December 21, 2014 Bulletin - St. Joseph Parish of Downingtown

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December 21, 2014 Bulletin - St. Joseph Parish of Downingtown
The
Fourth
Sunday of
Advent
December
21,
2014
Parish Staff
Phone: 610-269-8294
Fax: 610-269-2487
www.stjosephrc.org
460 Manor Avenue, Downingtown, PA 19335
Rev. Msgr. Joseph C. McLoone
Rev. Anthony T. Rossi
Parochial Vicar
Rev. Matthew W. Guckin
Deacon Jim Bogdan
Resident
Monday-Friday: 7:00 a.m., 9:00 a.m.
Saturday: 8:00 a.m.
Holy Days of Obligation
As Announced
Permanent Deacon
Deacon Edward R. Schiappa
Mr. Ken Chrusch
Ms. Karen Dawson
Pastor
Celebration of the Eucharist
Saturday: 5:00 p.m. Vigil
Sunday: 6:00 a.m., 7:30 a.m., 9:00 a.m.,
10:30 a.m., 12 noon, 4:00 p.m.
Reconciliation
Permanent Deacon Saturday: 3:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Wednesdays: 6:30 a.m., 8:30 a.m.
Director of Youth Ministry
and 6:30 p.m.
Parish Services Director/
Adult Faith Formation Coordinator
Anointing of the Sick
Any sick or hospitalized parishioner who is
Mrs. Roe DeRitis
Parish Secretary in need of the Sacrament of the Sick should
contact the Parish Office.
Mrs. Jo-Ann Funkhouser
Bookkeeper
Perpetual Adoration of the
Mrs. Dodie Milano
Receptionist
Blessed Sacrament
Holy
Family
Chapel in the Holy Family
Ms. Julie Wiant
Business Manager
Center.
Ms. Jeannine Zack
Parish Secretary
Morning Prayer
Monday—Friday at 6:30 a.m. in Church.
School
Phone: 610-269-8999
Fax: 610-269-2252
Devotions
www.stjosephrc.org
The Holy Rosary:
Sister Catherine Irene, I.H.M.
Principal Recited before the 9:00 a.m. Mass daily.
Sister Diane Licordare, I.H.M.
Mrs. Julie Fitzgerald
Vice Principal
Secretary
Parish Religious Education Program
Phone: 610-873-8798
Fax: 610-873-5466
www.stjosephrc.org
Miraculous Medal Devotions:
Every Tuesday after the 9 a.m. Mass.
Novena to Saint Joseph:
Every Wednesday after the 9 a.m. Mass.
Litany to the Sacred Heart:
Mrs. Kathy Thomas
Director of Religious Education First Friday of the month after the 9 a.m.
Mass.
Mrs. Mary Ann Korpics
Assistant to the D.R.E.
First Saturday Devotions:
Convent
The First Saturday of each month at 8:30
Sister Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary
a.m.
484-593-4352
Today’s Readings
Readings for the Fourth Sunday of Advent can be found at #868(B).
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20
5:00 PM
Mr. & Mrs. Martin
Bucha
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 21
6:00 AM
For the Parishioners
7:30 AM
Tomasina Colella
9:00 AM
Josephine Anderson
10:30 AM
Mary Viscusi
12:00 PM
Angelo & Angela
Gazzillo
4:00 PM
Jose´ A. & Mary
Fernandes
MONDAY, DECEMBER 22
7:00 AM
Jim & Julia DiMartin
9:00 AM
Romanelli & Capriotti
Family
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23
7:00 AM
Julius Nagy/James
Mento Families
9:00 AM
Bernice & Jules
Ciesielka
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24
8:00 AM
Deceased Members of
the Robertson Family
Christmas Eve Masses
4 PM, 6 PM, 8 PM, 12 Midnight
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 25
Christmas Day Masses
8 AM, 10 AM, 12 Noon
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26
8:00 AM
Deceased Members of
the Only
Antonelli Family
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27
8:00 AM
Mario DiFrancesco
The Sanctuary Candle burns
in memory of A nn Trolio Cross.
The Chapel Sanctuary Candle burns
in memory of James Pelzar.
