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St. Catherine of Alexandria Catholic Church is
known to many as "the church on the hill." Tucked away at the
northern edge of the City of Milwaukee, we are located just
southeast of 76th Street and Brown Deer Road. Since 1855, we've
strived to bring the presence of Christ to our corner of the
metropolitan area and to the world beyond.
We hope that your visit to our web site will give you a taste of
the community and holiness of this parish, that it will remind
you of past visits, or lead you to future discovery.
A warm welcome awaits you, as well as a prayerful community, and
a deep experience of the closeness of God. |

St. Catherine Parish is committed to
worshiping God and His Son, Jesus Christ in the Holy Spirit. We are
dedicated to living the Word of God by our Christian example. We
shall achieve this through service to our Parish and stewardship of
our time, talent and treasure.

Our School Study
Continues and We Need Your Ideas!
Join us on Saturday, November 15, from 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. at St.
Bernadette Parish cafeteria as we refine the second draft of the
plan for our Catholic schools and begin to look at some options for
the future. Parish members, parents, staff members, Parish Council
and School Committee members are all invited. Lunch will be
provided. To ensure adequate materials and food for the retreat,
please RSVP by November 12th to the parish office - 365-2020, ext.
10 or by emailing
pfeiferc@archmil.org.

Faith in Our Future
Commitment Weekend will be November 22/23. During the next few weeks
you'll hear more about the campaign during Sunday Masses. Please
give prayerful consideration to what you may be able to contribute.
Also see
www.faithinourfuture.org for more information.
Road Construction
Due to road construction on 76th Street from Good Hope Road to
County Line Road, the access onto 76th Place from 76th Street is
closed. You will need to turn onto 76th Place from Brown Deer Road.
That access is about a block east of 76th
Street. Access from 76th Street is expected to open again sometime
in November.
Coming next week . . .
Third Sunday Speaker
Series: The Gospel of Mark
Dr. Dan Scholz, chair of Religious
Studies Department and director of the Saint Clare Center for
Ministry Formation at Cardinal Stritch University, returns this year
to give us an overview of the Gospel of Mark. Mark's gospel is the
primary gospel used during our upcoming liturgical year. Join us on
Sunday, November 16th in the Granville Room following the 8:30 Mass
and be acquainted with the community and issues for which Mark
wrote.
To see our entire schedule of "Third Sunday" speakers, click
here.
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