 successful 8th grade graduates!� Our
Drive�Through celebra�on on May 29, their last day of
school, was great fun.� A?er the drive�through,
graduates and staff met online for the tradi�onal
Roast and Toast, and the videos were quite the entertainment.� �
For all manner of reasons, more videos have been made this year
than any year in school history, I am posi�ve!���
Our students have completed almost all of their work with a
few loose ends to be �ed up. Students came to school one by
one this past week to clear and clean desks and lockers and to
say 'so long' for the summer. Our school has come through
2019�2020 with our school mission successfully accomplished
and with pride. We have learned our academic lessons, have
con�nued to learn the importance of our faith and, even in
stay�at�home days, prac�ced being the hands and feet of Jesus
to serve and help others.�
We look forward to 2020�2021 as we hope the world moves
closer to health and safety.� We are already planning
adjustments to keep our school environment safe and produc�ve
for all of our children.� Our small class sizes are indeed a
plus!� We ask our parish and school community to join our
Memorare Army con�nue praying for our school to thrive, and it
seems to be working!�� �
As always, you can contact us by email or phone (checking
messages remotely): Mary MacDonald, �
Principal [email protected] or �
Tammy [email protected].���
Child and Family Ministry
SMALL CLASS SIZES - BIG EXPECTATIONS
Did you know your Parish has a School that offers �
3K and 4K programs?�
We are very excited to have a great Early Educa2on program focusing
on academics in a play�based atmosphere. Our classrooms are led by
licensed teachers. We offer half�day and full�day programs and have a
Community Partnership with the Ke)le Moraine School District. If you
are already using a daycare facility, you will find that our tui2on costs
are very reasonable in comparison.�
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In addi2on to our preschool program, we offer a great educa2on for
your child through 8th grade. We believe in tradi2onal values and use
modern learning styles in our classrooms. Our dedicated, cer2fied,
Christ�Centered teachers give instruc2on 5 days a week.�
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The enrollment period has already begun.� Take ac2on now and give
us a call, 262�965�2291, to discuss a St. Bruno educa�on for ANY of your
students in 3K�8th grade!�
LITURGICAL INTENTIONS
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THE WORD OF THE LORD
For the Week of June 8�14, 2020�
Monday: �
1 Kings 17:1�6, Ma�hew 5:1�12�
Tuesday: �
1 Kings 17:7�16, Ma�hew 5:13�16�
Wednesday: �
1 Kings 18:20�39, Ma�hew 5:17�19�
Thursday: �
Acts 11:21b�26; 13:1�3, Ma�hew 5:20�26�
Friday: �
1 Kings 19:9a, 11�16, Ma�hew 5:27�32�
Saturday: �
1 Kings 19:19�21, Ma�hew 5:33�37�
Sunday: �
Deuteronomy 8:2�3, 14b�16a, �
1 Corinthians 10:16�17, �
John 6:51�58�
www.usccb.org/nab/�
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Monday, June 8�
† Deceased members of Bretl Family�
Wednesday, June 10�
† Deceased members of Foster Family�
Saturday, June 13�
Parishioners of St. Bruno & St. Paul�
Sunday, June 14�
† Ted DeMaire�
Please support our Adver�ser of the Week, �
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Today we celebrate the Divine
dance, a perfectly choreographed
interplay of the Father, Son, and
Holy Spirit. Together they dance
and move as one though three
unique Persons with dis5nc5ve, yet
harmonious, paFerns and steps.
They provide a mirror into our soul.
Within each one of us, the Divine
dance con5nues, and the music of
God’s love con5nues to inspire,
sustain, and recreate us with every
step and melody. Can you hear the
music that the Triune God is
playing? Where is the dance leading
you? Our minds can never truly
understand or know God. But our
hearts can seek and find Him. From
beginning to end, God is one and, at
the same 5me, Creator, Redeemer,
and Sanc5fier. God’s holy Trinitarian
dance is calling you to holiness. Join
in and dance! ©LPi�
GOOD NEWS !!! During this odd 2me
in the world we want to keep our focus on
the GOOD and stay connected with all of you.