ANNOUNCED MASSES
NEXT WEEKEND
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27
5:00 PM
Steven DiBerardinis
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 28
6:00 AM
For the Parishioners
7:30 AM
Domenic Romanelli
9:00 AM
Orlando & Margaret
Graveno
10:30 AM
Florence Salmon
12:00 PM
Martha Beam
4:00 PM
Neil DeFluri
BAPTISMS
Congratulations to the following children who were baptized
Sunday, December 14.
NATHAN MICHAEL DUNN, BLAKELY DREW FLEMING
AND VIVIAN LEONA SHULTZ
Parents of babies to be baptized are asked to please register for Pre-Jordan, a
baptism preparation program at Saint Joseph Parish, recommended by the
Archdiocese of Philadelphia.
Our next available session is Saturday, January 10 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. or a
3-week session on Monday night beginning on January 5. Registration
information can be found on our website or in the brochures in the Saint
Katharine Drexel Room. For more information, contact Karen Dawson at 610269-8294 or [email protected].
MARRIAGE
Couples planning to marry are asked to meet with their parish priest as soon as
possible after their engagement and to enroll in a marriage-prep program (PreCana) at least six months prior to the wedding.
Our next Pre-Cana weekend is April 17 and 18. Flyers are in the Saint Katharine
Drexel Room, on the parish website at www.stjosephrc.org and in the parish
office. For more information, contact Karen Dawson at 610-269-8294 or
[email protected].
PLEASE PRAY FOR:
Please call the parish office (each month)
if you would like to add/remove someone’s name from these lists.
...those who are serving our country:
Sgt. Steve Anderson, Andrew Bowser, Scott Bradley, Captain Stephen M.
Carroll, U.S. Army Medical Corps, Specialist Andrew Clauhs, Sarah
Debarberie, Lt/Cpl. Shane Desiderio, Staff Sgt. Christopher Deutsch, Staff Sgt.
Ian Deutsch, 1st Lt. Joseph DiBerardinis, Jennifer Dunn, 2nd. Lt. Mark
Edwards, Spc. Sean Foreman, Danny Fuller, Jeffrey Fuller, 1st Lt. Matthew
Glisson, Leslie Harkness, 1st Lt. Jonathan M. Harris, Brent Joshua Horrocks,
LCPL. Steven Houser, Jacob Hudson, Zachary Kish, Christopher J. Korpics,
Mark T. Korpics, Andy Landmesser, Major Paul D. Lang. PFC. Sgt.
Christopher Madden, Spc. Nicholas Massari, Pvt. Francis Misantone, 2nd Lt.
Ryan Misero, Lt. J.G. Brian Muka, Pvt. Ian Donoghue-Neider, Sgt. Bradley
Panichelli, Alex Rozon, Vincent E. Short, III, Jeremy Solnosky, John Stagliano,
III, Ryan Strehl, Bryan Williams, Josh Woodward and Vincent Yarch.
those who are sick:
Sylvia Anderson, Paul Barnhouse, Tony Bello, Mina Massimini Bender, Patrick
Bonani, Page Brophy, Philomena Bruno, Nathaniel Burt, Allison Carcella,
Caroline Casenta, Judy DiFonzo Cazillo, Anita Conant, John P. Conway, Baby
Michael Corrigan, Jason Cozzone, John Cruice, Agnes Cunniffe, Dominic
D’Antonio, Paul DiFonzo, Linton Dorfman, Evelyn Dulik, Tony G. Eby, Mary
Ellen Edwards, Lisa Esworthy, Gladys Felice, Arnold Fernandes, Richard
Fernandes, William Ferracone, Foley, Cathy Gold, Charles Gold, John Guttman,
Phoebe Guyer, Cathie Harper, Ann Hauster, Cyn Hechinger, Doreen Hindo,
Nick Inman, Kenny Klunk, Sr., Patricia Kundert, David Kurtz, Ann Lang,
Robert Mancuso, Joseph Massaini, Nicholas Massari, The McBeth Family,
Kathy McGroarty, Pat Melcher, Lynn Memola, Marena Marie Meyers, Guy
Milbrandt, Xavier Miniaci, Kathleen Ott, Jim & Mary Ann Paserba, Bill
Pashinski, Florence Popadick, S. Pratt, Carol Purvis, Lynn Reily, Sue Rizzo,
Christopher Sauk, Charles Scott, Margaret Shannon, Melissa Shellenberger,
Laura Shorter, Edward Smith, Sister Mary Stanislaus, Tammy Strater, Hillary
Taub, Agnes Timothy and Ronald Grant Zimmerman.
