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Maternity B.V.M. Church 9220 Old Bustleton Avenue Phone: 215-673-8127 Philadelphia, PA 19115 Fax: 215-673-6597
www.maternitybvmchurch.net
PRAYER DEVOTIONS Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament: Every Monday after 8 AM Mass, with Closing Benediction after 6:30 PM Rosary, Lower Chapel
Miraculous Medal Novena: Every Monday after 8 AM Mass, Lower Chapel
Recitation of the Rosary: Before the daily 8 AM Weekday Mass, every Mon-day at 6:30 PM and every Tuesday at Noon, Lower Chapel
SACRAMENTAL PREPARATION Pre-Cana Class: All engaged couples are required to attend a Pre-Cana Program of Marriage Preparation. Our Parish offers this Program in the Fall & Spring. Call the Rectory Office for details and to register.
Pre-Jordan Class: After meeting with a priest and prior to their child’s Baptism, parents are required (God-parents are en-couraged) to attend this Program, held in the Rec-tory on the first Wednesday of the month at 7 PM.
Worship/Liturgical Schedule
October 13/14, 2018 28th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Do You Need An
‘Easy Access’ Sunday Mass?
Your Feedback Is Important!
See page 3.
October is the month of the Rosary. Pray often to Our Blessed Mother
to intercede for us!
MASS/SACRAMENT SCHEDULE
Saturday Vigil Mass, Upper Church: 4:30 PM
Sunday Masses, Upper Church: 8, 9:30, 11 AM; 12:30, 7 PM Old Church: 10:30 AM (First Sunday of month from October through May) Closed for Repairs.
Holy Days: Upper Church Holyday Masses: 6:30, 8, 10 AM; 7 PM (Schedule revised January 2018 & no Vigil Mass)
Weekday Masses: Lower Chapel Monday-Friday: 6:30, 8 AM Saturday: 8 AM
Baptisms: First and Third Sundays of the month
Reconciliation (Sacrament of Penance): Every Saturday from 3 to 4 PM in the Lower Chapel, and any time by calling the Rectory
Anointing of the Sick: The Sacrament is given to seriously ill Catholics by calling the Rectory and arranging for this by appointment or whenever there is an emergency.
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PPlease pray for all our deceased Parish-ioners & Benefactors, especially Bishop Louis De Simone, that they may know
God’s eternal love of Heaven.
Sanctuary Candles Bread and Wine Memorials
Week of October 14, 2018
Sanctuary Candle in the Upper
Church: In Loving Memory of
Police Officer William Lackman
Sanctuary Candle in the Lower
Chapel: In Loving Memory of
Bill and Irene Keenan
Sanctuary Candle in the Rectory
Chapel: In Loving Memory of
Albert and Dorothy Forster
Bread and Wine Memorial:
In Loving Memory of
Alfreda Gontarek
To participate in our Candles and Gifts Pro-
grams, call the Rectory at 215-673-8127.
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Mass Intentions for the Week
Saturday, October 13 8:00 AM +Jean Benkert 4:30 PM +John O’Hara
Oct. 14: 28th Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:00 AM +George Boyle, Sr. 9:30 AM +Wayne J. Kirwin 11:00 AM +Maria Lewis 12:30 PM Living and Deceased Parish Members and Benefactors 7:00 PM +Suzanna H. Gerasimas
Monday, October 15: St. Teresa of Jesus 6:30 AM +Bernard J. Mack, Sr. 8:00 AM +Suzanna H. Gerasimas
Tuesday, October 16: St. Hedwig, St. Margaret Mary Alacoque 6:30 AM +Lynne Edmonds, 26th Anniv. 8:00 AM +Pasquale and Angela Forti
Wednesday, October 17: St. Ignatius of Antioch 6:30 AM +Eleanor Hiemenz 8:00 AM +Police Officer William Lackman, 50th Anniversary
Thursday, October 18: St. Luke 6:30 AM +Bill and Irene Keenan 8:00 AM Living and Deceased Members of Sandusky and Betteridge Families
Friday, October 19: Sts. John de Brébeuf and Isaac Jogues and Companions 6:30 AM +Mary Bamberger, 52nd Anniv. 8:00 AM +Charles Ruggiero
Sat., October 20: St. Paul of the Cross 8:00 AM +Michael K. Ryder 4:30 PM +Luigi Cusano
Oct. 21: 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:00 AM +Edward L. McDonald 9:30 AM Special Intention 11:00 AM +Josephine Di Salva 12:30 PM +May McAninley 7:00 PM +Diane Heffernan, 3rd Anniv.
