933-3365 - St. Basil the Great Parish

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933-3365 - St. Basil the Great Parish
June 9
2013
St. Basil the Great Parish
2300 Kimberton Rd., P.O. Box 637, Kimberton, PA 19442-0637
http://www.StBasils.org
Rev. Gary T. Pacitti, M.Div. - Pastor
Very Rev. Richard S. Wyzykiewicz, Sch.P. - Sunday Helper
St. Basil’s Parish Office
Tel. 610-933-2110 * Fax 610-933-0627
[email protected]
Office hours: Monday through Thursday 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM
E-mail Bulletin articles (only) to: [email protected]
St. Basil the Great School
Mrs. Mary Cronin - Principal
Pre-K, K, Grades 1-8
Tel. 610-933-2453 * Fax 610-933-7590 * [email protected]
School closing numbers: SBG (#272), PASD (#856)
Director of Religious Education
Mrs. Erin Gauntner
Tel. 610-935-1261 * Fax 610-933-7590 * [email protected]
Please contact the Director of Religious Education to make arrangements to
attend R.C.I.A., to arrange Baptisms, Baptismal Preparation Classes, or PREP.
FOLLOW US ON
www.Facebook.com/StBasiltheGreat
MASS SCHEDULE
Saturday: 5:00 PM
Sunday:
8:30 & 11:00 AM
Weekday: 8:45 AM
Holy Days: Vigil - 7:00 PM
Day of - 8:45 AM & 7:00 PM
Tenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
June 9, 2013
Parish Information
MASS SCHEDULE
Saturday Vigil:
Sunday:
Weekday:
Holy Days:
5:00 PM
8:30 & 11:00 AM
8:45 AM
Vigil - 7:00 PM
Day of - 8:45 AM & 7:00 PM
Children’s Liturgy:
During the 8:30 AM Sunday Mass, September through June.
Adoration of the Most Blessed Sacrament
REGISTRATION FOR NEW FAMILIES
St. Basil’s Parish welcomes those families within our
boundaries who wish to register, as well as parishioners of
Holy Trinity and Sacred Heart who are looking for a new
spiritual home. Registration forms are available on our Parish website, www.StBasils.org, or in the back of the Church.
BULLETIN SUBMISSIONS
Email to [email protected] by midnight on the Sunday
before you would like it to appear.
Tuesdays in the Chapel from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Parish Religious Education Program (PREP)
Sundays 9:30 to 10:45 AM in the school (September - May)
R.C.I.A. (Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults) September - May
Thursdays - 7 PM in the lower level of the school
SACRAMENTS
Sacrament of Penance - In the Chapel on Saturdays from 4:00-4:30
PM, or by appointment.
Sacrament of Baptism - Congratulations! In co-operation with
God’s creative love, you have given your child breath and now you
wish to give them Real Life through the sacrament of Baptism. You
will be your child’s first teacher in the ways of the Faith. To help you
prepare for this responsibility, you are expected to participate in a
Baptismal Preparation Class.
Pre-Jordan Baptismal Preparation Classes are held on the 4th
Tuesday of each month at 7:30 PM in the school —Prior registration
required.
Baptisms are the 1st and 3rd Sundays of the month by prior
arrangement. Please contact our Director of Religious Education.
Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick - Please notify the Parish Office when a relative is sick or hospitalized. The sacraments of Penance, Eucharist and Anointing of the Sick are a joy and privilege to
administer. If you know you are going to the hospital for surgery,
please notify Fr. Gary and he will be glad to Anoint you after Mass.
Sacrament of Marriage - The love between a husband and wife images for us the love of Christ and his church. What a powerful and
awesome thing is the call to the sacrament of Marriage! To assist
couples to enter this sacrament, the Archdiocese of Philadelphia
requires at least six months of formation prior to the reception of
the sacrament. Please call the Parish Office to make an appointment
to see Fr. Gary to begin your sacramental preparation. Congratulations for responding to God’s call to Love.
Sacrament of Holy Orders - Jesus said that we are to pray to the
Lord of the harvest, that workers will be sent at harvest time. The
best way to promote vocations to the diaconate and priesthood is
to invite those men whom you would consider would make a good
priest or deacon. If you feel the Lord might be asking you to be a
priest or deacon, Fr. Gary will always be available to answer your
questions and give direction.