A
Letter
from
the
Pastor
December 21, 2014
Dear Friends,
The Fourth Sunday of Advent
For anyone who seeks out the real meaning of the holidays, the last few days before Christmas are the most
powerful period of Advent and an intensely beautiful time of year. Last weekend we celebrated Gaudete Sunday, with its
spirit of joy and its rose liturgical vestments as an alternative to the season’s violet. The day takes its name from the
opening words of the Introit at the beginning of Mass: Gaudete in Domino semper, or “Rejoice in the Lord always” (Phil
4:4,5).
Gaudete Sunday is followed just a few days later by the Octave before Christmas, Dec. 17-23, the time of the “O
Antiphons.” In Christian worship, an antiphon is a special prayer recited or chanted before a psalm or canticle. The “O
Antiphons” refer to the seven antiphons recited before the Magnificat during Vespers in the Liturgy of the Hours. They
entered the Church’s liturgy as early as the fifth century. By the eighth century they were a regular part of Christian
liturgical life in Rome. Thus, they belong to a very ancient Advent tradition of glorifying God.
Each O Antiphon names a title for God’s Anointed One: O Wisdom; O Lord; O Root of Jesse; O Key of David; O
Rising Sun; O King of the Nations; O Emmanuel (meaning, “God with us”). Each antiphon is linked by Scripture to the
prophecy in Isaiah of the coming of the Messiah. The popular advent Hymn, O Come, O Come Emmanuel incorporates
all these titles of the Messiah.
The more deeply we live Advent, and the more prayerfully and patiently we wait for the coming of Jesus Christ in
Bethlehem, then the more fully we experience the joy of Christmas. For Catholics throughout the centuries, Christmas Eve
begins the Christmas season, which continues through the Epiphany to the Baptism of the Lord. As the popular saying
rightly goes, Jesus is the reason for the season.
During these final Advent days, the Church gives us a last opportunity to settle our spirits, quiet our worries and
refocus our hearts on the One who should anchor our lives. Human history changed fundamentally and forever in
Bethlehem. The child we wait for is the hope of all men and women, in every culture, in every age.
The joy of Christmas has very little to do with the gifts we give or get. What begins at Bethlehem and leads to
Golgotha and beyond is a revolution — the most profound in history and the only real one; a revolution sparked by God’s
intervention and love.
May God grant all of us the grace to experience the coming of God’s Son for what it truly is; and may he bless
every one of us and our families as we wait for the miracle of Bethlehem.
Saint Joseph, Pray for Us!
Monsignor McLoone
Pastor
A Prayer for the World Meeting of Families
God and Father of us all, in Jesus, your Son and our Savior, you have made us your sons and daughters
in the family of the Church.
May your grace and love help our families in every part of the world be united to one another in fidelity to the Gospel.
May the example of the Holy Family, with the aid of your Holy Spirit, guide all families, especially those most troubled,
to be homes of communion and prayer and to always seek your truth and live in your love.
Through Christ our Lord. Amen.
Jesus, Mary and Joseph,
Joseph pray for us!
There will be a different theme each month leading up to the World Meeting of Families (September 2015) based on the 10
chapters of the Preparatory Catechesis “Love is Our Mission: The Family Fully Alive.”
December’s theme is The Mission of Love
God works through us. We have a mission. We are in the world for a purpose - to receive God’s love and to show God’s
love to others. God seeks to heal a broken universe. He asks us to be his witnesses and helpers in that work.
Parish News
Twas the night before Christmas, and on went the search,
to find people scurrying, to set up the church!
Come one, Come all
and help decorate
St. Joseph for Christmas!
The Art & Environment committee invites you to join in
this festive time of year. If you have a bit of time and
would like to participate in getting our parish ready for
Christmas, here’s your chance! We will be setting up the
church decorations on Tuesday, December 23 at 1:00 p.m.,
and we will be taking down all the church decorations on
Sunday, January 11, 2015, following the 4 p.m. mass.
We appreciate any and all volunteers, so if you find
yourself available at those times, please join in. Many
hands make for light work. We hope to see you there!
Neumann
Scholarship
Winner
With great pride, we announce that Emma Smith of Grade 8
has received a Neumann Scholarship. 896 students took the
exam in October, and 35 students were awarded the
scholarship throughout the Archdiocese of Philadelphia.
