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Saint Martha Parish
11301 Academy Road
Philadelphia, PA 19154-3304
Website: www.stmarthachurch.com
E-mail: [email protected]
Alexander Masluk, M.Div, M.A., Pastor
SERVED BY: Rev.
Rev. Msgr. Andrew J. Golias, S.T.D., Associate Pastor
RECTORY OFFICE
11301 Academy Road
Philadelphia, PA 19154
(215) 632-3720
(215) 632-7737 (fax)
Rev. John E. Donia, In Residence
Rev. Mr. Raymond F. Gwynn, Sr.
Rev. Mr. Stephen A. Guckin
Art Calvo, CCD Coordinator
Sr. Claire McMahon, IHM, Pastoral Care Coordinator
Sr. Paula Napoli, SSJ, Director of Music
Sr. Kate Shelly, SSJ, Director of Youth and Family Ministry
Mrs. Karen Donofry, Principal, St. Martha School
Jeanie Kaminski, Parish Secretary
Maria Gilbert, School Secretary
Joseph Rafalowski, Business Manager
Tracey Drea, School Development Director
(215) 632-5546 (fax) Kevin Long, Director of Maintenance
Theresa Sadowski, Bulletin Editor
SCHOOL OFFICE
11321 Academy Road
Philadelphia, PA 19154
(215) 632-0320
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MISSION STATEMENT
We, the family of Saint Martha Parish, in order to live richly in our Catholic heritage and Parish traditions, through the gifts of the Holy Spirit and
the example of Saint Martha’s hospitality, devote our mind, body and spirit to:
Pray to God, through the most exalted mystery, the celebration of the Eucharist and recognize in this Union with Christ the Sacrifice,
Sacrament and Real Presence.
Foster a home where Christianity is welcomed as the focal point, which will allow us to continue to grow as selfless, humble Catholic
individuals and integral, involved members of our Parish and community;
Proclaim the Good News, as did our Patron, Saint Martha, by expressing our commitment to our faith as shown in our actions, spoken in our
words, and reflected in our thoughts.
Serve, with humility, the spiritual and physical needs of all God’s people, born and unborn, by practicing our faith, both inwardly and
outwardly, to ensure and strengthen our Catholic future.
We join in communal and individual prayer to God, with Mary, our Mother, and with the help and strength of our parish patron, Saint Martha, so
that we, like she, may carry the Gospel Message and profess our belief in Jesus as the Messiah, the Son of God.
WE ARE A TITHING PARISH
God gives us everything we have and allows us to keep 90% of it
for any good purpose. He simply asks that we return the first 10%
to Him (5% to the local parish, 5% to God’s other good works, our
personal chariƟes) in graƟtude. This spirituality of Ɵthing is as old
as the Bible itself, and disposes us to make God first in every area
of our lives! The aim is to secure not the Ɵthe, but the Ɵther, not
the giŌ, but the giver—for God!
PASTORAL COUNCIL MEMBERS
Elected / Appointed: Kathy Cantz, Art Calvo,
Bobbie Harrison, Dolly Tyndall,
Michael Young, Connie DiFillippo, Janice Gerold,
Helen Konstance, Tom Gilbert,
Ex officio: Mrs. Karen Donofry, Deacon Ray Gwynn,
Fr. Al Masluk, Msgr. Andrew Golias,
Deacon Steve Guckin and Joanne Trusdell
February 8, 2015
~ 5th
Sunday
in Ordinary
Time
WELCOME
TO
ST.
MARTHA
PARISH
SERVICES AND SCHEDULES
Stewardship is a Way of Life
Stewardship is a Way of Life
God’s Plan for Giving:
Tithing: Weekend of February 1, 2015: $11,908.32
Income for February 2, 2014: $12,946.00
Children’s Offering for February 1, 2015: $64.32
High School Offering for February 1, 2015: $5.00
Christmas Collection: $22,824.00
Catholic Bishop Relief Fund: $713.00
Electronic Contributions: $1,044.00
From the Pastor: During the recent Catholic Schools
Week I was reflecting that, in a sense, the parish family
does more than tithe towards the school; in fact, it gives
about 20% of its income to the school! Double tithing!