MUSIC MINISTRY
Director: Mib Campbell
484-995-6110 - [email protected]
Choir Practices (September through May)
Tues: 6:30 PM - Little Angels (3-5 year olds) parents incl.
7:00 PM - Middle School to Adult, Praise Team
Thurs: 6:30 PM - Praising Angels (grades 1-4)
at least 1 parent
7:00 PM - Handbell Choir
Praise Team: 4:00 PM - 1st & 3rd Saturdays. Rehearse
before Mass. Voices, guitars, drums welcome.
New members for our choirs are always welcome!
Contact Mib or come to practice.
ORGANIZATIONS
Golden Greats (Seniors Club) - 3rd Friday of the Month
10:00 AM in the Garden Room at Woodbridge Place
Women’s Fellowship: 2nd Tuesday of the Month
7:30 PM in the Rectory Meeting Room or Parish Hall
Email [email protected] for information
Legion of Mary: Thursdays
7:00 PM in the Rectory Meeting Room
YOUTH
St. Basil’s Youth Ministry: Watch for updates
Enjoy the summer!
Knights of Columbus Squires: 3rd Sunday of the Month
For info - email [email protected]
CYO Athletic Director: Gary Duda
[email protected]
Rental of the Hall: Email [email protected]
Low gluten hosts are available to our parishioners who need
them. Please contact our DRE, Mrs. Erin Gauntner for more
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Mass Intentions
for the Week
Sunday - 8:30 AM: Taney & Lannutti Families
Requested by: Mr. & Mrs. Rich Taney
Monday - 8:45 AM: Andrew Rook
Requested by: Rose Narducci
Tuesday - 8:45 AM: Alice Frock
Requested by: Mr. & Mrs. Brian Bodick
Wednesday - 8:45 AM: Mary Ward
Requested by: Lauren & Giancarlo Ciccarone
7:00 PM: 8th Grade Graduation Mass
Thursday - 8:45 AM: Special Intention
Requested by: M. Willard
Friday - 8:45 AM: Students of St. Basil’s School
Pray For
Sgt. David W. Bogle, 2nd Lt. Daniel Martin, PO2. Matthew J.
O’Connell, and all those serving our country, both at home and
abroad and their families.
Our benefactors and all who are ill, especially: Sr. Mary Julia, I.H.M.;
Regina Anderson; Katherine Bakay-Bailey; Jonni Bamberger; Delores
Bennett; Glenn Berish; Kirby Blomquist; Gary W. Bogle; Anthony
Bonanni; Jennifer Brown; Bob Burke; Mary Butler; Dana Byrne;
Mary Jo Byrne; Pamela Campbell; Chiponis Family; Mary Lou Cullinan; Patrick Cullinan; Patti D’Antonio; Edwin Dahl; Mary Ellen
Davey; Gloria DePietro; Glen Douglas; Virginia Etriss; Gabrielle
Fiffick; Michele Francis; Martha Francis; Jim Frizzell; Linda Gazzillo;
Florence Grzybowski; Jim Guido; Michael Gwynn; Norman Hahn;
Susan Harper; Matthew and Alice Harper; John Hawkins; Barbara
Hritz; Pearl Hrivnak; Shirley Jelliffe; Michael Jimenez; Patricia Kahl;
Catherine Kaleach; Rita Kamerdze-Hadden; Alice M. Kelly; Timothy
Kiscaden; Kovac Twins; Kathleen Kulpe; Michael Landis; Jennifer
Lewis; Nancy Logan; Frank Mascaro; Susan McCartney; Jacob McCue; Ruth McNeil; Angela McShane; Matthew James Meadows;
Rebecca Melvin; Lottie Merlin; Pat Meyers; Doris Moran; Jim Moran;
Gail Musumeci; Adelina Musumeci; Tina Nguyen; Becky Nuttall;
Cathy Pasymowski; Jerry Pellegrino; Kaia Pence; Ann Marie Pelosi;
Barbara Petrille; Anne Phillips; Jody Powers; Lee R. Raden; Christine
Radliff; Shirley Radloff; Robert Roehner; Tom & Grace Ruane; Ron
Salimao; Paul Scheidel; Francis Seeberger; Lorraine Sisto; Carl W.