The scholarship is for four years to an Archdiocesan high
school. Emma plans to attend Bishop Shanahan High
School. We are most grateful to the Connelly Foundation
for providing this opportunity for these scholarships. We
are proud of all of our students qualified to take scholarship
exam. We thank our teachers and our families for all that
they do to guide our students to qualify, and today like
Emma Smith, to achieve a Neumann Scholar ship!
2014 Christmas Mass
Schedule
Christmas Eve Christmas Day
4:00 PM
6:00 PM
8:00 PM
12:00 Midnight
8:00 AM
10:00 AM
12:00 Noon
Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God
(Holy Day of Obligation)
Wednesday, December 31—5:00 p.m. Vigil
(no confessions)
Thursday, January 1, 2015
8:00 a.m., 10.a.m. (Ecuadorian Community Mass)
12:00 p.m.
Please Note
There will only be an 8 AM Daily Mass on
Friday, December 26 for the day after Christmas.
Thank you!
Holiday Office Hours
Wednesday, December 24 - Christmas Eve
Open 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Thursday, December 25 - Christmas Day
Closed
Friday, December 26 - Day After Christmas
Closed
Mandated Reporters
Under Pennsylvania law, any
person, paid or unpaid, who works,
volunteers and/or comes into direct
contact with children in a program,
activity or service is a mandated
reporter and must immediately
report suspicions of child abuse or
neglect.
Within the Archdiocese, this
includes all members of clergy,
parish and school staff, and
volunteers who are likely to come
into direct contact with children.
ARE YOU A
MANDATED REPORTER?
As part of our Catholic commitment to safe
environments, the Archdiocese recently updated its
policies and training curriculum for mandated reporters of
child abuse and neglect. These new policies reflect the
Church’s commitment to always do more, as well as the
new Pennsylvania laws that go into effect on December
31, 2014. If you have direct contact with children, you
are a mandated reporter. Our Safe Envir onment
Coordinators will be working with our parish in the
coming weeks to educate mandated reporters about their
responsibilities and how to properly report child abuse to
ChildLine, PA’s 24-hour hotline. Information is also
available at www.childyouthprotection.org. As we
continue to do all we can to keep our children safe, also
know that the Office for Child and Youth Protection
provides services, resources and support toward healing
for victims and survivors of child sexual abuse and their
families. Victim services can be reached at 1-888-8008780 or via email at [email protected].
Parish News
St. Joseph Parish
Merry Christmas
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happy New Year to you and your families!
2014 Saint Joseph Lottery
Winners
Ladies Book Study
The Ladies Book Study Group this year will study and pray
with Joyce Rupp’s “The Star in My Heart, Experiencing
Sophia, Inner Wisdom.” In her book, Joyce says: “ In
Hebrew scriptures wisdom is also associated with guidance,
but there is a wonderful addition: Wisdom becomes alive.
Wisdom becomes a person, a “she.” This feminine wisdom
is presented as one who not only gives direction for our
lives but is intimately bonded with God. She is given to
humankind to connect them with the Divine.” We will
meet the first Tuesday of the month for 6 months beginning
January 6 from 7-8:30 in the St. John Neumann room in the
church. The book is available from Amazon for $12.18. To
sign up or for more information please contact Pam
Seymour at [email protected] or call 484-6781653.
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Sweepstakes Calendars for 2015
are on sale now!
Looking for a Christmas gift? With the
sweepstakes calendar, you can give
someone the chance to win every day of
the year in 2015. Just pick a three-digit
number and buy a ticket (a “lottery
calendar”). You may purchase a calendar at the Parish
Office. Pr oceeds will help fund the pur chase of a
stained glass window for the church. Calendars cost $100
and your three-digit number is good for all of 2015.
NEIGHBORING
PENANCE SERVICES
SS. Philip & James
Monday, December 22, 7:00 p.m.
CONSIDER A NEW WAY FOR 2015 CONTRIBUTIONS
Have you considered using one of our electronic forms of giving for your parish contributions for 2015? Why not switch
your form of contribution from paper to electronic and save in 2015. The savings are in your time (no time spent writing a
check, putting it in an envelope and then remembering to bring it to church), our time (we no longer have to physically count
it and then deposit it in the bank), and the environment (less paper = more trees). We offer both AutoGive and credit card
giving for both weekly and monthly contributions. Of course, we appreciate your gift and say many thanks for your
generosity regardless of the form of giving! Your stewardship helps us maintain, grow, and keep alive the faith at St. Joseph
every day.