PARISHIONERS HELPING PARISHIONERS GET TO CHURCH FOR SUNDAY MASS
If you need a ride to Mass or can volunteer to drive (SOME STILL NEEDED!),
please call Cheryl Vozzelli at 215-725-1360.
28th Sunday in Ordinary Time
God offers us the
perspective of
eternity.
In a secular world, so many people today have a limited perspective, valuing and pursuing what they see before their eyes and what benefits them in this present life. God calls us, as follow-ers of Jesus, to take the longer view: to pursue eternal values, trusting that God will also give us what we need here and now.
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Weekly Events Calendar
Monday, October 15 8:30 AM: Adoration, Lower Chapel, with Benediction after 6:30 PM Rosary 5 PM: Jr. CYO Basketball, Parish Hall 7 PM: Girl Scout Leaders, Rect. Mtg. Rm. 1 7 PM: Alumni Association, Rect. Mtg. Rm. 2
Tuesday, October 16 Noon: Rosary, Lower Church 5 PM: Jr. CYO Basketball, Parish Hall 6:45 PM: PREP, School 7 PM: Choir, Upper Church 8 PM: High School CYO Basketball Sign Ups, Parish Hall (See page 6.)
Wednesday, October 17 11 AM: Seniors, Parish Hall 5 PM: Jr. CYO Basketball, Parish Hall 7 PM: Bereavement Series, Rectory Meeting Room 1 (Details on page 5.)
Thursday, October 18 1:30 PM: Legion of Mary, Rect. Mtg. Rm. 2 5 PM: Jr. CYO Basketball, Parish Hall 7 PM: RCIA, Convent (Page 4 has details.) 7 PM: Boy Scouts, Cafeteria
Friday, October 19
Saturday, October 20 3-4 PM: Confessions, Lower Chapel
Oct. 21: 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time World Mission Sunday 9:30 AM: Grs. 6-8 Class Mass, Upper Church 1:30 PM: Baptisms, Upper Church
Do You Need An
‘Easy Access’ Sunday Mass?
Your Feedback Is Important!
A proposal was made at the last Pastoral Coun-cil Meeting to celebrate the 12:30 PM Sunday Mass in the Lower Chapel. This change would be open to all, and would especially accommo-date many of our Parishioners who have trouble getting into the Upper Church. To further the “easy access” concept, it was also suggested that a pew be removed from the Blessed Mother’s side of the Lower Chapel to provide more room for wheel chairs and walkers (a pew on St. Joseph’s side already provides these ac-commodations). Your feedback to this concept is essential and can be made by contacting the Rectory during Office Hours at 215-673-8127.
ANOINTING OF THE SICK SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4
12:30 PM MASS, UPPER CHURCH
SAINTS PARADE Sunday, October 28, 9:30 AM Mass
Children in grades Pre-K through 8, including PREP students, will participate in the Entrance Pro-cession at the 9:30 AM Mass. All are invited to dress up as their favorite saint.
Please meet Sr. Mary Beth between 9-9:15 AM in the Lower Chapel Meeting Area to be part of the Entrance Procession. Parents are invited and en-couraged to stay with their children.
ANNUAL MEMORIAL MASS
Friday, November 2
7 PM Mass
Upper Church
Parishioners buried from our Church are espe-cially remembered at this Mass. Those buried from our Church since October 2017 will be included in our program.
However, not all our parishioners and benefac-tors were buried from here, and we may not know of their deaths. If your loved one passed away since October 2017 and you would like him/her included in our program, please contact the Rectory (215-673-8127) during Office Hours as soon as possible. Please give the de-ceased’s name and date of death.
A family member is invited to carry a candle (provided) in the Entrance Procession in mem-ory of their deceased loved ones. Please meet in the Main Vestibule prior to Mass.
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New RCIA Class Is Forming! The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA) has begun. Classes are held every Thursday at 7 PM in the Convent. You still have time to participate.
Who Should Participate in the RCIA?
• Persons not baptized and interested in the Catholic Church;
• Persons baptized in a different religion who would like to become Catholic;
• Persons baptized in the Catholic Church but who did not receive First Communion or Confirmation;
• Persons baptized Catholic who would like to know more about their faith.
If you or a friend is interested in receiving the Sacra-ments of Initiation or want to learn more about the Catholic Faith, call Sr. Mary Beth Geraghty, 215-605-5664, Deacon Lindsay, 267-266-2201, or Father Jo-seph, 215-673-8127.