Why do we do this? Because people direct their
resources to those things in which they believe! And so,
the faithful tither shows, by setting the first 10% aside
for God, that he believes in the One Who is the Source of
all good things, and Who continues His work through
the Church. As always, thank you for embracing God’s
Plan for Giving.
3:30 to 4:30 PM
CCD & Baptism Team
RCIA, Bible Study, Pre Jordan,
Children’s Liturgy of the Word
Special Ministers and Lectors
Choir
Pastoral Care
Aid for Friends
Blood Drive
CONSIDER ONLINE GIVING
Saint Martha Church is excited to announce that you can now
manage your giving online! Giving online is easy and allows
you to set up automatic recurring contributions and view your
complete online giving history from anywhere you have
access to the Internet. Contributions can be set up to debit
automatically from your checking or savings account. Our
electronic giving program offers convenience for you and
much-needed donation consistency for our congregation.
Simply follow these easy steps:
1. Visit the church website at www.stmarthachurch.com,
4. Follow the onscreen instructions to create an online
profile and to schedule your recurring contributions.
Reconciliation
Saturday
PARISH INFORMATION AND CONTACTS
Comments on Tithing from the pews: “It is amazing that
after we started putting the tithing money aside each
month, just like money for the mortgage, the telephone
and the cable TV, we hardly missed it because it wasn’t
treated as spend-able income. And, I didn’t realize it at
the time, but I really started to feel closer to my faith and
to my church.”
3. Click on the Create Profile button, then
8:15 Monday-Saturday
5:00 PM Saturday
8:00, 10:00, 12:00
As Announced
Sacrament of Baptism
Baptisms for children are celebrated on the first and third Sunday of the month
at 1:15 (except during Lent) and on most Sundays of Easter. Parental
instruction is required for the each child. See the priest after Sunday Mass to set
up baptism. For adults, contact the rectory to join the RCIA program. These
sacraments are usually celebrated at the Easter Vigil.
Sacrament of Marriage
Couples planning marriage should contact the parish office at least nine months
in advance. Weddings are not celebrated during the Season of Lent.
Anointing of the Sick
Please contact the parish office at the onset of serious illness. On the Sunday
before you enter the hospital, please ask one of the priests to administer the
Anointing, so that the healing touch of Christ may come to you in this beautiful
sacrament.
Communion Calls for Shut-Ins
The homebound can be visited regularly by the parish priests and pastoral staff
and brought Holy Communion on Sunday by special ministers of the Eucharist.
Contact Sr. Claire if there is a need.
Funerals
Upon the death of a family member, contact the parish office so that a priest or
other member of the pastoral staff can visit to offer comfort and help plan the
funeral liturgy. Arrangement regarding time and dates of funerals are made
through a funeral director.
“Bring the whole tithe into the storehouse that there
may be food in my house and try me in this, says the
Lord of Hosts. Shall I not open for you the
floodgates of Heaven and pour down blessings upon
you without measure?” Malachi 3:10
2. Click on the [Give Now] button,
Mass Schedule
Daily Masses
Sunday Vigil
Sunday Masses
Holy Day Masses
CYO
Garden Club
HS CYO
Holy Dusters
Home & School
Knights of Columbus
Prayer Group
Pre Cana
Pro Life
Seniors
Ushers
Ladies Who Love
Art Calvo
290-2449
Rectory
Sr. Kate
Sr. Paula
Sr. Claire
Chris Hayes
Marybeth Jannotti
Or Jerry Bowes
Rich Salamone
Bill Jeffrey
Nanette Sacidor
Betty Janco
Tracey Drea
Jerry Bowes
Bobbie Harrison
Tom & Maria Gilbert
Ed & Ann Markowski
Dave Francis
Rich Konstance
Carol Lynn Steffen
632-3720
632-3720
632-3720
632-3720
637-4951
637-8347
552-9204
214-435-4962
632-6358
637-6364
637-6671
760-6664
552-9204
637-5441
637-5446
637-8844
637-5834
637-2531
Rectory Office Hours
Monday to Thursday: 9:00 AM until 7:00 PM
Friday: 9:00 AM until 6:30 PM
Saturday and Sunday: Closed
SCRIP Office—215-632-5821 Email: [email protected]
BULLETIN DEADLINE: Articles for the next bulletin must be
submitted in writing to the rectory by noon on Friday. Bulletin
inserts should be submitted to the rectory 10 days in advance of
printing.