Monthly Credit Card Contribution Form
I/We hereby request that our monthly contributions be automatically charged to my/our credit card.
Monthly amount of $ _________
Card No. ____________________________________
Expiration Date ____________
Signature ___________________________________________________
or
Weekly or Monthly Checking Account Contribution Form
I/We hereby authorize St. Joseph Parish to establish automatic withdraw from my bank account.
Monthly amount of $__________
Weekly amount of $_________
Signature ___________________________________________________
Please attach a voided check
Stewardship
Collection Totals
Sunday, December 14
$36,952.85
We helped more than
2,500 people
this Christmas
through our Giving Tree,
giving children joy
and families hope.
THANK YOU!
Helping Other People Everyday
(H.O.P.E.)
Rides require 48 hours notice.
HOPE provides rides to doctors’ appointments, the grocery
store, the pharmacy, and other necessary errands.
For the week of 12/22,
Please call Lisa Mattioni at 610-269-9025 or
Ann McLaughlin at 610-269-8550.
Ordinary Income:
$29,169.50 (739 envelopes)
Loose Cash:
$2,699.85
Weekly EFT:
$5,083.50 (184 participants)
Collection Total:
$36,952.85
Poor Box & Children’s Collection
Sunday, December 14
Poor Box: $300.00
Children’s Envelopes: $1.57
December Total to Date: $720.57
The December collection is for the Lord’s Pantry.
Children’s Envelopes
Envelopes for our young stewards can be found in the Saint
Katharine Drexel Room in Church and at the Parish Office.
These envelopes are a great way to teach our young
parishioners the meaning of Stewardship.
For the week of 12/29,
Please call Helen Lyons at 610-873-8041.
Charismatic Prayer
Group
HOPE is in great need
of additional drivers and coordinators.
To volunteer to drive,
please contact Helen Lyons at 610-873-8041 or
[email protected].
Our charismatic prayer
group meets on Thursdays at 7:30 p.m.
December Mercy
Hospice Schedule
Group 3 - Old Fashion Beef Stew
Group 4 - American Chop Suey
Please call Gail for more info at 610-269-9574.
Good Works Partner Churches
Partnering with Good Works, Inc. of Chester County, this
ministry helps homeowners living in substandard housing
by working hands-on and side-by-side with them once a
month to make their homes warmer, safer, and drier. Its
mission is to extend God's love and replace hopelessness
with the hope of Jesus Christ. Since starting this ministry in
2001, parishioners have completed more than 55 homes. For
more info, e-mail [email protected].
Please join us in the chapel as we deepen our prayer life,
deepen our relationship with the Lord, and worship as a
community.
For more information, please call Joe McCahon at 610-7163084.
Volunteer with
Project Linus
Involves knitting or crocheting blankets/quilts for critically
ill children and distributing them to hospitals in our area.
Want to help? Donate a blanket to your local Project
Linus. Blankets must be new, handmade and washable.
Call Shirley Miller at 610-269-4702.
Please do not bring the blankets to the parish office or
church.
Parish Groups
Prime Timers
The next King’s Men meeting will take place on Thursday,
January 8 at 8:00 p.m. in the Par ish Meeting Center .
Come and meet other Catholic men (18 & older) and enjoy
authentic fellowship, engage in learning and lively spiritual
discussion and be challenged to live a more integrated and
full Christian life! Contact Bill Reagan at
[email protected].
Mark your calendar for our January 7 meeting. We will be
playing bingo so you do not have to bring anything but
yourself!
Prizes
will
be
purchased
by
the
board activity committee. This is a different Bingo so come
join us. There is no cost to play and refreshments will be
served. Hopefully the weather will be snow free!
Family Potluck
Dinner and Prayer
Find out what St. Joseph
Moms Group is all about!
St. Joseph Moms Group meets each Tuesday (Sept-June)
after 9:00 a.m. Mass from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. in the Parish
Meeting Center behind the school. It’s a great opportunity
to worship and then get together with other moms for a
little bit of spiritual renewal and socializing while the kids
play. Feel free to come and go as you are able. For more
information,
please
contact
Victoria
Bako
at
[email protected]
Your entire family is welcome to attend St. Joseph’s
monthly Family Potluck Dinner & Prayer Evening on
Saturday, January 3 following the 5 p.m. Mass!