We are seeking photos and/or video of the
GOOD things going on in your life. Big or
small! Please submit to�
MASS INTENTIONS � at almost every
Mass there is a specific inten�on. This is
usually in memory of a loved one who
has died, but it could be for a special
anniversary or another special inten�on.
These inten�ons are published in the
bulle�n every week for the upcoming
week. If you would like to have a Mass
celebrated for a special inten�on ($10
s�pend) call the office, leave a message,
someone will return your call. �
WHY DO WE DO THAT?-
CATHOLIC TRADITION EXPLAINED
What Is the Purpose of the Pope? �
Ques.on: Why do Catholics have a Pope?�
Answer: To answer the ques�on of why
Catholics have a pope, we have to pull the
lens back and think about the very nature of
the Church herself. According to the Nicene
Creed (which is the statement of beliefs that
we recite each Sunday at Mass), we profess
that the Church is “one, holy, catholic, and
apostolic.” These adjec�ves are called the
marks of the Church, and they help us see
that the Church is bigger than just our
individual parish communi�es or even the
Chris�ans living in a par�cular region or
country.�
To help ensure that the community of
disciples would remain united in a
communion of love, Jesus entrusted the
Apostles with special authority to teach,
heal, and forgive sins in his name.�
And from among this group, Jesus chose
Simon Peter to play a special role,
designa�ng him as the “rock” on which the
Church was to be built (see Ma�hew 16:18�
19; John 21:15�17). Peter “the Rock”
became the visible sign of union within and
among the Apostles. In �me, as Peter and
the other Apostles passed away, other men
were chosen to take their place. The
successors of St. Peter � who we honor as
the first Bishop of Rome � and the
successors of the other Apostles (the
bishops) con�nued the work entrusted by
Jesus to that first genera�on of Church
leaders.�
According to long�standing tradi�on, the
successor of Peter was Linus, who was
followed by Cletus, who was followed by
Clement I, etc. This line of succession
con�nues to Pope Francis in our own �me.�
Over the centuries, these Bishops of Rome
� who came to be known as the
“pope” (from papa, which means “father” in
La�n) � s�ll con�nue to act as the “rock” of
the Church and as the visible sign of unity
for all the Catholic Chris�ans. The pope,
more than any other bishop, stands as the
Church’s primary teacher and as pastor of
the Church throughout the world, helping to
ensure that the Church remains what Jesus
intended her to be: one, holy, catholic, and
apostolic.�
To learn more, see the “Catechism of the
Catholic Church” (no. 857�862 and 880�882).
©LPi�
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pandemic. Give generously if you are
able.�
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Daily 9-9; Sunday 10-2
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919 N. Barstow, Waukesha547-7525
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Schmidt & Bartelt Funeral &
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121 South Cross St. (262) 567-4459
Emissions Test Station! 262-431-4339
www.gbrocksautorepair.com375 E. Ottawa Ave. Dousman, WI 53118
G-Brock’s Auto Repair“Dealership quality at an
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Owner/Operator
Debbie’s Day Care& Preschool
Dousman
262-965-3050Child Development Degree
Celebrating 36 YearsDebbie Hendrick, Parish Member
Dousman Family Dentistry, S.C.Your Neighborhood Family Dentists
Michael T. Goral, D.D.S. Richard V. Whalen, D.D.S.
James Schaffer, D.D.S261 N. Main St.
New Patients Welcome
262-965-3662
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Construction Home Remodeling262-965-3991
Serving the Lake Country Area since 1984Jim SmukowskiCell: (262) 490-1524 Fax: (262) 965-3535
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First Citizens State Bank
Palmyra Office
262-495-2101111 East Main St., Palmyra, WI
53156www.firstcitizensww.com
Member FDIC Quality, Compassionate Care
Locally Owned Serving Southeast Wisconsin Since 2007 Skilled HomeCare • Hospice Care
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Proud partner of We Honor Veterans John Sauer, Parishioner
Bark River Animal Hospital
Andy Runte, DVM 281 N. Main St
Dousman, WI 53118
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