For All Engaged Couples
Attending a Pre-Cana Class is man-datory for all preparing to celebrate the Sacrament of Matrimony.
Our next Parish Spring Pre-Cana Day will be conducted on Saturday, February 23.
Advance registration is necessary. To register, call the Rectory at 215-673-8127 during office hours.
LITTLE CHURCH SCHOOL This program has begun and will continue throughout the school year. Parents drop off their children at 9:15 AM at the Convent. This allows parents to attend the 9:30 AM Mass, while their little ones participate in a “Seeds” and “Promise” program designed for their specific age groups: 3 & 4 year olds, and 5 year olds & Kindergarten. This catechetical program is held in the Pre-K classrooms in the Convent and includes religious story time, songs and activities based on the Sun-day Gospels. After the 9:30 AM Mass, parents promptly pick up their children.
Adults and high school and college students are needed as teachers and aides for this
program. This is not a weekly commitment. Volunteers will be scheduled throughout the school year. Contact Sr. Mary Beth
at 215-673-4010.
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New Extraordinary
Ministers of Holy
Communion and Lectors
Are Needed! More Lay persons are needed to assist the Clergy in administering the Sacrament of Holy Communion at Mass. Ministers may also take the Sacrament to those who are ill, homebound or in nursing facili-ties. Also, more Lectors are needed to proclaim the
Scriptures at Holy Mass. If you would like to learn more about these Ministries, please call Eileen Costantino, Parish Coordinator, at 215-676-5441.
LLooking for New and Seasoned Voices to Fill Our Choir Loft
We need singers who can come to our Choir Rehearsals on Tuesdays at 7 PM in the Upper Church and
to our Sunday Choir Mass at 11 AM.
Cantors are needed to lead us in Songs of Praise at Mass.
Instrumentalists are also welcome to enhance our liturgies.
We need you and your talent; We hope to hear from you soon!
For questions or more information, please contact our Music Director,
Ron Coles, at [email protected].
Travelling Madonna Would you like the Statue of the
Blessed Mother to visit your home for a week? For more information and to schedule a visit, please call
Jane Pinto at 215-698-9320.
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Helping Other Parishioners in Emergencies
For help during the week of October 15, call Deana Iacovine, 215-464-7920,
Vincent Ciabattone, 215-743-3565, or Joan Lambert, 215-677-2794.
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Good Stewardship! Please remember good stewardship; you can contribute on-line through our Web site: www.maternitybvmchurch.net. And thank you for your great generosity each week! 3
Most important of all, remember to attend Holy Mass each Sunday and live the faith fully every day.
Weekend of October 6/7, 2018 Regular Collection $13,293.00 Second Collection $ 2,294.39 E-Giving Collection $ 988.00 Total Collection $16,575.39
Please return your Parish
Survey Form, any Prayer
Petitions you may have and
Fall Appeal Gift as soon as
possible. You may place them
in the Church Collection or
send them to the Rectory.
St. Vincent de Paul Society Boscov’s Friends & Family Program
Members of our St. Vincent de Paul Society will be at the Main Entrance of Church after Masses this weekend. Certificates will be sold for $5, which will allow customers to receive 25% off their total purchase at Boscov’s on Tuesday, Oc-tober 16.
Proceeds stay within our Parish!
Mark your calendar! Our Annual Fall Food Drive will be held on November 10/11.
CERTIFICATE PROGRAM
SCRIP is sold in Rectory Meeting Room 1.
Sunday: 8:45 AM to 12:30 PM (Drop-off forms are available for quicker pick-up);
Monday-Thursday: 9-11 AM; Friday: 8-11 AM; Saturday: 9:30-11:30 AM;
Thursday evening: 6:30-8:30 PM.
HURRICANE FLORENCE
RELIEF COLLECTION Again this weekend, there is a special
collection box located at Mary’s Altar
in the Upper Church for your gener-
ous monetary donations. Thank You!
Catholic Charities Appeal 2018 Thank you to all who have made a gift to the 2018 Catholic Charities Appeal. To date our Parish has raised $39,877 towards our goal of $58,261; we have achieved 68% of our goal.
Thank you for your generosity! Pledges or gifts should be mailed directly to: Archdio-cese of Philadelphia, Catholic Charities Appeal, CL #4710, P.O. Box 95000, Philadelphia, PA 19195-4710. (Do not mail cash.)
Carnival Raffle 2019
We Need You! Sellers are needed!