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February 8, 2015 ~ 5th Sunday in Ordinary Time
FROM THE PASTOR’S DESK
8 February 2015
Dear Members of the Parish Family,
As I write this, we have just celebrated Catholic
Schools Week; in fact, the snow forced us to move Tuesday’s
activities to this week, so we just saw our kids dress up in a
most “mis-matched” fashion, and all who teach switched classes for a half hour Tuesday. Yet to come tonight is the faculty
vs. eighth grade volleyball game. I fear a rout.
My mind keeps drifting back to the 10:00 Mass
opening Catholic Schools Week. Over 500 people were there,
in response to my invitation, and I am deeply grateful. We
showed our visitors from “headquarters” and new families what
makes our school special! Now, let’s remember to bring the
children to Mass every Sunday, as God commands us!
As I reminded you with a follow up phone call, now
we have to spread the word! Take a moment to mention why
you love Saint Martha School on your facebook page, as well
as the Home and School page. We need to toot our horn! No
time for false humility here!
And, it is most helpful if we just use facebook for positive things. As we always tell you, if you have an issue with
the school, you should talk to the principal or pastor. If you
have good things to say, tell everyone! I have found that people
who use facebook to knock the school, more often than not, are
not people who were involved in any way with the school and
supportive of the mission of the school or what their teachers
are trying to do with their children. They are just complainers
who have not the courage to come forward and voice their
concerns one on one. They illustrate the sinful uses of
facebook. Ignore them. Better yet, bury their criticism with stories of all that is good!
Let’s keep positive and keep the good news going!
Saint Martha School will always have “high hopes!”
Sick Parishioners, Relatives and Friends
Patricia Angstadt, Andrew Avizius, John Baranosky, Sr.,
Christian Baus, Marilyn Belancio, Dolores Bennett, Linda Bianco,
Danielle Bobitsch, Elizabeth Bondiskey, Patricia Brennan, William
Brody, Michael Buck, Robert Buck, Zachary Canale~Schall, Debra
Collins, Laura Comerton, Edward Coughlin, Robert Cowden,
Samantha Crompton, Dorothy Delgado, Phillip Delgado, Anna Deltito,
Catherine DiCicco, Rita DiFillippo, Frank Dorr, John Forward, Joan
Gain, Edward Gallagher, Joan Gallagher, Stephanie Gilchrist,
Courtney Rose Gross, Irene Hagenback, Galen Hamel, Deacon
Edward Hanley, Joanne Henes, Helen Jachimowicz, Michael Jordan,
Colleen Kane, Loretta Ketner, Maryanne Klinewski, Joseph Kubach,
Janet Ladzenski, Robert Edward Loftus, Ivy Lynch, Jane Marasino,
Susan Marrone, Norma Marker, Tom McCuen, James McDonald,
Francis McEntee, Eileen McGranaghan, Margaret McGuigan,
Kathleen McKenna, Kevin McHugh, Sr., Mary Meschler, John
Montagno, Brian Murphy, J. Murphy, John Murphy, Linda Nasife,
Josh Newman, Joan Oates, Francis Olsen, Christopher Pastino,
Claudette Pepenelli, Angela Perilli, Kathy Pisacano, Terry Plunkett,
Chip Rapp, Gail Reid, Sarah Reid, John Ritter, Dolores Rozanski,
Dominic Rufflo, Irene Russell, Julia Ryan, Frances Sassa, Rita Savage,
Rebekah Seif, Laurie Selfridge, Robert Shaw, Mary Skirkie, Kathleen
Slane, Riley Stone, Mary Walen, Maureen Weber, Lillian Weeks,
Rich Whalen, Stephanie Yost and Owen Ziglar
Men and Women in the Service
Miguel Araujo, Eric Baus, Brigid Burke, Kevin Bury, Michael Byrne,
Allen Costello, Marianne Daniels, Thomas Delaney, Vincent DiRenzo,
Chuck Fassano, Alyssa Garfield, Matt Garvin, Luis Alexander
Gonzalez, Christopher D. Hingley, Jerry Kean, Samuel Kline, Patrick
R. Lewis, Ricky Mallon, Mark McAllister, Nicholas McKee, Brett
McMonagle, Sean Ruddy, Adam Spina, Alec Trusdell and Connie
Kline Whalen.
