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Sacred Heart Parish 120 Jefferson Street ~ Swedesburg, Pennsylvania, 19405 We are the “HEART” of Bridgeport, King of Prussia, Swedeland and Swedesburg Our Parish Mass Schedule All of our Masses are celebrated in Sacred Heart Church SUNDAY MASSES: Saturday evening at 4:00pm & 5:30pm Sunday morning at 8:00am & 10:15am Sunday evening at 5:00pm WEEKDAY MASSES: Monday through Friday at 6:30am Monday through Saturday at 8:00am (Masses on National Holidays will be celebrated at 9:00am. This will be announced in our Parish bulletin.) OUR HOLYDAY MASS SCHEDULE IS PUBLISHED IN THE BULLETIN IN THE WEEKS BEFORE THE HOLYDAY. The Sacrament of Baptism Baptism is celebrated on the third Sunday of the month at 12 Noon. Before selecting a Baptism date, parents should secure letters of eligibility for their selected Godparents and present them at the rectory. Parents should also plan on Attending our Parish’s Pre-Jordan program before setting a Baptism date. The Sacrament of Confession Saturday afternoon: 3:00pm – 3:45pm. Wednesday morning: Immediately following the 8:00am Mass. By appointment at the rectory anytime. The Sacrament of Marriage Please speak to Father O’Sullivan or Monsignor Majoros at least six months before your anticipated Wedding date. Couples should not make any celebratory arrangements until after they have met with Father or Monsignor at our Parish. The Sacrament of The Sick Please speak to Father O’Sullivan or Monsignor Majoros if you or a family member wish to receive the Sacrament of the Sick. It is always appropriate to receive this Sacrament before surgery, during a serious illness or in the final stages of life. Our Pastoral Staff Rev. Timothy F. O’Sullivan Founding Pastor Rev. Msgr. George A. Majoros Parochial Vicar Rev. James J. Shea, Sch. P. Weekday & Sunday Ministry Sister Ryszarda Wittbrodt, SSCJ Convent Superior Edward Scott Parish Business Manager Janet Kita Director of Religious Education Mary Breithaupt Director of Liturgical Music Joanne D’Alessandro Parish Office Manager Kathleen DeStefano Cemetery Office Manager & Rectory Administrative Asst. Saint Augustine, Our Lady of Mount Carmel & Our Mother of Sorrows ~ ‘United In The Sacred Heart’

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Sacred Heart Parish 120 Jefferson Street ~ Swedesburg, Pennsylvania, 19405

We are the “HEART” of Bridgeport, King of Prussia, Swedeland and Swedesburg

Our Parish Mass Schedule All of our Masses are celebrated in

Sacred Heart Church SUNDAY MASSES:

Saturday evening at

4:00pm & 5:30pm

Sunday morning at

8:00am & 10:15am

Sunday evening at 5:00pm

WEEKDAY MASSES:

Monday through Friday at 6:30am

Monday through Saturday at 8:00am

(Masses on National Holidays will be celebrated at 9:00am.

This will be announced in our Parish bulletin.)

OUR HOLYDAY MASS SCHEDULE IS PUBLISHED IN THE

BULLETIN IN THE WEEKS BEFORE THE HOLYDAY.

The Sacrament of Baptism Baptism is celebrated on the third Sunday of the month at 12

Noon. Before selecting a Baptism date, parents should secure

letters of eligibility for their selected Godparents and present

them at the rectory. Parents should also plan on Attending our

Parish’s Pre-Jordan program before setting a Baptism date.

The Sacrament of Confession Saturday afternoon: 3:00pm – 3:45pm.

Wednesday morning: Immediately following the 8:00am Mass. By appointment at the rectory anytime.

The Sacrament of Marriage Please speak to Father O’Sullivan or Monsignor Majoros at least

six months before your anticipated Wedding date. Couples should not make any celebratory arrangements until

after they have met with Father or Monsignor at our Parish.

The Sacrament of The Sick Please speak to Father O’Sullivan or Monsignor Majoros if you

or a family member wish to receive the Sacrament of the Sick.

It is always appropriate to receive this Sacrament before

surgery, during a serious illness or in the final stages of life.