Skelton; Joan Snyderman; Tootsie Stantz; Dolores Stewart; Peggy
Truifaro; Ann Twardowski; Kristine Wickward; Lorna Wilson
REST IN PEACE
Helen T. Batten, Karen Fegley, Mary Lockry, John McDonald,
Betty Sturgeon, and all our faithful departed.
* All the sick and shut-ins of the parish remain in our prayers whether their names are on this
list or not. If you have a loved one who is serving in the military or is in need of special prayer
for any reason, please contact the parish office to have them added to our Prayer List or to have
someone’s name removed from the list if they are no longer in need of special prayers.
June 9, 2013
10th Sunday of Ordinary Time
Ordinary Time’s numbered Sundays resume today, with their “ordered” reading of Luke’s Gospel,
whose principal themes appear in today’s passage. In
Luke’s Advent Gospels, Mary and Zechariah praised
God for remembering promises of mercy, visiting the
chosen people, stretching forth a mighty arm to lift up
the lowly. Today, Jesus fulfills these promises literally,
stretching forth his arm to touch the coffin, raising up
a widow’s only son. Unlike other miracles, when faithfilled petitioners sought him out, today Jesus takes the
initiative. The Gospel makes no reference to the faith
of those “visited and redeemed,” only to Jesus’ being
“moved with pity,” i.e., Zechariah’s “tender compassion
of our God.”
From Zechariah and Elizabeth to Mary and Joseph
to the shepherds on Bethlehem’s (and the Law’s) outskirts, Luke presents the lowly and marginalized as those
“on whom God’s favor rests.” Today, the one who most
benefits from Jesus’ compassion is not the dead son but
the widowed mother. With husband and only son deceased, her material and emotional support gone, she
truly represents society’s most vulnerable, God’s most
favored.
The crowd declares Jesus “a great prophet.” But to
show why Luke considers Jesus infinitely more than
this, the Lectionary compares Jesus’ miracle with Elijah’s. Elijah’s complex ritual required a three-fold
stretching of his body on the dead child and a formal
prayer to God. But Jesus touches only the coffin, and
without calling on God, himself commands the dead
man, “Arise!” More than a “great prophet,” Jesus is the
incarnate fulfillment of Zechariah’s prophecy: “God
has visited his people.”
Question of the Week
What signs do I see, in the world and in my life, that
God still “visits his people”? What can I do, as a bearer
of Christ’s love, to provide such a sign to someone else?
St. Basil the Great
Council 13800
In honor of Father’s Day, the Knights of Columbus and the Columbian Squires will be hosting next
weekend’s “Social Sunday.” There will be home-made
“breakfast bites” (prepared by our Knights, their Ladies and fellow
parishioners), donuts, coffee and juice. Please plan on spending
a few minutes with your Church community after all Sunday
Masses next week.
The Knights meet on the 3rd Wednesday of the Month
7:00 PM in the Rectory Meeting Room
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June 9, 2013
St. Basil’s BASKET & BAG BINGO
THIS SUNDAY - June 9
TODAY
Collection for the Victims of the recent tornadoes in Oklahoma
Basket & Bag Bingo - At the Kimberton Fire Hall
AT THE KIMBERTON FIRE Hall
*Please note change of location*
Doors open at noon; games begin at 1:00 PM
TUESDAY
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament - 9 AM - 4 PM in the Chapel
Tickets are $25 for 20 games, available at the door.
r.
Come early, have lunch and save your seats!!
NEXT SUNDAY
Social Sunday - Stop by outside the Narthex after the Sunday
Masses for refreshment & fellowship
Please pray for the victims of tornadoes in Oklahoma
Conscious of the tragic loss of life and the immensity of the work of
rebuilding that lies ahead, we ask Almighty God to grant eternal rest to the
departed, comfort to the afflicted, and strength and hope to the homeless
and injured.
MEALS FOR ST. MARY’S FRANCISCAN SHELTER
St. Basil’s will be providing meals for St. Mary’s Family Shelter in
Phoenixville THIS WEEK, June 10 to 14. Sign up in the Narthex.