Celebrate Mass
Share a meal
Pray a decade of the rosary
C.Y.O. Corner
On your way into Mass, bring your dish and serving utensil
into the cafeteria (using the right-most doors along the
front of the school).
Pray the Rosary Tournament
Come out and support St. Joseph CYO basketball on our
home court by attending the annual Pray the Rosary
Tournament. The JV teams will play Dec 26 and 27 and
the varsity teams will play on Dec. 28 and 29. Games will
begin at 4 p.m. each day.
What Can You Bring? Cr ock pot or cover ed dish to
share, large salad, rolls and butter, or desserts! We will
have prayer cards and extra rosaries. For more information,
contact
Patty
and
Scott
Millward
at
[email protected].
C.Y.O Positions Available!
The CYO Board is looking to fill several positions. We are
looking for: President, Boys Athletic Director and Girls
Athletic Director. The terms will begin in May and run for
two years. Please consider volunteering your time and
talents to support and direct one of the parish’s fastest
growing and exciting youth ministries. Interested
individuals, or if looking for additional information, please
contact Len Alansky ([email protected]) or Fr. Rossi.
Walking with Purpose
All Women are Invited!
Wednesdays 9 a.m. – 11 a.m. or
Sundays 7 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.
Where the condition of the heart is more important
than the condition of the road.
Questions? Contact Laura White at 610.787.9100 or
[email protected] or
www.walkingwithpurpose.com
Thank you!
Children’s
Liturgy of the Word
Let the little
children come to
me!
Our Children’s Liturgy of the Word takes
place every Sunday during our 9 a.m.
Mass.
Just prior to the First Reading, children in 1st through 3rd
grade will be called forth to gather in the front of the altar.
They will receive a blessing, then proceed with an adult
leader to the chapel. There, they will hear approved
versions of the readings for the Mass at a level they better
understand and trained leaders will invite them to share
their reflections on the Gospel. The children will be
escorted back into church to join their families for the
Liturgy of the Eucharist.
If you have questions or would like to become involved in
this program, please contact Kathy Thomas at
[email protected].
Christmas Decorations are in Memory of:
Baby James Alberici ~ Thomas & Santina Alberici ~ Francis Alesiani ~Teresa Alesiani
All Souls in Purgatory ~ Joseph Amato ~ John Amicone ~ Raymond Amicone ~ Ruth Amicone
James & Josephine Anderson ~ Michael Anderson ~ Baby Angela ~ Glorianne Angiulo
Deceased Members of the Antonelli Family ~ Asko Family ~ Matilda & Earl Baker
Deceased Members of the Baker & Threlfall Families ~ Gerald Barr ~ Linda Beaver ~ Lori C. Becker
Betty Benfield ~ Mary Biagi ~ Paul Biagi ~ George E. Bird ~ Helen & Maurice Bird ~ James Blake
Christopher Blundi ~ Al Bogutz ~ Peter & Carrie Bonaduce ~ John Bonanno ~ Jack & Nancy Borst
Calvin & Elizabeth Bostelle ~ Lucy Bostic ~ Clayton Bowe ~ Capt. William Boyd, U.S.N. ~ Patrick Brady
Nana & Grandpa Braun ~ Charles Broomell, III ~ Brouse & Creman Families ~ Page Brown ~ Wanda Brown
Nicole Byrne ~ Sarah & Theresa Byron ~ Lois Cahaley ~ Anthony D. Capriotti ~ Pat & Julia Cardelli
Gunard O. Carlson ~ Margaret B. Carlson ~ Gunard B. Carlson ~ Katie Castaldi ~ Castaldi Family
Frank G. Celii ~ Joyce & Beansie Cellini ~ Michael & Cheryl Cellini ~ Bill Chiodo ~ Matthew T. Ciarlone
Richard T. Ciarlone ~ Jules & Bernice Ciesielka ~ Deceased Members of the Peter Coccetti Family
The Deceased Members of the Coccio Family ~ Nannye & Pappy Colatta
Deceased Members of the Colella Family ~ Joseph R. Collette ~ James Colligan ~ Banner Conner
Gertrude Conner ~ Andrew J. & Lucy Q. Cozzone ~ Andrew A. Cozzone
Deceased Members of the Cozzone & Quici Families ~ Miles Cronauer ~ Robert Cunnion, Jr.