Please sign up at the Main
Entrance of Church or call
the Rectory during
Office Hours.
YOU NEED NOT GRIEVE ALONE!
The last in the series of six-week Bereavement Sessions will be held on Wednesday, October 17, at 7 PM in Rectory Meeting Room 1.
REMAINING TOPIC: Spiritual Elements of Grief and Healing
Please contact a Bereavement Team Member if you plan to attend or for more information: Eileen Keenan, 215-677-6582, Caroline Catalano, 215-673-3172, Kathleen Ruggiero, 215-969-5674, Jane Pas-saglia, 215-676-1423, or Connie Terzyk, 215-206-1412.
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HIGH SCHOOL CYO BASKETBALL
All Parish members, boys and girls in Grades 9 to 12, are welcome to sign up for CYO Basketball. Sign ups and Open Gym will take place in the Parish Hall from 8 to 9:30 PM on Tuesdays, October 16, 23 and 30. For more information, call Suzanne Flood at 215-698-2875.
TRICK~’N’~TRUNK Sponsored by Jr. CYO
Friday, October 26 6:30 PM Arrival; 7PM Start
School Parking Lot (Rain date, October 27)
(Cars must be parked by 6:45 PM. Enter only from Church parking lot;
drive up from the bottom of hill to School.)
Kids will “trick or treat” from the trunk of your cars. Cars may be decorated.
Prizes will be awarded!
Cost is $10 per car and you will need about 300 pieces of candy to distribute.
Includes DJ and bonfire. Concessions will be available.
Parents must accompany their children, and all children must be in costume.
This is a safe and fun environment for your children to trick or treat!
Come out and have a spooktacular time!!!
For more information, please contact Joe Knuttel at 215-901-5888 or via
Facebook at Maternity BVM Jr. CYO.
HALLOWEEN PARTY (HASA-Sponsored Event)
October 27 Noon to 3 PM,
Parish Hall Grades Pre-K to 4
Adults must accompany
their children!
Volunteers are also needed.
For tickets or information, please contact Chrissy Killich at 215-913-7324 or
Fritz’s Sticky Buns Sale Sponsored by HASA
This Weekend at the Saturday 4:30 PM Mass and Sunday after morning
Masses until they are sold out.
The Exceptions, a legendary local band,
is returning to B.V.M. to help raise money for our School.
Saturday, November 3 7-11 PM in the Parish Hall Sponsored by Alumni Association
This fund raiser includes live
entertainment, dancing and a catered buffet dinner with five entrees, salads,
dessert, coffee, soda and water. (Cash bar for wine and beer.)
Tables of 8-10 may be reserved.
Tickets are $35 ($40 at the door) and available by contacting Cathy Boyle, 267-446-0482,
or Denise Voisard at the Rectory during Office Hours, 215-673-8127.
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MATERNITY B.V.M. SCHOOL OPEN HOUSE Wednesday, October 24, 6-8 PM
ALL ARE INVITED: Prospective Families
Current Pre-K 3 to 8th-Grade Families Alumni
Parishioners and Guests
THE OPEN HOUSE INCLUDES: School Tours Led by Student Ambassadors
Meet Our Pre-K 3 to 8th-Grade Teachers
See the Student Electives and After-School Clubs in Action
Information on Jr. CYO and Home & School Activities Hands-on Activities
***Receive Valuable Information on Applying for Financial Aid
Welcome Packets for New Prospective Families
Refreshments and Much More!
Protecting God’s Children for Adults: Awareness Session
All clergy, staff and volunteers who have regu-lar contact with children (at least one time per week) must attend a Safe Environment Pro-gram. Sessions are approximately 2-1/2 hours in length.
Upcoming session in our Parish Hall: Saturday, November 10, at 10 AM
All attendees must register. Those with internet access should register on the Virtus Web site:
www.VIRTUS.org. All others can call the Office for Child and Youth Protection
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Box Tops for Education We all shop for groceries, sometimes two or three times a week or more. Now turn those shopping trips into easy cash for our School and encour-
age friends to do the same! Just look for the Box Tops logo on hundreds of products, such as Cheerios®, Hamburger Helper® and Kleenex®, in almost every aisle of the store. Each Box Top is worth 10 cents. The last proceeds amounted to $473.80, bringing the total received for this past school year to $1,000. Send Box Tops into School by October 28 to be included in the next submission date of October 31. Expired Box Tops may not be mailed in; please check dates.
Thank you for your support!