Game prizes include:
Filled Longaberger® baskets and handbags
by Kate Spade®, Juicy Couture®, Coach®,
Vera Bradley®, Dooney & Bourke® and
more with values from $50 to $400.
Raffles and Jackpot! Door Prizes!
Non-smoking facility. This fundraiser benefits St. Basil’s
general account which provides funds to the school,
church and parish as needs arise.
FATHER’S DAY - Next Sunday
What are you giving that special “father” in your life?
June 2, 2013
OFFERTORY
Envelopes (338) $
Loose
$
Mail
$
Electronic
$
Total
9,920.10
869.40
420.00
2,065.00
$ 13,274.50
Thank you to all you parishioners who support us so faithfully!
MASS
ALTAR SERVERS (Green) LECTORS
Saturday, June 15, 2013
5:00 PM
Please check your schedules
Paula Jennings
Sunday, June 16, 2013
8:30 AM
11:00 AM
Please check
your schedules
Spiritual bouquets, the offering of prayers, are a wonderful way
to remember someone, living or deceased, on a special day. Cards
are available in the narthex and rectory foyer for remembrance in
the Father’s Day Masses.
Complete the offering envelope and take the card
to give to that special someone. Be sure to get the
offering envelope, complete with the name of your
loved one, to us by THURS. June 13 so that we can
be sure to have it on the altar for Father’s Day Mass.
Carol Poorman
Bill McHale
Tom Potts
CHURCH CLEANING COMMITTEE
GREEN TEAM - Frank Altiere
CHURCH - Friday, June 14 -- 6:00 to 8:00 PM
Helen & Jack Bartman
Sue Hellmig
Brian & Patti Ann Concannon
Christi Hilliard
Barbara & Don Eichler
Jennifer Small
Lisa Ferguson
By: Mrs. Mary Cronin
All are excited as we enter our last week of
school; exams are over so now we can relax. On
Monday, St. Basil’s will hold its annual field day – a day of
fun and camaraderie. On Wednesday, we will have our Graduation
Mass and Awards Ceremony. The service, which begins at 7:00PM,
is always a beautiful and moving one. All are invited to attend the
service as well as the reception which is held in the gym afterward.
It is a perfect time to wish our graduates well.
Friday brings the closing Mass of the school year. This service
begins at 8:45 AM; after the service awards are given out to grades
1 through 7. This year the Mass will be said in honor of Mrs. Jane
Dukovic who has given us over 20 years of volunteer service as an
advanced math teacher. After Mass, there will be a reception in the
gym in her honor. Again, all are invited to attend and give their best
wishes to Mrs. Dukovic.
FROM THE DESK OF THE DRE
PREP Registration for 2013-2014 is now open
Information and forms are available at: www.StBasils.org/
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Religious-Education
Tenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
June 9, 2013
St. Basil’s Women’s Fellowship
J
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Outdoor
2
Flea
2 Market
RAIN
OR
SHINE
Bargains!
Bargains!
Bargains!
ATTENTION STUDENTS!
Cleaning out your locker?
Don’t throw your books
in the trash!
Recycle them here! Remove the covers
of textbooks and notebooks and drop them
and any loose paper off at the yellow and
green “Paper Retriever” bins in the Parish
parking lot. It’s an easy way for
you to help raise money for St.
Basil’s and put another year
behind you!
8:00 AM to 2:00 PM In St. Basil’s Church parking lot
RENT A TABLE - MAKE SOME MONEY!
$20/Table Rental - Call Nancy: 610-933-2428
If no answer, please leave a message; your call will be returned.
CAMILLA HALL
A “Powerhouse of Prayer”
Call with your requests for prayers or
special intentions: 610-386-2000; or visit
www.CamillaHall.org.
THE DUCKS ARE BACK!