D’Addizio Family ~ Grace (Fiducia) D’Agostino ~ Gertrude D’Annunzio ~ Guido D’Annunzio
Maria Pia D’Anzi ~ Antonietta D’Urso ~ Mario D’Urso ~ Robert & Patricia Dawson ~ Jamie DePompeo
Deceased Members of the Delio Family ~ David Dennehey ~ Steven & Vincent DiBerardinis
DiBerardinis & DeMarco Families ~ William DiDomenico ~ Mario DiFrancesco ~ Carmen DiGiandomenico
Rose DiGiandomenico ~ Nicholas DiGregory ~ Floyd Dillingham ~ Louise Dillingham ~ Skip Dillingham
Jim & Julia DiMartin ~ Deceased Members of the DiMartin, Maskalick & Menna Families ~ Betty DiPietro
Daniel DiPietro ~ DiPrinzio Family ~ Marge Dougherty ~ Jack Doyle ~ Dracup Family
Rev. John M. Driscoll, O.S.A. ~ Suzanne Duffy ~ Dr. Mary Dugan ~ Anna Ebert ~ Wayne Ebert
Elizabeth Ebinger ~ Lee R. Eby ~ Adam C. Erdman ~ John Paul Evans, Sr. ~ Patrick Evans
Rose & Albert Feliciani ~ Mr. & Mrs. David Fenimore ~ Connie Urbine Ferguson ~ Marguerite Ferguson
Mary & Jose´ Fernandes ~ Ferreira Family ~ Emily Forczek ~ Henry Forczek ~ Anthony G. Formica, Jr.
Formica Family ~ Theresa Forte ~ Dora R. Frederick & Nicholas Frederick ~ Jim Gallagher
Frank & Rose Gazzerro ~ Anthony George ~ William George ~ Paul Anthony Getman, Sr. ~ Ginnelly Family
Arthur & Rose Girafalco ~ Jerry Girafalco ~ Julian & Josie Girafalco ~ Philip A. Girafalco, Sr. ~ Ann M. Gloskey
Herman Gloskey ~ Richard Gloskey ~ Donn E. Grady ~ Dee Grasso ~ Orlando & Margaret Graveno
Sister Isabel Mary Griffin, I.H.M. ~ Deceased Members of the Gringer Family ~ Everett & Betty Groff ~ Frank Gunning
Carol & Edward Halbert ~ John R. Hamilton ~ Nona Hamilton ~ Charles & June Hanley ~ Herbert Hartmann
Diane Heenan ~ Gerard Heenan ~ Teresa Heenan ~ Michael A. Hesser ~ Vaneita C. Hesser ~ Frances Holman
Kay F. Holman ~ Richard Holman ~ Mina & Larry Hoopes ~ Marian Ihrig ~ Joseph Ivanowicz ~ Bill Ivey ~ Ed Jerskie
Padre Pablo Ugarte Johnston ~ Marie Fagan Jones ~ Sister Maria Josita, I.H.M. George, Josephine & Peter Karahlis
Robert Kaster ~ Sadie Keane ~ Keane Family ~ Catharine Kelly ~ Romayne Kerl ~ Marion & Herb Kimball ~ Robert M. Kish
Janet Kneisly ~ William Kneisly ~ Nicholas Kolokithas ~ Phyllis Kreamer ~ Robert Kreamer
Christmas Decorations are in Memory of:
Deceased Members of the LaFiata Family ~ Alphonse LaPierre ~ Agnes Landers
Steven Lang ~ Mike Lennahan ~ Bernard Lohman ~ Stanley LoPata ~ Thomas LoPata ~ Richard J. Loughead
Caroline & Edward Magardo ~ Domenico Magnoli ~ Manetta & Pace Families ~ Alfonso Mango
Angelina (Trinca) Mango ~ Frank Mango ~ Mary Deborah Mango ~ Mary (Fuducia) Mango ~ David Marks Martinelli
Family ~ Rita Mascaro ~ Rev. Alphonse Mascherino ~ Emily & Dominick “Daddy” Mascherino Florence T. Mascherino
Francis Mascherino-Cosgrove ~ Louis A. Mascherino ~ Deceased Members of the Matalavage Family
Anthony Mattioni ~ John Mattioni ~ Marlene DiLuigi Mattioni ~ Deceased Members of the Mattioni Family ~ Judy Mento