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Maternity B.V.M. Parish 1870-2020
150th Parish Anniversary October 2019-October 2020
MEMORABILIA AND PICTURES ARE COMING IN, THANK YOU! WE WANT TO INCLUDE YOUR
STORY IN OUR HISTORY.
We are gathering memorabilia, pictures, articles and memories from past years to be used for our Anniversary Book, Power-point
Presentations and other displays. All items may be dropped off at the Rectory. Please put your
name on them so they can be returned. Pictures and all information can be
E-mailed to [email protected]. For more details, please contact the Rectory at 215-673-8127 during regular office hours.
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SSPECIAL CELEBRATIONS FOR VISITATIONS NUNS
The Visitation Nuns at 5820 City Avenue (between 59th St. and Cardinal Ave.) invite you to celebrate with them the Feast of St. Margaret Mary Alacoque on Tuesday, October 16, at a 7:30 PM Mass cele-brated by Oblate Fr. Joseph Chorpenning, O.S.F.S. You are also welcome to celebrate the Triduum for Our Lady of Guadalupe at the 7:30 PM Masses on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, December 10, 11 and 12, celebrated by Fr. Joseph Okonski.
Catechetical Institute Core Course: “The Person of Jesus”
Tuesdays: October 23 and 30, November 6, 13 and 20; 7-9 PM
Mother Boniface Spirituality Center 3501 Solly Avenue
(Next door to Fr. Judge High School)
Presenter: Sr. Sara Butler, M.S.B.T., S.T.L., Ph.D. Sister has taught Christology to Seminarians for
over 25 years and is currently an Adjunct Professor at St. Charles Borromeo Seminary.
To Register: For credit towards the Catechist Certificate:
register through the School of Theological Studies, Catechetical Institute, on the Seminary Website:
www.scs.edu/school-theologicalstudies/ catechetical-institute
Please register by October 20; the fee is $50.
For personal enrichment, E-mail and register with Mother Boniface
Spirituality Center: [email protected]. Free-will offering.
HIGH SCHOOL NEWS
Holy Ghost Prep Presents the Broadway Play:
Peter and the Starcatcher Friday & Saturday, October 19 & 20, 7 PM Holy Ghost Prep School, Federico Performing Arts
Theater at the Holt Center, 2544 Bristol Pike Tickets are $5 at the door.
Open House: Sunday, Oct. 21, 10 AM-1 PM. 8th-Grade Entrance Exams: Saturday, November 3, Sunday, November 18 & Sunday, December 9, at 8:30 AM.
Roman Catholic High School for Boys Scholarship/Entrance Exam: Saturday, October 27, 9 AM; Saturday, November 17, 9 AM and Sat-urday, December 8, 11 AM. This test is mandatory for admittance into Roman. To register, go to www.romancatholichs.com. For additional informa-tion, E-mail [email protected] or call 215-627-1270, ext. 146 or 159.
Mount St. Joseph Academy for Girls Open House: October 21, Noon-3 PM. Girls in Grades 6, 7 and 8 are invited with their parents. Register at www.msjacad.org. Scholarship/Entrance Exam: Sat., Nov. 3, 8 AM
Nazareth Academy for Girls Scholarship/Entrance Exam: Saturday, October 27, 7:45 AM. There will also be a Q&A Session for parents at 10:30 AM on test day. Scavenger Hunt for 7th- & 8th-Grade Girls: Fri-day, October 19, 7 PM. Free event. For more infor-mation and to register for test or event, visit Naza-rethAcademyHS.org/AdmissionsEvents or call Ms. Derassouyan at 215-268-1026.
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PARISH CLERGY
Fr. Paul S. Quinter, Pastor Fr. Michael J. Saban Fr. Joseph Sundaram
Deacon Charles R. Lindsay Deacon Joseph W. Bernauer, Jr.