WEEKLY MEMORIALS
The sanctuary Lamp which burns before the Blessed Sacrament
reminds us of the presence of Jesus in the Eucharist. It would be a wonderful
way to memorialize a loved one who now enjoys the
heavenly banquet. If you would like the lamp to burn in honor of a loved one,
either in Church or in the Rectory Chapel, please send a suggested offering of
$10 to the rectory office with the name of the person remembered. We will
publish these memorials in the bulletin. In addition, a donation of $25 will help
supply the bread and wine which are used for the Eucharist, another fitting
memorial.
May we, like Saint Martha, always be friends of Jesus.
God’s Love,
Fr. Al
QUICK FINANCIAL FACTS
As we grapple with stopping increasing indebtedness and paying
our bills on a timely basis, the Parish Finance Council thinks it
important that each week you be made aware of some facts and
figures we face.
This week, 498 adults used their envelopes, with an average
contribution of $23.91 per envelope. If 500 adults used their
envelopes with an average contribution of $25, we would make our
weekly budgeted collection figure of $12,500.
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There were no intentions for the Sanctuary Lamp
and the Bread and Wine this week.
February 8, 2015 ~ 5th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Mass Intentions for the Week
“SPOTLIGHT ON ST. MARTHA SCHOOL”
We survived Catholic Schools Week! Mismatch day and
the evening volleyball game: Faculty vs. 8th grade was
rescheduled because of the snow. The Home & School
Association is sponsoring a Father/Daughter dance on
February 7 in the parish hall. The faculty is looking
forward to their retreat day beginning with mass at 8:15
with Father Al on Friday, February 13.
Saturday, February 7, 2015
5:00 PM
+Grace Giuffre
Sunday, February 8, 2015 ~ 5th Sunday in Ordinary Time
8:00 AM
+Phylis Rodriguez Meisenzahl
10:00 AM
+People of St. Martha
12 Noon
+Intention of Celebrant
Monday, February 9, 2015
8:15 AM
+Rosemarie Robinson
Tuesday, February 10, 2015 ~ St. Scholastica
8:15 AM
+Benedict B. Konstance, Sr.
Wednesday, February 11, 2015 ~ Our Lady of Lourdes
8:15 AM
+Janet Senteneri
Thursday, February 12, 2015
8:15 AM
+Anthony A. Napoli
Friday, February 13, 2015
8:15 AM
+Special Intention
Saturday, February 14, 2015 ~ SS. Cyril and Methodius
8:15 AM
+Harriet & Richard Hughes
6th Sunday of Ordinary Time
5:00 PM
+Veronica & Stan Wetten
Sunday, February 15, 2015 ~ 6th Sunday of Ordinary Time
8:00
+Mary Buday
10:00
+People of St. Martha
12 Noon
+Intention of Celebrant
Check our website for more school
happenings,
“stmarthaparishschool.webs.com”
Yes, Yes SMS!
Mrs. Donofry
ST. MARTHA PARISH HALL ~ if you want to rent for
parties or any other function, please call Rich Salamone at
215-612-9135.
BRIAN BUTLER GYM ~ if anybody wants to rent the gym
for pick-up basketball games, summer leagues or summer
clinics, please call Rich Salamone at 215-612-9135.