Matejkovic ~ John F. McAndrew ~ McCarraher Family ~ Dr. Donald E. McConnell ~ The McCormack Family
McCue Family ~ Jack McDaniel ~ Tom & Kay McDaniel ~ Hugh & Catherine McInerney
Deceased Members of the John McLaughlin Family ~ Bridget T. McLoone ~ John W. McMonagle ~ Laura Meikle
Edward Melcher ~ Donato & Fannie Menna ~ Agata & John Mento ~ Andrew C. Mento ~ James Mento Family
Joseph Samuel Mento ~ Mary R. Mento & James F. Mento, Sr. ~ Peter J. Mento ~ Quindie Gazzerro Mento
Samuel & Barbara Mento ~ Margaret Milano ~ Marion Miniaci ~ Eleanor & Louis Mittendorf ~ Mom, Dad & Sister
Moon ~ Donna Urbine Moore ~ Madison O’Neill Mornis ~ John & Antoinette Morris ~ Francis Morrissey, II
Janet & Frank Morrissey ~Tommy Morrissey, II ~ Mr. & Mrs. James Mullin ~ Luigi & Carmella Muzii
Deceased Members of the Muzii Family ~ Nai Family ~ Julius Nagy Family ~ Lucia G. Napoleone
The Nguyen Family ~ Evelyn Nikel ~ Margaret Noll ~ William Noll ~ Gert & Jack O’Connell ~ Our Little Angels
Bill Pacinelli ~ Elvira Pagano ~ Eugenio Pagano ~ Frank & Nan Parks, Jr. ~ Frank & Louise Parks, III
Angelo Patania ~ Sebastiana Lena (Giograsso) Patania ~ Charles M. Pedano, Jr. ~ Charles & Anna Pedano, Sr.
Perella Family ~ Edward F. Perley ~ Perley-Milano Families ~ Deceased Members of the Piaskowski Family
Martena Polinsky ~ Carl C. Popadick ~ Mary Prostock ~ Michael Prostock ~ Mr. & Mrs. Philip Putiri
Baby Christopher Quinn ~ Dan & Jane Quinn ~Teresa Quinn ~ Rahn Family ~ Jane A. Rambo
Linda Rose Rambo ~ Jennie & Manuel Rebello ~ Reid Family ~ Christopher A. Reynolds ~ Agnes Richards
Joseph Ryan Roch ~ Henry Rogiewicz ~ Katherine Rogiewicz ~ John R. Rosati ~ Paul Ross ~ Cecile B. Richard
Roland Richard ~ Maria Renee Sanchez ~ Thomas Sawyer ~ Alphonso Schiavo, Jr.
Alphonso & Theresa Schiavo ~ Baby Joseph Schiavo ~ Herbert Schmidt ~ Anthony Scotese
Anthony Serafino ~ Elizabeth & Dominick Serafino ~ Thomas Serrut ~ Verna Shirley ~ Peter & Mary Short
Mario Silvestri ~ Rosemary Skeahan ~ Patti A. Smith ~ Walter E. Smith ~ Stachouski-Montorario Family ~ Staley Family
Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Staudenmeier ~ Sylvia C. Steele ~ Angelo Stefanelli ~ Lucy Stefanelli Nana & Pa Steir ~ Danny Stewart
Daniel Suleski ~Mr. & Mrs. Frank Sulzbach ~ Swisher-Neuhauser Grandparents ~ Francis Swisher ~ Waslod & Anna Szylo
Pasquale (Sam) Tavernese ~ Rose (Mango) Tavernese ~ Dominic Binh Than ~ The Than Family ~ Sidney Tichy
Deceased Members of the Travaglini Family ~ Deceased Members of the Trolio & Woodruff Families
Tucker Family ~ Kevin Turner ~ Ray & Tess Urbine ~ Nichola, Adelina & Anthony Ursini ~ Anna & Gus Valerio
Al & Mary Viscusi ~ Deceased Members of the Walker Family ~ Barbara J. Walsh ~ Welch & Leo Families
Norma Wilcox ~ Robert Williams ~ William Woodruff ~ Joe & Katherine Yesconis ~ Anna Mary Young
Mildred & Edward Young ~ Deceased Members of the Young & Gallagher Families ~ Ruth Karahalis Zulech
Anthony D. Zuppo ~ Rita M. Zuppo