Our Pastoral Staff

Rev. Timothy F. O’Sullivan Founding Pastor

Rev. Msgr. George A. Majoros Parochial Vicar

Rev. James J. Shea, Sch. P. Weekday & Sunday Ministry

Sister Ryszarda Wittbrodt, SSCJ Convent Superior

Edward Scott Parish Business Manager

Janet Kita Director of Religious Education

Mary Breithaupt Director of Liturgical Music

Joanne D’Alessandro Parish Office Manager

Kathleen DeStefano Cemetery Office Manager

& Rectory Administrative Asst.

Saint Augustine, Our Lady of Mount Carmel & Our Mother of Sorrows ~ ‘United In The Sacred Heart’

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The Miraculous Medal Novena is prayed

After the Saturday morning Mass.

Our Parish Prayer of Unity

Heavenly Father,

You call us to be Your faith-filled people,

United in the Sacred Heart of Your Son.

Grant us the grace to always respond to

Your call with lives of

active faith, firm hope and Christian charity.

Aided by the example of Saint Augustine,

may we always seek to embrace and love

the teachings of Your Church.

Accompanied by Our Lady of Mount Carmel,

may we, in joyful times and in times of Sorrow,

always strive to be faithful followers of Your Son,

Jesus Christ,

for He lives and reigns with You,

in the unity of the Holy Spirit,

One God, forever and ever!

Amen!

Sacred Heart of Jesus, We trust in Thee!

SUNDAY OCTOBER 11, 2015 ~ 28TH SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME

Our Parish Office Information Sacred Heart Rectory 120 Jefferson Street

Swedesburg, Pennsylvania

Sacred Heart Rectory office is open: Monday through Friday: 9:00am – 5:00pm

Saturday: 9:00am – 12 Noon

Sacred Heart Rectory Telephone: 610-275-1750

Sacred Heart Rectory Fax: 610-275-0480

Contact us by e-mail: [email protected]

Saint Augustine Cemetery Office:

464 Ford Street, Bridgeport

Monday through Friday: 9:00am – 12 Noon

Cemetery Office Telephone: 610-272-4088

Our Parish Financial Information

Sunday Collection for September 12 - 13, 2015.. $6,554

Collection for September 13 - 14, 2014..………. $6,834 THANK YOU FOR YOUR

SUPPORT OF OUR PARISH!

Come, Let Us Worship The Lord!

On the Weekend of September 12 - 13, 2015, 169 people joined us at our 4:00pm Mass;

56 people joined us at our 5:30pm Mass;

103 people joined us at our 8:00am Mass;

151 people joined us at our 10:15am Mass;

and, 45 people joined us at our 5:00pm Mass.

Thank you for making the Lord

a priority in your life!

Upcoming Second Collections: In your generosity, please remember:

Sunday October 18, 2015 World Missions Appeal

A Prayer To

Our Lady of the Rosary O Virgin Mary, grant that the recitation of thy Rosary may be for me each day, in the midst of my manifold duties, a bond of unity in my actions, a tribute of filial piety, a sweet refreshment, an encouragement to walk joyfully along the path of duty. Grant, above all, O Virgin Mary, that the study of thy mysteries may form in my soul, little by little, a luminous atmosphere, pure, strengthening, and fragrant, which may penetrate my understanding, my will, my heart, my memory, my imagination, my whole being. So shall I acquire the habit of praying while I work, without the aid of formal prayers, by interior acts of admiration and of supplication, or by aspirations of love. I ask this of thee, O Queen of the Holy Rosary, through Saint Dominic, thy son of predilection, the renowned preacher of thy mysteries, and the faithful imitator of thy virtues. Amen.

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Dear Friends,

Over the next several weeks, I will be happy to share with you some

reflections from members of our parish who were able to be a part of the World

Meeting of Families, as well as the events of the Papal weekend of September

26-27th.

I am sure you agree with me that the visit of Pope Francis brought an extraordinary energy and

excitement to our city and a much-needed boost to the Church of Philadelphia.