ST. MARTHA’S ART DEPARTMENT
St. Martha’s Art students are looking for a few
old wooden kitchen chairs to refurbish for the
upcoming auction. Needed by the end of February.
Thank you
Mrs. Natalie Savage
ST. MARTHA SCHOOL
REGISTRATION
Registration and re-registration is now
in progress! Books and supplies must
be ordered and classrooms
determined for the 2015-2016 school
year.
Call 215-632-0320 for more
information.
WEEKLY PARISH CALENDAR
Sunday, February 8, 2015 ~ 5thSunday in Ordinary Time
8:15 AM ~ CCD
10:00 AM ~ CLOW (CYO Mass)
Continental Breakfast following
Monday, February 9, 2015
12:30 PM ~ Seniors Meeting/Gym
7:00 PM ~ Rosary/Church
7:00 PM ~ Cantor Meeting/Church (Snow Date)
Tuesday, February 10, 2015
2:30 PM ~ Child Choir
7:00 PM ~ Adult Choir
7:00 PM ~ RCIA/Rectory
Wednesday, February 11, 2015
7:30 PM ~ Knights of Columbus Meeting/Rectory
Friday, February 13, 2015
No School
6:45 PM ~ Charismatic Mass/Church
Brian Butler Tournament
Saturday, February 14, 2015
Brian Butler Tournament
Sunday, February 15, 2015 ~ 6th Sunday of Ordinary Time
8:15 AM ~ CCD
10:00 AM ~ CLOW
Brian Butler Tournament
SAVE THE DATE!!!!
SAINT MARTHA FOURTH
ANNUAL TICKET PICNIC
& AUCTION
When: Saturday, March 28th
Where: Saint Martha Parish Hall
Time: 6:00 pm Preview
7:00 pm Start
Price: Advance Ticket Purchase $20
(Includes: Admission, Lite Picnic Fare*, Drinks and 10
Auction Basket Tickets)
Tickets At the Door $25
(Includes: Admission, Lite Picnic Fare* and Drinks)
*Must be 21 to Attend
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February 8, 2015 ~ 5th Sunday in Ordinary Time
SCRIP NEWS
Hours for the Scrip Office:
~ Thursday evenings from 6-8 p.m.
~ Saturday morning 9 to 11 a.m.
~ Sunday 8:45 a.m. to 1:15 p.m.
Phone: 215 632 5821 E-mail: [email protected] or visit
Saint Martha Scrip on Facebook!
REMINDERS:
~ We can not cover orders of more than $500 to any one retailer
Unless a Pre-Order has been placed.
~ We accept Pre-Orders every week if you need to order our
Additional retailers, make large purchases, or you just want to
Guarantee your sale.
~ Some retailers, like Home Depot, Lowes’ and Disney, offer larger
Denominations—place your Pre-Order to use towards your next
Home improvement project or trip.
Your participation in the program and continued patience with our
staff is always valued and greatly appreciated!
WHAT YOU MAY NOT REALIZE ABOUT SCRIP
Each school family is required to purchase an average of $50
weekly in scrip. Considering weekly bills such as gasoline and
food, this is pretty simple to do... most families will exceed this
minimum when they realize they are piling up tuition credits
simply by making a quick stop at the scrip office.
Here is what you might not realize: anyone can purchase scrip!
You could apply it to a grandchild’s tuition, or a friend or
neighbor, or to the parish tuition fund, so a deserving family
can get some help along the way. Scrip is one of those quiet
fundraisers which can benefit not only our families but our
parish. We strongly encourage everyone to sign up today!
Why make the trip to the stores at a mall just to buy a gift card?
Our scrip office probably has what you want!
UNITED WAY
United Way contributions may be designated to St. Martha
CYO your by referencing #06115. The CYO thanks all,
whose generous contributions provide activities and sports for
the youth of the parish.
Congratulations and Prayers
to the parents, Godparents and
family of our newly baptized
Heather Lee Anna Lopez
On February 1, 2015.
