Seeking Catholic Church

Updated on April 21, 2008
R.W. asks from Brookfield, WI
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moving to Brookfield, looking for a good catholic church. West Brookfield.

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A.W.

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i attend St. Dominic's on Capital Drive. We have been there 5 years (married there). My dad went to grade school there and my grandparents also are members. we will be sending our son there for grade school when he is old enough.

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J.H.

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Friends belong to St. James and love it.

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S.F.

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I'm so glad you posted this question! We moved to Brookfield just after Labor Day and I've been looking for one as well. We live a block from St. Dominic's so I thought that would be perfect, but I didn't like it. I think perhaps because we went to the VERY crowded 9 am Sunday mass - we walked there with the stroller and it was very bulky and in the way. I took my baby, and was made to feel like I belonged in the kids room - that babies weren't very welcome in the regular part "disturbing" everyone. I had never been to a church where a kids room was used, so maybe this is normal. And there were people lining the halls and couldn't even hear the service because it was so crowded.
I'm going to give St. John Vianney a shot.

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S.N.

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Check out St. John Vianney, you'll love it!

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