VILLANOVA GIRLS BASKETBALL CAMPS
18th Annual Duck Race - July 13
Offensive Skills Camps: (Grades 2 - 8)
June 18 - 20, 6 to 8 PM;
July 15 -19, 9 AM to Noon
Focus on shooting, passing, ball handling, movement without the ball,
and one-on-one moves
Day Camp (grades 2 - 8): July 22 - 26, 9 AM to 3 PM
Overnight/Commuter Camp (grades 2 - 12): June 29 to July 1
High School Team Camp: July 26 -28
Call 610-519-3535 or email [email protected]
On sale in the Narthex. Tickets are $5 each; our
Women’s Fellowship gets $2.50 of each ticket sold.
Duck Race Prizes:
1st: $1,000
2nd: $500
3rd: $400
4th: $300
5th: $200
6th: $100
7th to 10th: $50
Please take a bundle of 10 tickets to sell to your family, friends,
neighbors, and coworkers, and help support our Women’s Fellowship! Deadline to return all sold tickets is July 7. Sold tickets and
money can be dropped off at the sales table in the Narthex or given
to Sharon Gubanich: 610-935-1383; [email protected].
St. Basil CYO Year End
BOWL-A-RAMA!
Thurs,
Th
June 13th, 7 - 9 PM at Limerick Lanes
653 West Ridge Pike, Limerick, PA
Pizza, Bowling, Awards - Everyone involved in CYO invited!
ST. BASIL’S VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL
Please join us for our
LIVING THE EUCHARIST PARISH RETREAT!
Sunday, June 30 from 1 - 4 PM in the Church
This retreat brings our Living the Eucharist experience to a
close. This is a wonderful chance for the parish community to come
together to extend the unity and grace that the Eucharist gives us at
Mass each weekend.
This retreat is for all parishioners age 18 and up, whether or not
you participated in the renewal program during Lent. Please come
and bring a friend! RSVP’s appreciated but not required. More information and registration available on the parish website: www.
StBasils.org/Religious-Education/Living-the-Eucharist.
June 24 - 28, 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM daily
For children ages 4 to Grade 4 (Fall 2013)
13)
Volunteers needed in all areas:
Planning, Teaching & Assisting, Childcare,,
Music, Arts & Crafts, Decorations, Snacks &
Recreation. The success of this wonderful program
gram
depends on the generosity and dedication of our volunteers.
Please contact Mrs. Meg Russ
610-935-1261; [email protected].
Adult volunteers on-site at least 3 days will receive a 50%
family discount. Childcare (for ages 1-3) available all week!
Does your personal experience in Mass
color the way you live?
Catholics are a universal family. We’ve worshipped through
the ages in the same manner, and our prayers are for the whole
human family.
Embrace the Mass. Make it personal.
Read further about this approach to Mass on pages 221-222
in your copy of Matthew Kelly’s Rediscover Catholicism. If
you didn’t get St. Basil’s Christmas gift, additional copies are
in the Narthex on the lending library book rack. Please one per
family. No charge.
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CONGRATULATIONS CYO TRACK & FIELD
The St Basil CYO track and field team has
sent several competitors to the Archdiocesan
championships on Saturday, June 1. The following standout performances were made on
that day:
Girls ages 11-12, 4x200m relay - 11th place:
Cindy Nguyen, Kaitlyn Bui, Lauren DiCranian, Alexi DiIanni
Girls ages 13-14, 4x200m relay - 10th place:
Izzy Rovito, Tara Greenwood, Paige Plevyak, Katelyn Bernotas
Katelyn Bernotas: 8th place in 100m dash (girls age 13-14 division)
Tara Greenwood: 7th place in 400m dash (girls age 13-14 division)
Mary Bernotas: 17th place in 400m dash (girls age 11-12 division)
Alexi DiIanni: 20th place in 400m dash (girls age 11-12 division)
Sam Snavely: 20th place in 800m run (boys age 9-10 division)
Tara Greenwood: 8th place in 800m dash (girls age 13-14 division)
Kaitlyn Bui: 16th in 200m dash (girls age 11-12 division)
Charlie Bensinger: 4th place in shot put (boys age 11-12 division)
Vinnie Polignano: 3rd place in high jump (boys age 13-14 division)
Aaron Shirker: 5th place in high jump (boys age 13-14 division)
Carly Jennion: 8th place in high jump (girls age 13-14 division)
Alex Shirker: 8th place in high jump (girls age 9-10 division)
Paige Plevyak: 11th place in triple jump (girls age 13-14 division)
June 9, 2013
MUSIC MINISTRY NEWS
Mib Campbell
Summer Singers & Instrumentalists Needed
We would enthusiastically welcome new folks into the musical
fold – we need cantors (solo voices,) groups of singers (any middle
school or high school students interested?) and instrumentalists.