For those who were not able to join in these wonderful events in the life of our Church, I hope the

reflections of our parishioners will help you sense the excitement that some of us were able to experience

in person.

Through the intercession of Saint Augustine and Our Lady of Mount Carmel, may we always be United in

the Sacred Heart of Jesus! Fr. O’Sullivan

PS. Any parishioners who were present at any of the Papal events are welcome to write a short reflection of your

participation in the event(s) and email or drop it off it to the rectory. It will be included in future bulletins.

Love Is Our Mission: The Family Fully Alive! This theme drew thousands of people

(lay faithful, clergy and religious) to Philadelphia for the World Meeting of Families. The theme was

inspired by the early Church Father, St. Irenaeus, who wrote “the Glory of God is man fully alive.” The

glory of men and women is their capacity to love as God loves – and no better means exists to teach the

meaning of love than the family. His Holiness, Pope Francis also inspired the theme. He embodies the

message of mercy, joy and love at the heart of the Gospel. Saint John Paul II, hailed as the Pope of the

Family, created the World Meeting of Families in 1994 in Rome to explore the critical role the family

plays in society and to give families opportunities to talk about the challenges and blessings that all

families have.

We came to pray, reflect and work on ways we can uphold, foster and enrich the families to which

we belong, especially the Parish, which is called the family of families. Each keynote speaker and each

breakout session motivated us to think, and share the best practices that help us grow in faith, hope, and

love for God and one another.

We were challenged to be joy-filled families by knowing that God loves us and growing in that

love; by knowing that we have a purpose in life (We were made by God and for God!); by becoming

Christ like through greater spiritual formation of our faith and growing in discipleship; by becoming

servants after the likeness of Christ, helping those most in need; and finally, by fulfilling our mission—

our mission is love. So we are called to know, love, serve and share Christ with others.

It was a wonderfully powerful week filled with people from all over the world. We came together

to be renewed and revitalized in heart and soul in the mission—Love Is Our Mission-The Family Fully

Alive! Security got tighter by the weekend as the long anticipated visit of Pope Francis finally occurred

when his plane touched down on the tarmac at Philadelphia International Airport—Atlantic Aviation on

Saturday morning, September 26, 2015 at 9:35A.M. The Pope came to participate in the Eighth World

Meeting of Families. Saint John Paul II, hailed as the Pope of the Family, created the World Meeting of

Families in 1994 in Rome to explore the critical role the family plays in society and to give families

opportunities to talk about the challenges and blessings that all families have.

I was seated with other priests, deacons, bishops and lay faithful of the Archdiocese of

Philadelphia awaiting the arrival of the Holy Father. As soon as he entered the Cathedral-Basilica the

crowd cheered and music began. He walked down the center aisle and into the Chapel before making his

way to the sacristy to vest for the Mass. Cameras, iphones and ipads were recording his every step.

Excitement filled the Cathedral-Basilica and our hearts.

When all was ready, the music began and the Pope appeared full vested for the celebration of the

Eucharistic Liturgy. There were hundreds of bishops and us priests who were privileged to concelebrate

the Papal Mass that morning and listen to Pope Francis’s homily calling us to redouble our efforts to bring

the message of the Gospel to all, especially the poor and marginalized. Continued on page 6

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Our Parish Mass Intentions

October 10-11, 2015 – TWENTY-EIGHTH SUNDAY IN

ORDINARY TIME

4:00pm Carmella Melle

Requested by Louis Puco

5:30pm Edward Dybicz

Requested by Barbara & Bob

8:00am Living & Deceased Members

of the Holy Name Society

Requested by Sacred Heart Holy Name Society

10:15am John Taylor, Sr.

Requested by Sister, Marion Raup

5:00pm For the People of our Parish

Requested by Father O’Sullivan

October 12, 2015 – MONDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

6:30am Special Intentions for Paul & Hank Yoo

Requested by Mom

8:00am Vincent Giangiulio

Requested by Family

October 13, 2015 – TUESDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

6:30am James DeNaples Requested by Gregory Ozorowski

8:00am Phillip Giovinco, Jr.