THE SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM FOR INFANTS
Through Baptism, your children are plunged into the mystery
of the Lord’s Death and Resurrection and become God’s own
children, members of the family we call Church. You may
arrange baptism by approaching one of the priests or deacons
after Mass. To prepare for this sacred celebration, parents are
required (and godparents invited but not required) to attend a
Pre-Jordan Session. At this gathering, held on a Thursday
evening at 7:30 in the rectory, one of the parish clergy and a
couple who have presented children for baptism give an
overview of the ceremony and theology as well as practical
suggestions to enhance your experience of the big day.
Pre-Jordan Class will be held on the following dates:
March 12, May 21 and July 16. Consider
coming to the class before your baby is born, when things are
just a bit less hectic.
PARISH REGISTRATION AND MEMBERSHIP
It is important that all Catholics within our boundaries be
registered and active members of the parish. Circumstances
sometimes change registration status. If you can answer “yes”
to any of these questions, you need to be sure you are
registered correctly in the parish. (1) Have you moved away
from you parental home (not just for college)? (2) Have you
recently changed your marital status? (3) Are you living with
your parents, over eighteen, and not receiving your own
mailings and envelopes? If any of these apply, please call the
rectory office to update your registration status. New families
moving into the parish can register after any Sunday Mass.
Welcome!
World Meeting of Families is coming to Philadelphia in
September 2015!
Learn about the World Meeting of Families, how to prepare
your parish, get involved, or get your copy of the official
Catechesis on our new website
WorldMeeting2015.org
You can also “Light a Candle” with your Intentions or sign
up for our newsletter.
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Like us on Facebook at
“World Meeting of Families 2015”
&
Follow us on Twitter @WMF2015
February 8, 2015 ~ 5th Sunday in Ordinary Time
BLESSING OF MARRIED COUPLES
AND THEIR FAMILIES
As we shared with you on Holy Family
Sunday, we hope to “flavor” all our special
events this year with “family” as we prepare
for the World Meeting of Families in
September. On Saturday evening February 14 at the Vigil
Mass, we will offer a Blessing for all Married Couples who are
present, as well as all families who attend together.
SAVE THE DATE: COMMUNION BREAKFAST AND
HALL OF FAME
On Sunday, March 22, our annual Communion Breakfast and
induction of the newest members of the Saint Martha Hall of
Fame will take place, starting with the 8:00 Mass. Plan to
come as a family to honor those whose efforts have built up
the parish family over the years. Tickets are $8 for adults, $5
for children, with a family rate of $25 for a family of four.
Past HOF inductees are especially encouraged to attend; wear
your medallion.
HOME MASSES
We will soon be offering the opportunity to
have Mass celebrated in your home, for
your family and your neighbors, as part of
our preparations for the World Meeting of
Families. Watch for the sign up
opportunity and take advantage of this great
source of grace.
CHARISMATIC MASS AND HEALING SERVICE
The North Vicariate Prayer Communities will hold a
Charismatic Mass and Healing Service on Friday, February 13,
2015 at St. Martha Church.
Prayer and Praise: 6:45 PM
Liturgy: 7:15 PM
Celebrant: Rev. Michael Davis
If you need any additional information call Bobbie at
215-637-5441
FAMILY POT LUCK DINNER
Save the date: On Sunday March 1, at 4:00
PM, we will gather as families for a
potluck dinner. Bring enough to feed six
people and a dessert. Meet your neighbors
and fellow members of the
parish family.
ARE YOU EXPECTING A CHILD, OR DO YOU KNOW
SOMEONE WHO IS? If so, you may want to stop at the
Knights of Columbus Nook in Martha’s Vineyard to pick up a
free “Precious Feet” pin for yourself or to give to that person
you know. The pin is in the shape and in the exact size of a
10-week unborn baby’s feet, and it demonstrates that the wearer is pro-life.
TIME TO BRING BACK THE PALM
The ashes blessed on Ash Wednesday as a sign of repentance
come from burning the palm from the previous Palm Sunday.