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Please pray for all sick parishioners and benefactors, especially:
PARISH ORGANIZATIONS
Adoration Society: Lety Apolinario 215-464-4723 Aid for Friends: Tom Vitale 215-919-1284 Altar Servers: Holly Kelly 215-983-4473 Altar Society: Jane Wizmerski 215-677-2062 Alumni Association: Cathy Boyle 267-446-0482 Bereavement Group: Eileen Keenan 215-677-6582
Carol Catalano 215-673-3172
Jane Passaglia 215-676-1423
Kathleen Ruggiero 215-969-5674
Connie Terzyk 215-206-1412
C.Y.O. H.S. (Gr. 9-12): Suzanne Flood 215-698-2875 C.Y.O. Jr. (Gr. 5-8): Joe Knuttel 215-901-5888
Eucharistic Ministers and Lectors: Eileen Costantino 215-676-5441
Faith Sharing Group: Lety Apolinario 215-464-4723 Holy Name Society: Bill Derham 215-671-9121
Home & School: Christine Killich 215-913-7324
Legion of Mary: James Mason 215-676-4369
Liturgy Committee: Eileen Costantino 215-676-5441 Music Director: Ronald Coles 267-973-0323
Parish Business Manager: Catherine Lindsay 215-673-8127
Parish Plant Supervisor: Art Williams 215-673-8127
Parish Organizations Coordinator:
Colleen Du Beck 215-673-8127
Parish Religious Education Director: Sister Mary Beth Geraghty, R.S.M. 215-673-4010
Pre-Cana: Deacon Joseph & Marianne Bernauer 215-677-1309
Pre-Jordan: Father Saban 215-673-8127
PREP: Sister Mary Beth Geraghty, R.S.M. 215-673-4010 Project H.O.P.E.: Jim & Claire Ritzheimer 215-673-7877
Respect-Life Committee: Mike Branhut 609-707-8331
St. Vincent de Paul Society: Linda Freeman 215-676-6051
School Advancement Dir: Michael McDonough 215-908-3329
School Principal: Mary Zawisza 215-673-0235
Scouts (Boys, Troop 174): Anthony Marianni 267-679-1034
Scouts (Cub Pack 174): Kathy Calderbank 215-292-5542
Scouts (Girls): Nancy Smith 215-673-4688
SCRIP: Nancy Smith and Leanne Goodwin 215-673-8127
Senior Citizen’s Group: Theresa Canuso 215-698-2614
Rose Egan 215-676-0647
Sunday Mass Rides: Cheryl Vozzelli 215-725-1360 Swim Team: Matt Kimbrell 215-593-6214
Travel Club: Lorraine Mulligan 215-677-1322
Ushers: Jim Gallagher 215-806-5323
Welcoming Committee: Nancy Toland 215-206-5548
Alessa Abruzzo Delia Advincula Maria Affatato Pete Aguilar Anne Ahearn Eileen Albano Shane Albertson James Barber Joseph Berger Sharon Birch Bill Bock Ryan Bryson Mario Bucci Shirley Callahan Brian Coen Mary Frances Coen William Colanzi Addyson Collins Dan Condron John Curry Jean Delmont Rose Di Stefano Carly Rose Di Zio Edward Dougherty Keith Dybalski Nina Ervin Lois H. Fioravanti Bill Foley Kathleen Freas James R. Frey Jackie Gallagher
Sherri Garofolo Dr. Anthony Georgio Sue Georgio Jean Gianfortune Betty Gilmore Alex Glazier Catherine Glazier Patricia Glisson
Jessie Gnoza Joanne Godleski Anthony M. Granato Anthony V. Granato Linda Granato Mildred Granato Mike Grant Courtney Gross Peggy Guckin Sherry Hanlon James Hannon Raymond Harrison Bernice Hill Mark Iannacone Maryann Iannacone Vincent Iminnitti Thomas James Joan Kelly John Kelly Judy Kelly Peter Kelly Patrick Kennedy Doris Kerker Elsa Limbruner Steve Lowry Louis Lupinacci Marie Magee Lois Mason Eddie Matthews Michele McDonald Brendan McGlone Theresa Mercurio Frank Merle Donna Mikalic Lorraine Minnar Joan Morris Mary Muni John Murphy Sarah-jane Nedl
Anne Neville Dep. Sher. Paul Owens Juan Perez Assie Pierce Rev. Francis Pileggi Cynthia Pinto Shannon Pisarek John Regan Marie Reilly Rocco Rubbo Regina Sands James Schwartz Lisa Collins Selsor Anna Serano Margaret Sheedy Joanne Siebert Delores Silberstein Pat Skinis Sr. Susan Skorick Sarah Smith Mikey Sobotka Kaye Stahl Dr. Bradley Stoltz Dr. John Taraska Catherine Teklinsky Anne Tighe Kathleen Timte George Tomezsko Mary Tomkins Joan Townsend Martin Tucker Luke Tynan Steven Veal Patricia Viola Jean Wadley Kathleen Williams Tom Wilson Stanley Wisniewski Donna Young
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Friends of St. Matthew Sunday, October 21, 9 AM-2 PM
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