Requested by Mom & Dad

October 14, 2015 – SAINT CALLISTUS I

6:30am William Simmons

Requested by Mr. & Mrs. Peter Korpel

8:00am Marie Smith Requested by Smith Family

October 15, 2015 – SAINT TERESA OF JESUS

6:30am William Simmons

Requested by Kobrzynski Family

8:00am Thomas Sabol

Requested by Ed Dybicz

October 16, 2015 – SAINTS HEDWIG

& MARGARET MARY ALACOQUE

6:30am Ketty Lynn Rennix

Requested by Romeo Rupsan

8:00am Sharyn Metzger

Requested by Gigi & Woody Steele

October 17, 2015 – SAINT IGNATIUS OF ANTIOCH

8:00am Kristin Leszczynski

Requested by John & Fran Simmons & Family

October 17-18, 2015 – TWENTY-NINTH SUNDAY IN

ORDINARY TIME

4:00pm Al Smith

Requested by Bob & Ann Smith

5:30pm For the People of our Parish

Requested by Father O’Sullivan

8:00am Mary L. Dachille (Anniv.)

Requested by Husband, Frank

10:15am Jan Babicz

Requested by Son & Daughter

5:00pm Laura Barainyak

Requested by Family

Please Pray For All Who Protect Our Country Through Their

Military Service, especially…

Matthew D. Baxter (Senior Airman, U.S. Air

Force), grandson of Peg Palmer; Darius A.

Garey (E3, U.S. Navy), great-grandson of Peg

Palmer; Michael Gutkowski (Ensign, U.S.

Navy), grandson of Pat Gutkowski; Jarred

Houck (Airman First Class), nephew of Larry

and Mary Sue Kilian; Devon Kantz (Lieutenant,

U.S. Navy), grandson of Rose Kantz; Gregory

Kantz (Major, U.S. Air Force), grandson of Rose

Kantz; Stephen Kantz (Lieutenant Commander,

U.S. Navy), grandson of Rose Kantz; Matthew

McNulty (Warrant Officer U.S.M.C.), son of

Irene McNulty; Michael McSweeney

(Commander, U.S. Navy); Rick McVoy

Lieutenant commander, U.S. Navy) son of Rich

McVoy; John Orendorff (Captain, U.S. Army),

grandson of Ed & Gertrude Connor; Jonathan D.

Palmer (Sergeant, U.S. National Guard),

grandson of Peg Palmer; Lawrence H. Palmer,

Jr. (Sergeant U.S. National Guard), grandson of

Peg Palmer; Greg Philips (Lieutenant

Commander, U.S. Navy); Jeffrey Seamans

(Captain, U.S. Army), son-in-law of Dolores

Burton.

The Bread and Wine used in Our Parish

and the Sanctuary Lamp which burns in Our Parish

this Week

were donated in loving memory of Vincent Giangiulio

at the Request of his Family

ETERNAL REST,

GRANT UNTO THEM O LORD!

Mary Pogash

Who passed away on October 4, 2015

Irene Sitarz

Who passed away on October 4, 2015

Josephine Tyrpin

Who passed away on October 4, 2015

“May their souls and all the souls of the faithful departed Rest in peace”

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Let Us Serve The Lord With Gladness! The following Ministers are scheduled for our Parish Masses.

Saturday evening, October 17th:

4:00pm

Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion:

Terry Kelly, Lee Ann Kinckner, Janet Kita,

Briana Wisniewski

Lector: Peter Wisniewski

Music: John Bednar & Helen Surman

Servers: MaryCatherine Murphy, Ania Niemiec

& Asia Niemiec

5:30pm

Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion:

Tom Krizovensky, Peter Korpel,

Carol Wisor-Keeley

Lector: Walt Fromm, Jr.

Music: Mary Breithaupt & Cathy Middleton

Servers: Leo Brady, Yadira Macedo,

Ysalane Rojas

Sunday, October 18th:

8:00am

Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion:

Marge Pruskowski, Angelo Pagnotti, Lisa Pagnotti,

John Simmons

Lector: Daniel Fahy, Jr.