Sign up in our choir room, or speak to Mib – 484-995-6110,
[email protected]. Students: remember that
being part of Music Ministry is also a way of serving in our
community! We will have opportunities this summer for
our Men’s and Women’s ensembles – watch for details.
Miraculous Medal Shrine - Summer Novena of Faith
June 9 to 17
Mondays - Masses at 7 & 9 AM, 12:05 & 7:30 PM
Novena services at 2, 3, 4, 5, & 6:30 PM
Tuesday to Thursday - Novena & Masses: 7 & 9 AM, 12:05 & 7 PM
Friday - Novena & Masses: 7 & 9 AM, 12:05 & 5:00 PM
Saturday - Novena & Masses: 9 AM, 12:05 & 5:00 PM
Sunday - Novena & Masses: 9 AM & 12:05 PM
Confessions begin 15 minutes prior to Mass Monday and Thursday.
At the Miraculous Medal Shrine - 500 E. Chelten Avenue, Germantown, 19144. Secure parking available on premises and street.
More info, call 215-848-1010 or visit www.MiraculousMedal.org
Congratulations on all their hard work!
PHOENIXVILLE SENIOR BOWLING LEAGUE
Monday mornings at Limerick Bowl
We need YOU! Our league has about 50 bowlers, both men
and women who enjoy exercise and the company of each
other. You don’t have to live in Phoenixville, and you
don’t have to bowl well - We’re here to have some FUN!
Call Evelyn: 610-933-8898 or Tom: 610-495-7639
TV MASS FOR THE HOMEBOUND
Make Sundays complete for someone you love who cannot get to church.
Please share the news about “My Sunday Mass” on TV
8:30 AM on WMCN Channel 44
9:00 AM on WTVE Channel 51
Prayer intentions from viewers, uplifting homilies, a Prayer for
Spiritual Communion, and closed captioning make “My Sunday
Mass” a time of spiritual comfort. For more info or to see the Mass
online, visit www.MySundayMass.org. (TV or online liturgy does
not meet the Sunday Mass obligation if you can come to church.)
HOST FAMILIES NEEDED - International
Exchange Students attending Catholic High Schools
Host family is responsible to provide room, board, & loving support, while getting in return a generous, tax-free, $700 monthly stipend. Students speak English, have medical insurance, and spending
money. If you have room in your heart & home, Email: Marilena@
Questexchange.org or call 215-547-8486 for details. Criminal background checks done through the agency at no cost to you.
ST. ELEANOR COMMUNITY CARNIVAL
June 18 to June 22, 5:30 to 10 PM
Tues, Wed, Thurs - Family Nights: $20 ride wristbands
Cash raffle, beer garden, seafood, bingo
Come one, Come all!
State Rep. Duane Milne’s - KIDS FEST
Saturday, June 15 - 10:30 AM to 1:30 PM
Church Farm School, 1001 East Lincoln Highway, Exton
Free admittance, free food. Rain or shine. Captain America
& Mickey Mouse; Philadelphia Zoo on Wheels (10:30-12:30); face
painting/balloon animals; inflatable slide; Malvern Fire Company’s
Antique Fire Truck rides; and more! For info, contact Rep. Milne’s
office: 610-251-1070
PRE-NATAL DIAGNOSIS
The Archdiocese of Philadelphia is developing a ministry which
will offer support to couples experiencing a prenatal diagnosis and
carrying to term. Peer ministers and volunteers are invited to come
and be a part of this important ministry.
Have you carried to term following a prenatal diagnosis? Or
have you experienced the loss of a child by miscarriage, stillbirth
or newborn death? Consider becoming a peer minister. Peer ministers engage parents carrying to term and journey with them based
on shared experiences. For information regarding upcoming trainings, contact Sr. Kathleen Schipani, IHM, [email protected],
(215)587-3530 or Kathleen Bevenour [email protected],
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