Detached from the palm tree, as sin detaches us from Christ,
the fronds die. We burn these fronds producing dead ashes,
then use the ashes to make the saving sign of the cross, which
restores us to life in Christ. Please bring your old Palm back to
the basket near the font by the Sunday before Ash Wednesday.
RESOURCES BEYOND THE PARISH
There are many outreach services beyond the scope of the
parish which may be a help for you. Here are but a few.
Marriage and Family resources:
Retrouvaille: a weekend for hurting marriages with follow up
sessions to help in the healing process. Call 1-800-470-2230.
Focus on the Family: resources for family, marriage and
parenting. Contact 1-800-A-Family or
www.focusonthefamily.org
Family Life Today 1-800-FLTODAY or www.familylife.org
ST. MARTHA SENIORS
General Meeting: February 9, 2015
Meeting Time: 1:00 to 3:00 PM in the Gym
Doors open at: 12:30 PM
Speaker: Mark Donathan, physical therapist
Lunch will be served.
Personal Issues/Healing:
New Life Resources: dealing with life and addictions 1-800NEW-LIFE or www.newlife.org
AA : twelve step program meets at St. Anselm’s Sundays at 5
PM and weekdays at various times. Call 215-637-3525 for
schedule
Project Rachel: post abortion healing for both women and
men 215-587-5640
New members are always welcome, please come join us to
meet with some friends - old and new.
Future Meeting: February 23, 2015
Speaker: Sr. Paula Napoli, SSJ, Director of Music
N.B. When school is in session, please wear nametags when
entering the gym/school building. New members will be
provided one. In addition, please park only in the assigned area. This procedure will keep all car & bus lanes open for
school dismissal. Thanks!
For young adults:
Theology on Tap: An opportunity for young adults(20s and
30s) in the Northeast to gather for casual eating, drinking and
faith-related discussion. Catholics and non-Catholics, drinkers
and non-drinkers welcome. See “Theology on Tap Northeast”
on Facebook.
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215-698-2500
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3160 Grant Ave.
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Douglas W. Farlow - Parishioner
PATRICK J. FOY
(215) 281-9656
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215-637-7776
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ED HUGHES & SONS
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215-425-4737
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Davidson & Son
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www.davidsonandson.com
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Rafferty Roofing
215-281-0771
For Quality & Honest Work
at Reasonable Prices
Drew W. Revak
Business, Auto, Home & Financial Services
267-574-2560
MAUREEN’S FLOWERS
Flowers for Every Occasion
Daily Delivery Citywide
3826 Morrell Ave.
215-637-6370 Parish Member
“I am never too busy for you
or your referrals.”
12605 Nanton Drive
(215) 824-HOME
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Burns Funeral Homes
9708 Frankford Ave., Phila., PA 19114
(South of Grant Ave.)
Family Owned and Operated
Since 1939
1514 Woodbourne Rd., Levittown, PA 19057 1428 E. Columbia Ave., Phila., PA 19125
(Next to K of C Hall)
(At Frankford Ave.)
215-637-1414
Gerard J. Burns, Supv.
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9910 Frankford Ave - Morrell Plaza
215.637.1555
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Over 25 Years in Business
Phila. Police, Retired - Member of F.O.P.
215-464-5325
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Realtor®
o: 215-961-6000
c: 215-518-3389
Eastern, Inc.
@ Grant Ave
Proud Native & Current Resident of THE GREAT NE
ARHS Grad & Alumni Supporter
“God bless you and keep you, God smile on you and gift you!”
215-634-6858
Joseph J. Burns, Supv.
Joe Cunningham, “Mr. Northeast”
RE/MAX Eastern, Inc.
Diocesan Member
2471 Grant Avenue • Philadelphia, PA 19114
215-961-6011 • www.joecesells.com
Each Office independently owned and operated
Ed Gerold
The Leading Vascular Center
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215-464-0337
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Peripheral Vascular Institute
4220 Market Street. 2nd Floor
Phila., PA 19104
215-240-6007
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(215) 676-3575
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