Music: Mary Breithaupt & Pat Cunnane

Servers: MaryCatherine Murphy

10:15am

Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion:

Shirley Funkhouser, Larry Kilian, Rich McVoy,

Pat Moletzsky

Lector: Eileen Bralski

Music: Mary Breithaupt & Deidre Cantando

Servers: Leo Brady, Emily Rotz & Trish Smith

5:00pm

Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion:

Michelle Efthimiadou, Brenda Turner

Lector: David Turner

Music: Helen Surman & Mary Breithaupt

Servers: Leo Brady, MaryCatherine Murphy

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We are happy to keep your loved ones on our Parish prayer

list for four weeks. If they would benefit from remaining on

our prayer list after this period of time, please call the rectory

and we will happily keep them on our prayer list.

In Your Kindness, Please Pray For Our

Family & Friends Who Are Sick… Dixie Montegeau (Friend of Lisa Pagnotti);Junior

Evan (Brother of Eleanor L. Grabowski); Pat

Noblitt Kohler; JoAnne Agee (Daughter of Janet

Ruggiano); Elaine Keyser (Sister of Janet

Ruggiano); Leon “Pete” Moyer (Brother-in-law of

Janet Ruggiano); Robert Dayoc, Jr.; Joseph

Salamone; Audry Tobin (Granddaughter of

Barbara Bralski) John Holmes (Friend of Father

O’Sullivan); Kristina Burns (Daughter of Rose

Kantz); Louise Prostack; Regina Czartoryjski; Fran

Gorski; Anna Pocelujko; Frances Reed (Friend of

Mary Stephenson); Kay Allerton; Dot Plower;

Maddie Dobbs (Granddaughter of Joe & Dolores

Saboe); Dora Delmoro; Armando Delmoro;

Alberta Hamaday; Timothy Van Fossen (Son of

Ellen Van Fossen); Carl Hinchey; Judy Coughlin

(Sister of Laura Smith); David Poplawski; Linda

Cielecki; Mary Pupeck; Melanie Moletzsky;

Roseann Hammond (Cousin of Marion Raup);

Marion Raup; Rev. James A. Lyons;

WELCOME, FATHER OSTROWSKI!

This weekend October 10-11, we welcome Father Walter Ostrowski,

who will join us at each Mass to speak to us as we prepare to celebrate World Mission Sunday next weekend October 17-18. Please welcome Father Ostrowski to our Parish!

Come Pray the Rosary Sunday November 1st, before the 8am Mass.

We will begin at 7:30am.

If you are attending a Mass in

which you requested the Mass

intention, or the Mass intention

is for a family member or loved

one and you would like to

present the Gifts, please let one

of our ushers know at least 10

minutes before Mass begins.

Thank you!

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SAINT FRANCIS, PRAY FOR US! On Sunday, October 4th, several parishioners gathered for the "Blessing of Animals" through the

intercession of Saint Francis. Below are some pictures that captures our four-legged friends during the prayer service.

Later that evening, I saw Pope Francis at the Festival of Families on the Benjamin Franklin

Parkway. Star studded performances and moving testimonies from families representing the five

continents of our mother earth. He listened attentively. He embraced each of them warmly as a friend and

brother affirming them and encouraging their lived witness as families of faith and love.

We gathered in droves on Sunday afternoon around our Holy Father as he celebrated the Closing

Mass of the Eighth World Meeting of Families. Pope Francis closed his homily by speaking of the

prophetic calling of married couples and their families as a kind of miracle today. He stated: “And how

beautiful it would be if everywhere, even beyond our borders, we could appreciate and encourage this

prophecy and this miracle! We renew our faith in the word of the Lord which invites faithful families to

this openness. It invites all those who want to share the prophecy of the covenant of man and woman,

which generates life and reveals God! May the Lord help us to be sharers in the prophecy of peace, of

tenderness and affection in the family. May his word help us to share in the prophetic sign of watching

over our children and our grandparents with tenderness, with patience and with love.”

He continued, “Anyone who wants to bring into this world a family which teaches children to be

excited by every gesture aimed at overcoming evil—a family which shows that the Spirit us alive and at

work—will encounter our gratitude and our appreciation. Whatever the family, people, religion or region

to which they belong! May God grant that all of us may be prophets of the joy of the Gospel, the Gospel

of the family and family love, as disciples of the Lord. May he grant is the grace to be worthy of that

purity of heart which is not scandalized by the Gospel! Amen.”

I pray that the blessings of the world Meeting of Families and the visit of Pope Francis will make

our parish a parish drawing us into the Sacred Heart of Jesus through the intercession of Our Lady and

Saint Joseph!

Monsignor George A. Majoros

Continued

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DO YOU WANT TO GO? Father O'Sullivan and

Suburban Travel will host a question and information

session about our upcoming trip to Italy in

September 2016. All parishioners are welcome to join us for the meeting,

in the rectory meeting room at 7:00pm on Monday, October 12th for more

information.

Pope Francis Commemorative Book

Pre-orders are now being accepted for

Pope Francis in America: The Official

Photographic Record . This book

chronicles the visit of Pope Francis to Philadelphia, as

well as Washington, D.C. and New York City. For each

book sold, the World Meeting of Families organization

will receive $8 to help defray expenses associated with

hosting the Holy Father. For a limited time, pre-ordered

books come with a 25% discount. Orders can be

placed through the World Meeting of Families website.

Go to www.worldmeeting2015.org and click on “Pre-

Order Your Keepsake Book.”

“Serve the LORD with gladness:

Come before His presence with

singing.”

Psalm 100:2

The Sacred Heart Adult Choir is in need of

additional singers The choir sings weekly at the 10:15AM Mass

(September through June) and rehearses on

Tuesday evenings from 6:30 - 8:30 in the choir

loft. We welcome enthusiastic singers who desire

to sing praise to God, who want to become part of

the musical leadership of the parish, and who wish

to add beauty to our liturgies through the choral

music we provide. A solo voice is not necessary. If

you have sung in your high school or college

choirs and want to recondition your vocal Cords,

c o n t a c t M a r y B r e i t h a u p t a t

[email protected] or come up to the

choir loft after the 10:15AM Mass.

Your parish needs you! #143 Sacred Heart

Please try to attend the pro-life Holy Hour

beginning at 5:45 p.m. at Sacred Heart

Church every Wednesday. Abortion has

taken the lives of over 45 million

defenseless babies since 1973. Come and

pray for the end of this horrendous evil.

THANKS TO OUR OCTOBER FEST HELPERS!

A special word of "Danke schön"

to all who joined us for our

first annual October Fest on Sunday,

October 4th in our school hall. Many thanks

to: Bernie Gutkowski, Pat Gutkowski, Frank Houseal, Liz Houseal, Carly Houseal, Molly Houseal, Maryanne Logan and Joyce Stimmler for all their hard work in organizing, cooking and setting up for our celebration!

The Knights of Columbus, Holy Family

Council #3327, would like to thank the

members of Sacred Heart Parish for their

very generous support of the K of C pro-life

activities on the weekend of October 3/4 for

their donations for lapel roses. A total of $620 was

collected and will be used in our efforts to

end abortion and aid babies and pregnant

mothers in need. Thank you for your

generosity.

The Knights of Columbus is a Catholic,

Family and Service Organization built on the

principles of Charity, Unity, Fraternity and

Patriotism. Its main purpose is to strengthen

parish life, support the church and provide an

organization where families can join together to share

their beliefs, build family relationships and make a

difference in their life and the lives of others.

During the month of October the Knights of

Columbus will be conducting Order Wide Membership

Drives to ask Catholic men over the age of 18 who are

practical Catholics to become members of their

Fraternal Organization. As an organization of Catholic

men and their families we derive a great sense of

satisfaction from being able to develop lasting

relationships and helping those who are in need.

Whether married or single, the Knights of Columbus

can be the organization that you are seeking to grow in

your faith and become involved in programs and

activities that follow those beliefs.

For over 133 years the Knights of Columbus have

been the Promise Keepers of the Catholic Faith and

promoters of charitable activities that aid so many in

need of our world today.

Please consider joining our organization and be

part of the largest Catholic Fraternal Organization

in the world. Contact the Knights of Columbus in

your local parish or view information on the

Knights of Columbus at www.kofc.org

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